Snakes, Mines, and the Viet Cong
One evening in 1966, C.W. Bowman arrived home to find his mother crying…
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Rosé All Day
Spring in Columbia is a celebratory time of year. Pleasantly warm days carry the…
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Pink Floyd in Columbia
Pink Floyd played one of its first shows in the Southeastern United States…
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Picture Perfect
Shawn and Allan Haynes, who are originally from the Pee Dee region, were students at the University of…
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The Governor’s Garden
With the encouragement and support of Gov. and Mrs. Henry McMaster, the Governor’s Mansion Commission began a project…
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A Living Legacy
On Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m., Dr. Wendell Estep attends Village Church and…
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Missing Moody
When Tommy Moody died on Oct. 17, 2023, the state of South Carolina…
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Unleashing Their Potential
As high school students step out of their car and into Leadership Weekend…
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Hot Fish
Crossing the causeway at Huntington Beach State Park, travelers take a left at the junction to visit the beach. Adjacent to the parking lot is a historical marker that intrigued me the first time I…
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Ticker Tape News
In the prepandemic years before 2020, the Columbia real estate market experienced steady but not exceptional growth. The…
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State of the Market
The Columbia economy can best be described in one word – steady. With 20 percent of the workforce…
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Et Cetera: Fresh Corn Salad
This is the perfect crowd-pleaser salad for spring and summer! The natural sweetness…
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Creating Specialty Shooters Like a Big Shot
Specialty shooter concoctions are nothing new. Who can forget those gnarly neon-colored quick-shot…
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Luscious Lemon
In April, thoughts turn to luscious lemon desserts, which capture the essence of…
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