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Pastor Creflo Dollar: Embracing Godly Relationships

Everyone wants happy relationships with others, and yet we see every day the pain that troubled relationships cause for all concerned. Whether it’s a friendship or a marriage, the bonds that people...

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Take Your Cat On An Adventure

Gaia displays her true nature in New York City’s Central Park to celebrate National “Take Your Cat On An Adventure” Day. (NAPSI)—Whether it’s exploring the great outdoors or within the walls of their...

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Delicious Drinks

This pretty, pink Watermelon Margarita makes a refreshing accompaniment to relaxing on the patio. (NAPSI)—Fruit can be a great way to add color and flavor to any drink recipe. For example, give...

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Lexington Medical Center Begins 2016 Partners Program

Summer Internship Helps Students Explore Health Care Careers West Columbia, S.C. – The annual Partners Program has started at Lexington Medical Center once again! Now in its 26th year, this program...

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District 5 Nutrition Department Wins USDA Best Practices Award

Pictured: District Five Nutrition Director Todd Bedenbaugh and more than 100 of his food service staff at a recent district gathering. IRMO – The S.C. Department of Education’s Office of Health and...

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Dutch Fork Principal Wins Lifetime Achievement Award

Pictured: Dr. Gregory C. Owings, Principal of Dutch Fork High School  IRMO – Dr. Gregory C. Owings, Principal at Dutch Fork High School, recently won the Lifetime Achievement Award from the South...

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Have You Seen The Latest Street Photography

Pictured above Keta Forrest and Neese Grant, Forrest & Grant Photo Imaging; For more information click here www.forrestgrantimaging.com One of the most candid styles of photography is street...

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Lessening The Impact of Hemorrhoids

It is very common for women to develop hemorrhoids. This is caused by increased pressure on blood vessels of the pelvic region. The pushing a mother has to endure during labor can worsen hemorrhoids....

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Protect Your Family From Mosquitoes Six Ways

A few simple steps can help you avoid mosquito bites and the diseases they may carry. (NAPSI)—According to the World Health Organization, as many as 3 to 4 million people may be exposed to the Zika...

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What You Should Know About Your Chip Card

Chip cards and chip-enabled merchants put America on the way to the next level of payment security for consumers, businesses and financial institutions. by Stephanie Ericksen (NAPSI)—Hundreds of...

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Columbia Fire Department Graduates Recruit Class

Twenty-one Firefighters complete 16 week recruit school  Columbia Fire Chief Aubrey D. Jenkins announced the graduation of 21 members of the Columbia Fire Department’s Recruit Class 16-01 during a...

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Great Guide When It Comes To MLM

In network marketing, it is easy to get pulled into the numbers game and focus on the quantity of prospects when in truth your success depends on the quality of your leads. It is to your benefit to...

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Sites Announced for Children’s Free Summer Meal Program

Through August 12, Richland One will provide free healthy meals to children 18 years old or younger at more than 100 sites throughout the community. This year, there will be two types of meal sites...

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COLUMBIA CHAMBER GRADUATES 51 MIDLANDS LEADERS

Pictured Carl Blackstone, President and CEO of the Columbia Chamber Over 50 Participants in the Chamber’s Leadership Columbia Program Honored at Graduation Ceremony COLUMBIA, S.C. – Recently at the...

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U.S. Army Central celebrates 241st Army Birthday

By Sgt. Victor Everhart, Jr., USARCENT Public Affairs SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, S.C. – U.S. Army Central celebrated the 241st birthday of the Army at Patton Hall recently. Brig. Gen. David Glaser, chief of...

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First Choice Fit® Marcus Lattimore Football Camps Announced

Community health fairs offered to campers and the public at no charge. COLUMBIA, S.C. – The Xtra Inch, in partnership with Select Health of South Carolina’s First Choice Medicaid health plan, presents...

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Midlands Gives 2016 Video Released by Central Carolina Community Foundation

Third annual 24-hour online giving day raised $1.6 million, despite national tech issues  (Columbia, S.C.) – Central Carolina Community Foundation, the Midlands’ expert on philanthropy, has released...

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Three Tips To Get The Job You’ve Always Wanted

A fulfilling, rewarding career may be at your fingertips if you know how to network. by Catherine Fisher, Career Expert (NAPSI)—We spend an average of 45 years in the workplace. Are you doing what you...

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Veterans Deserve More Victories At Home

With support and determination, America’s veterans can stay strong, physically and mentally. (NAPSI)—After the Sept. 11 attacks, Bobby Body enlisted in the U.S. Army. He was deployed to Habbaniyah,...

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Can An Aspirin A Day Keep The Doctor Away?

Daily aspirin can help some people prevent cardiovascular disease and colorectal cancer (NAPSI)—Aspirin is a familiar over-the-counter medicine that reduces pain. Taking a low-dose or “baby” aspirin...

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