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Columbia Children’s Theatre to present Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus: The Musical

2022-09-15
On: September 15, 2022
In: Events

The Columbia Children’s Theatre will present Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus: The Musical September 17. Shows will take place at 10:30 am andContinue Reading

Columbia offering free pet adoptions

2022-09-15
On: September 15, 2022
In: Community News

Columbia Animal Services is offering free pet adoptions September 16 – 21. “We are looking forward to participating in this year’s annual Clear the SheltersContinue Reading

Step Afrika coming to Harbison Theatre

2022-09-15
On: September 15, 2022
In: Events

The sounds of West and Southern Africa are making their way to the Midlands. Step Afrika. is coming to Harbison Theatre at Midlands Technical CollegeContinue Reading

Lexington libraries celebrating Library Card Sign-Up Month

2022-09-15
On: September 15, 2022
In: Community News

September is Library Card Sign-Up Month, a time when Lexington County Public Library (LCPL) joins the American Library Association (ALA) and other libraries nationwide toContinue Reading

Attainable housing plans unveiled for the BullStreet District

2022-09-14
On: September 14, 2022
In: Business

The new Midtown at BullStreet community, which will feature 90 attainable rental apartment units with accompanying amenities, will soon begin construction in the BullStreet DistrictContinue Reading

Revisiting Creedence to headline Rock 4 Recovery Concert

2022-09-14
On: September 14, 2022
In: Events

With a musical lineage tied to the very essence of traditional Southern folk, down home blues and legendary “swamp” rock, Revisiting Creedence will headline theContinue Reading

Butterfly release will honor women affected by ovarian cancer

2022-09-14
On: September 14, 2022
In: Events

The Ovarian Cancer Coalition of Central SC (OCC) will hold the annual butterfly release for ovarian cancer September 22 at 5:30 pm at the SCContinue Reading

Prisma health supports Future Scholar program

2022-09-14
On: September 14, 2022
In: Community News

State Treasurer Curtis Loftis has announced a new collaboration between Future Scholar, South Carolina’s 529 College Savings Plan, and Prisma Health to promote the importanceContinue Reading

Local Student receives National Honor

2022-09-14
On: September 14, 2022
In: Education

Dreher High School student recognized for superior academic achievement by The National Society of High School Scholars The National Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS)Continue Reading

West Columbia Artist Kevin Pettit paints mural at State and Spring streets

2022-09-13
On: September 13, 2022
In: Community News

By Terry Ward  If you have been to dine at Café Strudel on State Street, you may have noticed something new this summer on theContinue Reading

Lexington County’s major crimes commander graduates from FBI National Academy

2022-09-13
On: September 13, 2022
In: Public Safety

Capt. Jesse Laintz, commander of the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department’s major crimes unit, has graduated from the FBI’s National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. “Jesse’s completionContinue Reading

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