Lexington County School District One’s Board of Trustees and its administrators announced the settlement of a lawsuit brought against the district by Samuel L. and Tanya J. Light. The Lights’…
Read MoreChef Jeff Henderson will be the keynote speaker at EdVenture Children’s museum second annual Impact Breakfast, and then travel across South Carolina visiting six schools and a prison facility as…
Read MoreThe Palmetto Health Infusion Center has been accredited by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) as the first infusion center in the United States to receive the Patient-Centered Connected…
Read MoreThe P.L.A.C.E. Fellows Program at Columbia College received its fourth $25,000 grant from the Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina. The P.L.A.C.E. Fellows Program (philanthropy, leadership, and community engagement)…
Read MoreElectric Guard Dog, LLC (“Electric Guard Dog” or “EGD”), the #1 Theft Deterrent Service™, today announced that it has acquired the assets of Southeastern regional electric security fencing provider Perimeter…
Read MoreGood City Architects, an architecture and interior design firm based in Greenville, S.C., has completed the design of renovations to State Street Baptist Church. The project, now under construction, is…
Read MoreGood City Architects, an architecture and interior design firm based in Greenville, S.C., has completed the design of renovations to State Street Baptist Church. The project, now under construction, is…
Read MoreChadwick S. Devlin has joined Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP in the Columbia office as an associate where he focuses his practice in the areas of commercial, appellate, consumer,…
Read MoreMayor will lead residents, local celebrities in first series of walks downtown to battle heart disease, encourage heart health Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin will lead residents, city employees and local…
Read MoreHorton Law Firm added Greenville attorney Andrew Arnold as a partner to its experienced lineup of lawyers. For nearly 25 years, Arnold has covered a broad range of litigation matters…
Read MoreRoaring Twenties 2016 names IT firm as repeat honoree on ranking of top performing large organizations in Palmetto State EDTS, a regional technology consulting firm that specializes in providing managed…
Read MoreThe latest ACT scores are in, and Lexington County School District One 2016 graduating seniors again topped the state average. In fact, four of the district’s five high schools met or exceeded…
Read MoreGallivan, White & Boyd, P.A. Columbia attorneys Gray T. Culbreath, and John T. Lay, Jr. have been chosen as “2017 Litigation Stars” by Benchmark Litigation. Benchmark Litigation has been conducting…
Read MoreThe South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics Foundation has received a $15,000 investment from Verizon in support of the school’s tech-based after school and Saturday ENGAGE programs for middle…
Read MoreOn Wednesday, August 24, 2016, clean energy representatives and thought leaders from all over North and South Carolina came together in Cayce, S.C. at the SCANA headquarters to talk about…
Read MoreOn Wednesday, August 24, 2016, clean energy representatives and thought leaders from all over North and South Carolina came together in Cayce, S.C. at the SCANA headquarters to talk about…
Read MoreTwo Midlands Technical College students who started this fall as freshman recently received scholarships of more than $1,000 each to attend MTC. The James E. Clyburn Research and Scholarship Foundation…
Read MoreRelated to Election of Fixed Price Option and Petition to Update Construction and Capital Cost Schedules for New Nuclear Units South Carolina Electric & Gas Company (SCE&G), principal subsidiary of…
Read MoreGallivan, White & Boyd, P.A. Columbia attorneys Gray T. Culbreath, and John T. Lay, Jr. have been chosen as “2017 Litigation Stars” by Benchmark Litigation. Benchmark Litigation has been conducting…
Read MoreThe latest ACT scores are in, and Lexington County School District One 2016 graduating seniors again topped the state average. In fact, four of the district’s five high schools met or exceeded…
Read MoreKelly Walter will serve as an English instructor in the Division of English Language and Literature in the College of Arts and Sciences at Bob Jones University this fall. “Kelly…
Read MoreKelly Walter will serve as an English instructor in the Division of English Language and Literature in the College of Arts and Sciences at Bob Jones University this fall. “Kelly…
Read MoreRichland School District Two is beginning the process of drawing attendance lines for its newest elementary school, Jackson Creek Elementary. The school board approved the name at its regularly scheduled…
Read MoreEvery Wednesday night beginning September 14, 2016, Main Street Public House will play host to the brand new ColaJazz Artists Series. Rapp says he will be rotating through their roster…
Read MoreHARTSVILLE, SC – The South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics (GSSM) announced new teaching faculty for the 2016-17 school year. GSSM is a two-year, public, residential high school…
