Dry January and the Rise of the Alcohol-Free Movement

  January 19, 2026

Each January, more people across the country choose to participate in “Dry January,” a month-long pause from alcohol that gives individuals a chance to reset after the holidays and take…

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Carvers Bay Library to close for up to 8 weeks

  January 14, 2026

The Carvers Bay Library will be closed for up to two months this winter while workers complete a flooring renovation. The closure will begin on Jan. 19. Flooring in the…

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Black River United Way releases its 2025 Impact Report

  January 13, 2026

Black River United Way (BRUW) continues to lead Georgetown and Williamsburg Counties to sustainability by empowering the lives of its community members. It does this by working collaboratively with  numerous…

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High School Spanish Teacher – Georgetown High School

  December 31, 2025

Job Title:      Teacher – Spanish Supervisor:  Reports to the Building Principal or other appropriate School Administrator Terms of Employment:  190 Days Job Summary Position requires the planning, organization, and implementation of…

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Part time Teacher-Floater

  December 15, 2025

Position Summary: The well-qualified individual must demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to support high-quality, comprehensive, and culturally sensitive care and services to enrolled children and their families. Working…

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Waccamaw Library to host writing workshop series in 2026

  December 12, 2025

The Waccamaw Library will kick off a new yearlong writing workshop series on Thursday, Jan. 22 with a free session on the publishing process. The workshop is designed for writers…

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GSSM receives $10,000 from First Citizens Bank to support STEM summer camps

  December 11, 2025

The South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics (GSSM) Foundation has received $10,000 from First Citizens Bank to support GSSM’s GoSciTech summer camps. These hands-on STEM programs serve rising…

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GSSM’s Alyssa Reiser Prince awarded South Carolina Arts Commission grant

  December 9, 2025

The South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics (GSSM) announced that Alyssa Reiser Prince, faculty member in the Department of Social Science, Languages, Arts, and Music (SSLAM), has been…

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GSSM hosts 37th Annual Research Colloquium featuring 114 student presentations

  November 25, 2025

The South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics (GSSM) hosted its 37th Annual Research Colloquium on Nov. 21, showcasing research conducted by students over the summer. This year’s event…

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Waccamaw Neck Library Announces Slate of December Programs

  November 13, 2025

PAWLEYS ISLAND, S.C. — The Waccamaw Neck Branch Library has released its schedule of events and programs for December, offering a variety of activities for children, teens and adults. The month…

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