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The city of nearly 10,000 has seen steady growth, especially over the last decade. That's why city leaders are focusing on quality of life projects to help keep and attract people to Columbia City.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Columbia city officials gathered Wednesday for the grand opening of a new playground project in the City of Columbia. The new equipment and renovated space at T.S. Martin Park ...
American LandMaster, a manufacturer, designer and distributer of off-road utility vehicles, will expand its operations in Indiana, creating up to 67 new jobs by 2020. The company will invest more ...
COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. (WANE) — Columbia City Mayor Ryan Daniel announced on his Facebook page that the city will receive a $600,000 grant for the development of a new park called Eagle Park.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The city of Jeffersonville, Indiana, is getting a brand new park. Thursday, Mayor Mike Moore announced the creation of a new 2-acre open lawn space between 9th Street ...
Melrose Park will soon receive a more than a makeover, with a new playground and splash pad coming to the neighborhood park this fall. Columbia City Council approved the project during its Aug. 6 ...
COLUMBIA, S.C (WIS) - After a push from the community, Columbia City Leaders say they will reduce the number of trees being cut down in Mays Park, part of the new revitalization project coming to ...
2009 new at 11:00 a nonprofit group unveils plans for new park along the riverfront in southern indiana the 400-acre project which which will be known as origin.
After the Columbia City Council approved improvement projects for Albert-Oakland Park a couple of weeks ago, it is now time for the council to consider projects for Stephens Lake Park. A $125,000 ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A riverfront development in a busy stretch of Columbia near Blossom and Gervais streets is on the horizon – a project city officials say has been in the works for over a decade.
The proposed park promises access to Columbia’s untamed riverfront. Designers vying for the project have shaped hundred-million-dollar developments in major U.S. cities.
The city will host an official unveiling of the first three of the nine new signs at 4 p.m. June 3 at the Farmer’s Market Pavilion in Riverwalk Park. "Columbia is a growing city, and programs ...