Posts by Trey Schmoyer
SC Public Radio and Anne Springs Close Greenway announce new concert music series
June 7, 2024SC Public Radio, in partnership with the Anne Springs Close Greenway, announces a new live music concert series titled the “Rooted Rhythm Music Series.” This series, hosted in the Comporium…
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Mast Store expands business family with addition of locally owned partner, M-Prints
June 7, 2024Mast General Store announces its purchase of a long-time vendor located in Boone, North Carolina. The Mast Store recently acquired M-Prints, an apparel graphics printer and embroiderer, whose founder and…
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Vote for Columbia, SC as the local palate’s best culinary town
June 7, 2024Who: Experience Columbia SC, The Local Palate What: Columbia, SC has been chosen as one of the 2024 “Top 10 Culinary Towns in the South” by The Local Palate magazine.…
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County receives $9M grant to improve stormwater infrastructure
June 7, 2024Hickory Ridge development’s drainage system will benefit from upgrades Richland County will use a $9 million state grant on a water project to rehabilitate and replace the drainage system for…
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South Carolina ETV and Public Radio amplifies energy efficiency by installing window shades and providing educational resources
June 7, 2024South Carolina ETV and Public Radio (SCETV) announces the completion of a project to install window shades in its Idea Lab, supported by a $10,000 mini-grant from the South Carolina…
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Bon Secours offers new tool to assess risk of heart disease
June 7, 2024Summer is the start of hot sun and days of fun, but for those with certain risk factors, it can also be a time to pay extra attention to your…
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Proper water flow is returning to the Peachtree drainage basin in Wagener Terrace
June 7, 2024Today, the City of Charleston is excited to announce the successful completion of the Peachtree outfall drainage system cleaning project. This is encouraging news for residents in the Wagener Terrace Neighborhood…
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City Council highlights from June 4, 2024
June 7, 2024To start yesterday’s City Council Meeting, City Council approved the honorary naming of East Chapel Drive as “Dr. Ronald L. Rhames Way.” After approval, District II Councilman Edward McDowell Jr.,…
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Collins & Lacy welcomes attorney Jacqueline M. Pavlicek
June 5, 2024Attorney Jacqueline Pavlicek has joined the growing team of lawyers at Collins & Lacy, PC. A graduate of the University of South Carolina’s Joseph F. Rice School of Law, Pavlicek…
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Beresord Creek Bridge will be open to traffic friday, reducing commute times for Daniel Island residents
June 5, 2024The Beresford Creek Bridge will open to vehicle traffic on Friday, June 7th at 7:00 a.m. With two traffic lanes open, commuters will experience reduced travel times, eliminating the need…
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Richland County set to begin mosquito control efforts
June 5, 2024Crews with Richland County will soon begin spraying for mosquitoes, as Vector Control staff begin their annual campaign to protect public health by reducing mosquito-borne illness. Workers with Vector Control…
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Food Truck Fridays in June
June 5, 2024The City of Columbia continues the exciting Food Truck Fridays initiative throughout the month of June. Food Truck Fridays aim to support and boost local businesses, celebrate diverse cuisines and foster connections over…
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City releases 2024 youth services guide
June 5, 2024The City has announced that the 2024 Youth Services Guide is ready to now be picked up at various City locations. The guide is a resource that is given to…
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Richland Library hosts LOOK! Photography Exhibit
June 5, 2024Photo Exhibit Honors Youth Living with a Disability in Partnership with Family Connection of South Carolina Richland Library welcomes LOOK! Photography Exhibit in partnership with the Family Connection of South Carolina. Visitors…
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Nelson Mullins attorney Neil Grayson named BTI client service all-stars 2024
June 5, 2024Nelson Mullins partner Neil Grayson was selected as one of the 2024 BTI Client Service All-Stars on BTI Consulting Group’s annual list. The designation is one of the industry’s highest…
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Mayor Rickenmann announces City of Columbia joins Bloomberg Philanthropies’ youth action fund
June 5, 2024City of Columbia, SC one of 100 cities that will receive funding and technical assistance to spur a groundswell of youth-driven climate action With 84 percent of youth around the world reporting that they…
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SCDOT asks for public input on Momentum 2050 plan through Multimodal Transportation Planning survey
June 5, 2024The South Carolina Department of Transportation is looking for public input on the future of transportation in South Carolina through a multimodal transportation survey. Momentum 2050 is the statewide plan…
