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Riverfront Park closing trails for maintenance (Page 174)

Portions of the trail at the Columbia Canal and Riverfront Park will be closed for maintenance for three weeks as of May 9. All trails will be open on weekends and in the evenings after 6 pm.

The closure is necessary to protect the public during machine clearing of vegetation. The clearing allows workers to inspect the levy, and protects the Columbia’s source water.

Restrooms at both ends of the park will remain open during this project, and portions of the trail at either end will be accessible.

Work will begin at the north end of the park, 4122 River Drive and proceed south along the west embankment, then return northward along the east embankment. It will not be possible to travel the entire length of the trail during weekdays between 7 am and 6 pm.

The public is advised to respect barricades in the work zone for their safety.

Riverfront Park closing trails for maintenance

2023-05-10
On: May 10, 2023
In: Community News

Portions of the trail at the Columbia Canal and Riverfront Park will be closed for maintenance for three weeks as of May 9. All trailsContinue Reading

State Museum accessibility morning Saturday

2023-05-10
On: May 10, 2023
In: Entertainment, Recreation

The State Museum will be holding an accessibility morning this Saturday, May 13 from 9 – 11am. This program provides free access for families ofContinue Reading

World’s largest lizards to land new habitat

2023-05-10
On: May 10, 2023
In: Recreation

Riverbanks Zoo and Garden has announced the next step in Phase One of the Zoo’s Bridge to the Wild development project. A new, larger habitatContinue Reading

Columbia’s Building Better Communities receives top FBI leadership award

2023-05-10
On: May 10, 2023
In: Civic

FBI director’s award recognizes “outstanding contributions to our nation’s communities” By W. Thomas Smith Jr.   BUILDING BETTER COMMUNTIES (BBC), a Columbia-based nonprofit which helpsContinue Reading

Lexington County GOP releases record of accomplishments held secret by previous Party Leadership

2023-05-09
On: May 9, 2023
In: Politics

Stating that it is “about time Republicans across our state and county were made aware of the range of actions from our body,” the newContinue Reading

SC Philharmonic Chamber Crawl

2023-05-09
On: May 9, 2023
In: Events, Recreation

The SC Philharmonic held their inaugural Chamber Crawl 5k run/walk on Thursday, May 4 at Saluda Shoals. Starting at 4pm the park was full ofContinue Reading

Big Fishing Means Big Economic Impact

2023-05-09
On: May 9, 2023
In: Recreation

From XVI World Bass Championship to Bassmaster Elite Series, and Major League Fishing’s Bass Pro Tour – Lake Murray is The Top Fishing Destination PhotoContinue Reading

Riverbanks celebrates hatching of critically endangered birds

2023-05-08
On: May 8, 2023
In: Recreation

The flock at Riverbanks Zoo and Garden has announced its first-ever hatchings of two rare blue-billed curassows. The milestone comes on the heels of RiverbanksContinue Reading

Broadway in Columbia announces new season’s shows

2023-05-08
On: May 8, 2023
In: Entertainment

Broadway in Columbia, presented by Bank of America, has announced Broadway’s biggest hits will be coming to Columbia’s Koger Center for the Arts as partContinue Reading

River Bluff’s DECA Chapter Continues Record-Breaking Success

2023-05-08
On: May 8, 2023
In: Education

River Bluff’s DECA Chapter Continues Record-Breaking Success at International Career Development Conference Orlando, FL – River Bluff’s DECA Chapter is thrilled to announce its outstandingContinue Reading

Cyber Security Tip: Why antivirus is not enough anymore

2023-05-08
On: May 8, 2023
In: Business

By Matt Belyus www.valettech.net Most people think that if they have antivirus on their computer they are safe from hackers. Here’s the truth: you areContinue Reading

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