The City of Charleston celebrates sustainability with pumpkin composting events
October 30, 2024The City of Charleston’s Department of Resilience and Sustainability is offering free ways for you to compost your pumpkins. In 2023, over 2.5 tons of pumpkins were composted instead of…
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SCDES announces recipients of DERA grant funding to support clean air projects
October 30, 2024The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) has announced the winners of this year’s grant funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that supports South Carolina’s State Diesel…
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Laurens County Sheriff’s Office Issues FEMA Fraud Alert: Residents Urged to Stay Vigilant
October 30, 2024The Laurens County Sheriff’s Office has issued a fraud alert warning residents about potential scams involving individuals posing as FEMA representatives. The alert follows reports of unsolicited calls and emails…
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South Carolinians Affected by Hurricane Helene Can Apply for FEMA Assistance and SBA Disaster Loan at the Same Time
October 29, 2024In addition to applying for FEMA assistance, homeowners and renters in designated South Carolina counties have the option to apply for a low-interest disaster loan from the U.S. Small Business…
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Congaree National Park announces contract for Boardwalk Replacement Project
October 29, 2024Congaree National Park officials announced that the contract has been awarded for the replacement of Boardwalk Loop Trail sections B, D, and F, which have exceeded their intended service life.…
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Significant milestones reached for Lowcountry Rapid Transit
October 29, 2024Progress has been made on the system’s design to enhance safety and regional connectivity. On Tuesday, October 29, 2024, the Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments (BCDCOG) celebrated significant milestones in design…
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Alvin S. Glenn officer earns leadership honor upon graduation from Criminal Justice Academy Training
October 29, 2024Richland County is proud to recognize an officer at the County’s Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center as a recent graduate of the S.C. Criminal Justice Academy’s Basic Detention (BD) training…
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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis launches new personal finance lesson for Elementary Students
October 29, 2024Free classroom kit available for first 100 teachers who sign-up State Treasurer Curtis Loftis announced the launch of a new personal finance lesson plan designed to engage kindergarten through second grade…
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S.C. Treasurer Curtis Loftis reveals his latest list of “Spooky Names” with unclaimed property
October 29, 2024Once again channeling his inner Halloween spirit, State Treasurer Curtis Loftis has a scared up another list of South Carolinians with “spooky names” that are owed unclaimed money in hopes…
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Helene Hurricane recovery report
October 29, 2024On Friday, Sept. 27, 90 percent of the City of Greenville, South Carolina residents woke up without power. More than 67% of traffic signals did not function. Low-lying areas flooded.…
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Over 735,000 South Carolinians Cast Ballots in First Week of Early Voting
October 29, 2024South Carolina voters are setting records in early voting turnout, with over 735,000 ballots already cast during the first week of the early voting period. As of October 26, more…
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DPH asks residents to use ‘Drug Take Back Day’ events to safely dispose of unused prescription medicines
October 24, 2024Twice a year, in April and October, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) partners with local law enforcement and other community organizations to host National Prescription Drug Take Back Days.…
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Town Council adopts 2024 Repetitive Loss Area Analysis to help property owners mitigate future flood risks
October 24, 2024The Hilton Head Island Town Council emphasized the importance of educating residents on managing flood risks by adopting the 2024 Repetitive Loss Area Analysis at its regular meeting on Tuesday.…
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Dragon Boating is back on select nights of the Holiday Festival of Lights
October 24, 2024Experience a unique view of the lights on the water On select evenings this holiday season, Charleston County Parks is offering a terrific opportunity to view the Holiday Festival of…
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Ignite Digital Services named to America’s Most Loved Workplaces presented by Newsweek
October 23, 2024Ignite Digital Services, a digital transformation company serving the national security sector, joined the annual America’s Most Loved Workplaces list for the first time. Published annually by Newsweek Magazine and…
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Berkeley County witnesses record-breaking early voting turnout
October 23, 2024Transportation Support to be Provided at Election Headquarters Due to record-breaking early voter turnout in Berkeley County, starting Thursday, October 24, 2024, overflow parking will be available at the old KJ’s parking lot at…
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Installation of River Drive buffered bicycle lanes
October 23, 2024The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) began resurfacing River Drive in February 2024 as part of their regular maintenance schedule, and are now installing buffered bicycle lanes between Main…
