Posts by Erik Crawford
White Knoll Middle School named a 2026 South Carolina School to Watch®
January 20, 2026White Knoll Middle School in Lexington County School District One has been named a 2026 South Carolina School to Watch®, a prestigious designation awarded by the National Forum to Accelerate…
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Studio Pilates International grand opening
January 20, 2026Who: Councilman Tyler Bailey, Richland County Council Chair Jesica Mackey, and the City of Columbia Office of Business Opportunities in partnership with Richland County Office of Small Business Opportunity What: The City of…
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HUD’s Federal Housing Administration (FHA) facilitates financing for new hospital in Indian Land, SC
January 20, 2026$251.2 million FHA-insured supplemental mortgage delivers capital for Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) to offer new access to quality acute care hospital services for residents in Northern Lancaster County,…
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Crayton Middle redesignated as National School to Watch
January 20, 2026Crayton Middle School has been redesignated as a School to Watch for the third time by the National Forum to Accelerate Middle Grades Reform. Crayton received its School to Watch…
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City of West Columbia launches $15 million infrastructure project to revitalize Mill Village and Alexander Road
January 20, 2026The City of West Columbia is beginning a $15 million overhaul of the Mill Village neighborhood and Alexander Road. This comprehensive project is designed to modernize the area’s utility networks,…
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The Dee Norton Child Advocacy Center’s 26th annual Hope Grows Here Dinner Auction, an evening to benefit Dee Norton Child Advocacy Center
January 20, 2026Dee Norton Child Advocacy Center, the region’s leading resource to prevent abuse, protect children, and heal families, invites the community to participate in the 26th Annual Hope Grows Here Dinner…
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Big Red Barn Retreat celebrates 5th anniversary of Leon Irons Lodge, marking five years of healing, growth, and community impact through posttraumatic growth training
January 20, 2026The Big Red Barn Retreat (BRBR) celebrates the 5th anniversary of the Leon Irons Lodge. Upon opening its doors, the Leon Irons Lodge became the hub for Warrior PATHH (Progressive…
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City of Columbia to host Bloomberg Youth Climate Action Showcases
January 20, 2026Who: City of Columbia Bloomberg Youth Climate Action Fund What: The City of Columbia Bloomberg Youth Climate Action Fund grant recipients will host two Climate Action Showcases displaying information on their Climate…
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Greenville Theatre presents Sunday in the Park with George: A Staged Symphony Concert
January 15, 2026Join Greenville Theatre for the first production of the new year, Sunday in the Park with George: A Staged Symphony Concert. Don’t miss this musical theatre masterpiece as it has never been…
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Spoleto Festival USA announces 2026 season
January 15, 2026A Landmark Year Framed by Freedom of Expression and America’s 250th Anniversary Spoleto Festival USA announced its 2026 season, running May 22–June 7, 2026, featuring more than 110 performances across opera,…
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Coastal Community Foundation announces new Vice President of Philanthropy
January 15, 2026Coastal Community Foundation (CCF) announced Dana Taylor as the new Vice President of Philanthropy. In this role, Taylor is responsible for developing, executing, and overseeing the Foundation’s philanthropic goals. This…
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Five Guys Goose Creek’s grand opening supports Meals on Wheels Summerville
January 15, 2026Meals on Wheels of Summerville is partnering with the newest Five Guys location in Goose Creek to deliver meals and meaningful support to local seniors. As part of the restaurant’s community-focused…
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Charleston AMA and local firms join forces to empower Lowcountry non-profits
January 15, 2026The Charleston American Marketing Association (AMA) announced the launch of Campaign in a Day, an intensive, 12-hour marketing challenge designed to pair aspiring student talent with seasoned industry professionals to…
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Celebrating 2025 AP School Honor Roll recognition
January 15, 2026Charleston County School District (CCSD) is celebrating six high schools recognized by the College Board on the 2025 Advanced Placement (AP) School Honor Roll, a national distinction honoring schools that…
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Grand Willow Hotel earns Curio Collection status, helping to elevate Columbia’s hospitality landscape
January 15, 2026The Grand Willow hotel, located at 1571 Freed Street in Columbia’s BullStreet District, announced it has officially earned designation as part of Hilton’s Curio Collection, marking a meaningful milestone for…
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Charleston Workforce Housing Fund acquires first property in West Ashley, immediately lowering rents for working families
January 15, 2026Building on its September launch, the Charleston Workforce Housing Fund announced the acquisition of West Wind Apartments, marking the Fund’s first property purchase and an early milestone in its effort…
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South Carolina industry recruitment reaches $9.12 billion in 2025
