Pastor Creflo Dollar: FINANCIAL SUCCESS
Financial success is something widely sought after. The world perpetuates the mindset that having money will make us happy. This is a misconception many people have learned the hard way, after gaining...
View ArticleSchool District Five students spread love through service project
CHAPIN – Some Lexington-Richland Five students took their kindness lesson outside of the classroom to bring cheer to residents at an assisted living facility in Chapin. Students in Angela Bradley’s...
View ArticleSchool District Five students, board member honored for service to the community
IRMO – Several Lexington-Richland School District Five students were honored for their philanthropy by The Greater Chapin Community Endowment (GCCE) during their annual Groundhog Valentine’s Ball. The...
View ArticleState Agency Encourages Harmony Among Citizens
March 21 marks the commemoration of End Racism Day, officially observed since 1966 by the United Nations as The International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Annually, the South...
View ArticleSchool District Five students help install wiring at a new home during field...
IRMO – Students from the Electrical Technologies class from the Center for Advanced Technical Studies (The Center) did a field study at Portrait Hill Subdivision in Chapin. In conjunction with APEX...
View ArticleBig Benefits for Small Businesses through SCE&G’s Energy Solutions Program
Program offers financial incentives that cover up to 80 percent of total project costs to non-residential electric service customers. Nearly 1,800 small business customers have received more than $5.5...
View ArticleWhat You Need To Know About Heart Valve Disease
When caught early, heart valve disease can be treated to help you have a longer, healthier life. (NAPSI)—More than 8 million American adults have a condition known as heart valve disease (HVD). While...
View ArticleTalking With Your Health Care Provider About Kidney Health
Your doctor can tell you whether you have kidney disease and what to do about it. (NAPSI)—Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a serious health problem, affecting an estimated 30 million adults in the...
View ArticleBlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina, Publix take home top honors at United...
Columbia, S.C.– United Way of the Midlands recognized hundreds of organizations and individuals for their generosity at its annual Live United Awards ceremony on Thursday, March 7 at the Columbia...
View ArticleMadam C.J. Walker, Self-Made American Businesswoman
Sarah Breedlove–who later would come to be known as Madam C. J. Walker–was born on December 23, 1867 on the same Delta, Louisiana plantation where her parents, Owen and Minerva Anderson Breedlove, had...
View ArticleSecond Annual Minority Health Summit
The SC Legislative Black Caucus, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) and the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., Columbia (SC) Chapter are pleased to...
View ArticleMary Miller McClellan, Women’s History Month Honoree
Pictured, Calvin B. Reese, President/Owner, Millennium Magazine and Mary Miller McClellan. Mary Miller McClellan earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Benedict College and a Master of Science Degree in...
View ArticleUofSC Ultimate Business Expo offers small and minority businesses chance to...
The University of South Carolina Purchasing Department and South Carolina Airports invites owners of small and minority businesses to the “2019 Ultimate Business Expo”. The event, happening Tuesday,...
View ArticleHoping All Children Can Find their Limitless Purpose
Even before I became a parent, I knew I’d do anything possible to keep my child safe and healthy. I’d want to be sure he or she felt loved and accepted. When I was expecting my second child, we learned...
View ArticleSchool District Five school receives Palmetto’s Finest award, both finalists...
Photo Left to Right; Brandon Doty, Brea Amick, Dr. Michael Lofton, Dr. Jina Blount IRMO – Two schools in Lexington-Richland School District Five were recognized by The South Carolina Association of...
View ArticleFaye Norris inducted into state hall of fame
IRMO – Dutch Fork High School’s legendary girls basketball coach Faye Norris was recently inducted into the South Carolina Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame. “I just don’t know what to say because it...
View ArticleTransformSC Announces Anderson Mill Elementary School and Sumter Career and...
Columbia, SC – TransformSC, an initiative of the South Carolina Council on Competitiveness (the Council), has announced Anderson Mill Elementary School from Spartanburg County School District 06 and...
View ArticleSen. Cory Booker, SC State commencement speaker
Pictured New Jersey senator and 2020 presidential candidate, Cory Booker New Jersey senator and 2020 presidential candidate, Cory Booker. SC State University will hold its spring Commencement Ceremony...
View ArticleBenedict Coach James Rice Named HBCU Coach Of The Year
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Benedict College head women’s basketball coach James Rice has been named HBCU Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year by the website The Undefeated, it was announced recently. The...
View ArticleREI Co-Op to Open 20,000 Sq. Ft. Store in Columbia’s BullStreet District
New retailer known for quality outdoor gear to locate to downtown Columbia, South Carolina (Columbia, S.C.) – REI Co-op announced plans to build a 20,000 sq. ft. store in the BullStreet District in...
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