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The Cardinal Newman Card players presented an evening of entertainment December 13, 14, and 15. Each evening began with musical entertainment from members of the Cardinal Chorus and assorted Card Players. More...

The City of Columbia Restructuring Commission, after two and one- half years and $40,000 and countless meetings, votes 10- 2 to change city government structure, but 11- 1 was the required ratio, so there were no change recommendations. The two against change were Crawford Clarkson, former chairma... More...

Providence Heart Institute developed the Red Dress Campaign to alert women to the dangers of heart disease. The campaign uses the visual of a red dress to help communicate that heart disease is not just a man's disease- it's the number one cause of death among women. More...

The USC Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution held a meeting December 12, 2007 in the Confederate and Military Museum of the S. C. State Museum. Dr. Allen Stokes, executive director of the South Caroliniana Library gave the address, History of the Caroliniana Librar... More...
About the time of its initial public offering in July 1997, technologybased NetBank of Atlanta noted South Carolina's Mack I. Whittle Jr., as a member of its board of directors. Whittle was president and CEO at Carolina First, beginning in 1986. More...
The Columbia Cotillion Club, a gentlemen's dance club founded in 1890, held its Winter Ball Thursday evening, December 27, 2007, at the Columbia Marriott. Four daughters and three granddaughters of members were presented. A reception and receiving line were followed by the debutante figure inclu... More...
Noo grits in the White House
I'm excited about the arrival of 2008, but I'm not looking forward to the upcoming primaries and presidential election. It seems there is a minimum of Southern drawls and a smorgasbord of Yankee twangs in this election cycle. Where did the good Southern presidential candidates go? Did we lose all... More...
Each year the children of the St. John Neumann Catholic School family are taught about the true meaning of giving. They learn there are many children in their local community who are less fortunate than they are. As a part of their dedication to providing service to their community, the second gr... More...
Part 39: Jehovah Methodist Episcopal Church
Prior to the Civil War, slaves and free blacks belonged to established Episcopal and Methodist churches. After the war, they sought to establish their own churches. In 1870, the Methodist Church created a new affiliate specifically for blacks in the South, the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. More...
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ART Art,Art,and More Art at Mays Park will offer classes through March. Just the two of us, parent and child for ages 2- 4; Homeschool art for ages 4- 7, 8- 12, and 12 and up; and Afterschool for ages 4- 7, 8- 12, and 12 and up. Contact Steve Hewitt, 545-3100. More...
Roll call Chairman Joe McEachern, Vice Chair Val Hutchinson, Joyce Dickerson, Norman Jackson, Damon Jeter, Paul Livingston, Bill Malinowski, Mike Montgomery, Greg Pearce, Bernice Scott, and Kit Smith were present at the December 18 Richland County Council meeting. More...
Set against the backdrop of a thick pine forest, Chester State Park is the ideal setting for a family picnic or an excellent opportunity to escape from the challenges of daily life. Cooler temperatures don't diminish Chester's beauty. More...