Posts by Tab Hirsch
$1 General Admission Sunday, Aug. 4
July 31, 2019$1 General Admission Sunday, Aug. 4 General admission to the South Carolina State Museum is only $1 for guests on Sunday, August 4. Included in general admission, guests can explore…
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Land Development Division releases Floodplain Management Plan progress report
July 31, 2019The County of Lexington’s Land Development Division has released a report outlining the progress made in mitigating the potential flooding hazards throughout the County. The report lists 22 action items…
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Call Experts grows its Customer Experience Department
July 31, 2019Call Experts (CE) is a leading provider in customer experience solutions and customer journey mapping. The company is streamlining its existing Sales and Customer Care departments into the Customer Experience…
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Stephanie Batten joins Coldwell Banker Caine in Greenville
July 31, 2019Coldwell Banker Caine recently welcomed Stephanie Batten as a residential sales agent to its Greenville office. Stephanie joins Caine with extensive career experience in business and accounting. Originally from Germany,…
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7315 Cross County Road sold in North Charleston
July 30, 2019Shep Benjamin of NAI Charleston represented Southwind Land Company, LLC, the Buyer, in the sale of 7315 Cross County Road. Atlantic Electric, LLC, the Seller, was represented by Elliot Calhoun.…
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Oral Care provided for Georgetown County residents in need at Helping Hands Dental Clinic
July 30, 2019Helping Hands of Georgetown County invites area residents to support its Dental Clinic, providing examinations, cleaning, and extraction for eligible residents. Helping Hands Dental Clinic provides compassionate care to residents…
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Furman alumni win NCTE early career Educator of Color Leadership awards
July 30, 2019Two Furman University alumni have received the Early Career Educator of Color Leadership Award from the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) – Brianna Burnette (Class of 2018) of…
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Trinity Partners Columbia Property Management Team earns more than 200,000 SF in new management assignments
July 30, 2019Trinity Partners Columbia Property Management team, led by Senior Property Manager, Ashley Owens, has recently earned more than 200,000 SF in new management assignments. The new assignments, 4408 Forest Drive…
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Spartanburg Water opens window for public comment on new rules and regulations
July 30, 2019In a continued effort to work with our customers and community, Spartanburg Water is opening a window to receive public comments on a draft set of rules and regulations for…
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Court approves historic class action settlement for South African gold mine workers
July 30, 2019The South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg granted final approval today of the historic settlement reached in May 2018 for thousands of South African gold mine workers and dependents of workers who…
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SCDOT Statement
July 30, 2019On Thursday, July 25, 2019, two South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) Horry County highway maintenance workers, Cecil Morgan and David Sibbick, were killed when they were struck by a…
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Greenville County Schools to roll out second food truck as part of Riley Fellows Project
July 30, 2019Media invited to attend truck’s first meal service at noon on July 31 A group of Riley Fellows from the Riley Institute at Furman University will unveil a new food…
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The Cassina Group hires experienced realtors Charles Baarcke, Brook Griffin, Melissa Rollins
July 30, 2019The Cassina Group, Charleston, innovation-driven real estate firm, has hired three experienced real estate aents: Charles Baarcke, Brook Griffin and Melissa Rollins. All are lifelong South Carolina residents with many years…
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Invitation for public testimony
July 30, 2019Your input is wanted about these five agencies Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services; Department of Education; Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services; Secretary of State’s Office;…
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2019 Furman University graduate named National Leader of the Year by Honor Society
July 30, 2019Katherine West, a 2019 Furman University graduate from Edgewood, Kentucky, has been selected as the 2019 National Leader of the Year by Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society.…
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Area mayors to proclaim August Homeless to Hope Month, provide update on Homeless to Hope Benefit Concert
July 30, 2019Please join Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg and Mount Pleasant Mayor Will Haynie for a press conference to proclaim August 2019 as Homeless to Hope Month and provide an update on the…
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House Task Force on rural broadband sends letter to FCC Chairman Pai on Educational Broadband Service Decision
July 30, 2019Decision would eliminate important education requirements that will harm communities House Majority Whip James E. Clyburn (D-SC), U.S. Rep. Grace Meng (D-NY), and members of the House Task Force on…
