Industrial hemp production bodes well in South Carolina for first year
Clemson experts report industrial hemp could be a viable option for South Carolina farmers. Image Credit: Public Service and Agriculture by Denise Attaway, College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life...
View ArticleTransformSC 2019 Conference to Focus on Personalization through Project Based...
Pictured TransformSC co-chair Mike Brenan, SC State President of BB&T (Columbia, SC) –TransformSC, an education initiative of the South Carolina Council on Competitiveness will hold its 2019 annual...
View ArticleSharecroppers’ Dream Becomes a Reality at Benedict College
Pictured front row (L-R) – Maya C. Mack, Joseph E. Kimpson (Benedict Alumnus), Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis, President and CEO of Benedict College; Dr. Milton Kimpson (Trustee Emeritus and Benedict Alumnus),...
View ArticleHow Do We Know LASIK Is Safe?
Your ophthalmologist is the expert on your eye health and vision correction options. (NAPSI)—For those thinking about their vision correction options, the question “Is LASIK safe?” is likely top of...
View ArticleFootballer Jerry Rice Makes Big Play For Kidney Health
Football icon Jerry Rice is working with the National Kidney Foundation to promote kidney health. (NAPSI)—Fans might think Jerry Rice, at 56, should be satisfied to sail silently into the sunset...
View ArticleThe First Tee of Columbia Spring Golf Sessions
The First Tee of Columbia at the James E. Clyburn Golf Center is now accepting registrations for its Spring Junior Golf sessions for children ages 5-17. Coaches will introduce participants to the game...
View Article100 Black Women will Host Richland County’s Property Tax Team
The Columbia Chapter of the 100 Black Women will sponsor a Tax Symposium with Richland County’s Tax Auditor Paul Brawley and Assessor Liz McDonald at its inaugural advocacy property tax symposium. Its...
View ArticleBig Daddy Kane Headlines World Famous Hip-Hop Family Day
Columbia, SC – World Famous Hip-Hop Family Day is proud to announce Big Daddy Kane as its headliner for 2019. A Grammy Award-winning artist who began his career in 1986 as a member of the rap...
View ArticleColumbia Parks and Recreation Announces 2019 Senior Trips Program
The Columbia Parks and Recreation Department is offering a variety of fun, day for adults age 50 and older through its 2019 Senior Trips Program. Participants will travel to the following locations:...
View ArticleCharter Institute at Erskine hosts public forum to address racial composition...
COLUMBIA – The Charter Institute at Erskine held a public forum to discuss racial composition in charter schools recently in Columbia. Charter school leaders, members of the South Carolina Charter...
View ArticleSchool District Five awarded grant focused on improving 4-year-old...
IRMO – School District Five was awarded $106,889 as part of the South Carolina Community Block Grant for Education Pilot Program. The money was given to school districts focused on improving...
View ArticleSchool District Five holds its seventh annual ‘Chopped’ competition
IRMO– Teams representing three middle schools and two intermediate school from Lexington-Richland School District Five all waited anxiously to hear who was crowned champion of the 2019 District Five...
View ArticleThe Dancer-Illusionists of MOMIX Return to Center Stage at Harbison Theatre...
Surreal, wonderous, and massively creative Combining illusion, beauty, magic, fun, and inventiveness, VIVA MOMIX features everything that is MOMIX. Recognized internationally for presenting work of...
View ArticleAIA Honors 1×1 Design President Asheley Scott St. John with National Award
1×1 Design Congratulates President Asheley Scott St. John on 2019 AIA Young Architects Award from National Chapter of the American Institute of Architects COLUMBIA, S.C. – The team at 1×1 Design...
View ArticleMILITARY SALUTES RIDGE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
Pictured Ridge View High School Principal Dr. Brenda Mack-Foxworth and Ridge View Social Studies teacher Edwin Griffin. COLUMBIA, S.C. — Ridge View High School Principal Dr. Brenda Mack-Foxworth has...
View ArticleAlarming: Diabetes Related Amputations In 29203
By Geneva N. Holiday MSN, RN, WCC, Columbia Area Black Nurses Association In 2012 the zip code 29203 was ranked the zip code with the highest diabetes related amputation rate in the country per the...
View ArticlePastor Creflo Dollar: LIFESAVING INFORMATION
Many of us can recall seeing first responders at work at the scene of an emergency, doing what they were trained to do to save lives. Unlike the bystanders, the first responders had critical...
View ArticlePastor Paula White: The Fruit of Your Mouth: Escaping a Self-Imposed CurseThe...
Besides blood, words are one of the main vehicles of blessing or cursing. The words of our mouth give expression to what we think, feel and want. Our words reveal what our hearts contain. Our words are...
View ArticleFOCUSING ON CHRIST INSTEAD OF OURSELVES
by Taffi Dollar Our mindset colors everything we do and how we do it. If we focus on the positive, chances are that our experience will be good, but if we focus on the negative, we’re more likely to...
View ArticlePastor Charles Stanley: When Fear Comes Calling
2 Timothy 1:3-7 Fear is an emotion that can be helpful or harmful. For instance, it’s helpful to have the fear—or reverence—of the Lord, which keeps us from sin. And it’s also beneficial to have a...
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