Submitted photo Second counselor Canada area president James Evanson presents a $50,000.00 donation to the Root Cellar. Left to right: Welfare and Self Reliance Managers David Reeve and Greg Holden, ...
From Access to Empowerment: Over 237 Water Cellars Deliver Sustainable Hope in Africa XUZHOU, China, Dec. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- XCMG has announced the completion and handover of the sixth phase of ...
COLUMBIA — Columbia farm-to-store shop Root Cellar was set to shut down on Dec. 13, but with an outpouring of support from the community, the business has new owners. On March 10, the Trump ...
The potential closure of the Root Cellar is no more after new owners were found. The business at 1203 Rogers St. was sold by Chelsea and Jake Davis to James and Paul Roark-Gruender. Root Cellar's ...
On Nov. 5, Root Cellar’s owners said the market would close permanently due to President Donald Trump’s funding cuts to a food purchase assistance program. But this week its owners announced the ...
Fall cocktails have a certain magic to them. You want something refreshing that still feels cozy, something that matches the brisk air but warms you from the inside out. And if it happens to be ...
A Columbia grocer focused on providing food sourced from the local area has announced it is closing in a little less than one month. The Root Cellar at 1203 Rogers St. made the announcement on ...
Root Cellar, a local food market serving Columbia since 2001, will close its doors on Dec. 13. In 2011, the business was purchased by new owners Chelsea and Jake Davis, who implemented a food ...
A groundbreaking discovery in Denmark has revealed evidence of an advanced technological structure dating back 5,000 years. While excavating a Neolithic site on the island of Falster, archaeologists ...
From the air, David Thevenin’s home two hours from Tokyo looks deceptively simple: a small, minimalist concrete structure with a pitched roof. But the single-story home is perched on the side of a ...
It’s not uncommon for trees to be killed from damage suffered during construction. Depending upon the type of tree, its age and the extent of damage, the tree could die quickly or take years.