The View at Crow Creek opens
November 24, 2025CALABASH, NC – A new chapter for luxury apartment living opened this week along Ocean Highway. The View at Crow Creek features spacious two- and three-bedroom apartments that are designed with modern amenities and upscale finishes to elevate life. Premium features include a resort-style pool, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and meticulously landscaped grounds that offer…
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The evolution of an RCSD captain
November 24, 2025Larry Payne’s life’s work is reflected in his three decades of service to Richland County By W. Thomas Smith Jr. In January 2018, then-Lieutenant Larry Payne was one of three Richland County Sheriff’s Department (RCSD) deputies featured in a national POLICE1 article which examined the department’s unique and first-of-its-kind pre-PTSD conditioning programs: A period of…
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LRADAC Foundation receives $20,000 gift from Central Carolina Community Foundation’s anonymous “Cheerful Giver”
November 21, 2025To Support Access to Treatment for Alcohol and Substance Misuse The LRADAC Foundation is honored to announce it has received an unrestricted $20,000 gift from an anonymous donor known as the Cheerful Giver. The gift was made through the Central Carolina Community Foundation and will directly support individuals and families seeking treatment for alcohol and…
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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis recognizes Rebekah Watson of A.R. Rucker Middle as Educator of the Month
November 20, 2025Lancaster County educator uses reading and storytelling to convey personal finance lessons to her students South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis has recognized Rebekah Watson of A.R. Rucker Middle School as the November Educator of the Month for the South Carolina Financial Literacy Master Teacher Program, an initiative Loftis created to increase the number of K-12…
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Former federal prosecutor Brandon Stone joins Wyche
November 20, 2025Wyche, a leading full-service law firm with offices across South Carolina, announces that Brandon Stone, a former federal prosecutor and partner at a leading international law firm, has joined the firm as a Member in its litigation practice. Stone will be based in Wyche’s Columbia office and will focus his practice on complex litigation, government…
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DWG Consulting Engineers expands presence with a new office in Greenville, SC
November 20, 2025DWG, Inc. Consulting Engineers (DWG) announces the expansion of their company with a new office in Greenville, South Carolina. The new location has three employees, two of whom are Professional Engineers (PE). Both market expansion and employee satisfaction drove this strategic move to the Upstate. “Greenville is a city we’ve admired for its energy, growth,…
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Learn about German POWs in South Carolina
November 20, 2025You’ve seen movies about Americans in German POW camps during World War II — “The Great Escape,” “Stalag 17,” and so forth. But did you know that more than 8,000 German – and Italian — prisoners were held right here in South Carolina during that global conflict? A network of 25 camps were scattered all…
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Helping Hands Grants to Schools awarded to all Lexington County School District One Schools
November 20, 2025Recently, the Lexington One Educational Foundation Board of Directors approved $47,787.77 for the 2025-2026 school year in Helping Hands Grants to Schools awards. These grants are an important investment designed to provide needs-based emergency assistance across Lexington County School District One. The funding is made possible through the Foundation’s LEAP Emergency Fund, which is generously…
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Astro Malaysia ensures 99.99% uptime for critical SAP and Oracle operations with SIOS high availability solution
November 20, 2025SIOS LifeKeeper for Linux Delivers Cloud-Based Resilience and Confidence on AWS SAN MATEO, CA and COLUMBIA, SC – SIOS Technology Corp., a leading provider of high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) solutions, announced that Astro Malaysia Holdings Berhad has achieved 99.99% uptime and ensured uninterrupted availability for its critical SAP and Oracle operations in…
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Mixed-use redevelopment named “Seaboard Vista” to honor historic legacy of Congaree Vista
November 20, 2025Partners of the notable historic adaptive reuse project in Columbia, South Carolina’s Congaree Vista announce the project to be named “Seaboard Vista.” The name honors the legacy of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, whose presence helped shape the area’s growth and identity. The project encompasses four National Historic Register properties along Gervais and Lady streets…
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Sheniya Marshall joins Robinson Gray law firm as associate
