My family’s journey shows America’s founding promise is alive and strong
July 3, 2026For America to continue to flourish, we must humble ourselves and remember the truth and values that our nation was founded upon By U.S. Senator Tim Scott Only in America can a family…
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City of Georgetown sends notifications to Equalized Payment Plan customers
July 3, 2026The City of Georgetown has mailed notification letters to customers enrolled in the Equalized Utility Payment Plan advising them that their updated payment plans will take effect beginning with their…
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Charleston County Parks opens Old Towne Creek County Park in West Ashley
July 2, 2026The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission (CCPRC) officially opened Old Towne Creek County Park with a celebration on June 30. Located at 1400 Old Towne Road in West Ashley,…
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Mayor Rickenmann joins nation’s mayors in Philadelphia to mark America’s 250th anniversary at Independence Hall
July 2, 2026Mayor Rickenmann joined mayors on July 2nd from across the United States in Philadelphia for the U.S. Conference of Mayors’ 250th Celebration, marking the anniversary of American independence at Independence…
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Irmo Mayor selected to serve on Association of South Carolina Mayors Board of Directors
July 1, 2026The Town of Irmo announced that Mayor Bill Danielson has been selected by the Nominating Committee of the Association of South Carolina Mayors (ASCM) to fill an unexpired one-year term…
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City of Georgetown announces new Weatherization Assistance Program to lower utility bills
July 1, 2026Georgetown Mayor Jay Doyle is pleased to announce a new joint initiative designed to help local homeowners lower their utility bills and improve home comfort, safety, and energy efficiency. Through…
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SCDOT advances toward National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Assignment for accelerated project delivery
July 1, 2026With a mandate to accelerate project delivery from the General Assembly after Governor Henry McMaster signed the SCDOT Modernization Act, the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) took the first…
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Simpsonville Considers Penny Sales Tax to Tackle Infrastructure and Crumbling Roads
July 1, 2026City leaders in Simpsonville are moving forward with a proposal that could fundamentally reshape how local infrastructure projects are funded. A newly proposed 1% sales tax aimed specifically at improving…
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Governor McMaster Signs ‘Small Business Regulatory Freedom Act’ Into Law
July 1, 2026South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster has officially signed H. 3021, the Small Business Regulatory Freedom Act, into law. The legislation represents one of the most significant overhauls of the state’s…
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South Carolina Enters New Fiscal Year Without a Budget as Lawmakers Turn to Continuing Resolution
July 1, 2026South Carolina began its 2027 fiscal year on July 1 without a new state budget in place, marking a rare missed deadline as House and Senate negotiators remained divided over…
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South Carolina Enters New Fiscal Year Without a Budget as Lawmakers Turn to Continuing Resolution
July 1, 2026South Carolina began its 2027 fiscal year on July 1 without a new state budget in place, marking a rare missed deadline as House and Senate negotiators remained divided over…
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Trump Accounts Set to Launch July 4: What Families Need to Know
July 1, 2026A new federal savings program for children is set to take effect this Independence Day, and many parents may be eligible to claim a one time government deposit for their…
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Trump Accounts Set to Launch July 4: What Families Need to Know
July 1, 2026A new federal savings program for children is set to take effect this Independence Day, and many parents may be eligible to claim a one time government deposit for their…
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Celebrate Independence Day safely: Conversations before the fireworks
June 30, 2026As families and friends gather to celebrate Independence Day, the South Carolina Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities’ Office of Substance Use Services (OSUS) encourages parents and caregivers to…
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City of Georgetown establishes a Utility Payment Plan policy
June 30, 2026The Mayor and City Council passed a resolution to establish a Utility Payment Plan to be effective July 1, for those utility customers needing assistance. The policy is intended to…
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Andrews Library teams up with Black River State Park to get kids excited about nature
June 30, 2026ANDREWS, S.C. – The new Black River State Park is still years from completion, but its partnership with the Andrews branch library is already shaping how the park hopes to…
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Georgetown Mayor to present proclamation honoring historic post office for America’s 250th anniversary
June 30, 2026Civic ceremony recognizes one of the nation’s original 62 Post Offices serving continuously since 1775 As the nation prepares to celebrate its semiquincentennial, Georgetown Mayor Jay Doyle will present a…
