Irmo High School holds 7th annual Goodwill Brunch for senior community
IRMO – Seniors citizens in the Lexington-Richland School District Five community enjoyed the 7th annual Goodwill Brunch at the Center for the Arts at Irmo High School International School for the Arts...
View ArticleKemira expanding operations in Richland County
Company investing $20 million into new operations (Richland PIO) – Kemira, a global chemicals company announced plans to expand operations in Richland County, investing $20 million into the project....
View ArticleDominion Energy Launches Energy-Saving Program in Columbia
Customers benefit from cost-saving measures CAYCE, S.C. – Dominion Energy hosted a kickoff event in partnership with the City of Columbia at the Busby Street Community Center to inform residents of...
View ArticleAnna Fender of 1×1 Design Elected to Leadership Columbia Advisory Board
This is the fourth year Fender has been selected to counsel in the development program COLUMBIA, S.C. – The 1×1 Design team congratulates Anna Fender, IIDA, LEED AP, for continuing her service on the...
View ArticleLighting Up The Holidays For Children In The Hospital
Meg (left) and Aniyah (right) are best friends with a lot in common, even cancer. Together, they have fun just being kids.Meg (left) and Aniyah (right) are best friends with a lot in common, even...
View ArticleBullStreet District’s Burgeoning Tech Sector Adds Another Innovator
User experience trailblazer truematter moves to historic Ensor Building (Columbia, S.C.) – The BullStreet District’s vibrant technology sector — fueled by gigabit internet from Segra— is welcoming one...
View ArticleLiving in Love
by Victoria Osteen Look for the Best in Each Other I once heard about a husband and wife who were so upset after a big argument that they refused to speak to each other. That night, not wanting to be...
View ArticlePastor Creflo Dollar: TRUE HUMILITY
Humility is a widely-misunderstood word. Most people think a humble person is overly shy or bashful and always stays in the background. However, true humility isn’t displayed by groveling or letting...
View ArticlePastor Charles Stanley: Mature Faith
Romans 4:16-25 Abraham is known as the father of our faith because he believed God. Although he sometimes struggled to trust the Lord and made a few missteps along the way, his faith continued to grow...
View ArticleTravel Trends To Inspire Your 2020 Vacation Planning
Hot spots for vacations these days include the beaches of Portugal-and outdoor destinations like Big Bend National Park. (NAPSI)—Some things never change when it comes to traveling with friends and...
View ArticleConcrete Progress: Clemson Road Widening Moves Forward
Pictured Contractors with Richland County Transportation perform grading work to prepare for the installation of shared-use paths for pedestrians and bicyclists along Clemson Road. (Richland PIO) –...
View ArticleMarketing Mistakes That Can Haunt Your Business
By Rieva Lesonsky Are you letting one of these marketing errors scare your customers away? Ghosts, goblins and ghouls aren’t the only things that can haunt small business owners. Many entrepreneurs...
View ArticleDominion Energy Signs Statement of Support for Guard and Reserve Members
Pictured, Rodney Blevins, president and CEO of Dominion Energy Southeast Energy Group; William Hayden, Dominion Energy supervisor who received the Patriot Award; Judi Gatson, WIS-TV anchor and 2019...
View ArticleColumbia Chamber Opens New Headquarters
Move to Main Street District planned for early 2020. Columbia, SC – For over 30 years, the Columbia Chamber has conducted business from 930 Richland Street which was a structure originally built in...
View ArticleMillennials Are Leaving Religion And Not Coming Back
Millennials have earned a reputation for reshaping industries and institutions — shaking up the workplace, transforming dating culture, and rethinking parenthood. They’ve also had a dramatic impact on...
View ArticleDr. Lady June Cole For Richland One School Board
Dr. Lady June Cole is a graduate of Harvard University and a former public-school teacher, college professor, and administrator, with over 30 years of educational leadership. She has served on numerous...
View ArticleNew requirements to be enforced for food trucks operating in the City of...
Starting next year food trucks conducting business within the capital city will be required to meet new guidelines set by the latest edition of the International Fire Code. “This initiative by our...
View ArticleFort Jackson soldiers in training heading home for holidays
More than 9,000 trainees and soldiers in training will head home for the holidays this week for Fort Jackson Victory Block Leave. According to representatives, they will begin their journeys Wednesday...
View ArticleInaugural Miami Flight Departs from Columbia Metropolitan Airport
Pictured left to right: Tameika Isaac Devine, Columbia City Council; Tracy Montross, American Airlines; Dede Francis, American Airlines; Carl Blackstone, Columbia Chamber of Commerce; Mike Gula, CAE;...
View ArticleTHE CONTINUED GROWTH OF CONGAREE POINTE BRINGS MORE HOMES AND RENEWED...
Multi-phase Senior Living Development Scheduled for the Atlas Road Community in 2020 Columbia, SC – Over 13 years ago, in October of 2006, Bible Way Church of Atlas Road purchased 106+ acres in...
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