November 20, 2025Attorney Sheniya Marshall has joined Robinson Gray law firm as an associate. Her practice is focused on insurance defense, primarily with matters relating to commercial transportation, premises liability, and products liability. Sheniya earned her bachelor’s degree in criminology and criminal justice from the University of South Carolina in 2019, where she was also a member…
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Highway Song, Part I
November 20, 2025By Tom Poland A Sunday Drive I hadn’t seen him in 10 years. Him would be the preacher who buried Dad and Mom. He was preaching down South Georgia way in Sylvania. An early Sunday morning journey was in order. My family in Georgia and I would rendezvous not quite 120 miles away. I…
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Johnny
November 20, 2025By Jeff Becraft We recently moved Hannah from Maryland down to Charlotte. As Hannah and I were heading to Charlotte, I said, “We need to get some help unloading this truck. There is no way we’re going to be able to do this all by ourselves.” Not only was there a mammoth amount of…
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78 new affordable apartments come on line with Peaks of Lexington
November 20, 2025Community and business leaders gathered Tuesday for the ribbon cutting for a 78-unit income-restricted community in the heart of Lexington. Located at the 510 Conway Drive, the Peaks of Lexington includes amenities such as a clubhouse, business center, fitness center, playground, and an on-site management office led by NHE, Inc. one the Southeast’s leading property…
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Travel the world in a night at the CMA’s Anniversary Gala
November 20, 2025The Columbia Museum of Art celebrates 75 years of creativity and community with a night of cocktails, art, and memories at the 75th Anniversary Gala on Friday, January 16, from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. This landmark gala marks the culmination of the museum’s yearlong gallery lighting project and the grand unveiling of the newly reinstalled…
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Bonding, earning trust, and building self-esteem in kids
November 20, 2025High Five Fridays have become an exciting beginning to the last day of each week By W. Thomas Smith Jr. For years (during the schoolyear) one of the most enthusiastically anticipated end-of-week interactions between schoolkids and deputies has been HIGH FIVE FRIDAYS (H5F), a Friday morning period when deputies meet and greet elementary school students…
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Colliers represents seller and buyer in sale of a medical building in West Columbia to Roots Integrative Medicine
November 20, 2025Colliers | South Carolina’s Mary Winter Teaster and Sydney Lanham represented the seller, Rod Shiver, and John Gressette and Rox Pollard III represented the buyer, Roots Integrative Medicine, in the sale of a 8,100-square-foot medical office building at 206 Medical Circle in West Columbia. 206 Medical Circle is situated in a well-established healthcare corridor directly…
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Original student-created dance takes spotlight at USC’s Student Choreography Showcase
November 20, 2025The Betsy Blackmon Dance Program at USC will present its fall semester Student Choreography Showcase, December 2–5 in Drayton Hall Theatre. This bi-annual concert features nine original dance works created by university dance majors, offering audiences a glimpse into the ingenuity of the next generation of dance artists. Showtime is 7pm nightly. Admission is $15 for…
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SC Launch Inc. invests in Leukogene Therapeutics
November 20, 2025SC Launch Inc., the investment affiliate of the South Carolina Research Authority, has invested in Leukogene Therapeutics. The Charleston-based biotechnology startup is developing a pipeline of targeted immunotherapies for patients with advanced cancers. “This investment will enable Leukogene to accelerate the development of its innovative pipeline, advance key preclinical and early clinical milestones, and strengthen…
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Columbia Streams Art partners with Bierkeller to offer free vendor spaces for local artists at annual Weihnachtsmarkt
November 20, 2025The Columbia Streams Art public art program is pleased to partner with Bierkeller beer garden and restaurant on the riverfront to support local artists during the second annual Weihnachtsmarkt holiday market. This collaboration will provide up to eight free vendor spaces for artists in tented merchant areas on the Bierkeller outdoor riverside plaza from noon…
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Turner Padget welcomes Parker Dixon to Business & Corporate team
November 20, 2025Turner Padget Graham & Laney, P.A. announced that Parker Dixon has joined the firm’s Business & Corporate team as an associate in the Columbia office. Parker advises clients on a broad range of business and corporate matters, including entity formation, asset acquisitions, commercial real estate transactions, and regulatory compliance. He was previously a law clerk…
