SCHOOL DISTRICTS MEET IN 3RD ANNUAL CHARITY BASKETBALL GAME
COLUMBIA — The Nothing but Net charity basketball game between Richland One and Richland Two employees will take place on Thursday, Oct. 5 at 6 p.m. at Keenan High School, 361 Pisgah Church Road,...
View ArticleColumbia Fire Department Hiring Firefighters
The Columbia Fire Department launches hiring campaign for the next CFD Recruit Class, 18-01 Columbia Fire Chief Aubrey D. Jenkins announced today that the Columbia Fire Department is accepting...
View ArticlePalmetto Capital City Classic 2017
COLUMBIA, S.C. – The Benedict College Tigers opened the 2017 season with a 28-15 victory over the Livingstone College Blue Bears in the 16th annual Palmetto Capital City Classic on Saturday evening in...
View ArticleTips For Parents Of Teen Drivers
A new connected car device enables parents to have more-informed conversations with teens about their driving habits. (NAPSI)—The National Safety Council reports that half of all teen drivers will be...
View ArticleDon’t Risk Life And Limb: Know The Signs Of Peripheral Artery Disease
Pain in your legs and feet could be a sign of a serious condition. Talk to your doctor about peripheral artery disease (PAD). (NAPSI)—Many people dismiss leg pain as a normal sign of aging. But for 8.5...
View ArticleMyra Singleton Thompson: Preacher, Teacher and Counselor
Myra Singleton Thompson is the AT&T South Carolina African American History Calendar September, 2017 Honoree. This year AT&T honors the fallen of Mother Emanuel AME Church. Charleston native...
View ArticleIrmo Elementary teacher named finalist for 2017 National History Teacher of...
Photo caption: Irmo Elementary School teacher Nicole Bishop has been named a finalist for National History Teacher of the Year. IRMO – Irmo Elementary School first grade teacher Nicole Bishop has been...
View ArticleSmall Business Quick Recovery Loan
by Charleston LDC The LDC wants to remind businesses in the local area, to include those located in Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton, Dorchester, and Williamsburg counties, about its Quick Recovery Loan...
View ArticleAre You Interested In The Stock Market? Find Market Tips Here.
Just about anyone can take advantage of learning about basic stock market investing information, from expert to beginners. Investing is more than simply buying stock when it’s low and selling when it’s...
View ArticleThree Reasons Not To File A Claim For That Fender Bender
You don’t always need to involve your insurance company after an auto accident. (NAPSI)—Although you’ll almost certainly want to have your insurance company cover the cost of a car accident involving...
View ArticleWomanhood Is Not Defined By A Uterus: Debunking Myths About Hysterectomy
Many women may be relieved to know doctors today can perform hysterectomies without causing early menopause. (NAPSI)—Who you are today has less to do with your anatomy than it did when previous...
View ArticleMyths And Facts: Clearing Up A Few Misconceptions About Eye Exams
It’s wise to have a professional check your eyes regularly. (NAPSI)—People are constantly reminded to eat right and exercise to stay healthy. But what about eye health? Dozens of eye diseases and...
View ArticleFort Jackson holds mass casualty exercise
FORT JACKSON, SC — Fort Jackson Soldiers, employees and visitors can expect longer than usual wait times to enter post Sept. 26 and there could be traffic snarls near the installation’s entrance gates....
View ArticleAt Irmo High School, arts magnet provides another ‘source of pride’ for...
Photo caption: Students from Irmo High School’s theatre program perform in “The Little Mermaid.” COLUMBIA – When Irmo High School launched its international arts magnet program during the 2014-2015...
View ArticleMTC Dental Hygiene Students Volunteer for Mission Work Without Leaving Columbia
Photo caption: Second-year dental hygiene students, faculty, and staff volunteered at the S.C. Dental Association’s annual Dental Access Days. (Columbia, S.C.) Midlands Technical College second-year...
View ArticleSC Chamber hears from Lexington businesses during grassroots tour
Pictured Ted Pitts, President and CEO of the SC Chamber By: Connor Watkins Each year, the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce hits the road to hear from business leaders across the state about the...
View ArticleTown of Lexington Announces “Lexington Live” Fall Concert Series
Pictured: The Finesse Band will perform October 12th By Connor Watkins The Town of Lexington hosts “Lexington Live” Fall Concert Series, starting Thursday, September 21, 2017. The concerts will take...
View ArticleFood Lion FEEDS Charitable Foundation awards grant to Senior Resources’ Meals...
Pictured: Greg Lee, general manager of the Harden Street Food Lion store in Columbia, presents a check to Senior Resources’ staff (from left) Assistant Director of In-Home & Community-Based...
View ArticleRichland County to Cover Rising Costs of Employee Dependent Health Coverage
(RICHLAND PIO) — Richland County Council is taking steps to lessen the burden of rising health costs for County employees with dependents. Council approved a recommendation from the County...
View ArticleSAINT JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH TO HOST GLOBAL VISIONARY LEADER-REV. DR. BILL WINSTON
Saint John Baptist Church is proud to host the renowned global visionary leader, Bible teacher and best-selling author Rev. Dr. Bill Winston, on Sept 23, 2017. Rev. Bill Winston, is the Senior Pastor...
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