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Throughout time, horses have held an extraordinary connection to humans — some sort of cosmic bond held deep in our hearts that has been portrayed in a variety of ways, from cave art to modern movies. It is no wonder, then, that hundreds of organizations are devoted to the pres... More...

By Rachel Haynie Two men with solid Columbia ties will be inducted early next month into The South Carolina Hall of Fame. Tribute will be paid Jan. 8 at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center to Judge Matthew J. Perry and the Revolutionary War commander Peter Horry. Perry is U... More...

The tree lighting was accompanied by the Columbia Chorale Society, who lifted holiday spirits with great Christmas classics. Kids came early to hang their ornaments on the Christmas tree and to decorate cookies while visiting with Santa and Zig the Pig. More...
by John Temple Ligon
Winter crews College and high school rowing teams from Vermont, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, DC, and Virginia have announced plans for pre–season training on the Broad River near the Richland County Rowing Center. On January 2, teams from Georgetown and Carnegie Mellon begin trai... More...
The Assembly held its 118th annual ball Tuesday, December 19, 2006, at eight o'clock in the evening in the ballroom of the Columbia Marriott. Guests were received by Mrs. George Henry Bunch III, president, and Mr. Bunch; Mrs.Walter James Bristow III, president–elect, and Dr. Brist... More...
I resolve not to drink out of the toilet
It’s that time of year again when millions of people around the world resolve to make themselves better human beings. Some pledge to start exercising. Others will go to church more often. Many people will finally get their finances in order. More...
The Richland Northeast High School GAP Choir presented their fourth annual Winter Concert on December 16 at BibleWay Church. The concert featured the choir’s mime team, praise dancers, and hip–hop dancers and the release of the GAP CD single. Guest artists Focus, from Charleston, also p... More...
Part 9: The difference between Polar and Polynesian people
Two of the most interesting presentations at the Saltspring Explorers Conference delved into the cultures of the Polar Inuit of Greenland and the Polynesian people of Raivavae, two societies at extreme ends of every criteria. More...
Ellen Bryson picks out the book she wants to buy at the Friends of Richland County Public Library’s (RCPL’s) Winter Book Sale to be held Saturday, Jan. 20 at the RCPL Operations Center, 130 Lancewood Road 9 am–3 pm. A preview sale for Friends’ members only will be Jan. 19, 6:30 pm–8:30 p... More...
Tony Mizzell, Greg Pearce, Doris Corley, Joyce Dickerson, Val Hutchinson, Damon Jeter, Paul Livingston, Joe McEachern, Mike Montgomery, Bernice Scott, and Kit Smith were present. Presentations Michielle Cannon-Finch, clerk of council , gave Doris Corley and Tony Mizz... 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...
Three hundred million years ago it looked a lot different outside. For one thing, it was a very damp, humid time over much of the earth. Don't worry, there wouldn't have been any dinosaurs to chase you around. (They came later, as did the cavemen). More...