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Charter Institute approves three new transfer schools
November 20, 2025The Charter Institute at Erskine (Institute) Board of Directors has approved the transfer of three charter schools from the Limestone Charter Association during its board meeting on Thursday, November 13. “We’re excited to welcome these schools into our growing Institute family,” said Superintendent Cameron Runyan. “Their request to join the Institute is a reflection of…
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USC College of Information and Communications and SCETV partner to provide hands-on experience for students
November 20, 2025Students at USC’s College of Information and Communications will be practicing their media pitching skills this year in a Capstone class with juniors and seniors. The students develop and pitch news stories of statewide interest to South Carolina ETV Public Radio (SCETV) to broadcast on radio and share on digital platforms. “With the decline of…
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Richland County celebrates neighborhood connectivity with Sunset Drive upgrades
November 20, 2025A recently finished Richland County Transportation Penny project promises to give safer passage to pedestrians and cyclists while also boosting community connectivity between River Drive and North Main Street in Columbia. Residents and local officials gathered for a celebratory ribbon cutting Wednesday to mark the completion of a 5-foot-wide sidewalk along the north end of…
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Denmark Tech celebrates first electrician apprenticeship program completers
November 20, 2025Denmark Technical College recently held a historic ceremony to celebrate the first group of completers from its electrician apprenticeship program. The event marked a major step forward in the college’s continued commitment to developing a skilled workforce that meets the growing needs of South Carolina’s energy and construction industries. The electrician apprenticeship program offers students a dynamic pathway to…
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Together SC unveils five-year strategic plan to strengthen and unite South Carolina’s nonprofit network
November 20, 2025Together SC, the state’s network for nonprofit and philanthropic leaders, has announced a new five-year strategic plan to guide its work through 2030. Rooted in the organization’s mission to strengthen and unite South Carolina’s nonprofit network, the plan outlines three ambitious goals focused on expanding member support, amplifying sector visibility, and ensuring long-term sustainability. Developed…
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City of Columbia partners with BizArts for “Friends Building” fundraiser to support local families and youth
November 20, 2025The City of Columbia’s Office of Business Opportunities (OBO) partnerd with 7Sunday’s BizArts, led by Army veteran and entrepreneur Deon Generette, to host Friends Building, a Friendsgiving-inspired fundraiser and networking event aimed at addressing food disparities and uplifting local youth. The event will be held Sunday, November 23, from 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. at…
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Deadline Approaches for Teachers to Register for “Dear Mr. Treasurer” Activity
November 19, 2025The South Carolina State Treasurer’s Office is issuing a final call for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade teachers to register their classrooms for the “Dear Mr. Treasurer” financial literacy activity. With the December 1st deadline quickly approaching, teachers are encouraged to sign up now to ensure they receive their free classroom kit. Hundreds of teachers…
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South Carolina BLUE is helping South Carolinians navigate ACA Open Enrollment
November 19, 2025South Carolina BLUE (SC BLUE), part of BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina, is offering free, in-person support to help individuals and families explore ACA Marketplace plan options and make informed decisions during Open Enrollment (Nov. 1, 2025-Jan. 15, 2026). Local health insurance advisors are available at SC BLUE Center locations in Charleston, Columbia, Greenville and…
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SCMA honors Senator Shane Massey and Tommy Preston with 2025 Roger Milliken Defender of Manufacturing Award
November 19, 2025The South Carolina Manufacturers Alliance (SCMA) celebrated the contributions and achievements of Senator Shane Massey and Tommy Preston, Jr. and presented them with its highest honor, the 2025 Roger Milliken Defender of Manufacturing Award, during the SCMA Defender of Manufacturing Awards annual dinner in Greenville. “Manufacturing thrives in South Carolina thanks to the policy wins…
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Cohn Construction announces Daniel Powell as Director of Special Projects
