The South Carolina Chapter of American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) held its annual black tie dinner at the Palmetto Club on February 4, with a large crowd in attendance. John T. More...
Thomas Edison said, “Genius is one percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration.” To rephrase that to fit Rosewood Florist and owners Mary and Charles Russell, the saying could go “A successful business comes from one percent ins More...
Lexington Medical Center doctors, nurses, clinicians, and staff members wore red February 5 on National Wear Red Day to encourage community members to “Just Say Know” to heart disease. More...
Waffle House is offering a Valentine’s Day Special this year to help lovers celebrate. I like the connection. I spent my early married years eating dinner at Waffle House most weeknights at 3 a.m. Working from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. More...
There are advantages to driving a ten-year-old, heavily-used minivan. For starters, my minivan brings me closer to God because I spend a lot of time praying about it. More...
Fabrics shop to reopen Forest Lake Fabrics owner Michael Marsha says he plans to renovate his 4865 Forest Drive store damaged in the October 4 flood. More...
Corey Wise has joined Thomas & Hutton as a designer. Courtney Fisher has joined Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Columbia as a case manager. More...
The American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys has recognized the exceptional performance of South Carolina‘s personal injury attorney S. Jahue Moore Jr. as 2015 10 Best Personal Injury Attorneys for Client Satisfaction. More...
Led by pins from Cooper Schroeder, Luke Petit, and Delson Coward and aided by four forfeits, Cardinal Newman defeated Heathwood Hall 48-30 to win the SCISA wrestling state title for the third consecutive year and seventh time in eight years. More...
Coach David Kleinfelder, Dreher High School’s varsity girls’ soccer coach, has been named the 2015 Soccer Coach of the Year by the National Federation of State High School Coaches Association (NFHS). More...
Preparing your dog to be comfortable with the arrival of your new baby may just be the most important training you will ever do. You love your dog dearly and, of course, you want your baby to be safe. More...
I first met Eugene F. Rogers at a birthday party his daughter Carol Papaletsos gave for her son. I had become acquainted with Papaletsos when I wrote an article about her Greek cooking. Mr. More...
For 20 years, a spirit of adventure and a love of science and math, along with the help of a space flight simulator, have “transported” thousands of students, teachers, and visitors across the solar system at Richland One’s Challeng More...
By John M. Sherrer, III Director of Cultural Resources Historic Columbia
By the time you read this article, an important event for some Columbians, particularly those belonging to Christian denominations that follow a liturgical calendar, will have passed. More...
The Zika virus in Central and South America is a strain from French Polynesia. It was probably introduced when a traveler came from French Polynesia to South America with the illness and was bitten by a mosquito. More...
At the monthly South Kilbourne Neighborhood Association meeting Thursday, February 4, South Kilbourne residents expressed their concern about service they received from the City of Columbia. More...
At the monthly meeting Monday, February 8, Melrose Heights Neighborhood Association president Fred Easley discussed the impact tearing down Gonzalez Gardens will have on the Melrose neighborhood. More...
Mrs. Karen Bradtmiller Limkemann of Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Mr. Pete Limkemann of New Haven, Indiana, announce the engagement of their daughter, Erin Leigh, of Long Creek, South Carolina, to Russell Callaway Hart, also of Long Creek, and son of Mr. More...
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sherwood Miler III of Summerville, South Carolina, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Gibbon Sizemore Miler, of Charleston, South Carolina, to Dr. Bryan Ellis Ashley of Columbia, South Carolina. Dr. More...
Capital Rotarian Ben Carlton (l) is congratulated by past president Mark Bokesch as the latest member to join the ranks of the club’s Paul Harris Fellows, signifying a $1,000 contribution to the Rotary Foundation. More...
•ANIMALS Columbia and Lexington Animal Services will hold a Fur- Ever Yours pet adoption special for $14 February 12–15, Columbia Animal Services, 127 Humane Lane, and Lexington Animal Services, 321 Ball Park Road, Lexington. More...
An acclaimed international cast and local performing artists will share the stage when The Palmetto Opera presents Rigoletto, Verdi’s masterpiece, at the Koger Center for the Arts Saturday, February 20. More...
The Friends of Justin Foundation will present the Second Annual “Game of Tones”— a battle of the bands competition to be held Sunday February 28 at Music Farm in Columbia’s beautiful downtown Vista district. More...
The UofSC Dance Program will present Breaking Boundaries, a contemporary dance concert featuring several premiere works, February 15-18 at Drayton Hall Theatre. More...
NOTICE OF UNCLAIMED VEHICLES/PUBLIC SALE The following vehicle(s) are subject to towing, repair and / or storage liens; are declared to be abandoned pursuant to Section 56-5- 5810, 56-5-5635 and 29-15- 10 SC Law as Amended; and are in custody of Puff More...
All persons having claims against the following estates are required to deliver or mail their claims to the indicated Personal Representa-tives, appointed to administer these estates, and to file their claims on Form #371PC with the Probate Court of More...