07/15/11 Rising Fort Dorchester star wins semifinal match, but falls 6 & 5 in title match
07/13/11 Volleyball Skills Camp: 9 a.m.-noon July 25-28, at the Godbold Center, Clarendon Street. This camp will cover all essential skills for being a successful volleyball player. Varsity and JV players can enhance their abilities while younger players can become accustomed to more advance play. (803) 786-3313; e-mail: besolomon@columbiasc.edu; $80.
07/12/11 South Carolina junior Kim McCormack (Kimberly McCormack) finished second in the USHJA International Hunter Derby at the 34th annual Intercat, Inc. I Love New York Horse Show, held in Lake Placid, New York.
07/09/11 The Midlands Chevy Dealers Columbia City Golf Championship unfolds this week with a new twist: for the first time in 18 years, 11-time champion Steve Liebler will not be favored.
07/07/11 The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles is now charging a fee for driver manuals and commercial driver license manuals.
07/06/11 502 Water Willow Way, Blythewood, from Hurricane Construction Inc. to Andrea A. Atria-Ritter, $176,814
07/05/11 UHS-Pruitt Corporation -- Our organization is proud to report that over the past year, thirteen of our healthcare centers, and two of our hospice locations have earned deficiency-free survey results on their annual on-site surveys, conducted by state agencies that monitor regulatory compliance.
07/04/11 The South Carolina equestrian team announced its 2011-2012 competition schedule on Monday.
07/01/11 Two groups of immigrants lined up for two employees of the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services on Friday morning at Middleton Place.
07/01/11 Two groups of immigrants lined up for two employees of the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services on Friday morning at Middleton Place. It was a beautiful day and place to become an American.
06/30/11 Donald Constable is halfway home to what would be a rare repeat at Pinehurst No. 2 as he captured both of his matches Thursday to advance to the quarterfinals of the 111th Men's North & South Amateur Championship.
06/30/11 PINEHURST - Donald Constable is halfway home to what would be a rare repeat at Pinehurst No. 2 as he captured both of his matches Thursday to advance to the quarterfinals of the 111th Men's North & South Amateur Championship.
06/30/11 The opening round of the 111th North & South Amateur Championship is in the books. Second- and third-round action is on tap today.
06/29/11 Volleyball Skills Camp: 9 a.m.-noon July 25-28, at the Godbold Center, Clarendon Street. This camp will cover all essential skills for being a successful volleyball player. Varsity and JV players can enhance their abilities while younger players can become accustomed to more advance play. (803) 786-3313; e-mail: besolomon@columbiasc.edu; $80.
06/29/11 Participants will spend each week immersed in French, Chinese or Latin American cultures while learning words and phrases in the relevant foreign language. Early Bird, multiple week and family discounts available. Sessions meet at several locations in the Midlands.
06/27/11 The defending Equestrian National Champion Auburn Tigers released their 2011-12 schedule featuring six home meets, including three home meets in October, head coach Greg Williams announced on Monday.
06/24/11 GREATER COLUMBIA CHAPTER U.S. AMATEUR BALLROOM DANCERS ASSOCIATION: Dance, 7:15-10:30 tonight, Hugh Dimmery Memorial Center (The Barn), 680 Cherokee Lane, West Columbia. Casual dress. Nonalcoholic drinks, refreshments and snacks provided. Door prizes. $10; discounts for USADance members and students. (803) 407-0132; www.usadance.com
06/24/11 Clemson Board of Trustees expected to consider next month recommendation to add sport
06/23/11 GOLF FOR HOPE GOLF TOURNAMENT: Shotgun start, 9 a.m. today, Charwood Country Club, 222 Clubhouse Drive, West Columbia. Funds raised go to support Jaycee Camp Hope. $75 per player; $300 per team. (803) 608-3479; www.cwcjaycees.org
06/22/11 CIVILIAN SAFETY AWARENESS PROGRAM: 6-10 tonight, Lexington County James R. Metts Law Enforcement Complex, 521 Gibson Road, Lexington. Residents will learn how to be aware of their surroundings and defend themselves. Must be at least 16 or older. Free. Space limited; Lexington County residents given preference. Call to register. (803) 785-2400 |