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South Carolina contestant to compete on season 3 of national PBS show, “The Great American Recipe”
June 5, 2024SCETV to celebrate premiere of the new season with event on June 6 PBS announced the eight home cooks from across America who will showcase their culinary talents in season 3…
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Charleston Learning Center expands education offerings with robotics summer camp for kids
June 5, 2024The Charleston Digital Corridor announces the addition of a STEM summer camp for rising 7th and 8th grade students at the Charleston Learning Center. The weeklong (Mon-Fri) summer camp, featuring…
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Clemson’s Art program adds graphic design studio
June 5, 2024Clemson University’s Department of Art is expanding with the addition of the graphic design studio in response to the growing demand for interdisciplinary skills in digital media. Beginning in Fall…
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New interactive map allows easy touring of Clemson’s communityBUILD sites around Charleston
June 5, 2024The Clemson Architecture Center, Charleston (CAC.C) has developed a new resource that highlights and provides a story map for friends of Clemson to engage with structures designed and constructed by…
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Five Clemson students and alums awarded prestigious Fulbright scholarships
June 5, 2024Three Clemson students and two alums are preparing to travel to the Czech Republic, Germany, Philippines, Serbia and Scotland after being awarded Fulbright U.S. Student grants, a highly competitive scholarship…
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Duke Energy supports first responders with $500,000 in grants for emergency preparedness in South Carolina
June 5, 2024As hurricane season begins, emergency managers and first responders turn their eyes to the tropics as they continue to prepare their communities for the possibility of impacts from severe weather.…
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Key West Boats donates custom boat to Dorchester County Fire Rescue
June 4, 2024Dorchester County Fire Rescue is proud to announce the generous donation of a custom-built Key West 197 Skiff “FD” edition from Key West Boats in Ridgeville, SC. This state-of-the-art vessel,…
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City of Columbia hosts public input session for centralized service campus for the chronically unsheltered
June 4, 2024The City of Columbia will hold a public charrette to receive community input on a potential centralized service center for the chronically unsheltered in the City. As Columbia’s unsheltered numbers…
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EPC, Inc. celebrates grand opening and ribbon cutting at Bush River Road facility
June 4, 2024Growing IT asset disposition provider commemorates the opening of their new Eastern U.S. hub in Columbia, S.C. EPC, Inc., a subsidiary of CSI Leasing, Inc. and one of the world’s…
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100 Women Who Care Midlands SC donates $11,000 to Tracy Starling Yates Foundation
June 4, 2024100 Women Who Care Midlands SC at their 2nd quarter meeting elected to support the Tracy Starling Yates Foundation with a donation of $11,062.50. Members of 100 Women Who Care…
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Charleston Mayor William Cogswell outlines city’s priorities for improving infrastructure and traffic
June 4, 2024In a letter to Charleston County Council, Mayor William Cogswell emphasized the city’s infrastructure priorities and strongly advocated for funding for important road projects aimed at reducing traffic congestion. The…
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Converse University, Horry-Georgetown Technical College sign articulation agreement
June 4, 2024Converse University and Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) have established a new block transfer articulation agreement allowing seamless credit transfer between the two institutions, facilitating student success and celebrating collaboration. Leaders…
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Tempur-Pedic transforms RMHC Columbia with new mattresses
June 4, 2024Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Columbia, SC announced a significant renovation of our guest rooms, thanks to a generous donationfrom our global partner, Tempur-Pedic. On Thursday, June 6th, 2024, we…
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StretchLab to open new Lexington location
June 4, 2024StretchLab, an assisted stretch concept that aims to address tightness and imbalances in the body by creating a customized stretching routine for its clients, will open a new location in…
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Southwest Airlines begins nonstop service to Nashville from GSP
June 4, 2024Today, Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) welcomed Southwest Airlines’ new nonstop service to Nashville International Airport (BNA) and increased frequency to Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI). This marks the first…
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Google.org to provide funding for a Trident Technical College cybersecurity clinic
June 4, 2024Trident Technical College (TTC) has been selected to receive $1 million in grant funding and wraparound support from Google’s Cybersecurity Clinics Fund to establish the TTC Cybersecurity Operations Clinic. The funding from…
