Cayce Police Department announces new Assistant Police Chief

  February 10, 2026

The City of Cayce announce the appointment of Jonathan E. von Moltke as the new Assistant Chief of the Cayce Police Department, bringing more than a decade of diverse law enforcement, training, and leadership…

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New Friends Centre opens at Georgetown Library

  February 9, 2026

The Georgetown County Library is pleased to welcome a new chapter of community engagement with the opening of the Friends of the Georgetown Library Centre, now located in the former…

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Program Coordinator II

  February 9, 2026

Job Responsibilities The State Treasurer’s Office is seeking an inquisitive and detail-oriented senior claims analyst in the Unclaimed Property Program (UPP) that is passionate about our mission of returning unclaimed…

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Georgetown Mayor to hold open forum on proposed zoning moratorium

  February 9, 2026

Georgetown Mayor Jay Doyle announced via Facebook plans to hold an open forum to discuss the proposed zoning moratorium for the city. The event will be held on Thursday, February…

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Public Works CDL Driver

  February 7, 2026

The 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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Advertisement of vacancies on various boards and commissions

  February 5, 2026

The 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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Parking update

  February 5, 2026

New 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, 2026

WHO: 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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A measurable investment already working for our community

  February 4, 2026

By 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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HGTC resumes normal operations Wednesday following winter weather

  February 3, 2026

Following 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, 2026

The 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, 2026

Who: 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, 2026

Who: 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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SCDES opens nominations for Community Star Award to recognize environmental stewardship

  February 3, 2026

The 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, 2026

Come 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, 2026

Who: 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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Getting a pulse on Front Street

  February 2, 2026
image of chalk sign with business hours

By 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, 2026

Georgetown 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, 2026

Following 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, 2026

Georgetown 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, 2026

Adolescence 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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New Semester Safety Reminder: The Hidden Dangers of “Study Drugs”

  January 30, 2026

As 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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Peter Fletcher concert cancelled due to weather

  January 30, 2026

The 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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