SCDOT Commission honors Secretary Hall with interchange dedication
March 28, 2024The South Carolina Department of Transportation’s Commission honored Secretary Christy Hall with the dedication of the interchange of I-20 and I-26 in Columbia as the “Secretary Christy A. Hall P.E.…
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The South Carolina Quantum Association: Championing Talent and Technology
March 27, 2024The South Carolina Quantum Association (SC Quantum) officially announces a groundbreaking initiative to champion the advancement of quantum talent and technology in South Carolina through $15 million in funds appropriated…
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8th Circuit Solicitor David Stumbo Launches Re-Election Campaign, Pledges Continued Commitment to Justice and Community Safety
March 27, 20248th Circuit Solicitor David M. Stumbo has formally declared his candidacy for re-election after filing last week at the South Carolina Election Commission offices in Columbia. Leading the 8th Judicial…
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SC Council on Competitiveness launches innovative SC Asset Network (SCAN) mapping tool
March 27, 2024The SCAN tool offers users a comprehensive resource to explore South Carolina’s economic landscape, with the ability to search for specific companies, industry sub-sectors, and discover highlighted and emerging technologies…
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Columbia College hosts Congressman James Clyburn and Secretary Xavier Becerra for roundtable discussion
March 27, 2024Columbia College was proud to host Congressman James Clyburn (SC-06) and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra for a roundtable discussion as part of their…
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Litter Free Lexington County SC Spring Sweep in Pelion: A Great American Cleanup Event
March 27, 2024The County of Lexington and the Lexington County Sherriff’s Department are partnering with the Town of Pelion, Town of Pelion Police Department and Palmetto Pride to host a Great American…
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Berkeley County Auditor’s Office providing information on property tax exemptions
March 27, 2024Berkeley County Auditor Janet Brown Jurosko and Deputy County Auditor Molly Owens-John are reminding the public of critical information about property tax exemptions available through the Homestead Exemption Act. This…
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Entrepreneur Minute – Barbara Rackes, SC Women in Leadership
March 26, 2024The Who’s on the Move, Entrepreneur Minute is an interview in support of the undeniable impact that entrepreneurs have on our communities. We will be highlighting 20 entrepreneurs in each of…
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Berkeley County Auditor’s office providing information on property tax exemptions
March 25, 2024Berkeley County Auditor Janet Brown Jurosko and Deputy County Auditor Molly Owens John are reminding the public of critical information about property tax exemptions available through the Homestead Exemption Act.…
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Mayor William Cogswell to outline plans for Charleston at WAJIBA luncheon
March 25, 2024New President poised to lead into a new era of growth The West Ashley James Island Business Association (WAJIBA) is excited to announce its upcoming luncheon featuring William Cogswell, the…
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Blundy announces bid for Solicitor
March 25, 2024On Saturday, March 16, Beth Blundy, a trusted conservative prosecutor, officially filed as a Republican for the office of Solicitor of the Tenth Judicial Circuit. A graduate of the highly…
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Dorchester County Government invites residents to a community town hall meeting
March 25, 2024Chairman Todd Friddle from Dorchester County Council, Ms. Kelly Bates from the DD2 Board of Trustees, Dr. Charmaine Palmer-Roberts from North Charleston City Council, and Representative Chris Murphy from the…
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Berkeley County to host public engagement sessions on Greenbelt Program
March 25, 2024Seeking input on protecting land and improving outdoor recreation Berkeley County Government is hosting five public engagement sessions on its new Greenbelt Program. Community members will have the opportunity to…
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City of Columbia hosts small business town hall with U.S. Small Business Administration
March 21, 2024The City of Columbia will host a joint town hall with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) in which Mayor Daniel Rickenmann and Allen Thomas, Regional Administrator for SBA, will…
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City Council Highlights | March 19, 2024
March 21, 2024At the beginning of the City Council meeting, several proclamations were presented. Councilwoman Tina Hebert presented the Finklin Pharmacy proclamation to honor the family-owned pharmacy that has been a staple…
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Greenlink recruiting volunteer mystery riders
March 21, 2024Greenlink is seeking volunteers for its pilot Mystery Rider Program. This customer service initiative aims to collect trip feedback in real-time, is intended to gather details on the complete customer…
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DHEC Launches New Vessel Turn-In Program to Help Relieve SC Coast of Abandoned Boats
March 21, 2024Abandoned and derelict boats are a chronic problem along South Carolina’s coast, negatively impacting marshes and coastal waters and creating hazards. Derelict boats are often old, neglected and in very…