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AllSouth hosted Soldiers and Vets Charity Golf Tournament to benefit the Fort Jackson-Palmetto State Chapter of AUSA
June 4, 2024AllSouth Federal Credit Union hosted its annual Soldiers and Vets Charity Golf Tournament on Thursday, May 16, 2024, at Golden Hills Golf and Country Club in Lexington, South Carolina. Thanks to the…
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League of Women Voters of Columbia Area provides website with election information
June 4, 2024The League of Women Voters of the Columbia Area (LWVCA) offers a nonpartisan online election information resource at the website VOTE411.org. VOTE411 is a “one-stop shop” source of election information.…
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SCRA announces new member company and grant funding
June 4, 2024MyUI.AI and SMPL-C were accepted as South Carolina Research Authority Member Companies. MASDEV received new grant funding. All SCRA Member Companies receive coaching and access to SCRA’s Member Benefits, Startup Resources, can…
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Historic Columbia announces June 2024 events
June 3, 2024Historic Columbia is excited to announce programming and events for June 2024. See the full list of June events below and be sure to leave room in your calendar to…
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80th anniversary D-Day salute
June 3, 2024The South Carolina State Museum will host a special event honoring the momentous victory of D-Day 80 years ago this Saturday. The event will include: Performances from the 282D Army…
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Juneteenth Entrepreneur, film and television extravaganza
June 3, 2024The City of Columbia’s Office of Business Opportunities (OBO) is proud to announce the highly anticipated release of “Did You Know? Columbia’s Black Wall Street,” a powerful documentary that chronicles…
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Richland Library kicks off summer learning challenge
June 3, 2024Children, Teens & Adults to Participate June 1 – August 10 Adventure is just around the corner at your local library. Visit your favorite Richland Library location to kick off…
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The Mill at Fountain Inn is now open
June 3, 2024The Mill at Fountain Inn is officially open for business. Starting Monday, June 3, the community hub will be open for lunch and dinner seven days a week. Hours of…
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City of Columbia to spray for adult mosquitoes through the remainder of the season
June 3, 2024In an effort to control the mosquito population and reduce the risk of mosquito-borne illness, the City of Columbia will be spraying for adult mosquitoes through the remainder of the…
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Three students named Michelin Tech Scholars
June 3, 2024Spring Valley High School will host a Michelin Signing Day on Tuesday, June 4, 2024, at noon to recognize their Michelin Tech Scholars. Class of 2024 graduates Zachary Fowler, Owen…
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St. Andrews Middle School student accepted into prestigious Michigan Arts Academy
June 3, 2024Xavion Boyd-Gray, an eighth-grade student at St. Andrews Middle School, has been accepted into the world-renowned Interlochen Arts Academy at the Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan. Interlochen Arts…
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Richland One to provide free meals to children June 3-July 18
June 3, 2024Again this summer, Richland One will provide free meals to any child age 18 or younger, regardless of their school district attendance zone, through the federally-funded Seamless Summer Option. From…
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Colleen Knauer selected to help lead CCSD middle schools
June 3, 2024Charleston County School District (CCSD) announced Dr. Colleen Knauer as Executive Director of the Middle School Learning Community. Knauer has served as the Principal of Special Projects and Support for…
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Michael De Jong to lead CCSD’s Turning Point Academy
June 3, 2024Charleston County School District (CCSD) announces that interim principal, Michael De Jong has been appointed principal at Turning Point Academy (TPA). De Jong has skillfully led TPA since August 2023.…
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Corey McDonald selected to lead Clark Academy
June 3, 2024Charleston County School District (CCSD) announces and welcomes Corey McDonald as principal at Septima P. Clark Academy. McDonald has served as an assistant principal at Burke High School for the…
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WAHS Principal selected to help lead CCSD high schools
June 3, 2024Charleston County School District (CCSD) announces and welcomes Ryan Cumback as Executive Director of the High School Learning Community. Cumback has served in Charleston County schools for the past 18…
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Two Richland One seniors awarded $20,000 Rotary Club scholarships
June 3, 2024Two Richland One seniors have been selected to receive $20,000 scholarships from the Columbia Rotary Club. W.J. Keenan High School senior Aarav Patel and Eau Claire High School senior James…
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