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Thee Matriarch Bed & Breakfast tea is sweetest of sweet

Pictured Molly Willard, from left, Summerville DREAM director of promotions and design, Rachelle Jamerson-Holmes and Chef Fred Holmes of Thee Matriarch Bed & Breakfast sample the award-winning...

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Mike Kelly Law Group; New Year, New Home!

Pictured members of the Mike Kelly Law Group from left: Jamie Smith, Esq., Associate and Marketing Manager, Paul Swearingen, Esq., Of Counsel, Lisa Long Cotten, Esq., Partner, D. Michael Kelly, Esq.,...

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2018 Delta Assembly Presents Forty-Six Debutantes

The Columbia (S.C.) Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated hosted its biennial cotillion, The Delta Assembly 2018 recently at the Township Auditorium. Mrs. Jessie C. Byrd was the...

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Pastor Charles Stanley: Praying When in Need

James 1:1-5 What do you do when you lack clarity in the midst of a trial? Oftentimes we are tempted to do something, anything. But the wisest approach is to pray and wait on the Lord for direction. But...

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Brookland Baptist Church and the Brookland Brotherhood Ministry; 2019 Dr....

Pictured attorney, author and civil rights activist, James L. Felder Dear Midlands Community, On behalf of the Reverend Dr. Charles B. Jackson, Sr., Pastor of the Brookland Baptist Church, the...

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Nominations for 2019 Lexington Chamber Awards now open!

By Connor Watkins A New Year means new opportunities to recognize our top-notch members at the 2019 Chamber Awards on Tuesday, February 26 at Lexington Church of Christ and we need your help! At this...

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Age Healthier With These Five Tips

Your pharmacist may have more ways to save you time and money than you realize. (NAPSI)—As your wisdom grows with age, so can the number of pill bottles in your medicine cabinet. For those...

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SC State and SC technical college system partnership

Pictured L-R: SC Technical College System Executive Vice President Hope Rivers, SCTCS President Dr. Tim Hardee, SC State President James E. Clark and SC State Provost Dr. Learie B. Luke. ORANGEBURG,...

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Overcoming Life’s Messes

You don’t have to live with clutter and chaos; a professional organizer can help. (NAPSI)—Each January, people set resolutions for the New Year, but according to U.S. News & World Report,...

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Cold, Painful Fingers Can Mean A Serious Disease

Painful fingers that change color—“Zombie Hands”—could be a sign of a serious condition. (NAPSI)-“Zombie Hands.” That’s what can happen to an estimated 5 to 10 percent of the population when...

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Make 2019 Your Best Year Ever 10 Tips to Help You Manage Your Stress, Sleep...

“Stress can cause depression or anxiety, increased blood pressure and weight gain, and can even lead to heart disease, among other detriments to your health,” MacInnis says. “And while some level of...

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Council Elects Livingston to Serve as Chair; Myers as Vice Chair

Pictured Councilwoman Dalhi Myers, District 10, and Councilman Paul Livingston, District 4. (Richland PIO) – Councilman Paul Livingston was elected Tuesday by Richland County Council to serve as its...

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Acclaimed Musician Damien Sneed Brings the Words of Dr. Martin Luther King...

Tying Together Music and Language, Renowned Composer Celebrates MLK Day Combining the resounding words of the great Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with song and instrumentation, acclaimed composer Damien...

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Fort Jackson inviting citizens to tour base, eat lunch with soldiers

Fort Jackson’s commander Brig. Gen. Milford Beagle Jr., is inviting South Carolinians to an up-close and personal tour of Fort Jackson, basic training and its soldiers Jan. 24. “I want to keep the...

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Customer Assistance Programs Available to Those Affected by Financial...

CAYCE, S.C. – SCE&G, a subsidiary of Dominion Energy, reminds residential electric and gas customers facing financial hardships, including those impacted by the federal government shutdown, that...

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Two School District Five high schools receive award for being a ‘Safe Sports...

Dutch Fork High Picture: Front Row- Shanna Ramsey, Mack Harvey (Head Athletic Trainer), Arriana Juarez, Lainey Ormsby, Morgan Harsch, Bailey Miller, Nia Brown, Juda Jones, John Demailly (Athletic...

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How to Stick With Your New Year’s Resolutions in 2019

The start of a new year always seems to feel like a huge ‘Refresh’ button has been hit on life. It’s the perfect time for setting new intentions and goals for the year as well as reflecting on the past...

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New Brain Health Initiative Could Unlock Mysteries Of Alzheimer’s, Dementia

Scientists are seeking answers to important questions about how to preserve your mind over time.Scientists are seeking answers to important questions about how to preserve your mind over time....

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CLYBURN PRAISES ENACTMENT OF THE LAW RENAMING LAKE CITY POST OFFICE IN HONOR...

COLUMBIA, S.C. – U.S. House Majority Whip James E. Clyburn (SC-06) announces the president has signed into law Congressman Clyburn’s bill designating the U.S. Post Office located at 226 West Main...

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NBC’s Craig Melvin to MC Family Promise of the Midlands Gala

(COLUMBIA)— NBC Today Show news anchor Craig Melvin will be coming home in March to serve as master of ceremonies for a gala fundraiser to benefit Family Promise of the Midlands, a coalition of 30...

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