Sunday Dec 20 | The State - South Carolina
Bolton: Smith didn't mind tackling the tough issues
IN 1992, as Richland County Council debated whether the public library should accept gifts of free land and money for books from a developer wanting it to build a branch in a gated community in Northeast Richland, Councilwoman Kit Smith didn't bite her tongue.
Four Lowcountry innovators took home awards in the New Ideas SC contest, including the grand prize.
Community walk against violent crime is planned
A community walk against violent crime in Rock Hill is planned for Saturday, beginning at the Emmett Scott Center on Crawford Road and ending at the City Hall Plaza with several speakers.
The traditional use by American Indians of food and plants for healing will be the subject of a presentation at 2 p.m. Sunday at St.
PUBLIC FORUMS: 7-8:30 tonight at the Ballentine Community Center, 1009 Bickley Road and 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept.
USBC YOUTH BOWLING LEAGUE: Ages 4 and older may register for the fall season 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, Aug.
Summit pushes port importance for area
Ports can provide a competitive edge for areas vying with other communities to attract new businesses, said John Hassell, interim CEO of the S.C. State Ports Authority.
Summit pushes port importance for area
Ports can provide a competitive edge for areas vying with other communities to attract new businesses, said John Hassell, interim CEO of the S.C. State Ports Authority.
Donna Bickley and Sallie Klimaski have been promoted to associates at JHS Architecture: Integrated Design.
As business at the port of Georgetown begins to perk up, the issue of ports and their importance to the S.C. and N.C. economy take center stage at this year's Economic Growth Summit.
Services for Brenton D. Ricard, 82, will be held at 4:00 p.m. Monday at St. James Lutheran Church with Rev.
Color new Northeast Food Lion green
In South Carolina, you can live in a green home, work in a green office building and send your kids to a green school.
Shop Around: 'Green' grocery in Columbia
Food Lion plans to open what is believed to be South Carolina's first "green" grocery store in Columbia.
A local Batesburg-Leesville landmark has a new lease on life, thanks to a rebuilt dam.