COLUMBIA, S.C. – Gov. Henry McMaster, Lt. Gov. Pamela S. Evette, and First Lady Peggy McMaster’s schedules for the week of January 6 include the following: ...
So you’ve finally decided to take the plunge and start learning guitar, or maybe you’re buying for someone who wants to? Whatever it is, to prepare for a lifelong journey of creative fulfillment, ...
On pleasant Saturday mornings in the city of West Columbia, people brunch under their ... such as turning the Capitol Square shopping center into a mixed-use development featuring a four-story ...
That includes nearly $15 million to add two lanes to Columbia Center Boulevard, more than $1 million to replace a Columbia Park boat launch, and $300,000 to study traffic solutions at 12 railroad ...
Lexpo, Lexington’s Largest Business Expo will be held on Feb. 13 from 4:30 p.m. until 7 p.m. at Barr Road Sports Complex located at 213 Barr Road in Lexington. This event is hosted by the … Sports in ...
Over the weekend, Guitar Center announced the new initiative, which is running from now until February 28. Together, Guitar Center and its Guitar Center Music Foundation have confirmed that they ...
BERWICK, COLUMBIA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— A community ... Gate Traditional Housing and Care Center. “The outpour of the community, the people in it that have pooled together with the donations ...
“This is a game changer for Columbia,” Rickenmann said. “It opens up the gateway, it opens up the whole realm of our downtown city, It makes us an urban center.” But just because the money ...
He was 67. Richard Scott Harbison preferred (Scott) was born at Baptist Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee on December 20, 1957, the first child of Carlos Braxton Harbison and Nina Jo Adams Harbison.
Columbia is turning into a winter wonderland. Well, sort of. Midlands residents can expect to see some light snow, freezing rain and ice accumulation throughout today. Here are some photos of the ...
And the guitar was near the center of them all. Hear the fast, swinging fretwork of Lonnie Johnson or Teddy Bunn, playing in single-note lines, and you’ll hear jazz history being made — though ...