January 15, 2026Highest percentage of announced rural capital investment and new jobs in over a decade The South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) released its 2025 industry recruitment results, marking a milestone…
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USC College of Information and Communications to host national sports, media, and journalism leaders for The Power of the Pivot: Women, Media & the Business of Sports
January 15, 2026Event presented by Next Level Partners explores leadership, storytelling, and career evolution ahead of National Girls & Women in Sports Day The University of South Carolina College of Information and Communications…
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MUSC applauds Governor’s support of the Comprehensive Cancer Hospital
January 15, 2026South Carolina Gov. Henry D. McMaster has presented his Executive Budget for Fiscal Year 2026-2027, recommending funding for the new Comprehensive Cancer Hospital in Charleston at the Medical University of…
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City of Columbia to host Columbia Police Department recruitment event
January 15, 2026Who: City of Columbia Human Resources Department and Columbia Police Department What: The City of Columbia Police Department will host a hiring event to share details about the Police Officer Candidate and…
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Gather COLA to host ‘The Ones That Are Hot’, a hot sauce competition on National Hot Sauce Day
January 15, 2026Gather COLA is turning up the heat on National Hot Sauce Day with its ‘The Ones That Are Hot’ Hot Sauce Competition on Thursday, January 22, from 6:00 to 8:00…
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Funding available for septic owners within Congaree Creek Watershed in Lexington County
January 13, 2026Septic systems owners in the Congaree Creek Watershed can apply for funding to help repair or replace their failing or malfunctioning existing septic systems. Lexington County residents in the Congaree…
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City of Charleston accepting applications for 2026–2027 housing and community development grants
January 13, 2026The City of Charleston Department of Housing and Community Development is now accepting applications for federal housing and community development funding for the 2026–2027 program year. Funding is available through…
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The Riley Center for Livable Communities announces six mayors selected for 2026
January 13, 2026The Riley Center for Livable Communities at the College of Charleston announced the six Mayors who have been selected to participate in the 8th class of the Riley Mayors’ Design Fellowship. The…
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Jackson Lewis elevates J. Brendan Kelley to principal in Greenville
January 13, 2026Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. announced that J. Brendan Kelley of the firm’s Greenville office has been elevated to principal, effective January 1, 2026. Brendan focuses his practice on representing employers…
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Rotary Club of Lexington announces RotaryFest at Icehouse Amphitheater
January 13, 2026The Rotary Club of Lexington is proud to announce RotaryFest, a signature community fundraiser benefiting student scholarships in Lexington School District One. The event will take place on Friday, March…
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New study shows South Carolina technical colleges deliver strong return and keep talent in-state
January 13, 2026A new independent study finds the SC Technical College System delivers a strong return on public investment while playing a critical role in keeping skilled workers in South Carolina. The…
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New board leaders join United Way at a pivotal moment for Greenville County
January 13, 2026United Way of Greenville County’s Board of Directors has elected four new community leaders to its Board of Directors for 2026, strengthening the organization’s leadership at a critical moment in…
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Nonstop flights to Cancun starts Saturday
January 13, 2026What: Breeze Airways Inaugural International Flight Charleston (CHS) to Cancun, Mexico (CUN) When: Saturday, January 17, 2026 Where: Charleston International Airport (CHS) Details: Breeze Airways will celebrate its inaugural international flight from Charleston…
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The Rising Tide hits Charleston Music Hall Tuesday
January 13, 2026Film spotlights Charleston teachers, families and community partners uniting to ensure every child can read Next week, the Lowcountry Literacy Project (LLP) will pull back the curtain on the future…
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A major gift to the university transforms its hospitality program into the College of Charleston’s first named school
January 13, 2026The Michael and Amy Bennett School of Hospitality and Tourism Management is making its debut at the College of Charleston, marking a defining moment for the university and the city. The gift was announced at…
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Richland County Treasurer Kendra L. Dove advises of Postal Service changes
January 13, 2026New federal rules could affect real estate tax mailings Residents who typically mail their County tax payments are advised that recent federal changes to the U.S. Postal Service’s (USPS) mail-processing…
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BBB Serving Central SC and Charleston announces 2026 Board of Directors
January 13, 2026Better Business Bureau (BBB) Serving Central SC and Charleston is proud to announce its 2026 Board of Directors, a group of respected local leaders dedicated to advancing trust and integrity…
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Lowcountry Land Trust enters 40th year poised for future conservation success
