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Featured Pet: Spirit
Spirit, a 9-month-old silver Tabby, is available for adoption.

I was born and raised in the Pee Dee. I am a proud graduate of the University of South Carolina-Columbia (Go Gamecocks!). I received degrees in Journalism and Mass Communications, and in Media Arts.
Prior to becoming editor of Irmo-Seven Oaks Patch, I was an education reporter for a daily newspaper in Florence, SC, for about five years.
In my spare time, I enjoy attending local festivals, concerts and Gamecock sporting events. I also enjoy watching movies, and spending time with family and friends.
I have lived in Columbia, off and on, since 2001. I look forward to getting to know the Irmo community better and meeting new people.
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
I am not registered to any political party. What’s important to me are the issues, how we choose to address those issues and how we can come together to fix problems that impact our communities, our state, our nation and the world.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
I believe in God and know that all things are possible through Him.
Local Hot-Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
With all communities, the areas of education and economic growth are always important issues as well as public safety.
Spirit, a 9-month-old silver Tabby, is available for adoption.

Deputies arrested one woman and are searching for two others for allegedly stealing a puppy from Pets Inc.
Deputies responded to a aggravated assault call just before 6 p.m. Saturday in the 1900 block of Joe Frazier Court, which is off of Atlas Road.
A Columbia woman was shot in the upper body early Saturday morning.
Organizers announced Friday that the festival will be rescheduled for a later date.
A member of Columbia City Council is urging city officials to to ask the FBI to investigate the Columbia Police Dept.
Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin announced Thursday the creation of a new panel to review law enforcement policies and bonding system.
A rally and march in remembrance of Trayvon Martin will be held Saturday at the State House.
More than 2,000 SCE&G customers in the Columbia area were out of power Wednesday as thunderstorms rolled through the area.
State NAACP president Lonnie Randolph Jr. was charged on Friday after a dispute at a Columbia dry cleaners.
Interim Columbia Police Chief Ruben Santiago is suing David Navarro, a former captain at the police department.
The Richland County Sheriff's Department is investigating the stabbing death of one person at a home near Fernandina Road.
SLED has confirmed an investigation into claims of an alleged plot to frame a Columbia official.
Tommy Burkett, chairman of the North Columbia Business Association, announced his bid for a seat on City Council.
Bassir Baxter, 40, was pleaded guilty to transporting stolen guns from South Carolina into New Jersey.
A 4-year-old child who was injured during a shooting at the Colony Apartments last week is expected to be released from the hospital.