‘Bone Up’ On Wise Winter Weather Practice For Your Pet
Lucky loves to romp in the snow. Remember to check your pet’s paws, ears and tail after some outdoor winter fun. (NAPSI)—Notwithstanding their fur coats, pets can feel the cold just as humans do. So...
View ArticleCOLUMBIA CHAMBER ANNOUNCES 2017-2018 LEADERSHIP COLUMBIA ADVISORY BOARDS
Marshall Minton to Chair Leadership Columbia Advisory Board and Ryan Newton to Chair Leadership Columbia Alumni Association Board. COLUMBIA, S.C. – Leadership Columbia, a Columbia Chamber program for...
View ArticleBe Cart Smart: Tips to Recycle and Dispose of Trash the Right Way
(Richland PIO) – In advance of the holiday season when household waste amounts greatly increase, Richland County reminds residents of several tips for disposing of trash and recycling the right way to...
View ArticleNP Strategy Honored for Communications Work
Pictured Erin Sanders, left, and Emily Eckert, right. Recognized by the International Assoc. of Business Communicators S.C. Chapter COLUMBIA, S.C. – NP Strategy received two prestigious communications...
View ArticleRichland One Recognizes Health Partners and National Healthy Schools Winners
Pictured left to right; T.Q. Davis (Palmetto Health Office of Community Health); Vince Ford (Palmetto Health’s chief community health officer and former Richland One school board member); Richland One...
View ArticleChapin Elementary students shine bright in visit with solar astronomer
CHAPIN – Chapin Elementary School students had their imaginations taken to outer space during a special visit from local solar astronomer Larry Metcalf. Metcalf, better known as “Sunspot Larry” is a...
View ArticleLMES students choose to practice kindness
LEXINGTON, S.C. — Students at Lake Murray Elementary know that showing kindness makes the school day happier for everyone. During Red Ribbon Week, students celebrated kindness as a healthy lifestyle...
View ArticleBlythewood High School Drama department wins SCTA competition
Pictured Seniors Imani and Niara Hargrave. BLYTHEWOOD –The Blythewood High School Drama Department’s original production of “Growing Up Wonderland” won first place out of a field of 32 at the South...
View ArticleSamsung Announces New Plant Manager for Newberry County Facility
Plant manager takes charge as home appliance facility prepares for production. (Newberry, S.C.) Samsung Electronics Home Appliance America announced the addition of Tony Fraley as plant manager for the...
View ArticleWhy You Should Change Your Mind about Inclusion
By Dr. Nika White, President and CEO, Nika White Consulting and Best Selling Author of “The Intentional Inclusionist™.” There’s a hidden obstacle tripping up many of us working in the diversity and...
View ArticleMeals Made Easier
A hot and hearty one-dish meal is easy to make and delicious to share with the family. (NAPSI)—Finding time to cook a healthy dinner for the whole family to enjoy can be a challenge. With a little...
View ArticleSusan Gaymon awarded Palmetto Health’s Lead by Example Award
Award given annually to one leader across health care system Susan Gaymon, administrative director at Palmetto Health Tuomey, is the recipient of the prestigious James E. Lathren Lead by Example Award...
View ArticleDella Reese, Music Legend and Touched By an Angel Star
Della Reese, the husky-voiced singer and actress who spent almost a decade playing a down-to-earth heavenly messenger on the CBS series “Touched by an Angel” and became an ordained minister in real...
View ArticleOlder People Improve Life For Others And Themselves
Seniors can volunteer to tutor kids or prepare taxes. (NAPSI)—Many older Americans have discovered that sharing their accumulated wisdom with others who need help can be a big win all around. Here’s a...
View ArticleCity Community Development Affordable Housing Loan Program
The City of Columbia Community Development Department is celebrating over forty years of Building Communities and Transforming Lives. Community Development is offering an Affordable Housing Loan...
View ArticleTuition-Free S.C. Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities
GREENVILLE, S.C. — The South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities invites young artists from across the state to apply to the public, residential high school and summer programs for...
View ArticleMajority of Small Business Owners Oppose Tax Reform Proposals
Pictured Frank Knapp Jr, president and CEO of the South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce. The Businesses for Responsible Tax Reform released a new scientific opinion poll showing that the...
View ArticleManage your Blood Sugar with this Carb Friendly Appetizer: Crab Salad on Endive
By Registered Dietitian, Kay “KayMac” MacInnis There are many of us impacted by diabetes and the world of elevated blood sugars. This month, Providence Health is hosting a series of classes around...
View ArticleColumbia Deltas Honor Benedict New President and Chief of Staff
Pictured Brenda B. Branic, President of The Columbia (SC) Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis President of Benedict College. Photo by Calvin Reese,...
View ArticleLeadership Solutions For Common Problems At Work
It’s not always a simple matter when trying to figure out what kind of leader those around you are looking for. You must be disciplined and understand what qualities respected leaders have. Not only...
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