Cayce City Councilman Byron Thomas

New mural on Frink Street in Cayce by muralist Jahnna Blyben, Clean-Up Day is March 1

There is a new mural on the side of the One Love Mart on Frink Street in Cayce. The mural, muralist Jahnna Blyben, is the result of a partnership with Keep the Midlands Beautiful, according to Cayce City Councilman Byron Thomas. “I’m so blessed and thankful for the partnership with Keep the Midlands Beautiful, that […]

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Cayce’s Glenwood Park slated for a major overhaul, with upgrades to the basketball court, fencing, and water fountain

Glenwood Park, on Glenn Street in Cayce, is in need of upgrading. In 2024, staff members with the City of Cayce put together a list of the necessary improvements needed for the park in Glenwood Estates. It needs replacement of the chain-link fence; removal of a broken bike rack, reconditioning of the basketball court, including […]

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Legacy tree is left on the site of 12 new homes in Cayce in recognition of the neighborhood’s past

A development of 12 new homes, named Hattie’s Crossing, is coming to a site between Lexington Avenue and Poplar Street in Cayce. Crews are preparing the property and will begin construction, soon. Cypress Commercial and Investment Real Estate will build the homes on the site where the Cayce Grammar School once sat. It’s named after […]

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Want to start a business in Cayce – see Cayce’s new Guide to Starting a New Business

The City of Cayce has produced a guide for the purpose of making the starting of a business in Cayce easier. See the guide below:

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Rayne Marie-Morris named Lexington 2 School District Student of the Quarter, David Goff named Lexington 2 Educator of the Quarter, at the Cayce-West Columbia Chamber Breakfast

Rayne Marie-Morris, a senior at Airport High School was named as the Lexington School District Two Student of the Quarter, Tuesday during the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber Business Breakfast. The breakfast was held at Lexington Medical Center’s Biediger Auditorium in West Columbia. Rayne is pictured with AHS Principal Matt Schillit, C-CW Chamber Board President Lindsay […]

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Helen Craig named Lexington 4 Student of the Quarter, Miranda Grice named Lexington School District 4 Educator of the Quarter, at the Cayce-West Columbia Chamber Breakfast

Helen Craig, a senior at Swansea High School was named as the Lexington School District Four Student of the Quarter, Tuesday during the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber Business Breakfast. The breakfast was held at Lexington Medical Center’s Biediger Auditorium in West Columbia. Helen is pictured with SHS Principal Marcia Seawright, C-CW Chamber Board President Lindsay […]

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Changes for Cayce could lead to more residential, restaurant, retail growth as work on 12-house Hattie’s Crossing progresses

More residential, restaurant and retail growth could be coming to the City of Cayce in the near future. Cayce has contracted with Stewart Engineering to make changes to the city’s zoning codes this year in an effort to make the building process easier. Tim James, Cayce City Council Member and Mayor Pro-Tem said: “As a […]

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Hattie’s Crossing, to honor teacher Hattie Derrenbacher, the name of housing development coming to Cayce Grammar School site

Hattie’s Crossing is coming to a two-acre lot between Lexington Avenue and Poplar Street in Cayce. Cypress Commercial and Investment Real Estate has plans to build 12 single-family 1400-to-1600-sq-ft homes on the site where the vacant Cayce Grammar School sits. Hattie Derrenbacher, started a grade 1-through-7 school at her home, and later became principle of […]

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