Vietnamese Immigrant Finds Success in Government Contracting
Pictured Left to right: Larry Fowler, Alex Lo, Michael Hayes, Connor Rosenbaum South Carolina-Alex Lo came to America with his parents in 1979 from Vietnam to escape unrest in his home country. But Lo...
View ArticleLMS teacher invites global perspective
LEXINGTON, S.C. — As she reaches the top of Machu Picchu and takes in the centuries-old view, one thought races to the front of Lauren E. Larmon’s mind. She can’t wait to share this experience with her...
View ArticleColumbia Bethlehem Community Center Receives $2,000 Grant from the Dollar...
Columbia, SC – The Dollar General Literacy Foundation recently awarded Columbia Bethlehem Community Center (CBCC) a $2,000 grant to support youth literacy. This grant is part of more than $4 million...
View ArticleColumbia Business Owner Paves Way for Minority Women in Highway Construction
Pictured Evangelina Hemphill. While working as an engineer in logistics and transportation at UPS, Evangelina Hemphill knew one day she wanted to own her own business. During a conversation with a...
View ArticlePastor Joel Osteen: A Seed Of Hope
A seed of hope is the beginning of every good thing in our lives. Hope gives birth to the overcoming life. It always believes for the best, even in the face of the worst circumstances. For believers in...
View ArticlePastor Creflo Dollar: THE POWER OF CHRIST-LIKE THINKING
A few years ago, a popular self-help book emphasized that our thoughts can help us achieve our goals, and lead to happiness and success. The mind is indeed powerful, but some people forget that our...
View ArticlePastor Charles Stanley: A Helper for All Occasions
John 14:16-18 Have you ever wished there were some kind of emergency telephone that rang in heaven, allowing you to access God anytime you wanted? Well, in a way there is. We all face situations that...
View ArticleTeachers ‘work’ together to stay sharp
LEXINGTON, S.C. — Following the lead of Fifth-Grade Teacher K. Nicole Dennis and Third-Grade Teacher Mary E. Lambert, faculty and staff at Lake Murray Elementary support each other when it comes to...
View ArticleLMES says ‘moo’ to World School Milk Day
LEXINGTON, S.C. — Students and staff dressed up as cows of all sizes at Lake Murray Elementary recently in celebration of World School Milk Day. The younger “cows” learned about the importance of...
View ArticleRichland One Awarded $15 Million Grant to Add Magnet Programs
Richland One has been awarded a $15 million federal grant to add magnet programs to four district schools. The award announcement was made September 27 by the U.S. Department of Education. Funds from...
View ArticleDistrict Five educator ‘proud to represent teachers’ during “Jeopardy!”...
IRMO – As a high school history teacher, Robert Barron’s job is to ask his students tough questions and gauge their mastery of a variety of topics. However, the tables were turned recently for the...
View ArticleTwo New Leaders Announced by Providence Health
COLUMBIA, SC –John Doyle has been named as the new Market Chief Financial Officer for Providence Health. Mr. Doyle is an accomplished healthcare executive with over twenty years of progressive...
View ArticleHow To Protect Your Data
To fight phishing and the like, get your computer checked regularly. (NAPSI)—Chances are your data, whether personal or at work, has been compromised. Even before half the adults in America had their...
View ArticleMore Matters: Plant Breeding Innovation Key To Increased Vegetable Consumption
(NAPSI)—According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, most Americans of all ages consume too few fruits and vegetables, while the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)...
View ArticlePalmetto Center for the Arts to present FAME THE MUSICAL
The Palmetto Center for the Arts Theatre Company at Richland Northeast High School will present Fame the Musical Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, October 11th, 12th, and 14th at 7:30 pm and Sunday,...
View ArticleBrandon Micheal Hall stars in ABC’s “The Mayor”
Brandon Micheal Hall, a graduate of the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities, made his primetime television debut in ABC’s new comedy, “The Mayor,”. Twenty-four year old Hall...
View ArticleHelp For People With Problem Perspiration
(NAPSI)—A common but hidden scourge, excessive perspiration is a serious medical condition called hyperhidrosis that affects nearly 367 million people. Lisa Pieretti, executive director of the...
View ArticleFeeling Ill? The Computer Will See You Now
(NAPSI)—The next time you don’t feel well, where will you turn? If you’re like many Americans, it will be to your computer. According to a recent survey conducted by Morning Consult on behalf of...
View ArticleGood Options For Funding Your Long-Term Care
If you or someone you care about needs long-term care, selling an insurance policy can help you afford it. (NAPSI)—Most Americans over the age of 65 will require long-term care at some point in their...
View ArticleMedicare Open Enrollment Means More To Boomers Than Ever
Planning for your retirement should include taking medical costs into account. A professional financial adviser can help. (NAPSI)—Each year, Medicare Open Enrollment begins on October 15 and ends on...
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