PROJECT CARE COALITION HONORED AT CADCA’S NATIONAL LEADERSHIP FORUM
Pictured left to right: General Arthur Dean, Chairman & CEO, CADCA; Terina Gardner, School Counselor, Bethel-Hanberry Elementary; Javana D. Lovett, Project Director, The Project CARE Coalition;...
View ArticleOak Pointe Elementary School student recognized as top second grade reader in...
IRMO- Oak Pointe Elementary School student Ciara Cooke has been named as the Read with the Gamecocks top second grade reader in South Carolina. Ciara read 3,191 pages and was recognized on her...
View ArticleCOLUMBIA NATIVE PUBLISHES CHILDREN’S BOOK TO PREPARE KIDS FOR AIR TRAVEL
Pictured Kaela Harmon. (Columbia, SC) A new children’s book has just hit the market and it’s already taking flight. Zoey’s First Plane Ride, written by airport marketing consultant, Kaela Harmon, was...
View Article$6 MILLION AWARDED TO BENEDICT COLLEGE, CLAFLIN UNIVERSITY & VOORHEES COLLEGE
Pictured from left: Dr. Michael Lomax, President and CEO, UNCF, Dr. David Swinton, President College, Dr. W. Franklin Evans, President, Voorhees College and Dr. Henry Tisdale, President, Claflin...
View ArticleDutch Fork High alums shine on PGA Tour
Dustin Johnson is now the number one golfer in the world on the PGA Tour. IRMO- Dutch Fork High School alum Dustin Johnson continues his dominance on golf’s biggest stage. Johnson shot a 17-under 267...
View ArticleRichland County begins Replacing Live Oak Trees in Landon Place Neighborhood
(RICHLAND PIO) — Tree-lined streets will again be a hallmark of the Landon Place subdivision now that a project is underway to replace more than 100 live oaks mistakenly chopped down by Richland County...
View ArticleColumbia City Council Adopts Comprehensive Vending Food Service Policy
The City of Columbia is taking a comprehensive approach to vending and food service at its facilities, meetings and events to improve the quality of health for its employees and all citizens. Columbia...
View ArticleColumbia Open Studios Tour, April 1-2, 2017, Presented by 701 Center for...
(COLUMBIA, SC) — 701 Center for Contemporary Art (701 CCA) welcomes a roster of 64 local artists for the free, self-guided Columbia Open Studios tour on Saturday, April 1 and Sunday, April 2, 2017. The...
View ArticleSouth Carolina Human Affairs Commission Investigations Resulted in...
When the General Assembly created the SC Human Affairs Commission in 1972 with the mission to prevent and eliminate discrimination in South Carolina, the State Legislature not only wanted to improve...
View ArticleMignon Clyburn, FCC Commissioner, to Speak at Advocacy Awards Luncheon
COLUMBIA, SC — The MBDA Business Center – Columbia, SC is pleased to announce that The Honorable Mignon Clyburn, a Commissioner at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), will be the keynote...
View ArticleFamily Promise Names New Executive Director
Karen Newsome, an ordained Presbyterian minister, has been named executive director of Family Promise of the Midlands, a coalition of 27 Midlands congregations that house and serve homeless families....
View Article8 Reasons Why R&B Has Died in the Black Community
Pictured: The Temptations had popularity and influence of R&B for decades. One of the Black community’s greatest gifts to the world is an astounding list of genres and artists who have changed the...
View ArticleGreater Lexington Chamber Honors Local Businesses, Professionals
Pictured from left: Allison Hedrick; Trey Powell; Heather Corley; and Vaughan Dozier and Mike Crapps of Fist Community Bank, with Otis Rawl, Chamber president and CEO. LEXINGTON, SC – The Greater...
View ArticleAre Your Ears Ringing?
If you’ve been hearing strange sounds, you may be glad to also hear the condition can be managed. (NAPSI)—If you have a ringing in your ears that no one around you can hear, you’re not alone. Chances...
View ArticleChildren Have New Hygiene Treatment For Dry Eye And Eyelid Bacteria
Dr. Steve Lichtenstein, one of the nation’s top pediatric ophthalmologists, helps a young patient recover from eye inflammation using Avenova, a new eyelid hygiene product.Dr. Steve Lichtenstein, one...
View ArticleHave A Sparkling Time—Without Overindulging
You can have an effervescent evening without high-calorie food and drink.You can have an effervescent evening without high-calorie food and drink. Presented by Truly Spiked & Sparkling (NAPSI)—If...
View ArticlePaint Your Plate Purple (With Produce)
The color purple can be your clue to heart-healthy, nutrient-rich vegetables, fruits and juices. (NAPSI)—Mealtime’s about to get a lot more colorful. Registered dietitians and other health...
View ArticlePROJECT CARE COALITION HONORED AT CADCA’S NATIONAL LEADERSHIP FORUM
Pictured left to right: General Arthur Dean, Chairman & CEO, CADCA; Terina Gardner, School Counselor, Bethel-Hanberry Elementary; Javana D. Lovett, Project Director, The Project CARE Coalition;...
View ArticleDistrict Five announces Elementary Level Science Fair winners
IRMO- Lexington-Richland School District Five has announced its science fair winners from the elementary level. The event was held recently at Dutch Fork High School. In the Earth/Environmental...
View ArticleDistrict Five launches Support Enrichment program
IRMO – The many helping hands of support employees across School District Five of Lexington and Richland Counties leave a lasting impact. Every school runs smoothly thanks to the hard work and...
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