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Berkeley County receives top recognition at SCAC Fall Advocacy Meeting
October 22, 2024Recipient of Golden Palmetto Award, Honorable Mention for Multi-County 911 Initiative At the SC Association of Counties’ Fall Advocacy Meeting Awards Luncheon in Columbia on October 17, 2024, Berkeley County was…
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Collaboration between Coroners in Beaufort, Charleston counties earns statewide award
October 22, 2024The South Carolina Association of Counties (SCAC) announced Beaufort and Charleston counties have won the 2024 Barrett Lawrimore Memorial Regional Cooperation Award for their collaborative efforts on their “Strengthening Regional…
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DSS Director Michael Leach to Step Down After More Than 5 Years of Service
October 22, 2024Governor Henry McMaster today announced that S.C. Department of Social Services Director (DSS) Michael Leach will step down from his position, effective January 2, 2025. Leach, who served as director for…
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Early Voting Begins with High Turnouts in Laurens County and Across South Carolina
October 21, 2024South Carolina voters turned out in large numbers today as early voting opened statewide, marking the start of a two-week window ahead of Election Day. Reports from across the state…
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Berkeley County releases updated statement on absentee ballot issue
October 21, 2024Berkeley County is investigating the cause of an absentee ballot issue in which duplicate ballots were sent to certain registered absentee voters in Berkeley County ahead of the General Election. The…
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SCDOT receives $195 million federal grant for Long Point Road Interchange Project
October 21, 2024SCDOT received $195 million in federal grant money from the US Department of Transportation to fund the Long Point Road Interchange Project. This is the largest single grant award in…
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Palmetto Public Deposits Coalition launches to strengthen South Carolina’s financial ecosystem
October 17, 2024Palmetto Public Deposits Coalition to Focus on Creating Competition for Public Deposits, Delivering Better Returns for Taxpayers Community leaders across South Carolina have come together to announce the launch of…
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Cayce awarded Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting
October 17, 2024The City of Cayce announced that it has been awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Finance Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada…
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Columbia Water releases initial EPA water service line inventory
October 17, 2024In accordance with the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (USEPA) revised Lead and Copper Rule (LCRR), Columbia Water recently submitted to the state of South Carolina Department of Environmental Services…
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SCDES hosts first Environmental Justice PREP meeting with community partners, plans impactful use of $1 million EPA grant funding
October 17, 2024On Oct. 15, the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) welcomed community partners from around the state to the first EJ Strong PREP meeting, which is a new Environmental…
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Early Voting in South Carolina Begins October 21
October 16, 2024Voters across South Carolina will have the opportunity to cast their ballots early starting Monday, October 21, with early voting centers available statewide, including in Laurens County. South Carolina voters…
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Team South Carolina Day Brings Vital Aid to Laurens, Union, and Newberry Counties
October 16, 2024On Tuesday, October 15, hundreds of residents from Laurens, Union, and Newberry counties gathered at Piedmont Technical College’s Laurens County Higher Education Center in Clinton to receive assistance in the…
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City of Columbia Parks and Recreation Department announces public response to planning surveys during 10-Year Master Plan community presentations
October 16, 2024Citizen Input Matters: See the Results & Shape Our Future! Through recent surveys, more than 1,000 Columbia residents and citizens have shared their thoughts about the future of our community…
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S.C. Commerce announces first UK and Republic of Ireland office, managing director
October 16, 2024New international office to continue building trade and investment relations The South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) announced the opening of a new international office to serve the United Kingdom…
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Disaster Recovery Center Opens in Laurens County to Assist Hurricane Helene Survivors
October 16, 2024Laurens County residents impacted by Hurricane Helene now have access to in-person assistance at a Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) located at the Laurens County Public Library (1017 W. Main St.,…
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Gov. Henry McMaster Leads Coalition of Governors in Defense of Help Not Harm Laws
October 16, 2024Governor Henry McMaster today was joined on Tuesday by nine other Republican governors in filing an amicus brief in United States v. Skrmetti supporting Tennessee’s Help Not Harm Law that prohibits physicians…
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The 35th annual Holiday Festival of Lights opens Nov. 15!
