Public Works CDL Driver
February 7, 2026The City of Fountain Inn is now hiring – Public Works CDL Driver Join the team that keeps Fountain Inn clean, safe, and moving every day. If you have a…
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City of Simpsonville Advances Agreement for New Management at CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park
February 7, 2026The City of Simpsonville has taken an initial step toward selecting a new management group for the CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park, with a final decision expected at the City…
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Advertisement of vacancies on various boards and commissions
February 5, 2026The City of Columbia is now accepting applications from residents interested in serving on boards and commissions. These volunteer positions provide an opportunity for citizens to play an active role…
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MOJA Arts Festival celebrates Black History Month with February performances at Dock Street Theatre
February 5, 2026As part of its 41st anniversary season, the MOJA Arts Festival will honor Black History Month with two powerful February events at the Dock Street Theatre, celebrating Black artistry, cultural legacy,…
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City of Columbia and Columbia Green partnering with Columbia College to host educational event for Beat the Heat—Plant a Tree initiative
February 5, 2026Who: City of Columbia, Columbia Green, and Columbia College What: Columbia Green and the City of Columbia are partnering with Columbia College to offer our next free educational event for Beat…
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Columbia-Richland Fire Department ground breaking on new Fire Station 2 in Olympia
February 5, 2026City leadership, including Mayor Rickenmann, Councilmembers Will Brennan (District III) and Sam Johnson (At-Large), City Manager Teresa Wilson, Assistant City Managers Henry Simons and Clint Shealy, Fire Chief Aubrey D.…
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City of Columbia Office of Business Opportunities is calling for presenters for the 13th Annual Small Business Week Conference
February 5, 2026The City of Columbia’s Office of Business Opportunities is seeking presenters to conduct breakout sessions during the City of Columbia’s 13th Annual Small Business Week Conference on Wednesday, May 6,…
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Toast Under the Oaks at Johns Island County Park this spring!
February 5, 2026Come enjoy live music, tasty beverages and beautiful scenery during Toast under the Oaks at Johns Island County Park this spring! This year’s events will be held on Thursday, March…
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Parking update
February 5, 2026New Parking Rates in Effect Beginning Feb. 1, fees to park in City garages increased for the first time since 2020. The modest increase also includes a bonus for downtown…
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City to hold Go Red Columbia community press event and photo op
February 5, 2026WHO: Mayor Daniel Rickenmann, City Manager Teresa Wilson, American Heart Association, Connor Shaw, heart disease survivors and advocates for awareness. WHAT: Let’s have a heart to heart, about heart disease. The public…
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Carvers Bay Middle School STEAM Academy named Magnet School of Distinction by Magnet Schools of America
February 4, 2026Carvers Bay Middle School STEAM Academy has been named a New and Emerging Magnet School of Distinction by Magnet Schools of America, the national association for magnet and theme-based schools.…
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A measurable investment already working for our community
February 4, 2026By Dr. Marilyn “Murph” Fore, President, Horry-Georgetown Technical College When we talk about economic impact along the Grand Strand and surrounding communities, the conversation often centers on new development, expanding…
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Mayor Michael C. Butler to appear on CBS Mornings with Nate Burleson to discuss Orangeburg Massacre and All-Star Bowling reopening
February 4, 2026National spotlight highlights truth, remembrance, and the City of Orangeburg’s commitment to historical preservation Orangeburg Mayor Michael C. Butler will appear on CBS Mornings in an upcoming interview with Nate…
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Laurens County Council Advances Land-Use Ordinances, Ends Ice Storm Emergency
February 3, 2026Laurens County Council used a special called meeting Monday night to address both storm recovery and future development standards, voting to end the county’s declared state of emergency following January’s…
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HGTC resumes normal operations Wednesday following winter weather
February 3, 2026Following continued monitoring of road conditions across the area and campus access, Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) will operate on a normal schedule Wednesday, with all campuses and services returning to…
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South Carolina Power Team welcomes Meredith Atkinson as Director of Communications
February 3, 2026The South Carolina Power Team announced the addition of Meredith Atkinson as Director of Communications. In this role, Meredith will oversee the organization’s strategic communications and marketing initiatives, playing a…
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Just Ink About It 2 grand re-opening
February 3, 2026Who: Mayor Daniel J. Rickenmann, City of Columbia Economic Development staff, Shavonne Singletary, General Manager of Just Ink About It 2 What: The City of Columbia celebrates the grand re-opening and…
