OK, we kid around, but we’re proud of the job ADCO’s Lora Prill is doing on the board of East Point Academy, the Chinese-immersion public charter school in West Columbia. The school’s... read more →
You might think athletics programs such as football, basketball and baseball are the only programs at the University of South Carolina that work hard to aggressively recruit players. Well, if... read more →
Congratulations to Miss Clemson -- Rachel Wyatt of Piedmont -- who was crowned Miss South Carolina Saturday night at The Township in Columbia. And congratulations to our client, Resource Financial,... read more →
You've seen it in The State. You've read more about it in Free Times. And now, it won't be long. Very soon, The Root Cellar will open in Lexington in... read more →
The Music Barn off Senate Street Wednesday night was the scene of Joel Lourie's going-away party as he prepares to leave the S.C. Senate after 18 years in the Legislature.... read more →
Columbia Regional Business Report had another of its periodic Power Breakfasts this morning at the Marriott downtown, this one featuring four of the Midlands' mayors as panelists. We'd tell you... read more →
We continue to enjoy the many ways local folks adopt and adapt the Famously Hot brand we created for the Midlands Authority for Conventions. Sports & Tourism. This week, we... read more →
The greatest literary event in the Midlands this spring occurred at the main Richland Library on May 7, when the 2016 edition of Kids in Print was released. The young... read more →
We heard the rumor a couple of weeks ago and started poking around, and just today got confirmation from the most reliable of sources: Brad, Yes, we just closed on... read more →
Jeremy Borden brings to our attention a piece he wrote for a site called The Bitter Southerner. It's about the role The Whig, "North America's Greatest Dive Bar played in... read more →