SCDOT Statement

  July 30, 2019

On Thursday, July 25, 2019, two South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) Horry County highway maintenance workers, Cecil Morgan and David Sibbick, were killed when they were struck by a…

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$9.33 million investment in South Carolina school buses, public transit

  July 30, 2019

First Round of Volkswagen Settlement Funds to Purchase 78 New School Buses, 3 Public Transit Buses. Gov. Henry McMaster, Superintendent Molly Spearman, SCDOI Director Ray Farmer made this announcement today.…

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Temporary closure of trail section in Cleveland Park

  July 26, 2019

Beginning Tuesday, July 30, a section of the trail along Lakehurst Street in Cleveland Park will be closed to allow crews to begin work on the final stage of the…

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Cleveland Street Sidewalk Project set to begin next week

  July 12, 2019

The City of Greenville will begin a new sidewalk construction project along the north side of Cleveland Street, between McDaniel Avenue and Southland Avenue, the week of July 15. Weather…

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Something special happened in flood-ravaged Marion County

  July 12, 2019

By Tom Mullikin and John Cleveland Something very special happened in Marion County. S.C., last month. June 15, the day before Father’s Day, hundreds of volunteers descended on the town…

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Greenlink launches new monthly pass

  July 10, 2019

Greenlink is offering a new monthly pass through its electronic TouchPass ticketing system, which allows customers to pay their bus fare using a reloadable smart card or smartphone app. Customers…

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GVL2040 update and survey

  July 7, 2019

The project team from czb and Ingalls Planning & Design (IPD) held its first meeting with the City’s Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee on June 11. The team’s goals for the…

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City of Greenville Board and Commission opportunities

  July 2, 2019

A number of City of Greenville boards and commissions have terms expiring in the coming months. Individuals interested in serving on a board or commission can complete an application online.…

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High Wire Distilling Co. expanding operations in Charleston County

  July 1, 2019

Expansion Creating 45 Jobs High Wire Distilling Co., a producer of premium, handcrafted small batch spirits with an agricultural focus, today announced plans to expand its operations in Charleston County.…

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Atlantic Packaging expanding operations in Dorchester County

  June 28, 2019

Expansion Creating 10 New Jobs Atlantic Packaging, a leading distributor of industrial packaging materials and paperboard converter, is expanding its existing Dorchester County operations. The company’s investment of $4.5 million…

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SCPRT seeking public input on draft recreation plan

  June 27, 2019

The South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism is seeking public input on the draft 2019 Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. SCORP is a planning document that identifies outdoor…

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Senator Scott accepting applications for Service Academy nominations

  June 26, 2019

U.S. Senator Tim Scott’s (R-SC) 2019 Military Academy Nomination Application is now open. The Office of Sen. Scott will be accepting applications through Friday, October 18th, 2019 at 5:00 PM. Candidates…

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It’s time to be alarmed about our pension system debt

  June 25, 2019
Richard Eckstrom

By Richard Eckstrom, S.C. Comptroller A school in Colorado Springs, Colorado was shuttered. In Three Rivers, Oregon, the school board shortened the school year five days and laid off employees.…

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Lindsey Graham endorsed by every South Carolina constitutional officer

  June 19, 2019

Team Graham announced today that every statewide elected constitutional officer in South Carolina has endorsed Lindsey Graham’s 2020 re-election campaign for the United States Senate. Graham received endorsements from the…

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City Council approves hiring of new City Manager

  June 17, 2019

City Council approved the hiring of John McDonough as Greenville’s next city manager at a special formal meeting of City Council at 4 p.m. McDonough’s first day will be Monday,…

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Curtis Loftis, South Carolina State Treasurer

  June 11, 2019

The team at the State Treasurer’s Office acts as the state’s banker, managing and investing more than $45 billion in public funds for South Carolina State Government. They also safeguard…

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City announces consultant for GVL2040

  June 10, 2019

Tonight’s City Council meeting began with an announcement that czb, LLC, a Virginia-based urban planning and community development firm, will lead GVL2040, the City’s comprehensive planning process, over the next…

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Two S.C. sites receive federal funding for environmental cleanup projects

  June 7, 2019

Two South Carolina brownfields will receive funding for environmental remediation projects, announced the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s. The cities of Camden and Easley are each recipients of $300,000 Brownfield Assessment…

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The little-known number at the root of S.C.’s biggest problem

  June 7, 2019

By Richard Eckstrom S.C. Comptroller   Seven and a quarter percent. That’s the official “assumed rate of return” for South Carolina’s retiree pension system. In other words, state officials tell…

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DHEC accepting nominations for ‘Community Stars’

  June 5, 2019

Nominations are now being accepted for Community Star awards that spotlight some of South Carolina’s advocates for a better environment and healthier communities. The S.C. Department of Health and Environmental…

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City announces finalists for City Manager position

  June 4, 2019

The Mayor and City Council have announced three finalists for the City of Greenville’s City Manager position, which has been filled temporarily by Deputy City Manager Nancy Whitworth. Find Great…

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It’s budget time. Your participation is vital.

  June 4, 2019

By Richard Eckstrom S.C. Comptroller   Followers of today’s political news are treated to plenty of fireworks, fanfare and theatrics. There’s talk of contempt charges and “constitutional crises,” of tariffs…

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SC DSS Employees of the Month

  May 30, 2019

The South Carolina Department of Social Services’ Employee of the Month program recognizes staff whose work exemplifies our core principles: Competence, Courage and Compassion. The four most recently selected were:…

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New chairman of the S.C. State Workforce Development Board

  May 24, 2019

Governor Henry McMaster today announced that he has appointed Donald R. Tomlin, Jr. to serve as chairman of the South Carolina State Workforce Development Board. A longtime South Carolina-based investor…

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Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program returns to a county near you

  May 20, 2019

The Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) returns this summer with the goals of supplementing the diets of low-income seniors with fresh, nutritious produce and supporting South Carolina’s small farmers.…

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City allocates additional funding to transit

  May 20, 2019

City Council voted to appropriate $425,021 in the General Fund for Greenlink at tonight’s formal City Council meeting, bringing the City’s total funding for transit to $4,187,904 (including contributed services)…

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City receives grant from Greenville Women Giving

  May 15, 2019

The City of Greenville has received a $100,000 grant from Greenville Women Giving for a river restoration project within the Unity Park site. Greenville Women Giving announced the 2019 grant…

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Furman alumna Oryza Astari named Rosenthal Fellow

  May 14, 2019

Oryza Astari, a 2016 Furman politics and international affairs and philosophy graduate, is among a select group of graduate students to receive the prestigious Harold W. Rosenthal Fellowship in International…

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Reneging on the gas tax promises

  May 13, 2019

By Richard Eckstrom S.C. Comptroller   Among the arguments offered by opponents of South Carolina’s recently-enacted gas tax hike was that the state’s highway maintenance spending had historically been inefficient…

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