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SAFE Federal Credit Union transforms digital banking, core systems, and member service
July 30, 2019SAFE Federal Credit Union announced today that it has selected two of the nation’s leading technology companies to replace its digital banking and core processing platforms while expanding Call Center…
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Darlington Raceway, Motor Racing Network, to celebrate MRN’s 50th anniversary on Labor Day Weekend
July 30, 2019MRN will be giving away special opportunities to Darlington Stripe Zone Hospitality customers as part of its 50th anniversary celebration Darlington Raceway and the Motor Racing Network, will be celebrating MRN’s…
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Spartanburg Chamber begins facility renovations
July 30, 2019Spartanburg Chamber, Visitors Bureau temporarily relocated as facilities are upgraded The Spartanburg Area Chamber of Commerce will undergo a facility renovation to better serve the needs of its affiliated organizations…
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Spartanburg Chamber beings facitity renovation
July 30, 2019Spartanburg Chamber, Visitors Bureau temporarily relocated as facilities are upgraded The Spartanburg Area Chamber of Commerce will undergo a facility renovation to better serve the needs of its affiliated organizations…
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MUSC ranked state’s No. 1 hospital fifth year in row
July 30, 2019U.S. News & World Report releases annual national rankings MUSC Health was named by U.S. News & World Report for the fifth year in a row as the No. 1…
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City of Hartsville opens outdoor basketball court
July 30, 2019The City of Hartsville Parks and Recreation Department has opened an outdoor basketball court on the campus of Byerly Park located at 701 West Washington Street. This court is open…
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Riverbanks plays critical role in turning the tide on corals in crisis
July 30, 2019Riverbanks Zoo and Garden is now home to 36 coral colonies that have been rescued from the Florida Reef Tract (FRT), the third largest reef tract in the world, where…
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m.
July 30, 2019Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory will play eight performances in the Peace Concert Hall, Oct. 1-6, 2019, as part of the Peace Center’s 2019-2020 Broadway season. Tickets are $35-$95. Roald…
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Annual Operation Move-out Initiative to begin July 31
July 30, 2019The city of Charleston’s annual “Operation Move-out” initiative will begin at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, July 31 and be conducted through 5 p.m. on Monday, August 5. During this time,…
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DHEC encourages parents to get their students vaccinated now in preparation for school
July 30, 2019In a few weeks, South Carolina students will begin returning to school, and the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control is reminding parents to be sure that vaccines are…
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MTC Respiratory Therapy Program awarded for Distinguished Credentialing Success
July 30, 2019The Midlands Technical College (MTC) Respiratory Therapy program has been awarded the highest level of distinction by the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC), the accrediting agency for all…
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Shop Road extension opens to traffic
July 26, 2019Shop Road Extension is now open to motorists from Pineview Road to Longwood Road. The new four-lane divided highway runs about a mile and crosses over Reeder Point Branch. Work…
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Temporary closure of trail section in Cleveland Park
July 26, 2019Beginning Tuesday, July 30, a section of the trail along Lakehurst Street in Cleveland Park will be closed to allow crews to begin work on the final stage of the…
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Nick Zappitelli joins Coldwell Banker Caine in Greenville
July 26, 2019Coldwell Banker Caine recently welcomed Nick Zappitelli as a residential sales agent to its Greenville office. Nick holds both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree from Florida State University. With…
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Benson Classic Car Show is Aug. 3, benefits GCM Meals on Wheels
July 26, 2019The 13th Annual Benson Classic Car Show benefiting Greer Community Ministries (GCM) is Aug. 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Greer First Baptist Church, 201 W. Poinsett St.…
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College of Charleston School of Business launches Executive Certification for Family Businesses
July 23, 2019The College of Charleston School of Business, in partnership with the Family Business Consulting Group (FBCG), has created an Executive Education program to meet the needs of family businesses across the Lowcountry. This comprehensive planning certification takes…
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First Choice makes going back to school easy and fun in Columbia
July 23, 201910th Annual Jump-Start Back-to-School event offers health screenings, school supplies, backpacks and more Select Health of South Carolina’s First Choice health plan will host its 10th annual Jump-Start Back-to-School event, featuring back-to-school information, health screenings, children’s…
