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A bungalow featured on last year's Homes for the Holidays tour recently was commandeered by a local production company making an independent film. More...

Short story by Bob Ford Mrs. Hibbard was old. Probably about 40. She was tall, maybe 5' 10" with steel gray hair tied in the back in a large bun. Piercing the bun was what looked like a railroad spike. Mrs. Hibbard was my fifth grade teacher. More...

In 1957, a small group of lawyers organized the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) to stand up for a civil jury system that was under attack by several states. Today, there are chapters in almost every state of the union with over 6,000 members. Attacks on the jury system are fewer now but mo More...
Matt Kennell, executive director of the City Center Partnership (CCP), welcomed the members to their fifth annual meeting at the Columbia Marriott. All told, the CCP's business improvement district (BID) has 347 property-owning members, who tax themselves to support the BID. More...
The first of the season's debutante balls, The Columbia Ball, was held Thanksgiving Eve, November 22, at The Columbia Marriott. More...
Skyhawks complete a perfect season and claim the 2006 SCISA 3A Championship.
Hammond earns its first state football title in 15 years; the seventh football title in the school's history. This team is definitely one for the ages. More...
Jim Chester and John Pollack love caves. At the Western Canada Explorers Club conference on Saltspring Island, both had a chance to dazzle the audience with their exploits. More...
Talin Kenar will appear in Columbia Classical Ballet's production of The Nutcracker Dec. 1, 7:30; Dec. 2, 3 pm & 7:30; Dec. 3, 3 pm at the Koger Center. Call 251-2222 for tickets.
CHURCH/charity First Presbyterian Church continues its Wednesdays at noon lunch service in Jackson Hall. Lunch begins at 11:30 am followed by a speaker from 12:25 to 12:50. A hot meal is $5. Soup and salad is $4. The Thursdays at noon lunch service also continues. 799-9062. More...
City Hall Nov. 14 5:15 pm
Forest Acres City Council met at 5:15 on Tuesday, November 14, 2006, at City Hall. All members were present and accounted for. More...
NOTICE OF UNCLAIMED VEHICLES/PUBLIC SALE The following vehicles(s) or other property are subject to towing, repair and/or storage liens, are declared to be abandoned pursuant to Section 56-5-5810, 56-5-5636 and 29-1510 SC Law as Amended, and are in the custody of More...
Dr. John Nelson "Jambalaya and a crawfish pie and filet gumbo More...