Georgetown County School District announces Virtual Job Fair dates
March 2, 2026Georgetown County School District invites certified educators to join us for our Virtual Certified Job Fair Meet & Greet Event, March 9–12, 2026. This is a great opportunity to connect…
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Human Resources Generalist
March 2, 2026Georgetown County is seeking a knowledgeable, detail-oriented, and service-driven Human Resources Generalist to support benefits administration, payroll coordination, recruitment, and overall HR operations. This position plays a critical role in ensuring employees receive accurate benefits, timely compensation,…
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Georgetown County releases its 2025 Annual Report
March 2, 2026Georgetown County has released its 2025 Annual Report for public review. The report highlights key accomplishments, major projects, financial stewardship and service milestones from the past year, reflecting the county’s…
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South Carolina Export Sales Reach $38.5 Billion in 2025, Marking Seven-Year High
March 2, 2026South Carolina’s manufacturing industries support economic growth Governor Henry McMaster, the South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) and South Carolina Ports (SC Ports) today announced that the state’s 2025…
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Clemson Professor Stefanie Whitmore to lead “Tuesdays With…” discussion on impact of microplastics
March 2, 2026The Friends of the Georgetown Library’s monthly lecture series Tuesdays With… continues on March 17 at 10 am with a timely presentation by Stefanie Whitmire, Assistant Professor, Baruch Institute of Coastal…
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Georgetown Main Library
March 1, 2026The Georgetown County Library System functions to serve as a community resource that expands and enriches the lives of residents by providing and promoting the use of the library system’s…
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Greenville County Schools Board Recognizes Veteran Leadership and Welcomes New Officers
March 1, 2026The Greenville County Schools Board of Trustees recently took time to recognize years of dedicated service from outgoing leaders while officially ushering in a new slate of board officers. During…
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Laurens County Hiring Director of Building Codes
March 1, 2026Laurens County Government is seeking a qualified professional to serve as Director of Building Codes, a leadership position responsible for ensuring construction across the county meets safety standards and regulatory…
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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis recognizes Amanda Hannah of Dixie High School as Educator of the Month
February 27, 2026Abbeville accountant-turned-teacher shares her love of numbers and business to equip students for life South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis has recognized Amanda ‘Mandy’ Hannah of Dixie High School as the…
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Simpsonville Moves to Clarify Compensation for Elected Leaders
February 26, 2026Leaders in Simpsonville are taking steps to bring greater clarity and transparency to how the city compensates its elected officials. During a recent meeting, Simpsonville City Council advanced a measure…
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Charleston County to host public meeting on Fort Johnson Road intersection improvements
February 26, 2026Charleston County Public Works will host a public meeting to provide a quarterly construction update on intersection improvement projects at Fort Johnson and Secessionville roads and Fort Johnson and Camp…
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Charleston County Coroner’s Office becomes the only one in the state to earn National Association of Medical Examiners accreditation
February 26, 2026The Charleston County Coroner’s Office announce that it has been fully accredited by the National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME), affirming that its operating policies, procedures, and practices are aligned with…
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SC NEXUS and SCRA announce Entrepreneurship and Innovation Exchange project launch
February 26, 2026The South Carolina Department of Commerce’s SC Nexus for Advanced Resilient Energy (SC NEXUS) division, in partnership with the South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA), announced the official launch of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Exchange (eiX),…
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Georgetown County facilities to be named after beloved community leaders Linnen, Port
February 25, 2026Georgetown County will permanently honor two beloved community leaders whose lives were defined by service, mentorship and a deep commitment to others. At its meeting Feb. 24, County Council agreed…
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Friends of the Georgetown Library celebrate accomplishments, elect new officers at annual meeting
February 25, 2026The Friends of the Georgetown Library (FOGL) celebrated an impressive list of accomplishments for the past year, including raising $22,900 to support children’s and adult programming for the library. The…
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Laurens County Citizens for Land Use and Zoning Task Force to Meet February 26
February 25, 2026The Laurens County Citizens for Land Use and Zoning Task Force will hold its next meeting on Thursday, February 26, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. at the Hillcrest Complex East, located…
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Mauldin Approves $2 Per-Ticket Facility Fee for Events at GE Vernova Park