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City of Georgetown to host CDBG community needs assessment meeting on July 14
June 30, 2026The City of Georgetown invites all residents to attend a public Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Needs Assessment meeting on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, at 6:00 pm in the Conference…
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State Forestry Commission and partners celebrate opening of Dorchester County’s first State Forest
June 30, 2026New State Forest is the largest funded project from Dorchester County’s Greenbelt Program On June 25, 2026, leaders from the South Carolina Forestry Commission (SCFC), Open Space Institute (OSI), Dorchester…
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Lamont “Chris” Christian awarded South Carolina’s Highest Civilian Honor, the Order of the Palmetto
June 29, 2026Governor Henry McMaster presented the Order of the Palmetto, South Carolina’s highest civilian honor, to Lamont “Chris” Christian in recognition of his extraordinary lifetime of service, leadership, and unwavering commitment…
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Judge Matthew Hawley dies after 30 years of service to community
June 29, 2026Judge Matthew Hawley, Chief Judge of the Greenville Municipal Court, died on Friday after more than 30 years of distinguished service. Known for his humility, fairness, and compassion, Judge Hawley…
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City of Columbia City Manager Teresa Wilson releases statement regarding Finlay Park Unaccompanied Minor Policy
June 29, 2026The safety and well-being of our residents, visitors, and families will always remain our highest priority. Since announcing the Unaccompanied Minors Policy for Finlay Park, we have received significant feedback…
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Columbia recognized as national leader in housing innovation in new Mayoral report
June 29, 2026Capital One Insights Center, Bipartisan Policy Center, and U.S. Conference of Mayors highlight Mayor Daniel Rickenmann’s data-driven approach to expanding housing supply as a blueprint for American cities The City…
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Clinton’s America 250 Celebration Expands to Three Day Carnival
June 28, 2026The City of Clinton’s celebration of America’s 250th birthday has grown into a three day event, with a carnival now joining the festivities at 122 E. Main Street over the…
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South Carolina House Adopts Truth in Shrimp Labeling Act, Sending Bill to Governor
June 28, 2026The South Carolina House of Representatives has adopted the Conference Committee Report for H.4248, the Truth in Shrimp Labeling Act, sending the measure to Gov. Henry McMaster for his signature.…
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Georgetown County Board of Education names Dr. Taylor Hering Principal of Georgetown High School
June 26, 2026The Georgetown County Board of Education approved the appointment of Dr. Taylor Hering, currently an assistant principal at Georgetown High School, as the school’s next principal during its meeting on…
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Columbia recognized as national leader in housing innovation in latest Mayoral Housing Report
June 25, 2026Capital One Insights Center, Bipartisan Policy Center, and U.S. Conference of Mayors highlight Mayor Daniel Rickenmann’s data-driven approach to expanding housing supply as a blueprint for American cities The City…
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City of Charleston launches new public engagement phase of The Charleston Peninsula Plan
June 25, 2026Weekly “Open Studio” sessions begin July 9 at the Civic Design Center, giving residents a chance to weigh in on the future of the Peninsula The City of Charleston is…
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Berkeley County Council passes county budget for FY 2026-2027
June 25, 2026No tax increase; millage rate remains lowest in SC During its meeting on Monday, June 22, 2026, Berkeley County Council passed its budgets for the 2026-2027 fiscal year, which begins…
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Wilson, Stumbo and Simpson Win Republican Runoffs for Statewide Offices
June 24, 2026South Carolina Republicans decided three statewide nominations in Tuesday’s primary runoff, sending Attorney General Alan Wilson to the November ballot for governor, advancing 8th Circuit Solicitor David Stumbo as the…
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Poole Wins District 4 Runoff for Laurens County Council
June 24, 2026Jimmy Poole won the Republican nomination for the District 4 seat on Laurens County Council in Tuesday’s primary runoff election. A lifelong Laurens County resident, Poole defeated Lonnie Wilson 779…
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Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission acquires 94-acre property south of Awendaw
June 24, 2026The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission (CCPRC) recently acquired a nearly 94-acre property south of Awendaw for future development as a public park. The purchase of this property was…
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Fountain Inn City Council Convenes Special Meeting to Evaluate New State Municipal Tax Relief Act
June 24, 2026The Fountain Inn City Council convened a special called meeting on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, to seek legal counsel regarding a newly enacted state law that could alter local tax…
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From Backcountry Skirmishes to the Semiquincentennial: The Golden Strip’s Crucial Role in Shaping Early America
