West Columbia distributing new, large recycle bins
The City of West Columbia has begun distributing the new 95-gallon roll carts into its recycling pickup schedule. “The goal of the new carts is to encourage residents to increase the amount they recycle, save city resources, and reduce litter that ends up on the roads and in storm drains,” said […]
Read More >>Springdale Police Department seeking to hire patrol officer
The Springdale Police Department is seeking qualified applicants who are interested in becoming a part of the Springdale PD. Police Department is accepting applications for the position of patrol officer. The salary range is competitive, offers benefits and a take home vehicle. Preference will be given to applicants with active Class […]
Read More >>Cayce City Council to meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday
Cayce City Council will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday, at Cayce City Hall, 1800 12th St., Cayce. Council will discuss: rezoning property at 1213 State St.; a surety bond for the Congaree Bluff Subdivision. In closed session: council will discuss; a waterline project; a Tax Increment Finance (TIF) District; sewer […]
Read More >>Cayce Public Safety hosts relief fund for flooded Nichols, SC on Thursday
The Cayce Department of Public Safety will be hosting a “Stuff a Cruiser” Day this Thursday, Oct. 20 at the Cayce Fire Station from 2:00 PM-8:00 PM. Please donate any items from the list below and help out the town of Nichols
Read More >>Cayce Department of Public Safety Holding Prescription Take Back, Saturday
The City of Cayce Department of Public Safety is holding its annual DEA Prescription Drug Take Back this weekend (on Saturday, Oct. 22) from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Both CVS Pharmacy locations in Cayce will be hosting this event. Anyone with outdated or unwanted prescription medications can turn them in […]
Read More >>2016 has been a tough year for West Columbia Mayor Bobby Horton
It’s been a tough year for West Columbia Mayor Bobby Horton. In January he underwent back surgery to address a condition that was causing chronic and excruciating pain. The surgery not only caused some downtime, it required therapy for recovery. Horton was a couple months into rehabilitation of his back […]
Read More >>Treas. Curtis Loftis at State Fair for Seniors Day, Unclaimed Property, Future Scholar
Treasurer Curtis Loftis to Attend State Fair for “Seniors Day” Unclaimed Property and Future Scholar Booths Will Be in AARP Pavilion Wednesday is Seniors Day at the S.C. State Fair and you can celebrate by heading to the AARP Pavilion! The State Treasurer’s Office is teaming up with AARP to add […]
Read More >>Brookland-Cayce Cheer Team wins first-place again
The Brookland-Cayce High School Cheer Team scored another first-place finish in 3A competition, Monday night. The BC Cheer Team was first in the Battle at the Bluff competition held at River Bluff High School. It is the second, first-place finish for the team in three days. The BC team was […]
Read More >>Lexington 2 Board to meet Thurs, 7 p.m.- Hero/Heroine Ceremony at 6:30
The Board of Trustees of Lexington School District Two will conduct its Regular Monthly Meeting on Thursday, Oct. 20, at 7 p.m. in the Board Room of the District Education Center, 715 Ninth Street, West Columbia. An agenda is posted on the District’s website, www.lex2.org /Board of Trustees / Board Meetings […]
Read More >>Eleanor Z. Siedschlag, 2016 inductee into Lexington Two Heroes and Heroines Society
Eleanor Z. Siedschlag has been named the 2016 inductee into Lexington School District Two’s Heroes and Heroines Society, the district’s most prestigious award. Mrs. Siedschlag was in Lexington Two for 28 years and retired in 2011 from Taylor Elementary School. A reception in her honor will be held at 6:30 […]
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