Engineering Council launches infrastructure advancement initiative
June 28, 2022ACEC-SC guides lawmakers on critical state infrastructure projects, funding allocation Through the launch of its Infrastructure Works (IW) initiative, the American Council of Engineering Companies of South Carolina (ACEC-SC) will…
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The Leadership Series – Brig. Gen. Patrick R. Michaelis, Fort Jackson Commander
June 28, 2022The Who’s on the Move Leadership Series highlights people leading extraordinary change in South Carolina. We will be focusing on the journeys of 12 top leaders per year from across the state…
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New Chief Appointed to Lead Laurens Fire Department
June 27, 2022Mayor Nathan Senn announced today (Monday, June 27, 2022) the appointment of Neil Roberts as the next Chief of the City of Laurens Fire Department. Roberts will officially take over…
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Greenville Racial Equity and Economic Mobility (REEMGVL) Commission releases Summary Report to the Community
June 27, 2022Report outlines recommendations to support a thriving Black community in Greenville County by eradicating race-based disparities The Greenville Racial Equity and Economic Mobility (REEMGVL) Commission has released its Summary Report to…
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City of Charleston hosting Mayor’s Roundtable on Brain Health
June 27, 2022Please join Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg, the city of Charleston Mayor’s Office on Aging and the South Carolina Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association on Monday, June 27, 2022, from 1…
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Dorchester County holds groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate new North Charleston Library
June 27, 2022Dorchester County Government held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new North Charleston Library Branch on Monday, June 27. Community leaders and honored guests came together to celebrate the future 15,000…
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Tuesday is Primary Runoff Election Day
June 27, 2022Two weeks ago, the primary elections took place and based on the results, there are two races that were put into a runoff for local voters. On Tuesday, June 28…
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Celebrate the “Dog Days of Summer at the State Museum” this July
June 27, 2022Special events include service dog demonstrations and an adoption fair. This July the South Carolina State Museum invites guests to stay cool with a museum visit and enjoy special super…
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Laurens County Council Meeting – June 28 Agenda
June 27, 2022Laurens County Council will meet for a regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, June 28. The meeting location is the old historic courthouse on the square in Laurens and starts at…
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Candidate for SC Superintendent of Education Coming to Laurens Saturday June 25
June 22, 2022Republican candidate for SC Superintendent of Education, Ellen Weaver, will visit Laurens County this Saturday. With just a few days before the Republican primary runoff election, Weaver will come to…
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Gov. Henry McMaster Announces Line Item Vetoes of FY 2022-2023 State Budget
June 22, 2022Governor Henry McMaster today announced his Line Item Vetoes of FY 2022-2023 State Budget. The governor’s 73 vetoes total over $52.6 million. This year’s budget includes a record number of…
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IMPH releases guide for local policymakers in use of opioid settlement funds
June 22, 2022The South Carolina Institute of Medicine and Public Health (IMPH), in partnership with the South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services (DAODAS), hosted a press conference regarding…
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“Lock It Up, Columbia” firearm safety campaign kicks off
June 22, 2022In partnership with Columbia Police Department, Columbia Parks and Recreation and a local nonprofit, Serve and Connect, the city announced its “Lock It Up, Columbia” campaign which encourages firearm owners…
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Dorchester County invites residents to Building Safer Communities event
June 22, 2022Join Dorchester County Public Safety Departments on Saturday, June 25, 2022, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Dorchester County Fire Rescue Givhans Station 12 (1475 Highway 61, Ridgeville,…
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Tax tips about working remotely
June 21, 2022The relief offered to out-of-state employers from South Carolina’s requirements to withhold taxes from wages for employees who temporarily work in the state due to COVID-19 will end on June…
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Primary runoff for Berkeley County Council District 6 set for Tuesday, June 28
June 20, 2022Early Voting Period for Runoff Election: June 22-24 Berkeley County will hold a primary runoff election for the County Council District 6 race on Tuesday, June 28. Polls will be open…
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Prime Time in the Parks teen program
June 20, 2022The Columbia Parks & Recreation Department are hosting 12 free teen nights for Columbia’s youth which began Friday, June 10. Prime Time in the Parks is a free late-night teen program that…
