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The City of Columbia’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement recognizes Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month with youth-focused prevention event

February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, and the City of Columbiau2019s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (ONSE) remains committed to raising awareness and promoting prevention efforts that support the safety, well-being, and empowerment of young people across our community. As part of this observance, the Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement will host a Teen Dating Violence Awareness

BUSINESS BRIEFS

Palmetto Citizens Federal Credit Union, a member-owned, not-for-profit financial institution that provides personal and business banking services across the Midlands and beyond, is celebrating 90 years of service. The City of Columbia has launched a new online meeting management system designed to improve access, transparency, and communication for city meetings. The new meeting portal is available at columbiasc.portal.civicclerk.com. Just Ink

Happy 94th and 82nd Birthdays

Itu2019s easy to remember your friendu2019s birthday when its the same as yours. (L) Jim Hamilton, 94, and Colonel Emerson Smith, PhD, former Commanding Officer S.C. Wing Civil Air Patrol (CAP), 82, shared giant birthday cookies Friday, January 30 at the Hamilton Owens Airport. Not only do they share the same birthday, but also the same wedding anniversary. Jim Hamilton […]

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Cardinals and Falcons on a collision course

Find these pictures and many more here! The No. 1 seeded Cardinal Newman Cardinals dominated their two opponents by a combined score of 161-0 at the SCISA Wrestling State Duals hosted by Hammond Friday, January 30. The Cardinals opened with an 81-0 win over Camden Military Academy in the quarterfinals and then downed John Paul II 80-0 in the semifinals. u201cI think we were ready to wrestle tonight,u201d Cardinal Newman head coach Cole McCarter said. u201cObviously, our performance was...

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Columbia-Richland Fire Department breaks ground on Olympia Fire Station

Members of the Columbia-Richland Fire Department joined city leaders and developers to break ground on the new Olympia Fire Station on February 4. Pictured (l-r) are Henry Simons, Councilman Will Brennan, Felicia Kilgore, City Manager Teresa Wilson, Columbia Richland Fire Chief Aubrey Jenkins, and Mayor Daniel Rickenmann.

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Public Notices

PUBLIC NOTICE OF PENDING LITIGATION Case No. 2026-CP-40-00462 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that civil litigation is pending in the Court of Common Pleas for Richland County, South Carolina, Case No. 2026CP4000462, concerning the towing and continued detention of a motor vehicle by West Columbia Recovery & Towing Company. The action seeks declaratory relief, injunctive relief, and damages, and involves the […]

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Gray soars by Brookland-Cayce

Gray Collegiate had three players finish in double figures as the War Eagles defeated the Brookland-Cayce Bearcats 89-57 Friday, January 30 in Region 4-4A boys basketball action. Grayu2019s Levi Ball led all scorers with 22 points. Jayden Rowe chipped in 16, while Desmond Harrington finished with 13. Gray had two others, Luis Echevarria with nine and Cam Arthur with eight, […]

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Clyde Thomas Brown

Clyde Thomas Brown, 80, of Hull Road, Lawndale, passed away on January 29, 2026 at the Laurels of Hendersonville. Clyde was born on May 5, 1945 in Cleveland County, NC to the late Clyde Lafayette Brown and Louise Tallent Brown. Clyde was retired from the National Fruit Product Company (White House) and was also a third-generation farmer, who, alongside his […]

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