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West Metro Chamber of Commerce to form Bowling League

West Metro Chamber of Commerce to form Bowling League

The Inaugural West Metro Bowling League will now begin on Wednesday, February 3rd to allow more time for teams to form. The league be an eight (8) week league and will end on March 24th. An Awards Banquet will be held on Wednesday, March... (Continue reading)

Wolford leaving University of South Carolina Gamecocks

Wolford leaving University of South Carolina Gamecocks

Just weeks after the first successful game against longtime arch-rival Clemson University in years, the University of South Carolina’s football coach Steve Spurrier is looking for a new offensive line coach for the second straight year. Eric Wolford has agreed to... (Continue reading)

Despite wins, SEC basketball not living up to hype

Despite wins, SEC basketball not living up to hype

Morgan State, East Tennessee State, South Alabama, St. Louis, IUPUI, Wofford, Rider and Richmond. What do all of these schools have in common? They’ve all beaten an Southeastern Conference basketball team this season. Entering the 2009-10 season, the softened SEC conference... (Continue reading)

USC men use speed to counter loss

USC men use speed to counter loss

After announcing the eye injury that would render junior forward Mike Holmes out indefinitely, USC coach Darrin Horn said he was inclined to have his team play at a pace even faster than its already frenetic tempo. The Gamecocks took heed,... (Continue reading)

‘Snowville’ opens at Columbia’s EdVenture!

'Snowville' opens at Columbia's EdVenture!

Children and families from all across South Carolina can visit Snowville – EdVenture’s winter play land, located in the Southeast’s largest children’s museum. Enter a make-believe world of imaginative play in the North Pole, become a scientist and study penguins at... (Continue reading)

Despite USC’s win over Clemson, Bowl title remains unclear

Despite USC's win over Clemson, Bowl title remains unclear

South Carolina’s victory over Clemson wasn’t important for just in-state bragging rights. With the win, the Gamecocks captured their seventh victory of the season, securing both a winning record and a decent bowl berth. “It will make the month a lot nicer... (Continue reading)

Play Powers of Observation

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Vista Lights holiday celebration scheduled for Nov. 19th

Vista Lights holiday celebration scheduled for Nov. 19th

The 24th annual Vista Lights will ring in the Midlands holiday season with a night of culture, cuisine and artistic performances. Bring your family to the Congaree Vista, Columbia’s arts and entertainment district, as over 60 galleries, restaurants, bars, entertainment... (Continue reading)

Oyster Festival features some of SC’s best musicians

Oyster Festival features some of SC's best musicians

Easily Columbia’s largest outdoor oyster roast, the Historic Columbia-sponsored shindig offers up more than 5,000 pounds of oysters of the steamed and fried variety, not to mention a bevy of children’s activities and a litany of libations, from soft drinks... (Continue reading)

SC State prepares for Tech Robotics competition

SC State prepares for Tech Robotics competition

More than 50 high school teams from across the state of South Carolina will design, build and program robots during the 5th annual FIRST Tech Challenge Robotics Competition on Friday, Dec. 4-Saturday, Dec. 5, 2009 from 8 a.m. to... (Continue reading)

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