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Newest HOTWORX Fitness Studio location celebrates opening on Devine Street
As you drive through the Midlands, you might see multiple locations of HOTWORX Fitness Studios. The City of Columbia welcomed the newest location of the unique fitness studio to Devine Street Wednesday. HOTWORX is a unique fitness experience that combines infrared heat and isometric workouts to help clients achieve maximum...
Soda City Live: Life2 Educational Summit: Impact and Possibilities
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Calling all educators! A statewide Educational Summit is happening in Columbia next month-- and you’re invited to join in. Impact and Possibilities will be taking place in August and is hosted by the Midlands Community Development Corporation through their Life2 Scholarship Grant. Feel more informed,...
Columbia personal trainer named overall winner in women’s heavy athletics at Grandfather Mountain Highland Games
Adriane Wilson finished first in four of the seven women’s heavy athletic events during the 2024 Grandfather Mountain Highland Games, thereby claiming the top spot overall for the competition. This is a repeat win for Wilson, who took first place at these games in 2023 and was the runner-up in 2022.
Cayce City Council passes new ordinance allowing additional zoning options
The Cayce City Council approved an ordinance Wednesday evening that creates a new zoning designation: RS-4A, which provides developers with an additional zoning option to utilize. The designation is similar to RS-4 (residential single-family district), RS-4A will allow builders to construct higher-density housing and accessory dwellings like mother-in-law suites and...
Lexington Police requesting help identifying two individuals who allegedly used counterfeit $100 bills at grocery store
LEXINGTON, S.C. (WOLO)–Lexington Police is requesting help identifying two individuals who are alleged to have used counterfeit $100 bills at Lowes Foods in the Town of Lexington, says police. According to the Lexington Police Department, the individuals allegedly tried to each pass counterfeit $100 bills on June 30, to...
Two more Irmo Little League teams reach Regionals
Add two more Irmo Little League teams who have claimed state championships. On Tuesday, the 9-11 baseball team won its program-record fifth straight title in Greenville. They will advance to the Southeast Region Tournament of Champions in Wilson, N.C. In Florence, the Majors baseball team won its state title and will advance to the regional tournament in Warner Robbins, Ga. They join five other Irmo Little League teams who are playing in Regional tournaments starting Friday.
Quick Slants with Uva: South Carolina takeaways from SEC Media Days
Gamecock Central's Mike Uva recaps his biggest takeaways on South Carolina from SEC Media Days in Dallas on Monday. The post Quick Slants with Uva: South Carolina takeaways from SEC Media Days appeared first on On3.
Columbia VA completes 800th robotic surgery
RICHLAND COUNTY, S.C. (WACH) — The Columbia VA Health Care System (CVAHCS) robotic surgery team just completed its 800th robotic surgery, according to Columbia VA Health Care System officials. Officials say their 800th surgery happened in mid-April and the teams are expected to hit 1,000 surgeries by the end...
Ripple Fiber holds ribbon cutting for Lexington office
Ripple Fiber, a fiber optic internet provider based in the Southeast, celebrated the recent opening of its local office in Lexington alongside members of the Lexington Chamber of Commerce with a ribbon cutting event on July 16. Ripple Fiber announced last month that more than 8,500 residences in the Town...
State pays $400,000 after man dies from ‘negligence’ at Lowcountry hospitals
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCSC) - The state’s Insurance Reserve Fund has paid the estate of a man thousands of dollars following alleged negligence at Beaufort Memorial Hospital and the Medical University of South Carolina that resulted in his death. Not only were the two hospitals listed in the lawsuit,...
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