November 19, 2025Daniel Powell has been appointed as the Director of Special Projects at Cohn Construction, recognizing his outstanding leadership and achievements as Senior Project Manager. Dan has more than 17 years of experience in project management and field supervision spanning nuclear, manufacturing, heavy civil, and industrial construction. Since joining Cohn Construction in 2017, he has successfully…
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South Carolina Secretary of State Mark Hammond announces Angels for 2025
November 19, 2025South Carolina Secretary of State Mark Hammond announced the Angels of 2025. Secretary Hammond honored this year’s ten Angel charities in a ceremony at the Edgar Brown Building on the Capitol Complex. “Since 1998, the recognition of ‘Angel’ charities has been a holiday tradition in South Carolina,” said Secretary Hammond. “The contributions of nonprofits to…
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HSB welcomes six associates across South Carolina
November 18, 2025Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A. announced that six attorneys have joined the firm. These attorneys will support key practice areas, including litigation, construction, employment, real estate, public finance and insurance defense. “We are excited to welcome this exceptional group of associates,” stated Nick Nicholson, HSB’s Managing Director. “Each brings outstanding academic credentials, practical experience and a…
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Colliers represents seller in deal to open a school for the special needs community in the Midlands
November 18, 2025Colliers | South Carolina’s Mary Winter Teaster and Sydney Lanham represented MIRCI in the sale of a 3,600-square-foot freestanding building to Opa’s Learning Academy, located at 1433 Gregg Street in Downtown Columbia. Opa’s Learning Academy is set to open in Fall 2026, with a mission to support the academic growth and life skills of students…
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SCDNR Director delivers keynote during S.C. Police Combat League Banquet
November 18, 2025Mullikin celebrates law enforcement officers from across South Carolina By W. Thomas Smith Jr. Dr. Tom Mullikin, director of the S.C. Department of Natural Resources – and one of 60 of the most influential (impactful) military leaders from S.C. recognized during Veterans Month – was the keynote speaker for this year’s S.C. Police Combat League (SCPCL)…
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City of Columbia selected for new Community Forest Program through Trees4SC
November 18, 2025The City of Columbia has been selected as one of three South Carolina communities to participate in Trees4SC!, a new statewide community forestry initiative led by the Green Infrastructure Center (GIC) and the South Carolina Forestry Commission’s Urban and Community Forestry Program. With funding provided by the USDA Forest Service through the Inflation Reduction Act…
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Columbia’s Gingerbread House Competition returns—free family event supports local families
November 18, 2025The sweetest tradition in the Midlands returns this holiday season! The 3rd Annual SC Gingerbread House Competition, hosted by Davis Architecture at AIA Columbia (1530 Main Street, Columbia, SC), invites families, artists, bakers, schools, and professionals to showcase their creativity while supporting an important cause. This free, family-friendly event raises funds for Home Works of America, helping provide critical home repairs…
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Columbia College appoints Bruce M. Lawrence as Interim Vice President of Development
November 18, 2025President John H. Dozier announced the appointment of Bruce M. Lawrence as the Interim Vice President of Development at Columbia College. Lawrence brings more than 20 years of experience in higher education, nonprofit leadership, environmental advocacy, business development, and international institutional advancement. He will begin his service to Columbia College on Monday, November 24, 2025.…
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Hood Construction, Moseley Architects celebrates SLED Pee Dee regional office grand opening
November 18, 2025On October 28th, Hood Construction and Moseley Architects joined the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) to celebrate the grand opening of their new regional office in Florence County. Located on the campus of Francis Marion University, the 10,000-square-foot facility will serve as a home for SLED Pee Dee’s Special Agents and non-sworn support staff,…
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City of Columbia, Prisma Health® and National Fitness Campaign launch third Fitness Court® at Rosewood Park
November 18, 2025The City of Columbia, Prisma Health® and the National Fitness Campaign (NFC) celebrated the opening of the third Fitness Court® in Columbia with a ribbon-cutting ceremony held at Rosewood Park, 901 South Holly Street. The event featured remarks from Councilman Will Brennan, Henry Simons, Assistant City Manager of Operations, Kenya Bryant, Director of Parks &…
