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By John Temple LigonTemple@TheColumbiaStar.com Clem Goldson is a partner and a sales advisor for Spectra True Colour printing, and he is an owner and secretary for Spectra Dynamic marketing, both at 414 Rivermont Drive, near the Zoo just off I-26. More ...
Linda Salane of the Alliance for Women at Columbia College Photo and story by John Temple LigonTemple@TheColumbiaStar.com Born in Cumberland, Maryland, Linda Salane moved to Rock Hill about 1950, when her father opened the new plant for Celanese. By her Rock Hill High School senior year she was a serious actress. Her favorite role was the queen in More ... Briefs by John Temple Ligon Notes for comparisons North Carolina is looking at a $1 billion budget shortfall when the legislature convenes next year. Over the next 25 years, N.C. needs $122 billion to maintain the state's roads and keep up with population growth. N.C. expects to have no more than $57 billion. In 25 yea More ...
Universal Pictures will film a romantic comedy starring Oscar winner George Clooney in S.C. More ... South Carolina Court of Appeals Rules in the Ligon Case Contributed by Business Wire Affinity Technology Group, Inc. (OTCBB: AFFI) announced November 2, 2006, that the South Carolina Court of Appeals has reinstated a jury verdict against the Company and its founder, Jeff Norris, of $382,148 in connection with a lawsuit brought against the Company by Temple Ligon. More ...
Linda F. Lovern has retired as executive director of the Shepherd's Center of St. Andrews after 16 1/2 years. Lovern, a native of Virginia, was hired in July of 1990, as the first paid director of the Shepherd's Center of St. Andrews. She moved to Columbia with her husband Ron from Lumberton, N.C. w More ... |
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