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SOL Southwest Kitchen & Tequila Bar celebrates National Tequila Day this Wednesday, July 24
July 23, 2019WHO: SOL Southwest Kitchen & Tequila Bar in Mount Pleasant, Summerville & Downtown Charleston WHAT: In honor of National Tequila Day this Wednesday, July 24, SOL Southwest Kitchen & Tequila Bar…
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J. Davis Construction completes expansion and renovation of Cullasaja Clubhouse
July 22, 2019J. Davis Construction announced completion of the expansion and renovation of the Clubhouse at Cullasaja Country Club. The exclusive club located in Highlands, NC added a new bar and lounge…
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East Cooper Community Outreach receives $50,000 grant to support local community
July 22, 2019East Cooper Community Outreach (ECCO) announces it has been awarded a $50,000 grant from The Leon Levine Foundation (TLLF) to support ECCO’s Dental Clinic and overall organizational mission to provide…
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Experience Mystery Moon Theater Live and Friday Night Laser Lights during Space Week
July 22, 2019Mystery Moon Theater Live!, Tues., July 23 Guests will experience the classic science fiction film Destination Moon in the style of Mystery Science Theater 3000 with comedians from Trustus Theater’s…
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President Galen DeHay to address graduates at Summer Commencement
July 22, 2019Galen DeHay, newly-elected president of Tri-County Technical College, will deliver the College’s summer commencement address Thursday, August 1, at 6 p.m. at the Anderson Civic Center. Approximately 360 students will…
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South Carolina students participate in SkillsUSA Championships
July 22, 2019Eleven students from South Carolina recently competed in the SkillsUSA Championships in Louisville, Kentucky, on June 26-27. During this competition, more than 6,400 outstanding career and technical education students —…
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Moore School announces best sustainability-focused business courses
July 22, 2019The Darla Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina recently announced the 2018 Page Prize for Sustainability Issues in Business Curricula award winners. In its 11th year, the…
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Hunger relief provided for Georgetown County residents through Sporting Clays fundraiser shoot
July 22, 2019Helping Hands of Georgetown County to host event on August 24 Whether a pro or a novice, Helping Hands of Georgetown County invites area residents to participate in its “Sporting…
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Cherokee County Meals on Wheels secures partners for Expansion Project
July 18, 2019Good City Architects designed new facility to be built with donor support Cherokee County Meals on Wheels has completed the first phase of its “Rising Up Against Hunger” campaign in…
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Nonprofits launch Ghanaian experience commemorating 400-year anniversary of enslaved Africans coming to the New World
July 18, 2019Project OKURASE, a Charleston nonprofit and Ghanaian-based nongovernmental organization, have curated the “Door of Return,” a 10-day cultural experience in Ghana for individuals and groups who want to connect with…
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Coldwell Banker Commercial Caine’s David Sigmon Awarded SIOR Designation
July 18, 2019Coldwell Banker Commercial Caine’s David Sigmon recently earned the Society of Industrial & Office REALTORS (SIOR) designation. The SIOR designation is a professional achievement for highly qualified commercial real estate…
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Charleston Animal Society announces “Paws in the Park”
July 18, 2019Fundraising Walk/Run for Toby’s Medical Fund is Nov. 16th at Riverfront Park in N. Charleston This year we are announcing an exciting new event “Paws in the Park” on November 16th at…
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Food Lion donates new refrigerated truck to Lowcountry Food Bank
July 18, 2019Truck helps fight hunger throughout coastal South Carolina The Lowcountry Food Bank (LCFB) announced today that Food Lion Feeds has donated a new 26′ refrigerated truck to help fight hunger in the 10 coastal…
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Frampton Construction makes two senior level promotions
July 18, 2019Frampton Construction Company, LLC, a regional full-service construction firm providing planning and design support, preconstruction, and construction services, has promoted Keaton Green and Craig Calhoun to new leadership positions. Green,…
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Greenville Chamber receives national recognition at Chamber Executives Conference
July 18, 2019The Greenville Chamber received numerous awards at the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE) 2019 Annual Convention in Long Beach, California. The Greenville Chamber received two “Awards of Excellence”…
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From the slums of Kenya to the stage at USC 11 International Students arrive for Summer Dance Program
July 18, 201911 international students arrived last week for the University of South Carolina’s Summer Ballet and Contemporary Dance Intensives. For the past seven years, The Columbia South Carolina based non-profit Artists…
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