Rotary clubs worldwide are the heart and soul of an unprecedented effort to eradicate polio, an effort leading to a 99% drop in cases of the once-widespread disease. Capital Rotary…
Read MoreBy Thomas S. Mullikin In the wake of a marked rise in both mental health and spiritual well-being issues – and a dearth of Christian outreach programs to deal…
Read MoreGreenville County announces $336 million invested, 1,789 jobs announced; Honeywell Aerospace honored with Chairman’s Award for impact, contributions The Greenville Area Development Corporation (GADC), charged with promoting and enhancing quality…
Read MoreRotary clubs worldwide are the heart and soul of an unprecedented effort to eradicate polio, an effort leading to a 99% drop in cases of the once-widespread disease. Capital Rotary…
Read MoreBy Thomas S. Mullikin In the wake of a marked rise in both mental health and spiritual well-being issues – and a dearth of Christian outreach programs to deal…
Read MoreVeteran school administrator Michael Ames has been named the next principal of Chapin High School. Ames has been principal of Edisto High School since 2016, and previously served as an…
Read MoreVeteran school administrator Paula Wright has been named the new director of adult education for Lexington-Richland School District Five. Wright has served as assistant principal for instruction at Chapin High…
Read MoreColumbia Water today kicked off this year’s Drinking Water Week with an invitation to “Protect the Source” throughout our water service territory. Columbia Water, the American Water Works Association and the water…
Read MoreRichland One announces that Linda Pratt has been appointed to serve as principal of Carver-Lyon Elementary School for the 2018-2019 school year. Pratt previously served as principal of Holiday Hill…
Read MoreRichland County is staffing the recycling collection site on Clemson Road to help reduce illegal dumping and keep the location tidy. The collection site, located at 900 Clemson Road in…
Read MorePrimeLending leased 8,013 sq.ft. of office space at 750 Executive Center Dr., Greenville, SC. Laura Harmon handled the lease negotiations on behalf of the tenant.
Read MoreMay 7 was a bittersweet day for Regina Wherry, 52, and Jasmine Brotemarkte, 22, a mother and daughter from Anderson who spent the last two years as Tri-County Technical College…
Read MoreThe Folly Association of Business (FAB) is honored to donate $25,000 in proceeds from the three FAB hosted events that have taken place so far this year: the New Year’s…
Read MoreThe Junior League of Columbia has awarded a total of $150,000 to Greater Midlands non-profits that proposed transformational projects and initiatives addressing poverty and basic needs of children and families…
Read MoreThree students from Charleston place in competition, with top two winning additional grand prize trip to NYC. Thirty six South Carolina high school students stepped into the shoes of entrepreneurs…
Read MoreToday, Charleston Mayor John J. Tecklenburg sent a letter to Charleston County Council Chairman Vic Rawl urging County Council to move forward with plans to “fund, design, and construct both…
Read MoreAt this year’s South Carolina Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (SCPRSA) annual Mercury Awards, the North Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce and CVB claimed the top honors…
Read MoreLt. Gen. John Sams to lead until new president, Walters, can join the college The Citadel Board of Visitors named Lt. Gen. John B. Sams, Jr., USAF (Ret.) as interim president effective…
Read MoreChip Shealy, a vice president with CBRE, has achieved the SIOR Office Specialist designation awarded by the Society of Industrial and Office REALTORS®. The Society of Industrial and Office REALTORS®…
Read More2018 annual campaign total is the largest amount raised in YMCA of Greenville’s history YMCA of Greenville announces that it has raised a record-breaking $1,205,982 for its annual scholarship…
Read MoreSuper Lawyers® once again named Sowell Gray Robinson member Betsy Gray as one of the top ten attorneys in South Carolina. This marks the sixth time she has received this…
Read MoreSuper Lawyers® once again named Sowell Gray Robinson member Betsy Gray as one of the top ten attorneys in South Carolina. This marks the sixth time she has received this…
Read MoreChip Shealy, a vice president with CBRE, has achieved the SIOR Office Specialist designation awarded by the Society of Industrial and Office REALTORS®. The Society of Industrial and Office REALTORS®…
Read More“Para ti” are two simple Spanish words that mean “for you.” They may be simple words, but they are powerful and inspiring to Lydia Estes, a Wofford College sophomore who…
Read MoreWatson Tate Savory (WTS) is delighted to report that our projects received three design awards from the SC chapter of the American Institute of Architects on April 19, at…
Read MoreUnited Way of the Midlands named Melissa Dunn as Director of Education within the organization’s community impact department. Dunn’s role as Director of Education includes managing the organization’s recently released…