January 13, 2026Nonprofit marks 2025 as a turning point for conservation in coastal South Carolina Lowcountry Land Trust, a nonprofit committed to preserving Lowcountry landscapes and waterways for current and future generations,…
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Main Street District welcomes new board chair, executive officers and board
January 13, 2026Following a year of announcements for unprecedented growth, the Main Street District has announced its full board member list and slate of new officers for 2026. Accomplishments and Appreciation for…
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Clemson musicians to bring silent film “The Freshman” to life with live performance and a new score
January 13, 2026Under the baton of Director Kimberly Souther, the Clemson University Symphony and String Orchestras will present their third annual Silent Film Concert on February 1, 2026, at the Brooks Center…
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Nai Columbia facilitates expansion for Hoffman Columbia with acquisition of West Columbia flex facility
January 13, 2026NAI Columbia announced that John Gregory, PE, SIOR, CCIM, Bill Lamar, and Tristan Lee successfully represented Hoffman Columbia, LLC in the acquisition of a ±53,500 SF flex building located at…
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Coming in February: The Return of Harvesting Heritage to St. Helena Island
January 13, 2026Harvesting Heritage: Gathering Ground featuring Chef Amethyst Ganaway Saturday, Feb. 21 | 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. and 6 – 8:30 p.m. The South Carolina State Museum will return to…
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Constellation Concert: Music in the Observatory
January 13, 2026Sponsored by First Citizens Bank THIS Thursday, Jan. 15 | 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Guests are invited to experience live music in the museum’s Observatory with this returning concert series featuring…
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Prisma Health appoints Steve LeBlond as Chief Information Officer and Digital Officer
January 13, 2026Prisma Health has appointed Steve LeBlond as Chief Information Officer and Digital Officer. In this role, LeBlond will lead the organization’s technology strategy, focusing on digital transformation, artificial intelligence adoption…
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Marla Robertson to receive MLK Jr. Humanitarian Award
January 13, 2026Whether she’s working with local organizations or with her students and colleagues at the College of Charleston, Marla Robertson wants to see others succeed both personally and professionally. As the assistant director…
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5 Star Dental Academy grand opening
January 13, 2026Who: Mayor Daniel Rickenmann, Councilman Ed McDowell, City of Columbia Office of Business Opportunities and representatives from 5 Star Dental Academy What: The City of Columbia announced the grand opening of 5 Star…
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Spartanburg County set to host Carolinas Classic all-star basketball games in 2026, 2027, and 2028
January 13, 2026Spartanburg County, in partnership with the North Carolina Coaches Association (NCCA), the South Carolina Athletic Coaches Association (SCACA), and Spartanburg School District 6, will host the Carolinas Classic in 2026,…
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Two-time Grand Slam finalist and world no. 3 Amanda Anisimova enters Charleston tennis tournament
January 13, 2026Credit One Charleston Open announces fourth top 15 American to enter its 2026 player field Coming off the biggest season of her career, Amanda Anisimova has committed to play the…
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City of Columbia to participate in “Ideas for Change” initiative in partnership with Change.org
January 13, 2026In partnership with Change.org (the world’s leading platform for social change), the City of Columbia is participating in a new initiative called “Ideas for Change” through which we will identify creative, community-driven…
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YWCA greater Charleston announces 2026 MLK tribute lineup
January 13, 2026Beginning January 15, 2026, South Carolinians will gather for the 54th Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Tribute in Charleston. Organized by YWCA Greater Charleston, this multi-day celebration, one of the…
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Fireflies will host annual job fair January 24
January 13, 2026Team will hire hundreds of seasonal part-time staff for 2026 season The Columbia Fireflies will be hosting a job fair at Segra Park Saturday, January 24 from 12-2 pm. The team is looking to…
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USC leads the nation in fragile X research and education
January 13, 2026Researchers at the University of South Carolina are leading the country to improve the health of millions of people with fragile X disorders — some of the most common but…
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Charleston Digital announces 18th annual iFiveK race
January 8, 2026Charleston Digital announces the return of the iFiveK, an annual spring tradition that blends wellness, networking, and community engagement within Charleston’s tech ecosystem. Entering its 18th year, the iFiveK is…
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Generation V homes wins PRISM Award for outstanding Single-Family Home
January 8, 2026The Lowcountry’s Only True Turnkey Modular Builder Marks a Milestone Generation Five Homes, the Lowcountry’s premier full-service modular home builder, announce that it recently earned their first PRISM Award, taking…
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