Gov. Henry McMaster Unveils Updated State Water Plan to Guide Long-term Protection of Water Resources
December 14, 2025Collaborative Efforts Identify Key Updates for Sustainable Water Use Governor Henry McMaster and South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) Director Myra Reece today presented the updated South Carolina State…
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Waccamaw Library to host writing workshop series in 2026
December 12, 2025The 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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GOAT program celebrates record-breaking year, prepares for 2026
December 12, 2025Georgetown County’s Outdoor Adventure Trails program, better known as GOAT, closed out its second year with strong participation and mileage totals. Parks and Recreation staff said the program’s second full…
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Cayce Mayor receives 2025 National Leadership Award
December 11, 2025Women in Municipal Government (WIMG), a constituency group of the National League of Cities (NLC), is honoring Mayor Elise Partin of Cayce, South Carolina as the 2025 WIMG Leadership Award…
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Barry Tract permanently protected for future public park along the Ashley River
December 11, 2025Lowcountry Land Trust and Dorchester County partner to conserve 67 acres of historic, ecologically rich landscape Lowcountry Land Trust and Dorchester County Government announced the permanent protection of the Barry Tract, a…
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Fairy House Day at Palmetto Islands County Park set for Jan. 24
December 11, 2025The popular family event Fairy House Day returns to Mount Pleasant Palmetto Islands County Park on Saturday, Jan. 24! Kids of all ages are invited to join Charleston County Parks…
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Audit shows city $8 million under budget
December 11, 2025City of Greenville Saves $8 million Audit shows all city departments under budget Being responsible with taxpayers’ dollars pays dividends. A recent audit of the City of Greenville showed every…
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Community roundtables show strong support for modernizing South Carolina’s public deposits law
December 10, 2025State and local elected officials gathered in North Augusta and Greenville this month to review the South Carolina Financial Freedom Act (H.3221 / S.60), a bipartisan proposal that would finally…
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USDA Approves Gov. Henry McMaster’s Waiver to Exclude Candy, Unhealthy Drinks from SNAP Program
December 10, 2025U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins today approved Governor Henry McMaster’s waiver to exclude the purchase of candy, energy drinks, soft drinks, and sweetened beverages from the list of…
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Cayce City Councilmembers appoint the Honorable James Smith as Cayce City Attorney
December 10, 2025James Smith, an attorney with more than three decades of experience, brings his legal skill, public‐sector experience, and proven leadership to the City of Cayce. As the council-appointed City Attorney,…
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Laurens County Council Advances Major Economic Development Projects at December 8 Meeting
December 10, 2025Laurens County Council moved forward on several significant economic development initiatives during its regular meeting Monday night, approving multiple projects expected to bring new investment and jobs into the community.…
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December Update from Georgetown’s Mayor-Elect Jay Doyle
December 10, 2025Citizens of Georgetown, First, let me extend to each of you my best wishes for the upcoming holiday season. May you find joy and happiness with your friends and family.…
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City of West Columbia developing safe streets and roads safety action plan with federal grant funding – details regarding the public input meeting and survey
December 9, 2025The City of West Columbia is developing a Safe Street and Roads Safety Action Plan (SAP). This effort is part of the City’s commitment to the Safe System Approach, a…
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The City of Columbia Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement to hold 3rd Annual Violent Crime Remembrance Vigil
December 9, 2025WHO: The City of Columbia Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement WHAT: The City of Columbia’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement invites the community to join us for the 3rd Annual…
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Santee Cooper Board of Directors approves 2026 budget
December 9, 2025The Santee Cooper Board of Directors today approved $1.7 billion in non-fuel operations and maintenance costs and capital spending for 2026, as part of its annual budget review for the…
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Not too late to get tickets for Saturday’s Yuletide Home Tour in Georgetown
December 8, 2025Proceeds benefit area public libraries It’s hard to believe the annual Friends of the Georgetown Library Yuletide Home Tour happens this Saturday, December 13th, from 1 – 5 pm, featuring…
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Interstate 85 Corridor Study to Set Stage for Upstate Transportation Infrastructure Improvements
