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Gervais Street Bridge Dinner

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)–Talk about Dinner with a view and a great cause. If you didn’t get a chance to dine on the Gervais Street Bridge Sunday night, here’s your invite. The bridge was shut down Sunday and the white table cloths were set out, for charity and celebration. The second annual Gervais Street Bridge Dinner welcomed 200 First Responders and…

State Fair Officials: Banner Year in Attendance

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)–New numbers are in for attendance at this years South Carolina State Fair. Fair officials say an expanded ride promotion, and record football Saturday attendance were ideal, The Fair welcomed 464,878 visitors before the gates closed for the year Sunday night. The 2016 attendance figures marked an increase of 34,931 over last year’s fair, which followed after last October’s…

End Child Hunger SC Week

ABC NEWS– Child hunger plagues many cities and states across the United States. Research shows one in four youth struggle with hunger in the United States. To raise awareness about this issue End Child Hunger SC and its partners have come together to host the second annual End Child Hunger SC week. The purpose for this week is to 1)…

Second Chance Summit for Workforce to Be Held Monday

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)–The Second Chance Summit was held in Columbia Monday morning. Attendees included Governor Nikki Haley, along with the Executive Director of the Department of Employment and Workforce, Cheryl Stanton and heads from other agencies such as the Department of Corrections and Probation and Parole. According to State officials, the agencies are partnering to help ex-convicts returning as citizens…

ONE SC Fund Continues Aid to SC Hurricane Victims

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)–  One SC Fund continues to help South Carolinians recover from natural disasters, it’s first project was to aid Flood Victims in the Historic Floods last October. Now you can help the victims of Hurricane Matthew and the Flooding victims in Marion County and other counties impacted by Matthew. If you would like to help you can do so…

Buddy Walk in Columbia

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Sunday many grabbed a buddy and took a walk for a good cause. Family Connections is changing the stigma of living with Down Syndrome. Sunday the annual Buddy Walk Event took place, participants looking to change lives one step at a time. The Buddy Walk took place at Saluda Shoals park. The event has been going strong…