October 15, 2024The Holiday Festival of Lights at James Island County Park opens on Nov. 15! The event will be open nightly from 5:30 – 10 p.m. through Dec. 31, 2024. For…
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Mayor Cogswell makes offer to Charleston County for substantial affordable housing investment
October 15, 2024Last week, Mayor William Cogswell took a significant step toward addressing affordable housing in our community by sending a letter of intent (LOI) to Charleston County’s administrator to purchase 993…
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Berkeley County EMS receives $5,000 donation from 9/11 Heroes Run – Charleston, SC
October 14, 2024For Continued Emergency Care Services Berkeley County Emergency Medical Services was honored as this year’s first responder agency recipient of a $5,000 donation from the 9/11 Heroes Run – Charleston,…
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SBA Offers Assistance to S.C. Businesses and Residents Affected by Hurricane Helene
October 14, 2024Following Governor Henry McMaster’s September 28 request for an expedited major disaster declaration, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced that South Carolina’s businesses and residents affected by Hurricane Helene…
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FEMA and The U.S. Small Business Association open satellite locations in the Lexington County Public Library
October 11, 2024FEMA’s Disaster Survivor Assistance program will be at the Lexington County Public Library’s Main branch, located at 5440 Augusta Road, Lexington, on Saturday, October 12, 2024. Representatives will be on…
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Team South Carolina County Day to be Held in Clinton to Assist Laurens County Residents Impacted by Hurricane Helene
October 10, 2024Residents of Laurens County will have the opportunity to access disaster relief resources and support services at the upcoming Team South Carolina County Day in Clinton. The event, which will…
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2024 First Responders of the Year announced by SAFE Federal Credit Union
October 10, 2024South Carolina’s first responders were honored before a 77,000-person sellout crowd as SAFE Federal Credit Union announced its 2024 First Responders of the Year during the University of South Carolina’s…
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City of Charleston mobilizes Mayor Cogswell’s active flood mitigation plan ahead of Hurricane Milton
October 10, 2024In preparation for expected major tidal flooding from Hurricane Milton, the City of Charleston has activated Mayor Cogswell’s Active Flood Mitigation Plan. Key Updates Major Flooding Expected: Hurricane Milton’s high northeast…
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Berkeley Animal Center issues moratorium amid overcrowding
October 10, 2024Shelter operating at max capacity Berkeley Animal Center is implementing an emergency moratorium on animal intakes due to overcrowding. Effective immediately, the shelter will only accept animals that are injured,…
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Officials warn of major flooding today; urge residents to take caution
October 10, 2024The City of Charleston warns residents of major tidal flooding expected between 12:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Hurricane Milton’s high northeast winds, storm surge, and projected 8.1 to 8.3-foot-high tide…
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City of Columbia announcing a proposed increase in parking rates
October 10, 2024The City of Columbia is announcing a proposed increase in parking rates in order to reinvest revenue into the parking system and enhance the customer experience. The City will focus…
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Laurens County Recovery Progress Following Hurricane Helene
October 10, 2024Laurens County is nearing the final stages of recovery after Hurricane Helene. As of Wednesday afternoon, only 2% of residents remained without power, and the Points of Distribution (PODs) closed…
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Gov. Henry McMaster Sends S.C. National Guard Support to Florida
October 9, 2024Governor Henry McMaster has authorized and directed the deployment of South Carolina National Guard Soldiers to Florida in response to Hurricane Milton. This comes in response to the state of Florida’s…
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League of Women voters of Columbia Area provides website with election information
October 9, 2024The League of Women Voters of the Columbia Area offers a nonpartisan online election information resource at the website VOTE411.org. VOTE411 is a “one-stop shop” source of election information including…
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South Carolina First Steps announces Ann Vandervliet as new executive director
October 9, 2024South Carolina First Steps, the state’s public-private partnership for early childhood services, announced that Ann Vandervliet has been named as its new executive director. “We are thrilled to welcome Ann…
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FEMA Provides Disaster Assistance at The Ridge in Laurens Today and Tomorrow
October 8, 2024The FEMA Disaster Assistance Station is open today, Tuesday, October 8, and will return on Wednesday, October 9, at The Ridge, located at 301 Exchange Rd, Laurens, to offer support…
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Richland County emphasizes guidelines for disposal of organic storm debris
October 8, 2024Many Richland County residents continue to deal with fallen trees, tree limbs and yard debris left in the path of Hurricane Helene. The County’s Public Works Department has been diligent…
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