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The Scrub Shop grand opening
February 3, 2026Who: Mayor Daniel J. Rickenmann, City of Columbia Economic Development staff, Owner and CEO Billy Messer What: The City of Columbia announced the grand opening of The Scrub Shop at its…
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The City of Columbia’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement recognizes teen dating violence awareness month with youth-focused prevention event
February 3, 2026WHO: City of Columbia Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement WHAT: February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, and the City of Columbia’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (ONSE) remains committed…
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SCDES opens nominations for Community Star Award to recognize environmental stewardship
February 3, 2026The S.C. Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) is now accepting nominations for its annual Community Star Award, which recognizes those who make a positive difference in their communities through environmental…
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Historic Columbia announces February 2026 events
February 3, 2026Come engage with local history at Historic Columbia! February has exciting programs like Pints for Preservation at Savage Craft Ale Works, a new guided walk exploring the trees of the…
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City of Columbia to host Bloomberg Youth Climate Action Showcase
February 3, 2026Who: City of Columbia Bloomberg Youth Climate Action Fund What: The City of Columbia Bloomberg Youth Climate Action Fund grant recipients will host two Climate Action Showcases displaying information on their Climate…
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Paul Glover named 2025 Water Environment Association of South Carolina Water Treatment Operator of the Year for the Blue Ridge Foothills District
February 2, 2026Startex-Jackson-Wellford-Duncan Water District (SJWD) announced that Paul Glover has been named 2025 Water Environment Association of South Carolina (WEASC) Water Treatment Operator of the Year for the Blue Ridge Foothills…
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Getting a pulse on Front Street
February 2, 2026By Karen Owens, Publisher In recent weeks, there has been a flurry of Georgetown business closures announced on Facebook. As perplexing as it might seem, what might be more interesting…
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Georgetown County resumes normal operations Tuesday, Feb. 3
February 2, 2026Georgetown County has announced that its offices and facilities will be open Tuesday, February 3, for normal hours with the following exceptions: All classes at the Murrells Inlet Community Center…
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HGTC to continue online instruction and remote work on Tuesday
February 2, 2026Following continued monitoring of weather conditions and reports of icy and potentially hazardous road conditions across the area, Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) will continue with online instruction and remote work…
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Georgetown County schools extend eLearning through Tuesday, February 3
February 2, 2026Georgetown County School District is extending eLearning through Tuesday, February 3, 2026. All schools and district offices will be closed, and all activities, including athletic competitions, field trips, and other events,…
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Recognizing early signs of substance misuse in adolescents
February 2, 2026Adolescence is an important time, when young people begin forming attitudes, behaviors and beliefs around substance use, often earlier than many adults realize. The South Carolina Department of Behavioral Health…
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Real ID Enforcement and New Airport Fee—What Travelers Should Know
February 2, 2026Domestic air travelers in the United States are now facing a new consequence if they arrive at an airport without a REAL ID-compliant form of identification or another accepted ID…
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Real ID Enforcement and New Airport Fee—What Travelers Should Know
February 2, 2026Domestic air travelers in the United States are now facing a new consequence if they arrive at an airport without a REAL ID-compliant form of identification or another accepted ID…
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Georgetown County announces closures and delays due to impending winter storm
January 31, 2026Based on the current forecast for Winter Storm Gianna, Georgetown County Government offices and facilities will operate on a delayed schedule on Monday, Feb. 2, with all locations opening at…
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New Semester Safety Reminder: The Hidden Dangers of “Study Drugs”
January 30, 2026As the spring semester begins, many college students face increased academic pressure to perform, manage demanding schedules and prepare for exams. The South Carolina Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental…
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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis recognizes Tim Ray of Kelly Mill Middle as Educator of the Month
January 30, 2026South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis has recognized Tim Ray of Kelly Mill Middle School as the January Educator of the Month for the South Carolina Financial Literacy Master Teacher Program,…
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Georgetown County School District announces eLearning for Monday, February 2