December 6, 2025In 2026, SCDOT will conduct a comprehensive, planning-level transportation study of the Interstate 85 Corridor, setting the stage for significant transportation infrastructure improvements in the Anderson-Greenville-Spartanburg area. The study will…
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South Carolina Advances Long-Term Cybersecurity Strategy With Launch of New Center at SCRA
December 5, 2025South Carolina continued its steady, years-long investment in cybersecurity on Wednesday with the official launch of the new Center for Cybersecurity at the South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA)—a major step…
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South Carolina State Election Commission Selects Next Executive Director
December 5, 2025The South Carolina State Election Commission (SEC) voted unanimously on Tuesday to appoint Jenny Wooten as the agency’s next Executive Director, concluding a two-month appointment process that began in October…
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Unity Park playground to close for repairs Dec. 8
December 4, 2025Unity Park Playground to Close for 2-3 Weeks for Hurricane Repairs Unity Park’s playground will close Monday, Dec. 8, as crews replace synthetic turf. The turf system at the TD…
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Columbia City Council highlights | December 2, 2025
December 4, 2025The City Council Meeting, December 2, 2025, began with a proclamation presented by Mayor Daniel Rickenmann and City Manager Teresa Wilson, which declared “Columbia (SC) Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta…
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Ezekiel Ministries recognized as a “2025 Angel” Charity by South Carolina Secretary of State
December 4, 2025Ezekiel Ministries has been named a 2025 Angel Charity by South Carolina Secretary of State Mark Hammond, earning one of the state’s top distinctions, now in its 26th year. The…
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Governor’s Mansion Christmas Open House Scheduled for December 7
December 3, 2025Governor McMaster and First Lady Welcome South Carolinians for Christmas Celebration Governor Henry McMaster and First Lady Peggy McMaster invite South Carolinians and their families to join them for a…
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Gov. Henry McMaster Orders Halt to Unconstitutional Race-Based Spending Quotas for State Agencies
December 3, 2025General Assembly Leadership to Prioritize Statutory Remedy Governor Henry McMaster today issued Executive Order 2025-40 directing state government agencies to no longer execute spending, procurement, or contract awards based on…
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Clinton City Council Designates December as Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month; Honors Mt. Moriah Baptist Church’s 170th Anniversary
December 3, 2025At its December meeting, the Clinton City Council approved a resolution designating December as Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month and recognized Mt. Moriah Baptist Church for reaching its 170th…
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City of Charleston announces 2025 Holy City Holiday Park and Shop Pass: Two hours of free parking to support seasonal shopping downtown
December 2, 2025The City of Charleston is pleased to announce the return of the Holy City Holiday Park and Shop Pass, offering residents two hours of free parking at select downtown garages…
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South Carolina Secretary of State Mark Hammond urges South Carolinians to give smart on Giving Tuesday
December 2, 2025In anticipation of this year’s Giving Tuesday, Secretary of State Mark Hammond is urging South Carolinians to support nonprofits and practice wise charitable giving. “Each year, donors come together on…
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Clinton Police and Fire Departments Relocate to North Broad Street Headquarters
December 1, 2025The Clinton Police and Fire departments have relocated move back into its permanent headquarters at 404 North Broad Street, located inside the Clinton Public Services Complex. Fire along with patrol,…
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Attorney General Alan Wilson fights to protect 2nd Amendment in two cases
November 30, 2025South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson is fighting to protect citizens’ Second Amendment rights by filing briefs against two laws in Hawaii that restrict gun rights in that state. One…
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Georgetown County entities benefit from S.C. Rural Infrastructure Authority construction grants
November 25, 2025The S.C. Rural Infrastructure Authority (RIA) has approved grant assistance for 21 projects, totaling approximately $23 million, to address critical infrastructure needs related to public health, water quality and resiliency,…
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Georgetown County reminds residents of upcoming holiday closures
November 25, 2025Georgetown County offices and most county-operated facilities will observe several closures during the upcoming holiday season. Residents are encouraged to plan ahead for office visits, landfill trips, and recycling center…
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How the night before Thanksgiving became one of the heaviest drinking nights of the year