June 24, 2026As cities across the nation gear up to honor America’s 250th anniversary, residents of Mauldin, Simpsonville, and Fountain Inn don’t have to look far to find the roots of the…
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Georgetown County and City of Georgetown to host public meeting on harbor dredging
June 24, 2026The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District, partner Georgetown County and the City of Georgetown will host a public meeting on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, to discuss upcoming maintenance…
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Serve your county: local boards, committees looking for volunteers
June 24, 2026Richland County offers the public opportunities to stay active in their local government by serving on one of several volunteer boards and committees. To apply for an open position online,…
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Laurens County Council Passes Budget on Third Reading, Hears Hours of Public Input
June 24, 2026Laurens County Council passed its general budget on a third reading vote during a special called meeting that included public hearings on both the general budget and the fire budget.…
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Georgetown County Board of Education approves 2026–2027 budget
June 24, 2026During a Special Called Board Meeting held Tuesday, June 23, 2026, the Georgetown County Board of Education approved the Georgetown County School District’s 2026–2027 General Fund Budget by a vote…
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Sen. Tim Scott leads affordability hearing following historic bipartisan passage of the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act
June 23, 2026WASHINGTON — Today, U.S. Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, led a crucial committee hearing focused on practical, immediate strategies to…
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FREE webinar helps residents learn budgeting, debt management, and credit basics – June 24
June 23, 2026WHAT: The City of Charleston and the Charleston Bank On Coalition will host the first webinar in the Summer of Savings financial wellness series, designed to help residents build financial…
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FEMA makes $50 million available for mitigation projects in Southeastern States
June 22, 2026FEMA announced that more than $50 million in federal funding for 25 hazard mitigation projects is available to seven Southeastern states. Congress authorized these named projects through the Fiscal Year 2026…
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Voters Head to the Polls Tuesday for Republican Primary Runoff
June 22, 2026Laurens County voters return to the polls Tuesday, June 23, to settle a slate of Republican primary runoffs, after 904 residents cast ballots during the county’s early voting period. Early…
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City of Columbia announces permanent Unaccompanied Minor Policy for Finlay Park
June 22, 2026The City of Columbia is announcing a permanent Unaccompanied Minors Policy for Finlay Park as part of its ongoing efforts to maintain a safe, welcoming, and family-friendly environment for residents…
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Horry-Georgetown Technical College names Dr. Melissa Batten as Interim President
June 22, 2026Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Melissa Batten as Interim President effective August 1, 2026. Dr. Batten brings extensive leadership experience and a strong…
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City of Georgetown unveils “250 Flags” display in celebration of America’s 250th Birthday
June 22, 2026The City of Georgetown is proud to announce the installation of the “250 Flags” display at East Bay Park, inviting residents and visitors to join in commemorating America’s 250th birthday…
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SCDOT to close Gapway Road Bridge over Indian Hut Swamp in Georgetown County
June 22, 2026The South Carolina Department of Transportation will close the Gapway Road (S-20) Bridge over Indian Hut Swamp in Georgetown County for repairs beginning June 24. As part of SCDOT’s bridge…
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Pawleys Island to host 60th Annual 4th of July Parade and America250 Celebration
June 19, 2026The Town of Pawleys Island is excited to announce its 60th Annual 4th of July Parade, coinciding this year with a special celebration honoring America’s 250th anniversary. Community members, locals,…
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Georgetown County Library and Old Georgetown Creamery team up to cool down summer with free ice cream for young readers
June 18, 2026The Georgetown County Library has exciting news for local families looking to beat the heat and keep their children engaged this summer. The library has officially announced that Old Georgetown…
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Caroline Robertson receives Order of the Palmetto
June 18, 2026Greer Relief executive director receives South Carolina’s highest civilian honor Community leaders, partners and supporters gathered June 17 at the Historic Greer Depot to honor Caroline Robertson, executive director of…
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FEMA announces additional $6 million for South Carolina recovery
June 18, 2026FEMA approved more than $6 million in funding to support 11 recovery projects in South Carolina communities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, Hurricane Helene, Tropical Storm Debby and other disasters. Notable recovery…
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