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Solicitor watching handling of Ard case

As State Attorney General Alan Wilson reviews the ethics case against Lt. Gov. Ken Ard, 5th Circuit Solicitor Dan Johnson said he is “monitoring what the AG’s office does very closely.”

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It’s been fun …

… but I’ve got to run. I’ll be leaving the City Hall beat next week to help cover the State House. Why? Because John O’Connor is moving on to bigger and better things. Specifically, he’ll be covering education issues for NPR in Florida. Someone has to take his place – me. What happens to the [...]

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Independence Day garbage collection schedule

Columbia’s  Solid Waste Division will be closed Monday for Independence Day. So if your normal trash day is Monday, next week it will be Tuesday. If your normal trash day is Tuesday, next week it will be Wednesday. The rest of the week will follow the normal schedule.

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6.27.11 podcast

Main Street traffic, youth curfew, residency requirement for city employees and a really bad week for the city’s community development department. All of those stories are in this weeks’ edition of the Metro Desk podcast. Two ways to listen: Click here and stream it from your computer Right click here and select “save link as” [...]

Another resignation in Community Development

City Council approves gym memberships for police officers

City and county working together to pave Monticello Road

City Council meets four times today

June 20, 2011 podcast

Eau Claire board member resigns because of new boss

Tour the (finished) Main Street homeless center

6.13.11 Podcast

This door is illegal (but the DDRC let it slide)

Don’t forget about the police cars and fire truck

Why City Council members voted for the water and sewer increase

June 6, 2011 podcast

Podcast, episode 1

Council approves State Infrastructure Bank application

Tour the new Main Street homeless center

Greenville’s Mast experience

Columbia might pay for the 9/11 memorial at the Convention Center

A guide for tomorrow’s busy City Council schedule

Water and sewer increase still undecided

Municipal Court judge hiring process is closed to the public

Could this happen in Columbia?

Mast invitation

HUD’s response to today’s story

What a water and sewer rate increase would look like

Columbia’s budget through March 31, 2011

Mayor Steve Benjamin’s statement on death of Osama Bin Laden

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