June 11, 2015: PRNewswire: C Spire unveils redesigned state-of-the-art retail store in Columbia to showcase customer inspired communication services and technology products
C Spire held a grand opening at the store, which was previously located at 1005 Highway 98 Bypass, on Wednesday with a ribbon-cutting, reception and celebration featuring C Spire executives, Columbia Mayor Robert Bourne and other city officials and local business and community leaders. Food, prizes and giveaways were part of the party atmosphere and program. C Spire also presented representatives of Columbia Strong, a local non-profit helping victims of a devastating EF3 tornado that struck the town just before Christmas last year, with a $500 donation.
C Spire held a grand opening at the store, which was previously located at 1005 Highway 98 Bypass, on Wednesday with a ribbon-cutting, reception and celebration featuring C Spire executives, Columbia Mayor Robert Bourne and other city officials and local business and community leaders. Food, prizes and giveaways were part of the party atmosphere and program. C Spire also presented representatives of Columbia Strong, a local non-profit helping victims of a devastating EF3 tornado that struck the town just before Christmas last year, with a $500 donation.
Jan 23, 2015: Columbian Progress: Aldermen ask driver’s license bureau to leave
After announcements that the driver’s license bureau located in City Hall would be leaving for Lamar County, Columbia Mayor Robert Bourne has expressed concerns about the condition of the portion of the building used by the entity. -
After announcements that the driver’s license bureau located in City Hall would be leaving for Lamar County, Columbia Mayor Robert Bourne has expressed concerns about the condition of the portion of the building used by the entity. -
Dec 24, 2014: New York Times: Mississippi Towns Regroup After Deadly Storms
Columbia Mayor Robert Bourne said the tornado straddled U.S. 98, so damage was done on both sides of the four-lane highway. Bryant had said earlier that the tornado cut a swath of about 3 to 3.5 miles long through the city of about 6,500 and about a quarter of a mile wide.
Columbia Mayor Robert Bourne said the tornado straddled U.S. 98, so damage was done on both sides of the four-lane highway. Bryant had said earlier that the tornado cut a swath of about 3 to 3.5 miles long through the city of about 6,500 and about a quarter of a mile wide.
Dec 24, 2014: Gulf Live: Gov. Phil Bryant tours storm damage in Columbia, 3 of 4 killed died in mobile homes
Columbia Mayor Robert Bourne said the tornado straddled U.S. 98, so damage was on both sides of the four-lane highway. Bryant had said earlier that the tornado cut a swath of about 3 to 3.5 miles long through Columbia and about a quarter of a mile wide.
Columbia Mayor Robert Bourne said the tornado straddled U.S. 98, so damage was on both sides of the four-lane highway. Bryant had said earlier that the tornado cut a swath of about 3 to 3.5 miles long through Columbia and about a quarter of a mile wide.