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Wheelchair Community Thinks Stephens Lake Park Improvements Long Overdue
COLUMBIA - Some members of the wheelchair community in Columbia expressed their frustration Thursday, waiting for for the city to launch its improvements at Stephens Lake Park.

Rotary ramps up aid for Hall woman
Becky Ketchum, sitting, watches members from the local Rotary Club and others from the community build a wheelchair ramp Saturday at her home in Gainesville.

Ladysmith museum gets nod
Temporary home at old Resources Centre building

Volunteers build wheelchair ramp for disabled WWII vet
After spending years as a prisoner in his own home, a disabled World War II veteran has a way out. A crew of volunteers built a wheelchair ramp at his Clarendon County home, working for free after answering a plea for help from an unusual source.

Organizations launch ramp-building effort
From left, Boy Scout Spencer LaGesse of Bloomer, Phyllis Ginder of Lake Hallie and Jim Raleigh, a member of the Jim Falls Lions Club, stood on a wheelchair ramp at Ginder's home. The ramp was a joint effort of the Lions Club and the Boy Scouts.

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