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Perry McLeod received the S.C. American Legion Teacher of the Year award here in Columbia during the Legionnaires' state convention for his work with the S.C. National Guard and American Legion Post #6 on their "Next Greatest Generation" project. More...

Everyone wants to win the lottery. Many plan their lives around their future winnings. But what has really happened to the big winners. At the encouragement of a friend, I have engaged in an non- scientific Internet study of lottery winners. More...

Melissa Irvin shows her children Alise and J.T. how to pick blueberries at AA Farms. More...

"We will be identified as a community in how we relate to the least of these." - Rev. Amos Disasa
In a study completed in January of 2007 by the United Way, it was found that there were approximately 1100 homeless individuals in the Columbia area. Leaders of the Columbia community began to join together to create the vision that was presented to our city this past Thursday morning at the Salva... More...
The Palmetto Building, built at the corner of Washington and Main in 1913 as the headquarters home for Palmetto National Bank, is within a week of fully operating as the 135- room Sheraton, replete with 16 suites and five separate venues for food and drink. More...
Mary Richardson Briggs of Summerton died last week, but something special lives on, not only for her extensive family but for the entire state of South Carolina. This 85-year-old lady was responsible for the tune which became the official State Waltz of South Carolina, "The Richardson Waltz. More...
Welcome to the family, Sniffy Doug
I have four experiences with rodents from my childhood, and none of them are good. My second experience occurred when I was eight. My parents caved in to my begging and bought me a hamster. I named him Fred. He was a cute little hamster as long as I admired him from afar. More...
Lexington 10 Richland 12
In a game featuring five home runs and 22 runs, it was pitching that ultimately secured victory for Richland Post 6. Justin Strauss allowed just one run over the final three innings and then put the game out of reach with an eighth inning homer to give Richland the 12- 10 win over Lexington Post 7... More...
This is the 25th anniversary of the Irish Children's program in Columbia. On Sunday June 29 at Cardinal Newman's cafeteria, the room was abuzz filled with the chatter of children and their sponsor families. The purpose of the program is to break down religious barriers and help the children make f... More...
Part 66: Belvidere Plantation
King George III of England granted 590 acres on the Santee River to Captain James Sinkler, a Scot emigrant, in 1770. Sinkler developed his plantation, Old Santee, in St. Stephen's Parish. His brother, Peter, built Lifeland and Peru Plantations nearby. More...
-ANIMALS The Animal Protection League will hold a garage sale at 1727 Laurel Street (across from the Fire Station) July 12 and 19, 7 am- 3 pm. Call Joyce, 206-5779 or Bob 351-3536. Donations accepted. -ART Palmetto Painters will hold its July meeting July 12, 10 am at Green Hill Baptist Church, ... More...
Columbia City Council held its swearing in ceremony at four in the afternoon, Monday, June 30. City Manager Charles Austin presided over the ceremony, and Mayor Bob Coble welcomed the crowd. Council members E.W. Cromartie, Daniel Rickenmann, and Belinda Gergel repeated U.S. Judge Matthew Perry's s... More...
XXXXXXXXXX NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that Quick Stop & Go intends to apply to the South Carolina Department of Revenue for a license/permit that will allow the sale on premises consumption of Beer, Wine, and Liquor at 8825 Wilson Blvd., Columbia, SC 29203. More...
The state plate breakfast at the All- Local Farmer's Market has Columbian's getting up and out early Saturday mornings. The idea for the market comes from Emile DeFelice, farmer and advocate for sustainable agriculture. DeFelice wanted to create an authentic Farmer's Market good for local farmers... More...

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