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The City of Columbia and local financial institutions partner for All Access Columbia homeownership workshop
June 16, 2022In honor of Homeownership Month, the City of Columbia’s Community Development department and its partners will host a homeownership focused session of All Access Columbia. All Access Columbia is a…
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Local Primary Results – Incumbents Prevail
June 15, 2022The increase in election signs over the last two weeks were an indication that primary elections were coming up. Traditionally primary voter turnout is lower than that of a general…
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City’s misting stations to operate during summer heat
June 15, 2022The City of Columbia will operate misting stations in several of the City’s parks to help guests stay cool on days when the heat index reaches 90 degrees or higher. Misting stations will operate from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., at the following locations: Misting Stations: Granby Park, 100 Catawba St. MLK Park, 2300 Greene St. Owens Field Park, 1351 Jim Hamilton Blvd. Riverfront Park, 312 Laurel…
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City of Columbia and Columbia Food Policy Committee launch new food access map
June 15, 2022The City of Columbia and the Columbia Food Policy Committee created a food access GIS (geographic information system) map that lists various sites to access healthy food for their whole…
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Cayce Police Department announces statewide School Resource Officer awards
June 15, 2022The Cayce Police Department is excited to announce that the South Carolina Association of School Resource Officers (SCASRO) has selected two Cayce police officers as their 2022 award recipients. Additionally,…
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Laurens County Council Meeting – June 14
June 13, 2022Laurens County Council will meet for a regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, June 14th. The meeting location is the old historic courthouse on the square in Laurens and starts at…
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Berkeley County hosting inaugural Family Emergency Preparedness Day
June 13, 2022Saturday, July 9 at Cypress Gardens Berkeley County Emergency Management will host its inaugural Family Emergency Preparedness Day on Saturday, July 9, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Cypress Gardens, located at…
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Berkeley County holding public hearing on amended FY 2022 Annual Action Plan
June 11, 2022Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 5 p.m. Berkeley County has proposed a substantial amendment to its FY2022 Annual Action Plan and 2022-2025 Consolidated Plan—both of which address local housing and…
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Graham submits funding requests for South Carolina Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education projects
June 11, 2022U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) submitted the following member-directed spending requests for Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies projects in South Carolina. Graham made the requests…
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Council approves 2022 Comprehensive Plan to manage future growth in Lexington County
June 11, 2022Lexington County Council voted unanimously to approve the 2022 Comprehensive Plan entitled “Grow With Us: Responsibly Planning Lexington County.” The 2022 Comprehensive Plan is Lexington County’s effort to partner with…
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Columbia City Council announces business friendly initiatives
June 8, 2022WHO: Mayor Daniel Rickenmann, City Council members, the City Manager, Chamber of Commerce representatives, commercial realtors and local business leaders will gather for a press conference and business briefing regarding business-friendly…
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Coming July 1: A final increase of the Motor Fuel User Fee
June 8, 2022For the sixth consecutive year, South Carolina’s Motor Fuel User Fee—which helps support road, bridge, and infrastructure construction—increases at the pump starting July 1. Users will pay $0.02 more per…
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City of Columbia announces Food Truck Fridays
June 8, 2022The City of Columbia has announced an exciting summer initiative that will feature delicious food as a way to highlight various types of cuisines that can be enjoyed in our…
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Last Day for In-person Early Voting is Friday, June 10
June 8, 2022The last day for in-person early voting in South Carolina is Friday, June 10 at 5 pm. Prior to voting sample ballots can be viewed at SCVotes.gov. The address is 105…
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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis announces SC maintains high credit ratings
June 7, 2022State Treasurer Curtis Loftis announced that South Carolina continues to receive an excellent response from the three major credit rating agencies. In preparation for a general obligation bond issuance, Moody’s…
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U.S. House recognizes link between diet and health; UofSC Greenville supports national initiative.