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Dorchester County Government recognizes outstanding contributions with 2023 Employee of the Year and First Responder of the Year awards
March 19, 2024Dorchester County Government is proud to announce the recipients of the 2023 Employee of the Year and First Responder of the Year awards. Ms. Barbara Williams and Chief Fire Marshal…
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Gov. Henry McMaster Provides Update on USS Yorktown Toxic Waste Cleanup
March 19, 2024USS Yorktown Cleanup Full Steam Ahead Governor Henry McMaster today was joined by federal, state, and local leaders to announce the completion of Phase 1 of the USS Yorktown Environmental…
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Senator Danny Verdin Officially Submits Republican Candidacy Filing Paperwork, Running for Re-Election to State Senate
March 19, 2024State Senator Danny Verdin – a local farmer, small businessman, Christian, conservative leader – on Saturday filed his official candidacy paperwork to be on the Republican primary ballot, and is…
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Ignite Digital Services cements Databricks partnership
March 19, 2024Operational consulting company Ignite Digital Services continues strengthening its data management expertise by partnering with data and AI company, Databricks. By joining the Databricks partner program, Ignite Digital is better…
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City of Greenville hires first Economic Development Corporation President/CEO
March 19, 2024The City of Greenville has hired Sam Konduros to lead business recruitment, investor relations and work collaboratively with economic development partners for the Greenville City Economic Development Corporation (GCEDC). Konduros,…
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Veteran Midlands Police Officer named interim Police Chief
March 18, 2024Veteran Police Officer Christopher Garner has been named Interim Police Chief, replacing long-time SCPD Chief Josh Shumpert, according to South Congaree Mayor Cindy Campbell. “We want to thank Chief Shumpert…
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Cogswell administration announces Emergency Management restructuring
March 18, 2024Today, Mayor William Cogswell, in collaboration with Charleston Fire Chief Dan Curia, has taken decisive action to restructure the city’s emergency management framework. The City of Charleston’s Emergency Management Director…
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Berkeley County opens public comment period on 2024 Annual Action Plan
March 18, 2024Friday, March 15 – April 15 Berkeley County is seeking public feedback on its PY2024 Annual Action Plan (AAP), which addresses local housing and community development needs. The public may…
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Landlord incentives provide more affordable housing
March 15, 2024The Greenville Housing Authority (TGHA) is working to strengthen relationships with landlords through new incentives in its Housing Choice Voucher Program. Those new incentives include one month’s contract rent for…
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County sets groundbreaking for $5.2M in improvements to Sunset Drive
March 14, 2024Upgrades will include a sidewalk, plus road and utility enhancements Richland County staff will soon announce a neighborhood improvement project along Sunset Drive in Columbia, just north of downtown. Beginning…
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City of Charleston announces critical Active Flooding Mitigation Plan to enhance emergency management preparedness
March 14, 2024Today, Mayor William Cogswell announced a significant flooding initiative to bolster preparedness and response capabilities in the face of severe weather threats. This initiative will provide increased accountability on city…
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Candidate Filing for June Partisan Primaries Opens Saturday March 16
March 13, 2024The filing period for 2024 June Partisan Primaries begins on Saturday, March 16 at noon thru Monday, April 1 at noon. Anyone wishing to run for the 2024 primary seats…
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South Carolina Secretary of State’s website receives 2023 Notable State Document Award
March 13, 2024The Secretary of State’s Office received the 2023 Notable State Document Award from the South Carolina State Library for its website. Each year, the South Carolina State Library recognizes several…
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City of Columbia Business License Division gives reminder to renew business license
March 13, 2024WHO: City of Columbia Business Licenses Division WHAT: The City of Columbia 2023 business License expires on April 30, 2024. Please renew timely for your 2024 Business License to avoid penalties which…
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Renew Your 2024 Business License with the City of Clinton: Deadline Approaching
March 13, 2024As the deadline for 2024 business license renewals draws near, the City of Clinton urges all business owners operating within the city limits to ensure they are up to date…
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Laurens County Announces Meetze as Laurens County Attorney
March 11, 2024Laurens County has hired Marcus “Wes” Meetze as Laurens County Attorney, effective March 11, 2024. Mr. Meetze is a 2005 graduate of the University of South Carolina – Upstate and…