February 24, 2026The City of Mauldin has officially approved a new $2 per-ticket facility fee for events held at GE Vernova Park, marking another step in the city’s ongoing effort to support…
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Public Hearing Scheduled in Mauldin on Greenville County Redevelopment Authority Plan
February 24, 2026Residents in Mauldin will have an opportunity next month to weigh in on a proposed redevelopment plan that could impact housing and community development efforts across the area. The City…
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City of Laurens Announces State of the City Address & Awards Presentation — Nominations Now Open
February 24, 2026The City of Laurens will host its annual State of the City Address and Awards Presentation on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, offering residents an opportunity to hear about the city’s…
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Charleston County Council updates 2026 Transportation Sales Tax draft program and launches second phase of public input
February 24, 2026During a Special County Council meeting tonight, councilmembers voted to advance a revised working draft of a potential 2026 Transportation Sales Tax (TST) program, incorporating adjusted allocation amounts and a…
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The Message is Clear: A Mentored Photography Exhibition at City Gallery on view February 20–May 3, 2026
February 24, 2026The exhibition features work by nine photographers—Toyia Brown, Rush Dixon, Ben Egelson, Kirsten Hoving, KELA, Grace Kreider, Jackie Levesque, Rome, and Vito—who participated in an intensive mentorship with internationally renowned…
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SC Senate advances bill cutting property taxes for seniors. Income taxes are up next
February 24, 2026Published courtesy of the SC Daily Gazette By Skylar Laird Seniors could get bigger property tax breaks based on how long they’ve lived in South Carolina under a bill the…
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City of Charleston puts technology into action for safer Calhoun Street
February 24, 2026The City of Charleston is moving forward with the implementation of advanced, AI-enabled traffic signal technology along the Calhoun Street corridor, marking a major step toward improving traffic flow and…
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College of Charleston expands EPIC Scholars Program with Florence-Darlington Technical College
February 24, 2026The College of Charleston has announced a new partnership with Florence-Darlington Technical College through its EPIC Scholars program, creating streamlined transfer pathways for students pursuing associate degrees in Accounting (AAS), Management (AAS), and…
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HGTC to host Author Showcase featuring eight local authors
February 23, 2026Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) will host an Author Showcase on Wednesday, Feb. 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at College Grounds in Building 200 on the Conway Campus. The…
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Application process open for Hospitality Tax Grant Funding Fiscal Year 2026 – 2027
February 23, 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 reschedules third annual “Jump Start Your Heart” Day Party to March 7 due to forecasted weather
February 23, 2026February is National Heart Month and in conjunction with the Go Red movement, which encourages awareness of heart disease and heart health, the City will hold the third annual “Jump…
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City of Columbia awards contract to Health Management Associates to improve support for unsheltered community members
February 23, 2026The City of Columbia Homeless Services Department is contracting with Health Management Associates, Inc. to conduct a comprehensive community assessment focused on strengthening services and support for unsheltered neighbors. Through…
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Human Resources Director
February 23, 2026Job Responsibilities The South Carolina Office of the State Treasurer (STO) seeks a dedicated, energetic and mission focused human resources professional to serve in the critically important role of Human…
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Understanding the risks of misusing prescription drugs
February 23, 2026Prescription medications play an important role in treating pain, anxiety and other health conditions when used exactly as directed. However, misusing prescription drugs can quickly lead to dependence, overdose or…
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Georgetown County Sheriff Carter Weaver announces deployment of Special Olympics awareness patrol vehicle
February 22, 2026Sheriff Carter Weaver is proud to announce the deployment of a specially wrapped patrol vehicle in support of the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. The vehicle, the first…
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City of Laurens Seeks Applicants for Key Planning and Preservation Boards
February 21, 2026The City of Laurens is currently accepting applications from residents interested in serving on several important volunteer boards that help guide the community’s future growth and development. Open positions are…
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HGTC celebrates grand opening of newly expanded Institute of Cosmetology
February 20, 2026Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) officially celebrated the grand opening of its newly expanded Institute of Cosmetology on Thursday with a ribbon cutting ceremony and community open house on the Conway…