June 6, 2022In a groundbreaking measure, members of the U.S. House of Representatives have recognized the crucial role of lifestyle medicine in medical school education. The bipartisan resolution, authored by Congressman James…
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Police Chief Latimore Nominated by President to be U. S. Marshal
June 6, 2022The White House announced Monday that President Biden has nominated Laurens Police Chief Chrissie Latimore to serve as the District of South Carolina’s next U. S. Marshal. The official announcement…
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City’s misting stations to operate during summer heat
June 6, 2022The City of Columbia will operate misting stations in several of the City’s parks to help guests stay cool on days when the heat index reaches 90 degrees or higher.…
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U.S. Chamber endorses Rep. Nancy Mace for South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District
June 6, 2022Today, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce announced its endorsement of Representative Nancy Mace (R) to represent South Carolina’s First Congressional District. The Chamber endorses pro-business candidates for federal office who…
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Berkeley County publishes inaugural Hurricane Guide for 2022 Storm Season
June 2, 2022Available in English and Spanish; Portuguese by 2023 Berkeley County has published its inaugural Hurricane Guide for the 2022 Storm Season. Available in both English and Spanish, the Hurricane Guide…
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Dorchester County’s 2022 Hurricane Preparedness Expo at Ashley River Park
June 2, 2022Join the Dorchester County Emergency Management Department on Saturday, June 4, 2022, from 10am to 1pm for the 9th Annual Hurricane Preparedness Expo. The event will be held at the…
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City of Columbia to offer COVID-19 vaccinations and testing at city parks
June 2, 2022The City of Columbia is partnering with SC DHEC to offer COVID-19 vaccinations and tests at city operated parks around Columbia. SC DHEC will be handing out self-administering tests kits…
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Laurens County Council Budget Workshop Meeting
May 30, 2022Laurens County Council will hold their second budget workshop on Tuesday, May 31st at 5:30. The meeting location is the old historic courthouse on the Public Square in Laurens. Below…
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Berkeley County awards CDBG funds to local nonprofits & municipalities
May 26, 2022$1.2 Million Awarded for Public Facility Improvements, Other Community Projects Berkeley County has awarded approximately $1.2 million in Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) to seven different local nonprofits and municipalities.…
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Tax tips for newlyweds in South Carolina
May 25, 2022In 2021, South Carolina hosted more than 29,000 weddings, according to The Wedding Report, a national wedding research firm, and those numbers are expected to increase this year. If you are…
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Berkeley County awarded at state level for employing people with disabilities
May 24, 2022Partnership Among County, School District & SC Vocational Rehabilitation Berkeley County Government has received two top awards in connection to its unique programs that employ people with disabilities. The Governor’s…
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LWV of Columbia area provides voter education tool VOTE411
May 24, 2022Ahead of the South Carolina primary elections on June 14, 2022, the League of Women Voters of the Columbia Area offers the nonpartisan election resource VOTE411.org. This “one-stop shop” for…
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Hilton Head Island Town Council approves ordinance for short-term rentals
May 24, 2022The Hilton Head Island Town Council on Tuesday passed an ordinance regulating how short-term rentals will operate on Hilton Head Island. The ordinance applies to privately owned residential properties rented…
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Tools for Thriving: Workshop highlights resource to help shape communities
May 24, 2022An upcoming workshop will introduce Richland County residents to a resource for creating better communities. As part of the relaunch of its SPEED (Sustainability, Planning, Education, Engagement, Development) program, the…
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Congressman Clyburn announces over $700,000 in funding for Lowcountry Local First’s Good Growth initiative
May 24, 2022Today, Congressman James E. Clyburn announced that Lowcountry Local First’s Good Growth initiative will receive $789,724 from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA). This funding will help…
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City of Laurens Announces Juneteenth Celebration
May 23, 2022The City of Laurens recently announced a JUNETEENTH – CELEBRATE FREEDOM event scheduled for June 18th, 2022. Juneteenth goes back to June 19th, 1865, when Union soldiers, led by Major…
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Laurens City Hall Closed Until Wednesday After Employee Tests Positive for Covid
May 23, 2022Laurens City hall will be closed until Wednesday, May 25, after city employees test positive for COVID-19. Essential services will not be affected. Payments will still be accepted online, or…
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Laurens County Council Budget Workshop Meeting
May 23, 2022Laurens County Council will hold their first budget workshop immediately following the regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, May 24th. The meeting location is the old historic courthouse on the Public…
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