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Biden-Harris Administration Invests $38.4 million in South Carolina to expand affordable, reliable, clean power in Rural Communities through investing in America agenda
March 11, 2024South Carolina Electric Infrastructure Award Will Reduce Electricity Costs for Over 194,000 Rural Consumers in Upstate South Carolina As part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, George W. Hicks,…
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Toms Creek Family Farms Mobile Market coming to Columbia neighborhoods
March 11, 2024The City of Columbia announced Toms Creek Family Farms Mobile Food Market. The mobile market will serve areas in Columbia with a priority for the targeted 29203 and 29204 areas.…
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Graham announces highlights of South Carolina projects in the first FY 2024 spending package
March 11, 2024U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) announced that multiple projects across South Carolina will receive funding as a part of the first Fiscal Year 2024 spending package. Graham made these…
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City of Columbia seeking information to get youth positively activated this summer
March 11, 2024The City of Columbia is seeking information from local youth organizations and groups regarding youth services this summer. “We are excited to offer this important information guide to parents and…
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Keep Berkeley Beautiful receives $10,000 PalmettoPride Grant
March 11, 2024Funds to Help Implement Litter Prevention Programs and Projects Across County Keep Berkeley Beautiful (KBB) has received PalmettoPride’s Keep South Carolina Beautiful (KSCB) Annual Support Grant for $10,000 to help…
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Berkeley County Government to hold in-house job fair March 21
March 11, 2024Berkeley County Government is hosting an in-house job fair for open County positions on Thursday, March 21, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event will take place at the County Administration Building,…
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Berkeley County creates Conservation & Greenbelt Advisory Commission
March 11, 2024To Steer Future County “Greenbelt” Projects At its meeting on Monday, February 26, 2024, Berkeley County Council unanimously voted to approve an ordinance establishing the creation of a Berkeley County Conservation and…
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Summerville Magistrate Court to undergo renovation, temporary location established
March 11, 2024The Dorchester County Summerville Magistrate Court currently located at 212 Deming Way will be undergoing renovation from March 8, 2024, through June 30, 2024. During this period, the building will…
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Mayor William Cogswell launches King Street Safety Initiative in collaboration with City Departments and local businesses
March 11, 2024Mayor William Cogswell announced the launch of the Mayor’s King Street Safety Initiative, set to take effect on March 7th. This initiative, developed in collaboration with private businesses, City of…
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Registration open for city’s Summer Camps Program
March 11, 2024Registration for the Columbia Parks and Recreation Department’s Summer Camps Program, which includes weekly camps and a variety of specialty camps, is open for children ages 5 and up. Weekly…
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Clinton City Council Approves Impact Fees for Public Services
March 10, 2024In a recent session of the Clinton City Council, a pivotal decision was made to introduce Impact Fees aimed at supporting crucial public services and parks. The fees, applicable to…
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The City of Clinton is Hiring: Career Opportunities Await
March 10, 2024Whether you’re a dedicated professional or someone seeking a challenging and rewarding new career path, Clinton has the opportunities you’ve been searching for. Job Opportunities Explore the dynamic career opportunities…
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SCDOA and IMPH honored with 2023 South Carolina Notable State Documents Award
March 10, 2024The South Carolina Department on Aging (SCDOA) in partnership with the South Carolina Institute of Medicine and Public Health (IMPH) was announced as a winner of the 2023 South Carolina…
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Mike Fortner announces candidacy for Sheriff of Greenville County
March 7, 2024Retired Deputy Sheriff Mike Fortner, owner of Aurora Farms Event Venue and Oak View Inn in Taylors, SC, is announcing his candidacy for Sheriff of Greenville County, SC. A family…
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Kevin Bishop announces bid for Congress
March 7, 2024Kevin Bishop, a resident of Easley and Pickens County for the past 25 years, today announced he will run for Congress in South Carolina’s Third Congressional District. Bishop recently retired…
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New section of Sliding Rock Trail open
March 6, 2024A new section of the Sliding Rock Trail opened in the Nicholtown community, providing hikers and mountain bikers with an additional 1.5 miles of natural-surface trail. Trail users now can…
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Laurens County Planning Commission to Host Workshop on Comprehensive Plan
March 5, 2024The Laurens County Planning Commission is set to convene a workshop on Tuesday, March 12, at 6:00 pm at the Ridge in Laurens, focusing on the county’s Comprehensive Plan. The…
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