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There's a thief in Columbia, and watching him do his stuff can steal your equilibrium. When Gerald Floyd struts onto the stage, the audience knows it is in for a good time. Fifty times and counting, this long- time professional entertainer has kept Columbia in stitches. More...

"The stage is set!" That's the outlook these days at Forest Lake Presbyterian Church, according to The Rev. Dr. Ellen Fowler Skidmore, Senior Minister. She sees growth and opportunity ahead for the congregation, which is spending a year in celebration of its 50th anniversary. More...

In 2004, John Dixon began his career in journalism by interviewing Democratic presidential hopefuls as they rolled through S.C. At the Democratic debates April 26, in Orangeburg, Dixon was back on the political beat at the seasoned age of 13. More...

Dr. Joel Sussman, a former pediatrician now treats people of all ages who have ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder). Dr. Sussman will discuss ADHD in the Workplace May 14, 2007, at 7:30 pm at the Katie and Irwin Kahn Jewish Community Center. More...
Columbia Green President Earl Ellis announced a gift of $75,000 at last week's unveiling of Historic Columbia Foundation's (HCF) cultural landscape master plan and Seibels gardens. More...
Our children are not state property who can be injected with poorly researched toxic mercury-bearing inoculations. In the past, all such attempts at declaring our children and us to be state property have failed miserably as being unconstitutional once they reached ethical courts that... More...
Dreher 1 Spring Valley 3
The defending Class 3A Lower State Champion Dreher Blue Devils travelled to Spring Valley to take on the defending Class 4A Lower State Champion Vikings Monday April 23. The Vikings took an early 2- 0 lead on goals by Antoine Parris and Zach Houghton, and went on to defeat t... More...
The Columbia Council for Internationals (CCFI) hosted a reception at the Governor's Mansion April 20, 2007 for international students from all S.C. colleges and universities. For more than three decades, the non- profit volunteer organization has been extending hospitality to foreign nation... More...
Part 6: Francis Marion, son and farmer
"Gen. Francis Marion was an ugly little man who walked with a limp…but he was the man most feared by the British during the American Revolution," said Christine Swager, author of many books about the Revolution, during a seminar March 31 celebrating Marion's victory at ... More...
ART The Bus Stop Gallery Spring Show will be Thurs. through May 6. www.busstopgallery.com. The S.C. State Museum will host the 4th annual Congaree Art Festival Sat., April 28, 10 am- 4 pm. 898-4921. More...
The St. Andrew's Rotary Club hosted a very timely presentation by Dean Charles Bierbauer of USC's College of Mass Communications and Information Studies, just two days before the first Presidential Debate in the nation in Orangeburg at S.C. State University on April 26. More...
All persons having claims against the following estates are required to deliver or mail their claims to the indicated Personal Representatives, appointed to administer these estates, and to file their claims on Form #371PC with the Probate Court of Richland County, the address of whic... More...
There's no way that Girl has been planning her wedding since she was little because Girl had no idea what all it takes to make the wedding actually happen. After the date has been set, the church reserved, and the wedding party picked, Girl (and her mother) have a l... More...

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