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Colliers Report: South Carolina Hospitality Market Q3 2025
November 18, 2025Colliers | South Carolina Market Report Hospitality Market Updates Download the full report. Columbia Demand normalized after a summer in which increased inventory was primarily responsible for lower occupancy, while September experienced reduced athletics-driven travel as well as a natural decline after Hurricane Helene provided a temporary boost in 2024. Charleston The…
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Mashburn Construction adds ten new hires across the state
November 18, 2025Mashburn Construction announced the addition of ten new employees throughout their four offices. Jonah Maro has been hired as a Project Engineer in the Myrtle Beach office. He earned his A.S. in Construction Management from Horry-Georgetown Technical College and began his career at Mashburn as an intern in 2024. Hayes Leatherman joins as a Project…
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Design/Development Review Commission | Thursday, November 20, 2025
November 18, 2025On Thursday, November 20, 2025, the Design/Development Review Commission meeting will be held at 4:00 p.m. at City Hall, 1737 Main Street, Columbia, SC 29201. Members of the public who want to observe the meeting may do so in person or remotely by accessing the live stream at www.ColumbiaSC.gov or www.YouTube.com/CityOfColumbiaGovernment. The public may submit letters and…
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City of Columbia celebrates grand re-opening of Finlay Park
November 18, 2025A restored destination for community, culture, recreation, and connection The City of Columbia proudly celebrated the Grand Re-Opening of Finlay Park on Saturday, November 15, 2025, marking the completion of a transformative revitalization of one of the region’s most cherished public spaces. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held at 10:00 a.m. at the main stage and oval green space, followed…
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Denmark Technical College celebrates 10th cohort of electrical lineworker graduates
November 18, 2025Denmark Technical College proudly marked a major milestone as it celebrated the graduation of its 10th cohort of electrical lineworkers. The ceremony, held at the James W. Bowden Sr. Lineworker Range, honored the hard work, perseverance and achievements of the newest graduates of one of the college’s fastest-growing workforce development programs. Since its launch in 2022, the Electrical…
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Columbia Cell-A-Brates Cinema smartphone filmmaking contest winners announced at Red Carpet Premiere
November 18, 2025The City of Columbia announced the winners of the first Columbia Cell-A-Brates Cinema smart phone filmmaking competition, an opportunity created for movie enthusiasts and filmmakers of all age and skill levels to show off their skills. All entries were viewed and scored by an independent panel of judges including: Austin Grebenc and Jeremy Lethco of…
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South Carolina State Museum named 2025 InventEd Regional Summit Awardee
November 18, 2025Museum receives national recognition for advancing creativity and problem solving in education The South Carolina State Museum is proud to announce that it has been selected by the InventEd Network as one of this year’s InventEd Regional Summit Awardees. The museum is one of only four organizations nationwide to receive a $25,000 award as part of…
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Choosing the Right City and Venue: What Really Matters for Multi-Day Business Conferences
November 18, 2025By Leah Stoudemire Lawson For cities hoping to attract major conferences, understanding what event planners value isn’t just helpful. It’s essential. Behind every multi-day business conference that brings hundreds or even thousands of professionals into a city is a team of planners evaluating dozens of variables. Their decisions impact not just the event’s success,…
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Entrepreneur Minute – Ashley McLeod, Heritage Landcare
November 17, 2025The Who’s on the Move, Entrepreneur Minute is an interview in support of the undeniable impact that entrepreneurs have on our communities. In this series you will see a diverse group of entrepreneurs, including some incredible innovators from the non profit world. We would like to thank our sponsors of this video series: NP Strategy First…
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Gooding & Gooding, P.A. announces addition of Hugh Gooding to the firm
November 17, 2025Gooding & Gooding, P.A., a personal injury law firm serving clients across South Carolina, announced that Hugh Gooding has joined the firm. He is practicing in the firm’s Allendale office, focusing on personal injury litigation and client advocacy. A South Carolina native, Gooding received his undergraduate degree from Washington & Lee University and graduated cum…
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