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What is your vision for Columbia? The City wants to know.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Over the years, the City of Columbia has adopted a series of strategic plans for directing the growth and development of downtown. Twenty five years ago it was the City Center Master Plan that pretty much redefined The Vista with the relocation of railroad tracks, guidelines for converting former warehouses into retail businesses, and the redevelopment of the former Central Correctional Institution (CCI) as CanalSide. Fifteen years ago, the Innovista Master Plan was adopted in partnership with the University of South Carolina that included plans for 500 acres of mixed use development, including a large green space and creation of Three Rivers Greenway.
Your Health Primary Care opens office in Chapin.
Last week, Your Health Primary Care marked a significant milestone with a ribbon-cutting ceremony sponsored by the Greater Chapin Chamber of Commerce. The new facility, located at 500 Lexington Ave. in Chapin, is now open and dedicated to providing preventive and proactive care to the community. The facility offers a...
PENN Upgrades the Battle IV Reel & Combos with the NEW Hydro Armor Technology
COLUMBIA, S.C. -With an always built-to-perform attitude, PENN is committed to designing reliable and battle-tested reels. The PENN Battle Series, favored by anglers seeking durability and versatility, introduces the PENN Battle IV reel, featuring the new Hydro Armor System. This new technology better protects the reel from saltwater intrusion and corrosion, increasing its durability and performance.
Relief from heat and drought likely on the way
COLUMBIA, SC (WACH) — A Heat Advisory remains in effect for the central and eastern Midlands until 7 pm today due to the potential of heat index values up to 108. Isolated showers will bring cooler temperatures to a lucky few, but most will stay dry and hot the remainder of the day.
1st-Team All-SEC Performer Rips ‘College Football 25’ For Low Rating, Getting His Position Wrong
Hunter Rogers is not happy with EA Sports after seeing his rating and designated position tag in the new College Football ’25 video game. The South Carolina Gamecock ripped the game online after seeing his profile. Not only is his skill level viewed as particularly low, but EA Sports listed him at the wrong position completely! Rogers […] The post 1st-Team All-SEC Performer Rips ‘College Football 25’ For Low Rating, Getting His Position Wrong appeared first on BroBible.
Luke Doty gives his impression of LaNorris Sellers
There are three quarterbacks on the South Carolina football roster who have started games collegiately, but fourth-year head coach Shane Beamer has tabbed LaNorris Sellers, the only player at the position who hasn't started a game, as his starter. Sellers' overall physical traits are unmatched, but he doesn't have some of the same experiences as his teammates.
Spartanburg Water joins statewide oyster recycling program
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - As the saying goes, ‘the world is your oyster,’ but did you know our world wouldn’t be the same without oysters? That’s why a second location in the Upstate is joining a statewide oyster recycling program. Spartanburg Water is the newest...
Atlanta man allegedly drives over 100 miles away to lower giant Confederate flag in South Carolina, report says
SOUTH CAROLINA, USA — An Atlanta man allegedly drove over 100 miles away in an attempt to take down a "giant" Confederate flag Saturday night, according to a report from the Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office. The report stated that the 23-year-old told deputies he "doesn't agree with what it...
Deputies: 2 charged after 2-year-old dies from what is believed to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound
GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. — Two people have been chargedafter a 2-year-old in Greenville County, South Carolina, died from what investigators believe was a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, according to the Greenville County Sheriff's Office. Lt. Ryan Flood, with the sheriff's office, said the shooting happened at a...
Palmetto Corporation Plans Ridgeway, South Carolina, Asphalt Operations
Palmetto Corporation, a site development and construction company, plans to establish operations in Ridgeway, South Carolina. The $15.7 million project is expected to create 79 jobs in Fairfield County. The new facility will produce asphalt for road construction, resurfacing and infrastructure development. Operations are scheduled to begin in January 2025.
Operation Southern Slow Down: Effort to combat speeding to save lives
TALLAHASSEE, FL (352today.com) – The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is trying to put the brakes on unsafe driving. FDOT in partnership with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) and the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) is conducting Operation Southern Slow Down 2024. The week-long speed enforcement and education campaign kicked off on Monday.
Man Wins $100,000 With Lottery Strategy From Watching ‘Lottery Changed My Life’
Is there a strategy to winning the Lottery? Well, there might be... If you've ever seen "Lottery Changed My Life" on TLC, you might remember the episode where a former Lottery winner shared what he claims was his strategy for winning. A South Carolina man says he's been using the...
Lowcountry shrimpers fight against imported shrimp
MCCLELLANVILLE, S.C. (WCSC) - Two Lowcountry programs are working to advocate for stricter regulations to ensure fair trade practices of shrimp in the Lowcountry. The South Carolina Shrimpers Association and S.C. Sea Grant Consortium are hosting workshops to unite shrimpers who are facing challenges from shrimp that are imported at a lower price.
Sweet 16: South Carolina's first Whataburger opens doors, 'we're very excited to be here'
Dozens of cars lined up in Boiling Springs Monday morning for the grand opening of South Carolina’s first Whataburger. Located at 3647 Boiling Springs Road, the new location of the Texas-based hamburger chain is offering only drive-thru service in July while staff members continue to train. ...
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