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April 14, 2006  RSS feed
Author John Hammond Moore is still baffled that an Australian documentary group tracked him down in Columbia to consult on an international movie project. His biography, More...

Curious history and cinema lovers ascended narrow steps of the old Fox Theatre last week. Instead of a classic movie, they came for a first peek at what will be The Nickelodeon's home, possibly within two years. More...

Title loan business violates law

After over a month of waiting, the residents and business owners of the Earlewood neighborhood finally have a resolution to the zoning dispute with a title loan business at the corner of River Drive and Broad River Road. More...

The first James Bond movie screened in Columbia, shown at the Fox Theatre, was about a fictional character. Now a very real James Bond has bonded with the Columbia Film Society's (CFS) project as it moves forward to restore the long-vacant Main Street building as the new home of the Nickelodeon Thea More...
Robert Sox was approaching 50, had a respectable nestegg, wanted a second career, and was smart enough not to take unnecessary risks. He did his homework and came up with WineStyles, a wine store in the Shoppes at Woodhill. WineStyles is connected to a national franchise operation. More...
The Columbia Garden Club Spring Tour of Homes and Gardens will be April 22, 2006, 10 am-3 pm. Box lunches are available for $8 at the Kings Grant Clubhouse.
Contact (803) 787-1189 for ticket information. Mail checks to 2710 Canterbury Rd., Columbia, SC 29204 www.columbiagardenclub.com More...
Grow up as slowly as possible
My dad taught me a few things that have served me well in life, like how to cook a good steak on the grill, lay down a drag bunt, and pull his finger. He gave me a love for dogs, sophomoric humor, and college football. While I may not have known who the president was back in 1975, I did know Bear Br More...
Skyhawks hand Augusta Christian first loss in nearly two seasons.
The Augusta Christian Lions are the defending SCISA Class 3A state champions. The Lions hadn't lost a game since early last season until they visited Hammond Tuesday, April 11, 2006. More...
Team 1398 at Keenan High School captured the Regional Chairman's Award, the most prestigious honor of the FIRST Robotics Palmetto Regional competition. More...
What's left to explore?
One of the great events of the Explorers Club Annual Meeting is the Exotics, appetizers served before the dinner in the ballroom of the Waldorf- Astoria. Chefs from around the world are selected to prepare special dishes that might shock and please those who brag about dining on native fare in faraw More...
Arts : The Columbia Museum of Art will host award-winning photographer Lloyd Wolf, Sun., April 23 at 2 pm. Contact Ellen Woodoff, 343-2215 or www.columbiamuseum.org. More...
Roll call City council convened shortly after 9 am, Wednesday, April 12, in City Hall for its work session. Council member Sam Davis was out of town on business, and councilman-elect Kirkman Finlay was present but not seated with the other council members. Finlay takes his seat the first mee More...
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Jam Pac Storage will hold a public sale to enforce a lien imposed on said property, as described below, pursuant to the South Carolina Self Storage Facility Act, SC Code Sections S9-20-10 to S9-20-50. There will be a sealed bid sale on: More...
The Richland County Public Library, 1431 Assembly St., will host the 20th Annual More...













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