BC hosts Chapin, Burnett to start for Airport

Airport hosts Richland-Northeast Friday night and Chapin will be at Brookland-Cayce.  BC Head Coach Rusty Charpia said Chapin may be the best 3A team in the state.  “They are the best team we’ve played this year,” Charpia said.  “They have a lot of good players.  He also said based on […]

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Charles Warren, 10, honored at Lexington 2 Board meeting

State Sen. Nikki Setzler and Rep. Kenny Bingham were on hand at the Lexington School District 2 Board meeting, Thursday, to formally commend Charles Warren. Warren, a fifth-grader at Saluda River Academy for the Arts help save the life of an 87-year-old woman two weeks ago. Setzler read a resolution to honor […]

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Scooter Scott, of The Nehemiah Project, has died

Scooter Scott, Director  of The Nehemiah Project of Christ Central Ministries has died. Scott was diagnosed with cancer some time ago. The Nehemiah Project is a Christ-centered organization helping kids in middle and high school become future leaders of tomorrow. Scott was widely known for his work to improve the lives of people. […]

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Amazon advertises immediate openings, locally

Staff Management | SMX has immediate openings for Warehouse Associates at our client site in West Columbia. The immediate job openings are Full Time and Part Time . Apply online or stop by and apply in person.  Full Time Part Time All Shifts Overview of Warehouse Responsibilities: Receive and count stock items, […]

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West Columbia Police offering women’s self-defense

West Columbia Police is holding a women’s self-defense meeting. It Sept. 24, at 6p.m. at the West Columbia Police Department on 12th Street. It will include a live exposure to a taser. Call Lt. John Norman at 936-6280 to reserve a spot.

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Cayce to begin tearing down unsafe structures

Cayce City Council voted, Wednesday, to begin eliminating dilapidated structures. The city has appropriated $50,000 to demolish unsafe structures. With the vote Wednesday, the process to tear down building can begin. The Top 10 list of structures identified for demolition by the city. 1. 1107 Allen Street 2. 2811 Tree […]

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Fall Rhythm on the River Concert is Friday

The Fall Rhythm on the River Concert Series resumes on Friday, September 18th with The Travelin’ Kine. The opening act is: Cayla Fralick & Lauren Vaughan. The Travelin’ Kine is described as a Red Dirt/Americana group from  Charleston. The Travelin’ Kine is the 2014 City Paper Americana Artist of the […]

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Cayce a top city for retirees

The City of Cayce has benefits for retirees. SmartAssets listed Cayce as one of the Most Tax Friendly Places to Retire in South Carolina. The City of Cayce ranks at No. 9 out of 270 cities and towns in the state. The city of Cayce announced the designation in a release Wednesday morning. […]

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Earl Williams, former WC mayor, gets early 100th birthday party

The Brookland-Cayce High School alumni threw a 100th birthday party for Mr. Earl Williams, Tuesday. Williams birthday is not until Sept. 27. It will be celebrated at Brookland United Methodist Church in West Columbia. But the Brookland-Cayce alumni group that meets monthly at Ocean View Seafood Restaurant in Cayce presented […]

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Ground broken for new Goodwill in West Columbia

Ground was broken Tuesday for a 36,000-sq-ft Goodwill facility on Sunset Boulevard in West Columbia. It will be double the size of the existing the Goodwill store on Meeting Street in West Columbia, according to Pat  , President and CEO of Goodwill Industries Upstate/Midlands South Carolina. The new building, when it’s […]

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