Wasteful litigation ignores Lowcountry’s climate needs

  June 25, 2024

By Tom Swatzel In 2020, the mayor of Charleston filed a lawsuit against several energy producers, including a local company based here in South Carolina, over climate change. The suit…

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Berkeley County reassessment notices

  June 24, 2024

County-wide reassessment notices for Berkeley County property owners were mailed on June 22, 2024. These notices were sent to all property owners. A notice of property tax assessment is not…

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Berkeley County unveils new heliport on Daniel Island

  June 24, 2024

Located seven minutes or less from area hospitals Berkeley County Government has opened a new designated heliport on Daniel Island, located near the off-ramp from I-526 and Seven Farms Drive.…

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Meet the Author: Mathew Cordell

  June 24, 2024

An Evening of Imagination and Inspiration Join Richland Library for an enchanting evening with celebrated children’s book author and illustrator, Matthew Cordell, as he shares insights into his creative journey, the…

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County Council Adopts $1.24B Operating Budget for FY2025

  June 24, 2024

During its regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday, June 18, Richland County Council passed the County’s budget for fiscal year 2024-25 on third reading. County Council uses the budget to oversee the…

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Berkeley County unveils new heliport on Daniel Island

  June 21, 2024

Located seven minutes or less from area hospitals Berkeley County Government has opened a new designated heliport on Daniel Island, located near the off-ramp from I-526 and Seven Farms Drive. See…

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Ignite Digital Services named a Most Loved Workplace

  June 18, 2024

Ignite Digital Services has, once again, been certified as a Most Loved Workplace®, an organizational culture achievement backed by the research and analysis of Best Practice Institute (BPI). For the…

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Pelion-area schools eligible for no-cost meals

  June 17, 2024

Forts Pond Elementary, Pelion Elementary, Pelion Middle and Pelion High in Lexington County School District One are participating in the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) for the 2024–25 school year. Section…

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“Operation: Cool Down” provides a fan to beat the heat

  June 17, 2024

With temperatures staying steady over 90 degrees for the foreseeable future, Chief Terrence Green would like to remind the Town of Lexington community that the Lexington Police Department offers free…

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USPS to Close on June 19 in Observance of Juneteenth

  June 17, 2024

The United States Postal Service (USPS) will be closed on Wednesday, June 19, in observance of Freedom Day, also known as Juneteenth. According to the USPS, all postal service locations…

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Celebrate Juneteenth week with Black Eats Week 803

  June 13, 2024

Announcement of participating food establishments in the Midlands area, June 17-23 Get ready! The 2nd Annual Black Eats Week 803 is just around the corner, and nine Black-owned food establishments will participate in this…

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Laurens City Council Meeting – June 18

  June 12, 2024

The  June meeting of Laurens City Council will be held at the Municipal Center, located at 250 West Laurens Street, Laurens, on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, at 5:30 pm. Under…

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Berkeley County sets up Citizen Call Line after storm damage

  June 11, 2024

County’s Emergency Operations Center Moves to OPCON 1 After severe storms impacted the area on Monday, June 10, 2024, Berkeley County Government has setup a Citizen Call Line at 843-719-4800. Callers will hear an…

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City Council highlights from June 4, 2024

  June 7, 2024

To start yesterday’s City Council Meeting, City Council approved the honorary naming of East Chapel Drive as “Dr. Ronald L. Rhames Way.” After approval, District II Councilman Edward McDowell Jr.,…

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Richland County set to begin mosquito control efforts

  June 5, 2024

Crews with Richland County will soon begin spraying for mosquitoes, as Vector Control staff begin their annual campaign to protect public health by reducing mosquito-borne illness. Workers with Vector Control…

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Food Truck Fridays in June

  June 5, 2024

The City of Columbia continues the exciting Food Truck Fridays initiative throughout the month of June. Food Truck Fridays aim to support and boost local businesses, celebrate diverse cuisines and foster connections over…

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