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Charleston Parks Conservancy announces spring lineup of free events to connect community with Charleston’s parks
February 19, 2026The Charleston Parks Conservancy has announced its full slate of free spring events, inviting families, neighbors, and nature lovers to connect with Charleston’s parks through music, play, learning, and volunteerism.…
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Crown & Ash Cigar Lounge grand opening
February 19, 2026Who: Councilman Sam Johnson, Owners Justin Nelson and Dr. Tiniece Javis What: The City of Columbia’s Office of Business Opportunities will be hosting the grand opening of Crown & Ash Cigar Lounge on…
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City of Cayce announces retirement of longtime Municipal Clerk
February 18, 2026After three decades of dedicated service, the City of Cayce announces the retirement of Cayce Municipal Clerk, Mendy Corder. Mendy started her journey with Cayce as the City’s receptionist in…
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Town of South Congaree swears in new Police Chief
February 18, 2026The Town of South Congaree officially swore in Carl J. “C.J.” Quinlan as its new Chief of Police during a ceremony held during the February 17, 2026, Town council meeting.…
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A Measured Start: Mayor’s Forum focuses on real issues facing Georgetown
February 18, 2026By Karen Owens, Publisher For residents looking for high drama or theatrics at the Winyah Auditorium last Thursday, the inaugural Mayor’s Forum did not live up to that threshold, which…
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HGTC Foundation secures grant for improved oral health access
February 18, 2026The Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) Foundation has received a grant from the BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina Foundation, an independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, to expand…
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Laurens City Council Meeting Cut Short Due to Lack of Quorum; Mayor’s Youth Council Recognized
February 18, 2026The Laurens City Council meeting on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, opened on a positive note as Mayor Nathan Senn recognized members of the Mayor’s Youth Council before the meeting was…
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GCSD launches new electric buses
February 18, 2026If you spot a school bus with a bright blue fender and bumper rolling through Georgetown County, you’re witnessing an exciting new chapter for student transportation in Georgetown County School…
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City of Clinton Launches New Website to Better Serve Residents and Businesses
February 18, 2026The City of Clinton has officially unveiled a newly redesigned website, offering a modern, easy-to-navigate platform that makes it simpler than ever for residents, businesses, and visitors to access city…
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HGTC Chef Joseph Bonaparte wins statewide innovation award
February 17, 2026Joseph Bonaparte, Executive Director of the International Culinary Institute of Myrtle Beach at Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC), has been named the 2026 A. Wade Martin Innovator of the Year. The…
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HGTC Educators of the Year award winners honored at statewide conference
February 17, 2026Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) proudly announces that three outstanding employees were recognized as 2026 Educators of the Year at the annual South Carolina Technical Education Association (SCTEA) Conference Awards Luncheon,…
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SC Senate weighs major boat tax cut
February 17, 2026South Carolina boat owners are moving closer to significant tax relief as a bill to slash property taxes on watercraft advances through the state Senate. House Bill 3858, which passed…
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Clyburn statement on the passing of Reverend Jesse Jackson
February 17, 2026Congressman James E. Clyburn (SC-06) released the following statement on the passing of Reverend Jesse Jackson: “Today, I join the nation in mourning the passing of one of the most…
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First Housing Our Future Trust Fund investments to produce nearly 200 affordable housing units
February 17, 2026The Housing Our Future Trust Fund, established by Charleston County and the South Carolina Community Loan Fund (SCCLF) to address the housing affordability crisis, has provided $6.6 million in funding to four…
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Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day set for Feb. 24 at the State House
February 17, 2026Young women of all ages are invited to attend Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 24, at the South Carolina State House. The American…
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City of Columbia Community Development Department to host a homebuyer workshop
February 17, 2026Who: City of Columbia Community Development Department What: A Homebuyer Workshop to learn essential steps in the home buying process. Topics Include: Money Management Tips Understanding credit scores and reports Debt Management Strategies This…
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Open Heart Campaign promotes compassion and support this Valentine’s Day
February 17, 2026OSUS encourages South Carolinians to show stigma-free support for people in recovery Recovery is strengthened by connection, compassion and support, and Valentine’s Day offers a meaningful opportunity to remind people…
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