Read MoreHARTSVILLE, SC – The South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics (GSSM) announced new teaching faculty for the 2016-17 school year. GSSM is a two-year, public, residential high school…
Read MoreThe County of Lexington Department of Public Safety announces several road closures throughout the County related to recent inclement weather generated by Tropical Storm Hermine and has moved into a…
Read MoreInitiative designed to assist established companies with small-scale entry operations in South Carolina The South Carolina Department of Commerce announced the official launch of its new Landing Pad program. A…
Read MoreInitiative designed to assist established companies with small-scale entry operations in South Carolina The South Carolina Department of Commerce announced the official launch of its new Landing Pad program. A…
Read MoreThe South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is preparing for increased winds from Hurricane Hermine to begin impacting the state at about mid-morning Friday. Moveable swing bridges in the coastal…
Read MoreThe South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is preparing for increased winds from Hurricane Hermine to begin impacting the state at about mid-morning Friday. Moveable swing bridges in the coastal…
Read MoreThe 2016 South Carolina Film Festival will be the first festival of its kind to be held entirely on the internet. The South Carolina Film Institute will host the first…
Read MoreCOLUMBIA, SC – Four new community leaders are bringing their extensive talent and experience to the Midlands Technical College Foundation Board. Joining the 21 current board members are: Judge Tomothy…
Read MoreThe South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has intensified preparations and planning as Tropical Storm Hermine approaches South Carolina. Rain and high winds are expected in advance of T.S. Hermine’s…
Read MoreThe National Weather Service has announced the potential for significant rainfall in portions of the Midlands and coastal South Carolina. The Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) is encouraging…
Read MoreWashington Monthly, a D.C.-based magazine known for its annual rankings of American colleges and universities, announced that Columbia College placed No.10 on the list of the Top 100 Best Bang…
Read MoreSynalloy Corporation (Nasdaq:SYNL) today announced the closing of a new asset based (“ABL”) credit facility with its bank, Branch Banking and Trust Company (“BB&T”), and its entrance into a purchase…
Read MoreSynalloy Corporation (Nasdaq:SYNL) today announced the closing of a new asset based (“ABL”) credit facility with its bank, Branch Banking and Trust Company (“BB&T”), and its entrance into a purchase…
Read MoreRichland County is joining residents from one local neighborhood in celebrating the successful repair of a dam destroyed during the historic October flood. Beaver Lake Dam in northwest Richland County…
Read MoreRichland County is monitoring weather conditions and making preparations related to Tropical Storm Hermine, which is expected to impact South Carolina as early as Thursday evening. In preparation, the County’s Emergency…
Read MoreCallison Tighe attorney Jacqueline “Jax” Pavlicek is being honored among Columbia Business Monthly’s 2016 Best and Brightest. The award, which recognizes 35 people ages 35 and younger, is in its…
Read MoreRoaring Twenties 2016 names IT firm as repeat honoree on ranking of top performing large organizations in Palmetto State EDTS, a regional technology consulting firm that specializes in providing managed…
Read MoreBob Caldwell, SIOR of Caldwell Commercial represented the tenant in the lease of Aviation Business Park III, Suite 307 to CPI Security Systems. CPI provides innovative security and home automation…
Read MoreGREENVILLE, SC – Rebuild Upstate is inviting business leaders to a free morning networking event next month. WakeUp with Rebuild will be held Tuesday, October 25 from 7:30 a.m. to…
Read MoreNAI Avant senior brokers Cam Kreps, Paul Hartley, SIOR, and Roger Winn, SIOR recently facilitated the ±1.865 acre land sale located at 1511 Huger Street in Columbia. The property is…
Read MoreThe Columbia Remodelers Awards (CRAs) are presented by the Remodelers Council of the Building Industry Association of Central SC (BIA). It is the only remodeling awards program in the Midlands,…
Read MoreThe Columbia Remodelers Awards (CRAs) are presented by the Remodelers Council of the Building Industry Association of Central SC (BIA). It is the only remodeling awards program in the Midlands,…
Read MoreRoaring Twenties 2016 names IT firm as repeat honoree on ranking of top performing large organizations in Palmetto State EDTS, a regional technology consulting firm that specializes in providing managed…
Read MoreNAI Avant senior brokers Cam Kreps, Paul Hartley, SIOR, and Roger Winn, SIOR recently facilitated the ±1.865 acre land sale located at 1511 Huger Street in Columbia. The property is…
Read MoreCallison Tighe attorney Jacqueline “Jax” Pavlicek is being honored among Columbia Business Monthly’s 2016 Best and Brightest. The award, which recognizes 35 people ages 35 and younger, is in its…
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