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A day to celebrate Columbia? ’803 day’ is planned with festivities around the city
Sick of hearing how the best part of Columbia is its proximity to other cities, one local is hoping to amplify local pride by dedicating an entire day of festivities to the SC capital city.
Lexington County business park can’t attract a tenant. Will adding 398 homes help?
Chapin’s long-gestating Brighton development includes a Lexington County technology park that hasn’t attracted a tenant in six years of being open. Developers and local leaders hope adding homes will help.
It’s official. Richland County will vote on penny tax in November. Five things to know
Voters in 2012 approved a 1% transportation sales tax in Richland County to pay for a myriad of transportation-related projects. That tax will expire soon. Voters will get to decide in November if they want that tax renewed.
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