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Driver Quarantined after positive Covid-19 test

2020-09-16
On: September 16, 2020
In: Community News, Health

The Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority (The COMET) announced that a driver who is employed by their subcontractor, RATP Dev USA, Inc., tested positive forContinue Reading

WILSON STATEMENT ON ISRAEL-BAHRAIN NORMALIZATION AGREEMENT

2020-09-16
On: September 16, 2020
In: Government

Congressman Joe Wilson released the following statement on the announcement of a normalization agreement between Israel and the Kingdom of Bahrain:   “Today’s announcement ofContinue Reading

McMaster asks for grants to help small businesses left out of federal loan program

2020-09-16
On: September 16, 2020
In: Business

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster recommended to the legislature that $30 million of the Phase II CARES Act funds be used for grants to smallContinue Reading

SLED investigating officer involved shooting

2020-09-10
On: September 10, 2020
In: Public Safety

Agents of the S.C. Law Enforcement Division are investigating an incident from September 5 in which shots were fired during a confrontation between a manContinue Reading

September is Library Card Sign-up Month

2020-09-10
On: September 10, 2020
In: Education

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

Columbia launches mask social media campaign

2020-09-10
On: September 10, 2020
In: Community News

Mayor Steve Benjamin has launched #MaskUpColumbiaSC campaign to inspire citizens to wear masks and other forms of protective facial coverings. #MaskUpColumbiaSC challenged Columbia citizens ofContinue Reading

School supply drive underway

2020-09-10
On: September 10, 2020
In: Community News

Columbia’s Office of Economic Development has partnered with Black Public Relations Society and local Columbia businesses to host a school supply drive. From now untilContinue Reading

Tour of Homes September 12-27

2020-09-10
On: September 10, 2020
In: Events

Columbia’s 2020 Tour of Homes will be held over three weekends in September from 11 am to 6 pm on Saturdays and from 1 pmContinue Reading

PACE Academy finds building site

2020-09-10
On: September 10, 2020
In: Education

After an eight-month search, the founding board members of PACE Academy have found what they hope becomes their forever home. “The location of PACE sitsContinue Reading

Vitali brothers receive Senate commendations

2020-09-08
On: September 8, 2020
In: Community News

By W. Thomas Smith Jr. Col. Steve Vitali, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret.), and his brother Keith Vitali, acclaimed Hollywood actor and world champion martial artist,Continue Reading

Dining On The Dam postponed

2020-09-03
On: September 3, 2020
In: Events

The Lexington Chamber and Visitors Center will postpone Dining On The Dam, originally postponed to October 25, to March 28, 2021 from 5 pm toContinue Reading

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