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🌱 Patch AM: Why Columbia’s 100-degree heat briefly knocked out power this week
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In today's newsletter:
- Why Columbia's 100-degree heat briefly knocked out power this week
- How USC police want students staying safe on Columbia streets this fall
- Want to plug into 86 years of Columbia community service?
Also on today's calendar: Afterlight, an Evening of Original Movement and Storytelling and 5 more events.
And lastly, we have a post from a neighbor, Judith W.!
Today's riddle: What do evil hens lay? 🤔 (Answer below!)
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- Wednesday: Mostly sunny and hot, with a high of 98 and low of 76 degrees. 🌶 Hot!
- Thursday: Partly sunny and hot, temps: high: 100, low: 75.
- Friday: Humid with a heavy t-storm, with a high of 96 and low of 74 degrees.
📰 News we're reading
1. Extreme heat caused power interruptions as Columbia hit 100 degrees Monday (thestate.com) — Extreme heat pushing Columbia to 100 degrees on Monday caused power lines to sag and triggered several brief "blinks" for Tri-County Electric customers, especially in Lower Richland. Utilities say the issue with a sagging transmission line contacting a Dominion line has been corrected, but note that rising summer temperatures continue to strain the local and national power grid.
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2. USC police share safety advice for new school year (wistv.com) — USC police are urging students in Columbia to stay alert, use crosswalks, and avoid distractions like phones and earbuds while walking around campus and city streets. Officers also recommend downloading the Carolina Safe app for alerts and 24/7 dispatch access, and note that free self-defense classes are available at Russell House Ballroom for students wanting extra preparation.
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3. Beta Beta Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. celebrates 86 years of service with Community Open House (carolinapanorama.com) — Residents of Columbia and Richland County are invited to a Community Open House celebrating 86 years of service by the Beta Beta Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Attendees can meet members, learn about local programs, and explore ways to support volunteer, partnership, and charitable initiatives that strengthen the Columbia area.
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4. GreenJackets Sweep Doubleheader to Open Series in Columbia (milb.com) — Columbia baseball fans just saw the Augusta GreenJackets sweep a Tuesday doubleheader against the Columbia Fireflies at Segra Park, highlighted by dominant starts from Derek Vartanian and Daniel Brooks. The seven-game home series continues this week, with Columbia looking to bounce back as Augusta chases its longest win streak of the season.
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5. South Carolina Lottery Mega Millions, Pick 3 results for Aug. 18, 2026 (greenvilleonline.com) — If you bought a winning South Carolina lottery ticket, you may need to head to Columbia to cash in, especially for prizes over $100,000 that must be claimed at headquarters on Assembly Street. The article lists Aug. 18 drawing results and explains where and how to redeem winnings by mail, at retailers, or in person.
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📣 Columbia Shout Outs!
- 🌟 Dr. Clark Artis is a trailblazer, an attorney, an author and a higher education leader serving as the 14th President & Chief Executive Officer of Benedict College. She is the first woman/black woman! —Judith W.
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🗓 Upcoming Events in Columbia
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★ Featured events ★
- Best of What's Around →
Central Energy, 2030 Gregg St, Columbia
8:00 pm
Saturday August 22
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Other local events
- Open House 3rd-5th
Rosewood Elementary Columbia, SC 29201
5:30 pm - Title I & Open House August 25
H.B. Rhame Elementary Columbia, SC 29201
4:30 pm - Afterlight, an Evening of Original Movement and Storytelling →
Lexington School District Two, 3205 Platt Springs Rd, West Columbia
7:00 pm - Submissions Open for Oct. 10 & 11 Film Festival →
South Carolina Black Film Festival - Main Street Mimosa Festival™ – Columbia's Ultimate Day Party Experience →
Columbia Museum of Art, 1515 Main St, Columbia
3:00 pm - Brown Horse @ The Senate →
The Senate, 1022 Senate St, Columbia
7:00 pm - The Four Tops at Township Auditorium →
Township Auditorium, 1703 Taylor St, Columbia
7:00 pm
Thursday August 20
Tuesday August 25
Friday August 28
Monday August 31
Sunday September 6
Friday September 11
🗓 Events Nearby
- Kids' Night Magic Show-West Columbia →
East Bay Deli- West Columbia, 108 Sunset Ct, West Columbia
5:00 pm - ACE Popcorn Pop-In (Cafeteria)
L. B. Nelson Elementary Columbia, SC 29223
6:00 pm - Blythewood JV Football @ Richland Northeast →
Richland Northeast High School, 7500 Brookfield Rd, Columbia
6:00 pm - Open House Night
Dent Middle Columbia, SC 29206
6:00 pm
Wednesday August 19
Thursday August 20
Thursday August 27
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💬 Chatter
What your neighbors are talking about on social media
- This little guy is looking for his forever home.
He is currently in foster care with my daughter and we are trying hard to find him a home so he doesn't have to go back to the shelter! He is a 12… (Nextdoor Spring Valley) - Found someone's Rottweiler in our neighborhood.
Its super hot so we brought her in fed and gave her some much needed attention. I won't be able to keep her just hoping someone claims her soon. (Nextdoor Lost Tree)
- Columbia Sussex Corporation posted a job opening for Hotel Night Auditor in Columbia. Apply here.
- Scion Group, LLC posted a job opening for Porter in Columbia. Apply here. You can search for other jobs near Columbia here.
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-- The Patch AM Team
P.S. The answer to today's riddle: Deviled eggs (Thank you Karla H. for sending it in!)
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