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Bitty and Beau’s Coffee originally began in Wilmington, NC, and aims to employ those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It’s now coming to Gervais Street in the Vista.
The Columbia Chamber of Commerce is hosting its 120th annual gala event on Thursday, Oct. 5 on the diamond of Segra Park.
With Dominion Energy’s partnership and $24 million in funding, discover how Columbia is expanding its Three Rivers Greenway to create a stunning riverfront path from Richland County to the Lake Murray dam.
The Zoo is seeking funding for Phase Two through a twenty-year general obligation bond, impacting Richland + Lexington counties.
This 20-year project to connect locals and visitors to the Saluda River is coming to life thanks to a new pedestrian bridge coming to West Columbia.
Level Fitness will be the first business to move into the new commerical space at Brentwood Park, near A.C. Flora High School in Forest Acres.
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Become a volunteer mentor to help young men of color reach their academic and career goals through United Way of the Midlands’ new program, Young Men United.
Wingard’s Market was named Small Business of the Year by the Lexington County chamber of commerce for the work they do selling local products and giving back to the community.
The new Activity Center at Camp Cole will promote inclusivity to ensure individuals with diverse physical and sensory needs can comfortably experience the space.