The Town of Irmo will hold a special election on Tuesday, June 3  to fill a vacant council seat. Candidates Mike Ward, Ed Greco and George Frazier are vying for a seat that the winner would hold until late 2027.  George Frazier has twice held the position of Irmo EventsContinue Reading

Loveland Coffee is hosting a Summer Artisan Market this Thursday, June 5 from 5 – 8 pm. The Summer Artisan Market will feature a variety of local makers offering art, jewelry, home decor, and more. While you browse, enjoy Loveland Coffee’s handcrafted pizza — made fresh on-site for the specialContinue Reading

Back in April, I read an open letter to the Irmo News that started with the writer saying “I am opposed to Benjamin Netanyahu’s genocidal war in Gaza.” I have wanted to address this highly false statement since then.  Let’s first explain what truly was genocidal on October 7, 2023.Continue Reading

CVETS Offers Free Emergency Care for Law Enforcement K9s COLUMBIA, S.C. — In a show of appreciation for law enforcement service dogs, CVETS (Columbia Veterinary Emergency Trauma and Specialty) has launched a new program offering free emergency and specialty veterinary care for K9s injured in the line of duty. TheContinue Reading

COLUMBIA, S.C. — After five years of dedicated leadership, Amy Splittgerber is stepping down as Executive Director of Healthy Learners, the organization announced this week. Since joining in 2019, Splittgerber has overseen significant growth in the nonprofit’s mission to eliminate health-related barriers to learning for children across South Carolina. UnderContinue Reading

By Dee Griffin Keto, intermittent fasting, paleo, carnivore, Atkins, Mediterranean – diet trends are everywhere but which one is right for you? Not an easy answer. With all the diets flooding social media and everyone trying to sell you the next weight loss secret it’s hard to separate fact fromContinue Reading

Seven Oaks Elementary Global Magnet School recently received the gift of a book vending machine for students. The addition allows children to earn books of their choice as rewards for positive behavior and consistent attendance. The initiative is designed to promote literacy and foster a love of reading among students,Continue Reading

COLUMBIA, SC – In celebration of National Public Works Week, Richland County’s Department of Public Works (DPW) hosted a special staff barbecue luncheon on May 21, recognizing the hard work and dedication of its team. After enjoying a meal together, attendees gathered to cheer on DPW staff during a backhoeContinue Reading

By: Lisa Hostetler Brown, Certified Elder Law Attorney*, LawyerLisa Ask the Expert: Can Annuities Help with Long-Term Care Planning? Expert Answer: As an elder law attorney, one of the questions I often receive from clients planning for retirement or long-term care is about annuities—what they are, how they work, andContinue Reading

COLUMBIA, SC – Surrounded by proud families, friends, and fellow first responders, more than 50 members of the Columbia-Richland Fire Department (CRFD) were honored for their recent promotions during a special ceremony held May 21 at CRFD headquarters. Fire Chief Aubrey D. Jenkins led the event, presenting new badges to:Continue Reading