Quantcast
Channel: Millennium Magazine Columbia SC News
Browsing all 4007 articles
Browse latest View live

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority presents “THE GREAT DEBATE”

Columbia, SC –  On Sunday, April 23, 2017, the May Week Committee of the Columbia Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. will present THE GREAT DEBATE to support Youth and Education...

View Article


Pastor Paula White: What Is Deliverance?

Deliverance is the supernatural transference of God’s people from a place of oppression to a place of freedom. It can happen to a person individually by a move of the Holy Spirit, or deliverance can...

View Article


Pastor Creflo A. Dollar: Do You Know Him?

During His ministry on earth, Jesus performed many miracles. The Gospels are full of the accounts of His miraculous feats: He opened blinded eyes, raised the dead, cast out demons and healed people...

View Article

Dr. Charles Stanley: Forward by Faith

Genesis 12:1-9 Faith can be lulled to sleep when we are focused on our own comfort rather than God’s plan. Abraham did not fall into this trap. He traded the familiar for the unknown and received many...

View Article

100 Black Women Honor Greek Sorority Presidents

The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., Columbia (SC) Chapter will host its annual “My Sister’s Keeper Awards and Scholarship Luncheon” on Saturday, April 8, 2017 at The Medallion Conference...

View Article


2017 March for Meals campaign raises awareness of senior hunger in the Midlands

Senior Resources is participating in March for Meals, a nationwide campaign to raise awareness of senior hunger in local communities. South Carolina currently ranks 4th-worst in the nation in terms of...

View Article

Schools prove — All means All

Try as he might, Lexington High Student Vaj James Runkle could not stop smiling as he and his teammates came to the stage one by one to receive their athletic letters. When it was his turn, Runkle...

View Article

Fort Jackson Soldiers run 100 miles to celebrate Centennial, honor 7th president

FORT JACKSON, SC – Nearly 120 Fort Jackson soldiers along with civilian participants will depart Andrew Jackson State Park in Lancaster, SC and then from designated check points along a 100-Mile route...

View Article


It’s Time To Show Your Kidneys Some Love

Heart Your Kidneys. Because when they stop working, so do you! (NAPSI)—When it comes to internal organs, hearts tend to get all the attention. But when your kidneys don’t work, the rest of you won’t...

View Article


People Searching For Strength And Wellness Can Find It In Numbers

Having a group to exercise with can be one of the best ways to get yourself to stick to your routine. (NAPSI)—While many people are familiar with the phrase “strength is in numbers,” not everyone...

View Article

Ten Tips For Successful Spring Cleaning

Cleaning your house inside and out can be very satisfying—and easier than you may think. (NAPSI)—As the weather begins to warm, many people begin to think about spring cleaning. Here are 10 simple...

View Article

Mac Bennett receives Order of the Palmetto

Pictured: State Representative Beth Bernstein, Mac Bennett, president and CEO of United Way of the Midlands and Joel Lourie. Columbia, S.C. – Mac Bennett, president and CEO of United Way of the...

View Article

Dawn Staley to Head USA Basketball Women’s National Team

Staley’s selection as head coach was revealed in a press conference. COLUMBIA, S.C. — Dawn Staley, head coach at the University of South Carolina, who has had a long and illustrious USA Basketball...

View Article


Brookland Baptist Church Womens Day, PEARLS!

Pictured: Front Row sitting – left to right, Valerie Williams, Janice Gordon, Pamela Coates, Chair Nena Staley, Co-Chair Tyra Risher, Rev. Marilyn Bassfield, Margaret Moore Mack, Monica Watts. Second...

View Article

California Sweet Potatoes For Holidays And Every Day

Sweet Potato Jalapeño Corn Muffins are a great addition to brunch, lunch or dinner. (NAPSI)—Here’s food for thought: As more and more Americans realize, sweet potatoes can be enjoyed not only during...

View Article


Don’t Drive Damaged Goods

Thousands of people are driving potentially unsafe vehicles—but you don’t have to be among them. (NAPSI)—More than 725,000 vehicles driven on U.S. roads every day may be dangerous, according to new...

View Article

Tips To Help Families Improve Health

You can spend less and still eat well. (NAPSI)—Although March is officially National Nutrition Month, anytime is a good time to eat more nutritiously, points out the Society for Public Health Education...

View Article


Councilwoman Tameika Isaac Devine Receives NLC University Training Honor

Councilwoman Tameika Isaac Devine was recognized by the National League of Cities’ University (NLC University) for reaching the gold level in its Certificate Program. Sponsored by the National League...

View Article

SC Ports Breaks Ground on Inland Port Dillon

DILLON, SC – Officials broke ground on the site of Inland Port Dillon, a South Carolina Ports Authority facility slated to open in early 2018 to support growing intermodal cargo volumes between the...

View Article

Richland County Vector Control Program to Begin Mosquito Spraying

(Richland PIO) – The Richland County Vector Control Program is preparing for mosquito spraying. The program conducts surveillance on mosquito populations, treats larval breeding sites and sprays for...

View Article
Browsing all 4007 articles
Browse latest View live