City of Columbia, South Carolina
Recent News About City of Columbia, South Carolina
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South Carolina judge presiding over asbestos litigation against U.K. entities: 'I want to find a reasonable way to move this trial forward'
In the midst of South Carolina’s growing asbestos docket, a trial versus Anglo American and its De Beers diamond unit concerning allegations that they hid assets from U.S.-based plaintiffs will be delayed until February, as the presiding judge, known for her plaintiff-friendly rulings and courtroom demeanor hostile to defendants, seeks “a reasonable way" to move the trial forward.
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City Manager Teresa Wilson Elected President of South Carolina City and County Management Association
City Manager Teresa Wilson has been elected President of the South Carolina City and County Management Association (SCCCMA).
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City of Columbia Solid Waste Division to Offer Expedited Collection Services During the Months of June and July
The City of Columbia Solid Waste Division is offering expedited collection services for move out piles during the months of June and July.
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Vacancy for Director of Community Development
The City of Columbia is in search of its next Director of Community Development.
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Republican Rickenmann becomes Columbia mayor, inflation hurting Dems at polls
An overriding concern about inflation proved to be an element in Republican Daniel Rickenmann defeating Democrat Tameika Isaac Devine in a run-off last week to become mayor of Columbia, South Carolina. They were the top two vote-getters in the general election.
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Rickenmann wins runoff election in bid to become Columbia's 37th mayor
Daniel Rickenmann is set to become the mayor of Columbia, after winning a mayoral runoff over Tameika Isaac Devine on Nov. 16.
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Columbia mayoral race yields Nov. 16 runoff between Rickenmann, Devine
The contest to decide who will be the next mayor of Columbia has narrowed down to a runoff between two members of its City Council.
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City of Columbia: City Kicks Off Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Honor the Dream Food Drive Virtually and In-Person
The City of Columbia, Richland School District One and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Foundation have kicked off the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Honor the Dream Food Drive both in person and virtually benefiting Harvest Hope Food Bank.
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Nominations for King Dream Keeper scholarship underway in Columbia
The City of Columbia has started accepting nominations for the 2022 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dream Keeper Scholarship Awards, according to a city press release.
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Blue Bike SC celebrates 3 years
Blue Bike SC celebrated its anniversary on Oct. 8 at the State House grounds.
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Ribbon cutting ceremony held for Saluda Riverwalk in Columbia
The Saluda Riverwalk officially opened late last month with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Columbia.
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CITY OF COLUMBIA SC: Saluda River Greenway Statement
The City of Columbia Parks and Recreation Department finalized a “soft opening” of the Saluda River Greenway. On Saturday, June 12, at 6am, the department opened two parking lots for guests in order to mitigate parking and safety concerns on Candi Lane.
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CITY OF COLUMBIA SC: City to Host Job Fair at Drew Wellness Center
Visit Drew Wellness Center on July 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for a community job fair.