Cayce Mayor Elise Partin

Cayce Mayor Elise Partin sworn-in, with Councilmen Phil Carter, Byron Thomas; Tim James elected Mayor Pro-Tem

Surrounded by family, friends and loved ones, Cayce Mayor Elise Partin, Councilman Phil Carter, and newly elected Councilman Byron Thomas were officially sworn into office at the Cayce City Council meeting, Wednesday. Partin and Carter were re-elected Nov. 7. Thomas is a newcomer to Cayce City Council. He was also elected Nov. 7, replacing longtime […]

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Cayce Mayor Elise Partin, Councilman Phil Carter reelected, Byron Thomas defeats James “Skip” Jenkins for city council seat

Cayce Mayor Elise Partin has won reelection as Cayce’s mayor, defeating challenger Abbott “Tre” Bray. Challenger Byron Thomas had 115 votes, incumbent James “Skip” Jenkins had 110 and Marie Brown had for the Dist. 2 Council Seat. Cayce Dist. 4 Councilman Phil Carter was reelected, defeating Melvin Fields and Marcy Hayden. Pictured: Thomas, Partin, Carter

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Ribbon is cut on the Human Resources Department and Solutions for Living at Home of the Still Hopes Episcopal Retirement Community

The new Human Resources Department and Solutions for Living at Home of the Still Hopes Episcopal Retirement Community cut the ribbon at 700 Knox-Abbott Drive in Cayce, Thursday. The Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber sponsored the ribbon-cutting at the latest campus for Still Hopes.Chamber President and CEO Tim James proclaimed it “Still Hopes Day.” Cayce Mayor […]

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Cayce Mayor and 2 City Council members facing opposition in Nov. 7 election

Cayce Mayor Elise Partin is facing opposition in the Nov. 7, general election. Abbott Bray filed to run against Partin. Filing ended at noon Wednesday in the non-partisan election. Also facing opposition is Dist. 2 James Skip Jenkins. Marie Brown and Byron Thomas are running against Jenkins. In the Dist. 4 race Councilman Phil Carter […]

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Cayce’s River Arts District Selected for Statewide Achievement Award

From the City of Cayce- At the Municipal Association of South Carolina’s 2023 Annual Meeting in July, the City of Cayce received the Annual Achievement Award for the development in the City’s Cayce River Arts District. Cayce’s Mayor, members of the Cayce City Council, and Cayce staff attended the Annual Meeting to receive the prestigious award for innovative efforts in […]

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Abbott “Tre” Bray to challenge Elise Partin in the November Cayce mayor’s race

Abbott “Tre” Bray announced Monday that he is running for Cayce Mayor. On his Facebook page Bray described himself as “A true Cayce native and a great person! Please take a look at his platform and vote Tre for Mayor!” Bray currently sits on the Lexington School District Two Board.Click here for a link to […]

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City of Cayce passes 2023-2024 fiscal-year budget

Cayce City Council passed second and final reading of its $19.7 million 2023-24 fiscal-year budget, Wednesday. According to a flier distributed via the Cayce Sanitation Department, 43 percent of the budget is spent on the police department and 17 percent is spent on support, while 14 percent is spent on fire fighting services. Cayce Mayor […]

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Trini Lime Caribbean Café to open soon in Cayce

Trini Lime Caribbean Café is coming to Cayce soon. The new restaurant will be at 2008 State St. In the former Helping Hands building. Trini Lime Caribbean Café will offer authentic Caribbean food. The expected open date is early summer.At the May Cayce-West Columbia Chamber Breakfast, Cayce Mayor Elise Partin said the restaurant will be […]

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