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Columbia Lutheran church striving to be ‘Multi-Cultural, Multi-Racial’

Columbia Lutheran church striving to be 'Multi-Cultural, Multi-Racial'

The Rev. Dr. Sherman Hicks, Executive Director of Multicultural Ministries Program Unit for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), delivered a guest lecture entitled, “The ELCA’s Vision to be a Multi-Cultural, Multi-Racial Church,” at Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary (LTSS)... (Continue reading)

SC Arts Commission awards grant to The Florence Museum

SC Arts Commission awards grant to The Florence Museum

The Florence Museum has been awarded a $4,724.00 grant by the South Carolina Arts Commission for the 2009 – 2010 fiscal year.  The support will allow the organization to help provide educational and diverse programming for our Pee Dee community. The... (Continue reading)

Fastest-Growing companies of 2009 in SC announced

Fastest-Growing companies of 2009 in SC announced

The Capital Corporation, one of the most successful Investment Banking firms in the country, announced the winners of the South Carolina’s Fastest-Growing Companies 2009 program Thursday at the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Summit event. The 2009 South Carolina... (Continue reading)

Artist Harrison to donate profits to Aiken Technical College

Artist Harrison to donate profits to Aiken Technical College

Artist and writer Jim Harrison will visit the campus Wednesday, December 2 from 10 am to 2 pm, offering his artwork and gift items for sale in the atrium of the 100 building. Harrison will be donating 20% of his proceeds... (Continue reading)

USC international program teaches networking, career preparation

USC international program teaches networking, career preparation

Before college, for some, summer meant enduring extensive family road trips, or working a monotonous job like busing tables for a little cash. Summers now, however, hold opportunities for internships all over the world. Since 2000, the University of Dreams has... (Continue reading)

Aiken seeks volunteers for 175th celebration

Aiken seeks volunteers for 175th celebration

During 2010, we will celebrate Aiken’s 175 years of a rich heritage, remarkable natural beauty and our residents who are so proud of the place we call home. This is truly a community celebration founded in the past, built around... (Continue reading)

Ultimate Frisbee League forming at Aiken Rec. Dept.

Ultimate Frisbee League forming at Aiken Rec. Dept.

The City of Aiken Recreation Department has plenty of activities for children, youths and older citizens, but young adults haven’t had many leagues to join. That may change with Ultimate Frisbee and Flag Football leagues. Coordinator Jeff Metz said a... (Continue reading)

City of Aiken institutes mass e-mail notification system

City of Aiken institutes mass e-mail notification system

The City of Aiken has instituted another computer-based system to keep downtown businesses notified of many types of information. Public Safety Crime Prevention Officer Sgt. Aaron Dowdy worked with Carla Cloud, executive director of the Aiken Downtown Development Association, to develop... (Continue reading)

Highway Overly District ready for public hearing

Highway Overly District ready for public hearing

At the request of Aiken City Council, the City Planning Commission and Design Review Board (DRB) will hold public hearings on a proposed Highway Overlay District in the near future. The proposed district would “sit on top of” current zoning districts... (Continue reading)

USC Aiken releases 2009 public opinion report

USC Aiken releases 2009 public opinion report

Students in Dr. Robert E. Botsch’s Political Science Research Methods class and the staff of the Social Sciences and Business Research Lab at the University of South Carolina Aiken recently performed a public opinion survey of Aiken County residents, focusing... (Continue reading)

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