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The South Carolina Business Hall of Fame, established in 1985 by Junior Achievement of Central South Carolina and The State newspaper, honors business men and women in South Carolina who, through their accomplishments, serve as champions of free enterprise and role models for tomorrow's business leaders. More ... Student ambassadors participated in a Junior Achievement program during the 2008- 09 school year and were selected from nominations submitted by volunteers or teachers who taught or hosted these Junior Achievement classes. The ambassadors escorted the honorees. The committee for the event honoring the 2009 Laureates included James W. Cantey Jr. (co- chair), James W. More ... The Capital Senior Center's (CSC) members and supporters turned out in force Thursday evening, May 21, to reinforce the need for continued support for the not- for- profit facility designed for independent older adults. More ... Despite British successes in South Carolina for much of 1780, there were troubling signs ahead for the Redcoats and their Tory allies. Partisan leaders under the leadership of Thomas Sumter, Francis Marion, Andrew Pickens, and others were striking supply lines and, in some cases, beating the enemy in stand- up battles and skirmishes. More ... The Rosewood Community Council met on Thursday May 21. Gerry Lynn Hall talked about the advantages that Community Development can provide. For any issue involving the city there are three ways Community Development can be informed: Call 311; call 545-3381; visit the city's website at www.columbiasc.net and fill out a request. More ... As most of you might know Biscuit House has always been a part of the State Farmer's Market, which will be moving next year to a new location. USC has taken over the Bluff Road location. For us at the Biscuit House and others in the market, that may mean eviction no later than Feb. 28, 2010. More ... |
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