April 23, 2010 RSS feed / Government / Neighborhood

Resident plans to open new quarry pit

In 1983 Bill Gregg bought 350 acres of property behind the farmer’s market on Bluff Road. On Monday April 19, Gregg explained to residents of the We Are Olympia community what he plans to do with 300 acres. More...

Lt. Governor’s Office on Aging Rescues Capital Senior Center

In one of the hottest Aprils in Columbia on record, the air conditioning system at the Capital Senior Center quit working. The Center turned to the Lt. More...

Rosewood Community Council members discuss Superior Street and bike lanes

Ten years ago a plan was in place to connect Superior Street to Commerce Drive. Unfortunately, the project ran out of funding and was placed on the shelf, where it has remained for the past few years. That was until Dr. More...

Richland County Council members hear the state of Palmetto Health

At the Richland County Council meeting on April 20, staff members from Palmetto Health gave the county their state of the organization annual report. Dr. More...

Golden K Kiwanis gives to Richland Palmetto Children’s Hospital

Columbia’s Golden K Kiwanis Club donated $2,000 April 14 to Richland Palmetto Children’s Hospital. This is the third in a series from Kiwanis to the Children’s Hospital. More...

Forest Acres Neighborhood Association meets

Crime is down in Forest Acres. That is the message the Forest Acres Police Department gave to a crowd at the Forest Acres Neighborhood Association meeting on Tuesday, April 20. More...