Lindsay Miles Board President
Jarvis Riley, a Cayce Police Officer and School Resource Officer at Brookland-Cayce High School was given the Setting the Barr Award, Tuesday at the Cayce-West Columbia Chamber Business Breakfast. The Setting the Barr Award is in honor of Cayce Police Officer Drew Barr who lost his life in the line of duty in Cayce last […]
Read More >>Level Up Healthcare Academy at 1100 12th St., Cayce was recognized as a recipient in the Cayce-West Columbia Chamber’s Small Business Support Program. House of Raeford, and Chuck Underhill, far right, is a supporter of the program. Also pictured are: Dr. Colette Townsend-Chambers, Level Up Healthcare CEO and owner, and Board Chairwoman Lindsey Miles. The […]
Read More >>Mackenzie Lawskowski, a senior at Airport high School, was named Lexington Two School District Student of the Quarter at the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber Business Meeting on Tuesday morning at Stone River in west Columbia. Kendall Branton, a teacher at Fulmer Middle School was named Lexington Two School District Educator of the Quarter. Jesus Argudo, […]
Read More >>The Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber conducted a Ribbon-Cutting ceremony, Thursday, at Precision Tune Auto Care (formerly Ricky’s Tire and Auto) 1534 Sunset Blvd, West Columbia “It’s great to see a local well-established and respected business join together with a professional national business,” said Chamber President and CEO Tim James.He noted that Precision Tune Auto Care […]
Read More >>The winners of the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce Parade of Lights awards were announced last week at the Chamber’s January Business Meeting at Stone River in West Columbia. More than 21,000 spectators came out to see the parade and there were 250 units entered, representing 100 businesses, said Chamber President and CEO Tim […]
Read More >>The City of Cayce Beautification Council presented its Quarterly Beautification Award to the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce, Tuesday, at 1006 12th St. in Cayce. Colleen Bradley of the Cayce Beautification Council presented the award to Eddie Richardson of the Lexington Development Corporation, which is housed in the building . Butch Wallace, a C-WC […]
Read More >>The ribbon was cut at Another Broken Egg Cafe in the Brookland Development at the corner of State and Meeting Streets in West Columbia, Tuesday. The Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber sponsored the event. West Columbia Mayor Tem Miles said the property has seen tremendous development in five years and also offers a public space. Miles […]
Read More >>Luke Boozer, a student at the Lexington Two Innovation Center, was recognized as the Lexington 2 School District Student-of-the-Quarter at the Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce morning Business Meeting, Tuesday. Pete Grivetti, a teacher at Brookland-Cayce High School, was recognized as Teacher-of-the Quarter by the C-WC Chamber. The award recipients received $250. Pictured are: Chamber […]
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