Coroner identifies victim in fatal car accident
Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher has released the identity of the driver killed in the single-car accident that happened on Corley Mill Road near Woodmill Road at approximately 12:48 p.m. on Sunday. Fisher states that Kathryn B. Ellison of Leesville was killed when the vehicle she was operating ran off the […]
Read More >>Charles Alton Morehouse Sentenced to Life for Murder of David Porter
Charles Alton Morehouse, a 40-year-old Lexington County man, was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of James David Porter, III, which occurred on Aug. 3, 2015 in the Red Bank area. The sentence was imposed on Friday by Eugene C. Griffith, Jr., following a week long jury trial. […]
Read More >>Fatal accident reported on Corley Mill Road, Lexington County
The SCHP is reporting that a fatal accident occurred on Corley Mill Road in Lexington County at Woodmill Way. The time of the accident was 12:48 p.m. Lance Corporal Matt Southern of the SCHP said a 2000 Honda ran off the the road and hit a tree. He said the […]
Read More >>Lexington Two Teacher Recruitment Fair is Feb. 4 at BCHS
The Lexington County School District Two Annual Teacher Recruitment Fair will be held Saturday, February 4, from 8:30 – 11:00 a.m. The Teacher Recruitment Fair is at Brookland-Cayce High School, 1300 State Street, Cayce. Lexington Two serves the Cayce, West Columbia, Springdale, Pine Ridge, and South Congaree Communities. Participants will […]
Read More >>West Columbia City Council Work Session addresses issues
Do some areas of West Columbia need stop signs to curtail speeding? That was a question asked by West Columbia City Councilman Trevor Bedell, Thursday evening during a work session for city council to address issues. Jeff Shacker, a S.C. Municipal Association field services manager, moderated the gathering at City […]
Read More >>West Columbia offers new grant programs to promote business, growth
The City of West Columbia is promoting business, growth, and safety with numerous new grant programs. The Façade Improvement Program, Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) Program, and The Home Depot Foundation Grants are providing funding on all levels to make enhancements to businesses and homes around the City. The Façade […]
Read More >>West Columbia Councilman Boyd Jones receives National League of Cities appointment
West Columbia City Councilman Boyd Jones has been appointed to the National League of Cities (NLC) 2017 Community and Economic Development (CED) federal advocacy committee. This committee has the lead responsibility for developing NLC’s federal policy positions on issues involving housing, community and economic development, land use, recreation and parks, […]
Read More >>Lexington County offices closed Monday for MLK Day
County of Lexington Administrative Offices Closed For Martin Luther King Jr. Day The County of Lexington Administrative offices will be closed for the observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 16. County of Lexington Solid Waste Management administrative offices will be closed, but all other solid waste […]
Read More >>S.C. Treasurer Curtis Loftis reacts to effort to remove him from Retirement Commission
S.C. Treasurer Curtis Loftis, a West Columbia resident, sent an “Urgent Message” Thursday. Loftis has decried the loss of billions of dollars in the State’s retirement system funds. Now members of the retirement system hierarchy want to remove Loftis from the Retirement System Investment Commission. Below is the letter Loftis sent: […]
Read More >>Site plan released for new Lexington 2 elementary school
While there is still much to be determined, plans for a second new Lexington 2 elementary school are coming together. The school will be on Cougar Drive, in West Columbia, next-to Northside Middle School. It is just off of Sunset Boulevard. Plans for the school are being drawn up by Carter, […]
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