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Richland, Lexington courts put temporary restrictions, cancellations in place to avoid coronavirus exposure

Richland County and Lexington County put temporary changes into effect as cases of COVID-19 continue to climb

Richland County Administrator Leonardo Brown announced Thursday that a decision has been made to temporarily restrict access to the Judicial Center due to possible concerns of indirect exposure to the coronavirus. All jury trials at the courthouse are now postponed. Brown says it’s a temporary restriction as crews come in to the clean the building. Right now only essential personnel…

Fort Jackson adds additional modifications to keep soldiers coronavirus free

As the number of coronavirus cases grow around the world, and here in SC, Fort Jackson military post has no cases and introduces changes to keep it that way

Image: Fort Jackson Commanding General @Twitter Columbia, SC (WOLO) –Fort Jackson announced Thursday that Family Day and Graduations are cancelled for the foreseeable future. Fort Jackson’s Commanding General says the cancellations includes next week’s events for 2nd Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment on March 19th. The ceremony will still be held, but it will be live streamed on the Fort Jackson…

Shamrock Parade in downtown Lexington postponed

LEXINGTON, SC (WOLO) – The Shamrock Parade scheduled for Saturday in downtown Lexington has been postponed. The Lexington County Blowfish made the announcement Thursday saying, “it is in the best interest of our community to not hold such a large gathering at this time.” Breaking News: 5th Annual Shamrock Parade Postponed. Read more here: https://t.co/x8ffqk0Ce4 pic.twitter.com/ecHNUwaGzG — Blowfish Baseball (@GoBlowfish)…

SCDC suspends inmate visitations statewide in response to coronavirus spread

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO) – The South Carolina Department of Corrections has taken precautionary measures to fight the spread of coronavirus. SCDC announced Thursday a number of limitations including suspending visitations for 30 days. In an email release SCDC said it understands the value of family visits and volunteer programs, but measures must be put in place to ensure everyone’s health…

Several COMET riders not too concerned about possible spread of coronavirus

COMET recently implemented changes like having hand sanitizer stations on their buses

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) –Experts say one of the places where disease could spread the quickest is on public transit vehicles. To tackle a possible spread of coronavirus, Central Midlands Transit (COMET) is stepping up its cleaning efforts and encouraging its riders to exercise good hygiene. Thousands of people ride COMET buses everyday to get to work or to get to…

Riverbanks, other attractions implement COVID 19 prevention policies

Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)– Several Midlands tourist attractions are taking extra precautions as a result of coronavirus. Riverbanks Zoo and Garden says it is increasing the frequency of disinfecting high-touch areas as well as making hand sanitizer more widely available throughout the park and in office areas. Zoo vendors will also no longer handle refillable souvenir cups, rather they will fill…

Fill the Boot campaign postponed

Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)– A Midlands tradition is being postponed due to the coronavirus. A spokesperson for the Columbia Fire Department says next week’s scheduled Fill-the-Boot fundraiser for the Muscular Dystrophy Association will be moved to a later date. Last year fire fighters raised more than $130,000 for the cause. Categories: Local News, News, Richland

Soda City Market cancelled for the rest of the month

Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)– If you plan on doing any shopping this weekend you’re down one option. according to its twitter account, the soda city market that takes place on main street every saturday, will be cancelled for the rest of the month.   (2) This afternoon, City officials alerted us that the event which occurs weekly on a public road…

Keeping the elderly safe as threat of COVID-19 continues

The threat of COVID-19 continues in America, and it's especially a concern for the elderly as they're more susceptible to the virus.

West Columbia, S.C. (WOLO) — The threat of COVID-19 continues in America, and it’s especially a concern for the elderly as they’re more susceptible to the virus. Laurel Crest Retirement Community in West Columbia is taking the extra step to make sure their residents remain safe. Everyone must be screened upon entering the main lobby, and visitors and vendors must…