Rep. Micah Caskey

City of West Columbia Launches $15 Million Infrastructure Project to Revitalize Mill Village and Alexander Road

The City of West Columbia is beginning a $15 million overhaul of the Mill Village neighborhood and Alexander Road. This comprehensive project is designed to modernize the area’s utility networks, reduce the risk of severe flooding, and improve overall safety and mobility for residents and visitors. The initiative is fueled by a strategic partnership between […]

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Thousands line 12th Street for the Cayce-West Columbia Parade of Lights on a pleasant December evening

The Cayce-West Columbia Parade of Lights, sponsored by the Cayce-West Columbia Chamber, made its way across 12th Street, Saturday evening. The parade featured more than 110 entries with 300-plus units. From go-carts and big trucks to elected officials and the Brookland-Cayce Marching Band. Cayce City Council Members: Phil Carter; Alice Rose; Tiffany Aull; and Byron […]

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Appreciation event held for retiring Lexington Health CEO Tod Augsburger, incoming CEO Kirk Jenkins shares his vision – See the Photos

Several Midlands Chambers of Commerce brought together members of the Lexington Health Board of Directors, business leaders and elected officials to celebrate the LMC Leadership. The event was held to show appreciation for Tod Augsburger upon his retirement from the hospital system’s CEO position. It was held, Tuesday, in the Courtyard of Savage Craft Ale […]

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Veterans Day is Tuesday Nov. 11 – Veterans are invited to attend several programs around West Columbia

Veterans Day is a federal holiday recognized each November to celebrate and honor all U.S. veterans — deceased or living. West Columbia City Hall will be closed on Veterans Day in observance. The City of West Columbia will resume normal hours on Wednesday, Nov. 12. There are several veterans in the West Columbia Police Department. […]

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Tim James, Cayce City Councilman, celebrated by Congressman, Senator, Representative, Mayor, Council Members and friends

Cayce City Councilman Tim James (Dist 1) is not running for reelection in the Nov. 4, municipal election. A large crowd came out to honor James, and thank him for his years of service to Cayce at Savage Craft Ale Works, Tuesday. James is also the President and CEO of the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber. […]

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Newly elected Lexington 2 School Board members are sworn in

At a special called board meeting Tuesday night, four Lexington Two School Board Members, elected Nov. 5, were joined by friends and family for a swearing in ceremony. It was conducted by State Rep. Micah Caskey. Sworn in were: incumbents Tre Bray and Liz Castles. Also sworn in were new board members Craig Aull and […]

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Cayce 12,000 Year History Park Visitors Center receives $2.1 million donation from the Darnall W. and Susan F. Boyd Foundation

The City of Cayce announced, Tuesday, that it has received a donation of $2.1 million from the Darnall W. and Susan F. Boyd Foundation. The money will go to build a visitors center at the 12,000 Year History Park. Cayce Mayor Elise Partin stated, “It has been an honor to get to work on bringing […]

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Mota Crosslinking Business Academy celebrates SC Latino-Hispanic Business Day on State House grounds with elected officials and proclamations

West Columbia’s Mota Enterprises and Mota Crosslinking Business Academy celebrated the 6th Annual South Carolina Latino – Hispanic Business Day Proclamation on Friday at the Solomon Blatt Building on the grounds of the South Carolina State House. Several elected officials, including US Rep. Joe Wilson, attended the ceremony. State Rep. Micah Caskey and State Rep. […]

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