In a heartfelt ceremony on Wednesday afternoon, city officials and esteemed local figures convened at Columbia Fire Station 3 to commemorate a significant occasion. The firehouse, situated at 705 Firefighters Drive, was bestowed with a new name and dedicated to the memory of the esteemed late Mayor Barbara Earwood McIntyre. Her profound influence on the city of Columbia is destined to endure through the ages, leaving an indelible mark for generations to come.
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