January 30, 2026Due to the possibility of hazardous travel conditions associated with the potential for wintry weather this weekend, Georgetown County School District will implement an eLearning day on Monday, February 2, 2026. All…
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Georgetown County makes preparations for Winter Storm Gianna
January 30, 2026Anywhere from 2 to 11 inches of snow is forecast to fall in Georgetown County this weekend, with the most likely forecast calling for 4 to 6 inches. A Winter…
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Peter Fletcher concert cancelled due to weather
January 30, 2026The Friends of the Georgetown Library have announced the cancellation of Saturday evening’s free concert with classical guitarist Peter Fletcher, due to potential severe weather conditions. FOGL President Robert Willey…
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County prepares for winter storm, offers safety tips for residents
January 29, 2026 A Winter Storm Watch and an Extreme Cold Watch have been issued in Georgetown County for this weekend. Based on current forecasting from the National Weather Service in Wilmington,…
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Draft 2026 aquatic plant management plan available for public review and comments
January 29, 2026The public is invited to review and provide comments on the draft 2026 South Carolina Aquatic Plant Management Plan, which outlines how native and non-native aquatic plants should be best…
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Application process open for hospitality tax grant funding fiscal year 2026-2027
January 29, 2026The City of Columbia is now accepting applications for Hospitality Tax Grant Funding for the 2026/2027 Fiscal Year. These projects need to take place between July 1, 2026 – June…
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City of Columbia launches new online meeting management system
January 29, 2026The City of Columbia has launched a new online meeting management system designed to improve access, transparency, and communication for City meetings. The new meeting portal is available at: https://columbiasc.portal.civicclerk.com/ Moving…
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Columbia-Richland Fire Department to break ground on new Olympia Fire Station
January 29, 2026This year will officially usher in a new beginning for neighborhoods in the Olympia section of Columbia as construction will be getting underway to bring a new fire station to…
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Extended lane shift and traffic pattern changes coming to Assembly Street beginning January 28
January 29, 2026Beginning Wednesday, January 28, 2026, motorists traveling northbound on Assembly Street between Washington Street and Hampton Street (1400 block of Assembly Street) should expect lane shifts and traffic pattern changes associated with…
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SCDMV selects FAST Enterprises to modernize state motor vehicle computer system
January 29, 2026The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) has selected FAST Enterprises, a leading government technology provider, to replace the agency’s aging information technology system with a modern, customer-focused DMV…
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McMaster delivers final State of the State, outlines vision for “The South Carolina Century”
January 28, 2026Gov. Henry McMaster delivered his final State of the State address Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026, offering a broad vision for South Carolina’s future while reflecting on progress made during his…
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McMaster Delivers Final State of the State, Outlines Vision for “The South Carolina Century”
January 28, 2026Gov. Henry McMaster delivered his final State of the State address Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026, offering a broad vision for South Carolina’s future while reflecting on progress made during his…
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Georgetown County Council honors fire service leaders and volunteers
January 28, 2026Georgetown County Council recognized three standout members of the local emergency services community during its meeting Tuesday night, presenting awards for leadership, professional excellence, and volunteerism. Assistant Chief Aaron Bostic…
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Emergency Manager
January 28, 2026Job Summary Under limited supervision, coordinates the daily operations of the County’s Emergency Management Division. Coordinates with county departments and external stakeholders, and serves as a liaison with partner agencies during natural,…
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Friends of the Georgetown Library are hosting a community yard sale in March
January 28, 2026The Friends of the Georgetown Library are pleased to announce that their annual Spring Community Yard Sale will be held on Saturday, March 14, from 8:00 am to noon in the Judicial Center (New County Courthouse)…
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Laurens City Council Recap: Free Movies, Emergency Generators, Fire Truck Financing and Legal Changes Discussed
January 28, 2026The Laurens City Council covered a wide range of community updates and municipal business during its January 27, 2026 meeting, from downtown entertainment to emergency preparedness and major equipment purchases.…
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South Carolina Announces 2026 Chef Ambassadors Showcasing State’s Culinary Talent
January 27, 2026South Carolina’s vibrant culinary scene will get even more spotlight this year with the announcement of the 2026 South Carolina Chef Ambassadors, a group of three distinguished chefs selected by…
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