
Hannah Wade
Retail and Business Reporter at Post and Courier Columbia
Covering Lexington County for @thestate | @thestateguild | past lives: @PCColumbia @greenvillenews | @uofsc grad | she/her
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4 days ago |
thestate.com | Hannah Wade
The Cayce Municipal Building on Wednesday, May, 21, 2025. Tracy Glantz [email protected] The city of Cayce has hired a new city manager, just over a month after its former city manager announced plans to retire less than six months into the role. Officials for the city of a little less than 14,000 people tapped Michael Conley, who’d been serving as the deputy city manager, to take over as the city’s top administrator during an early morning council meeting Monday.
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1 week ago |
thestate.com | Hannah Wade
A meeting of the Cayce City Council on Wednesday, May, 21, 2025. Tracy Glantz [email protected] After Cayce city council agreed to allocate funds to the Greater Cayce West Columbia Chamber of Commerce, more than $44,000 is in limbo now that the council has shot down the chamber’s plans for the funding. The city finds itself in a tricky legal pickle that the town’s attorney told its council at the June 18 meeting wasn’t exactly addressed in the state law.
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1 week ago |
ems1.com | Hannah Wade
By Hannah WadeThe StateLEXINGTON COUNTY, S.C. — In the year after Lexington County began contracting with a third-party, private medical company to handle less critical calls for help, collections for rides in county ambulances dropped by more than a quarter. The amount of money collected for ambulance rides dropped by more than $3 million – from $13.7 million in the fiscal year 2023 to $10.6 million the next year – after the county started partnering with MedTrust.
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1 week ago |
thestate.com | Hannah Wade
Five Lexington County EMS vehicles at the Ball Park Road vehicle depot on Wednesday, January 17, 2024. Joshua Boucher [email protected] In the year after Lexington County began contracting with a third-party, private medical company to handle less critical calls for help, collections for rides in county ambulances dropped by more than a quarter.
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2 weeks ago |
thestate.com | Hannah Wade
The Cayce Municipal Building on Wednesday, May, 21, 2025. Tracy Glantz [email protected] The city of Cayce paid a communications firm more than $17,000 for services rendered in late 2023 and early 2024, despite already contracting out with a different communications firm.
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new from me: the city of Cayce paid NP strategies more than $17,000 even though it was already contracting out with another PR firm. some of the costs went towards to the city’s FOIA response strategy, records obtained by @thestate show. read more⬇️

Cayce paid a media relations firm thousands when it had another under contract https://t.co/2qEenQfUUs

really good read here from @AlexaJurado6

Declining enrollment, a strained budget. Does Richland 1 have too many schools? https://t.co/VakDriOkNF

RT @thestate: Cayce police officer charged for ‘engaging in sexual acts’ in cop car on duty https://t.co/YXO4ZImOMf