NEW PRINCIPAL AT LONGLEAF MIDDLE SCHOOL
Pictured Teresa Price Boyd COLUMBIA, S.C. — Longleaf Middle School will soon welcome a new principal. Starting July 1, 2020, Teresa Price Boyd will take over as principal of Longleaf. At a board...
View ArticleCentral Carolina Community Foundation Awards over $500,000 in Scholarships
Pictured The first recipient, Wilfredo Anderson 204 outstanding students across South Carolina and the country awarded scholarships to obtain a higher education. (Columbia, SC) – Central Carolina...
View ArticleUseful Tips And Advice About Facebook Marketing
Be sure to link all content published online back to your Facebook page. If your site has a blog, include a summary and post links via Facebook. It’s also possible to rig it so that any time you post a...
View ArticleColumbia’s Soda City Market to reopen by end of month
By Karamie Hallman Soda City Market has been one of the many events Columbia residents have missed amid the COVID-19 pandemic. It was announced Thursday afternoon that the beloved gathering of art and...
View ArticleHelpful Tips To Use When Investing In The Stock Market
When you initially get into stocks it can be very overwhelming. There’s lots of things to consider, and you are also worried about losing your money. This article’s tips will help you invest prudently...
View ArticleHistoric Barhamville Estates, home to African American Trail Blazers
Pictured Bishop Redfern II and Rev. Luella Redfern. By Bishop Redfern II Barhamville Estates, a subdivision developed by African-American developer, James D. Langley, was built on the property where...
View ArticleCounty Office Offers No-Touch Thermometers to Businesses
Pictured Kim Mann and Mariah Washington of Richland County Economic Development deliver non-contact infrared thermometers to Jay Metts of McEntire Produce. McEntire is taking precautions, including...
View ArticleWE ARE NOT ALONE
by Creflo Dollar “We are not alone.” If this phrase conjures up images of aliens, flying saucers, and outer space, then you’re probably like many others who have accepted Hollywood’s version of this...
View ArticlePastor Charles Stanley; Strength for the Lonely
Isaiah 41:9-11 Loneliness is a painful emotion that many people fear. Paul knew what it felt like, so his life and letters can offer us encouragement when we’re lonely. Yesterday we saw how the apostle...
View ArticleMARVIN R. ELLISON, Lowe’s President & Chief Executive Officer
Marvin Ellison has served as president and chief executive officer of Lowe’s Companies, Inc., since July 2018, when he also joined Lowe’s board of directors. Marvin has more than 30 years of leadership...
View ArticleMillion Man March packs Columbia streets and State House lawn
A crowd gathered at Columbia’s Martin Luther King Jr. Park Sunday, many dressed in their Sunday best. More than 2,000 people came to carry on the legacy of the man whose name the park bears, and all...
View ArticleOperation Feed My Sheep
Pictured, Pastor Fred Coit, Ridgewood Baptist Church, Leon Lott, Richland County Sheriff, Rev. Dr. Jamey Graham, Pastor of Saint John Baptist and Pastor Michael Baker, Greater Saint Luke Baptist...
View ArticleWhen it feels like Jesus isn’t enough
Can the love of Jesus pay the bills, get you a good husband or wife, and give you that promotion you want or the peace and joy that you so desperately long for? To all that, the answer is a resounding...
View ArticleAll You Need To Know About Business Leadership
Leaders know how to serve, and you must know the qualities that great leaders are made of. Reading this article will help you become a more efficient and productive leader. You never know, there might...
View ArticleSCDOT Plans More Paving Projects for Year 4 of its 10-Year Plan to Rebuild...
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has announced plans for an additional $562 million in road pavement and resurfacing projects for the coming fiscal year 2020-2021. The...
View ArticleCamp Cole holds groundbreaking ceremony at new 40-acre site in Eastover
Community members gathered for a special occasion to celebrate the groundbreaking of Camp Cole in Eastover. Established in 2016, Camp Cole was inspired by 11-year-old Cole Sawyer who lost his battle to...
View ArticleA Call For Freedom From Behind the Mask
By Roslyn Clark Artis Our country is under siege — locked in an epic battle for the lives of her citizenry and the very soul of the nation. We are, at once, fighting two distinct but equally deadly...
View ArticleResilient Columbia Rolls Out Pledge Program Packets to over 200 Businesses
Over 200 local businesses participated in the drive-through event held in parking lot between City Hall/Richland County Courthouse (1700 Block of Main Street). This event was to invite and recognize...
View ArticleStrategies On How To Be Successful In The Stock Market
Are you constantly expecting returns on your investments but never see any? Many people want to make a profit by investing in the market, but few know what it takes to be highly successful. Keep...
View ArticleTips To Help The Average Webmaster Build An Above Average Site
Be sure your site has a tagline everyone can see. These are statements or mottos that express the purpose of your business. This is important since the average user knows if they want to stay and...
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