November 25, 2025The night before Thanksgiving has become known for heavy drinking, crowded gathering spots and increased risky behavior among young adults returning home for the holiday. National traffic safety data consistently…
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RIA awards construction grants to upgrade critical infrastructure
November 25, 2025$23 million in grant funding awarded across South Carolina The S.C. Rural Infrastructure Authority (RIA) has approved grant assistance for 21 projects, totaling approximately $23 million, to address critical infrastructure…
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GSP President and CEO Dave Edwards awarded Order of the Palmetto
November 25, 2025Dave Edwards, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Greenville-Spartanburg Airport District, has been awarded South Carolina’s highest civilian honor, the Order of the Palmetto. The Order of the Palmetto…
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Holiday Festival of Lights announces Giant Greeting Card Competition winners
November 25, 2025The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission (CCPRC) announced the awards for the Holiday Festival of Lights’ annual Giant Greeting Card Competition. All entries in this school art competition are…
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December public input meetings announced as outreach continues on future of Transportation Sales Tax program
November 25, 2025Charleston County officials have announced additional Transportation Sales Tax (TST) public input meeting dates as they continue to gather community feedback that will help shape a potential future extension of…
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Dominion Energy to begin performing tree trimming activities as scheduled for 2025
November 25, 2025Dominion Energy will begin performing tree trimming activities along overhead utility lines in the following neighborhoods on Monday, November 24, 2025, at 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Distribution Line Tree Trimming: …
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City offices to close in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday
November 25, 2025In observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday, the City of Columbia’s buildings and offices will be closed on Thursday, November 27, 2025 and Friday, November 28, 2024. Solid Waste will be…
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Columbia, SC – Municipal Runoff Election Results
November 25, 2025The City of Columbia Municipal Election Commission met as the Board of Canvassers on Thursday, November 20, 2025 at 11:30 a.m. to certify the results of the Municipal Runoff Election…
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Berkeley County Council approves 181 resurfacing projects
November 25, 2025Funding stems from One Cent Sales Tax Program Berkeley County Council approved resurfacing work for 181 county-owned roads as part of the 2025-2026 One Cent Sales Tax Local Resurfacing Package.…
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Governor Henry McMaster Signs Joint Declaration of Intent with Germany to Strengthen Economic Development
November 21, 2025South Carolina is the First State to Sign JDI with Germany Governor Henry McMaster today joined German Ambassador to the United States of America Jens Hanefeld to sign a Joint…
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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…
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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…
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City of Charleston offices to close Thursday and Friday, November 27-28 for Thanksgiving holiday
November 20, 2025The City of Charleston offices will be closed Thursday, November 27, and Friday, November 28, in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Adjustments to recreation and trash collection schedules are included…
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Inclusive Santa and visiting with Santa at James Island County Park
November 20, 2025This year’s Holiday Festival of Lights is here, and Santa himself is at the festival each night from Nov. 14 through Dec. 23. In addition to visiting with Santa during…
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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…
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State of the Community Recap: Seizing Opportunity and Managing Growth
November 19, 2025Last Thursday, the Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual State of the Community breakfast, gathering over 120 attendees to hear from elected officials and key executives from the…
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Laurens City Council Receives SAFE Designation Recognition, Moves Forward on Key Ordinances
November 19, 2025At its regular meeting on Tuesday, November 18, Laurens City Council received significant recognition and moved forward on a full agenda of municipal business, including holiday preparations, financial ordinances, and…
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Georgetown County welcomes Carla Harvey as Public Services Director
November 19, 2025Georgetown County is excited to welcome Carla Harvey, P.E., as the newest member of its executive team. An experienced engineer and longtime public servant, Harvey joined the staff this week…
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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…
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