Read MoreComplete Public Relations has added Anna Rice as a summer intern. Rice will graduate from Clemson University in the spring of 2018 with a bachelor’s degree in visual art and…
Read MoreHaynsworth Sinkler Boyd announced that the firm has been recognized in the 2018 edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business. Chambers USA ranked Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd’s Corporate/Mergers &…
Read MoreJack Owens and Lauren Anderson NAI Charleston announced that the brokerage team of Jack Owens, CCIM and Lauren Anderson have joined the firm as Broker and Associate. Owens…
Read MoreMax Sparwasser Law Firm, LLC is pleased to announce the addition of Yianni N. Sarris and Dawson J. Shuman as the newest summer clerks at the firm. Yianni Sarris is…
Read MoreAfter 40 years of service to the Lexington County community, the local nonprofit hub of care, Lexington Interfaith Community Services (LICS), announces a name change to Mission Lexington. The change…
Read MoreThe South Carolina Chapter of the National School Public Relations Association celebrated the effectiveness programs and projects from across the state at its annual Rewards for Excellence awards ceremony on…
Read MoreSuccession Plan leads to internal change in leadership After implementing an agency succession plan, Pendleton Place is proud to announce Jed Dews as the new Executive Director. For more than…
Read MoreHaynsworth Sinkler Boyd announced that the firm has been recognized in the 2018 edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business. Chambers USA ranked Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd’s Corporate/Mergers &…
Read MoreAfter 40 years of service to the Lexington County community, the local nonprofit hub of care, Lexington Interfaith Community Services (LICS), announces a name change to Mission Lexington. The change…
Read MoreUnited Way of the Midlands named Melissa Dunn as Director of Education within the organization’s community impact department. Dunn’s role as Director of Education includes managing the organization’s recently released…
Read MoreNAI Avant announced the sale of ±4.12 acres of land on Dreher Street in Lexington, SC. The property, located just off the intersection of North Lake Drive and Columbia Avenue,…
Read MoreThe South Carolina Chapter of the National School Public Relations Association celebrated the effectiveness programs and projects from across the state at its annual Rewards for Excellence awards ceremony on…
Read MoreWatson Tate Savory (WTS) is delighted to report that our projects received three design awards from the SC chapter of the American Institute of Architects on April 19, at…
Read MoreSPINX, the Greenville, S.C.-based fuel and convenience retailer, opened its newest store at 845 Jedburg Road in Summerville on May 3, 2018. The 11th new-to-industry SPINX location in the Lowcountry region,…
Read MoreLowcountry on the Table, a community-wide conversation about issues that matter in the Lowcountry, is pleased to share findings from a successful pilot program launched on May 1. The initiative…
Read MoreClick Here to Purchase Tickets Tickets are $35 for Adults, $33 for Seniors 65+, and $25 for Juniors 4-18. Beauty and the Beast is recommended for children and adults…
Read MoreThursday, May 10, 2018, 6 pm to 9 pm Larkin’s Sawmill, 22 Graves Drive, Greenville, 29609 The event is free and open to the public, but please reserve your seat with…
Read MoreWHO: Greenville Zoo WHAT: Conservation Lecture Series Jaguar Conservation: Connecting Communities and Scientists WHEN: Thursday, May 10 7 p.m. WHERE: The Children’s Museum of the Upstate 300 College Street WHY: The Greenville Zoo is proud…
Read MoreHubbell Lighting, a world leader in lighting innovation, announced it is the exclusive licensee of University of Strathclyde’s High Intensity Narrow Spectrum (“HINS”) lighting technology for Areas of Congregation and…
Read MoreStudents at Independence Elementary School in Rock Hill, S.C., recently celebrated a week of activities focused on science and technology by flipping the switch on the newest addition to the Patriots’…
Read MoreTheatrical grosses from comScore Week of 05/04/2018 to 05/10/2018 Rank Title Rating Distributor Weeks Weekend Locs Weekend Gross Cumulative 1 Avengers: Infinity War PG13 Disney 2 4474 $114,774,810 $453,107,350…
Read MoreTheatrical grosses from comScore Week of 05/04/2018 to 05/10/2018 Rank Title Rating Distributor Weeks Weekend Locs Weekend Gross Cumulative 1 Avengers: Infinity War PG13 Disney 2 4474 $114,774,810 $453,107,350…
Read MoreCrawford Strategy, a full-service agency committed to providing strategic and creative communications solutions to a wide variety of organizations, was recently recognized with four Mercury awards and one Silver Wing…
Read MoreIt’s Municipal Clerks Week in South Carolina. The General Assembly deemed it so with resolutions recently passed by the House and Senate. Goose Creek Rep. Joe Daning (former city councilmember)…
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