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October 2, 2009  RSS feed
On a recent September weekend, in a chilly mist, Pastor Robert Mc- Mullen, six adult leaders, and 20 Columbia young people, members and friends of Trinity Presbyterian Youth Club, bowed their heads beside the Nolichucky River in the Cherokee National Forest. Six river rafts awaited them. More...

The South Carolina State Museum has the largest and most important collection of South Carolina pottery in the United States. Visit our website at www.thecolumbiastar.com to hear the rest of the story and to see some of these beautiful pieces. More...

At a joint press conference on September 23, the city of Cayce, the West Metro Chamber of Commerce, Racers’ Reunion, along with Wade and Bobby Sellers, announced that the historic Columbia Speedway, which has been lying dormant for nearly half a century, is back in business. More...
The local chapter of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) met at Seawell’s last week to hear a talk by John Knott, president and founder of the Noisette Company, the developer of about 3,000 acres of former Navy Yard called the North Charleston Noisette Community. The project is a public–private partnership with the City of North Charleston. More...
The High Hills of the Santee in western Sumter County are a well–known historical, geological, and scenic feature of the COWASEE Basin. Less well–known, but just as significant, are the high bluffs 20 miles to the west on the south bank of the Congaree River. More...
OK, newspaper folks. It’s time to pick ourselves off the ground and fight back. There is plenty of time left on the clock, and our fans — more than 100 million loyal readers — are pulling for us to win. So here’s how we rally. More...
The Hartsville Red Foxes bounced back from a loss to Myrtle Beach with a 21–17 victory at Spring Valley Friday, September 25. Hartsville improves to 5–1 while the Vikings drop to 2–3. More...
Contributed by Richland One Schools Trainees, drill sergeants, and other soldiers from Ft. Jackson Army Base repaint the giant map of the United States in the courtyard of Caughman Elementary School. More...
After almost two complete days of traveling and three articles in the Columbia More...
Sandlapper Singers with the Dick Goodwin Quintet in “American Faces” from this season’s “People, Places, and Things That Make America Great!” will perform 7:30 Friday, Oc More...
The S.C. Ethics Commission has its mission as proceeding according to the laws of South Carolina. Under the heading, “South Carolina Code of Laws (Unannotated) Current through the end of the 2008 Session,” there is “Title 8 – Public Officers and Employees.” The next subdivision is “Chapter 13. More...
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The many recreational activities at Columbia Riverfront Park… jogging, biking, walking, picnicking, hiking, fishing, birding… are enjoyed amid the rich background of plants suggestive of a botanical garden. The 167–acre park runs between the Historic Columbia Canal and the Congaree River and is home to the city’s original waterworks and hydroelectric power plant. More...













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