3 Weeks Left To Apply for FEMA Assistance Following Hurricane Helene in South Carolina
January 7, 2025If you have sustained damage or losses due to Hurricane Helene in South Carolina, it is important to act quickly, as the deadline to apply for federal assistance is approaching.…
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City of Laurens Fire Department Reflects on a Year of Service and Excellence
January 7, 2025The City of Laurens Fire Department in Laurens County had an extraordinary year in 2024, responding to over 1,900 alarms, managing the challenges of a detrimental storm, and dedicating countless…
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Candidate Filing for 2025 Laurens County Municipal Elections Closes
January 6, 2025Candidate filing for the 2025 Laurens County Municipal Elections closed today at noon, Friday, January 3, 2025. The elections will be held Tuesday, March 4, 2025, and will use the Majority-Runoff…
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Berkeley County hosting Community Development Block Grant Workshop
January 6, 2025Registration Period Opening December 30, 2024 Berkeley County is hosting a special Application Workshop on its Community Development Block Grant Program at 5 p.m. on Thursday, January 16, 2025, in the Assembly…
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Greenville Transit Authority operations and maintenance facility opens
January 6, 2025Creating the foundation to fulfill mobility goals and support growing demand for bus service, the Greenville Transit Authority opened a state-of-the-art operations and maintenance facility at 205 Arcadia Drive. City,…
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Gateway moves closer to groundbreaking
January 6, 2025Greenville’s skyline will rise as a project decades in the making moves closer to reality. The Design and Review Board (DRB) unanimously approved street lighting and landscaping plans for the…
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Section of Saluda Riverwalk behind Riverbanks Zoo & Garden closed for construction from January 6 through January 13
January 6, 2025The City of Columbia Parks and Recreation Department will close a portion of the Saluda Riverwalk trail on January 6, 2025 for public safety during heavy construction being undertaken by…
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Lowcountry Council of Governments receives Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Grant to empower Workforce Development
January 6, 2025The Lowcountry Council of Governments (LCOG) announced that it has received a generous grant of $100,000 from the Community Foundation of the Lowcountry (CFL) to support Workforce Development Program, “Training…
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South Carolina industry recruitment reaches $8.19 billion in 2024
January 6, 2025Capital investment by existing industry excels, accounting for $5.38 billion The South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) today released its 2024 industry recruitment results, with an announced total capital…
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South Carolina industry recruitment reaches $8.19 billion in 2024
January 6, 2025Capital investment by existing industry excels, accounting for $5.38 billion The South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) today released its 2024 industry recruitment results, with an announced total capital…
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The United Way of the Midlands seeks volunteers for 2025 Point-in-Time Homelessness Counts
January 6, 2025The United Way of the Midlands is calling on community members to join the 2025 Point-in-Time (PIT) Homelessness Counts, scheduled to take place on Wednesday, January 22, 2025. This annual effort…
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Proposed refinements to Dev Code reduce burden on small business
January 6, 2025The City will hold two public meetings to seek feedback on further refinements to its Development Code, including a change that will lessen the burden on businesses when opening in…
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City of Greenville shares Popular Annual Financial Report
January 6, 2025The City of Greenville has published its Popular Annual Financial Report (PAFR). Designed to report the City’s financial status, the public can learn how the City’s achievements align with City…
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SCDES launches new Coastal Atlas to provide valuable information about SC’s Coastal Environment
January 6, 2025The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services’s Bureau of Coastal Management (BCM) launched a new public resource providing valuable information about South Carolina’s coastal environment. The new South Carolina Coastal…
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Danny Cook Announces Re-Election Campaign for Clinton City Council Ward 1
January 1, 2025Clinton City Councilman Danny Cook has officially announced his candidacy for re-election to represent Ward 1 in the upcoming election on March 4, 2025. In a heartfelt message to friends…
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Filing Deadline Approaches for Clinton Municipal Elections
December 30, 2024The filing period for the upcoming Clinton municipal elections is nearing its close, with the final day to file set for this Friday, January 5, at 12:00 p.m. Interested candidates…
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Former Assistant County Attorney Kimberly Wunder joins Pope Flynn
December 27, 2024Kimberly Wunder, a former in-house local government attorney, has joined Pope Flynn, a Columbia-headquartered law firm that focuses on governmental and public finance matters. Wunder will focus on providing cities,…
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Clinton Firefighter Honored as Michael “Mike Mike” Vinson Firefighter of the Year
December 23, 2024The Clinton Fire Department has announced John Michael Lapomarda as the 2024 recipient of the Michael “Mike Mike” Vinson Award, recognizing him as Firefighter of the Year. This prestigious honor,…
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Filing Period for Clinton Municipal Elections Opens December 25 with Elections Scheduled for March 4th
December 22, 2024The Clinton Municipal elections are scheduled for Tuesday, March 4, 2025, with seats in Ward 1, Ward 3, and Ward 5 up for election. Individuals interested in running for these…
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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis recognizes Gayle Whitlock of FIVE Virtual Program as Educator of the Month
December 20, 2024South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis has recognized Gayle Whitlock of Lexington Richland School District Five’s FIVE Virtual Program in Chapin as the South Carolina Financial Literacy Master Teacher Program’s Educator of the…
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Berkeley County Greenbelt Program accepting applications for funding in 2025
December 19, 2024Application Period: January 2 – April 30, 2025 The Berkeley County Greenbelt Program will begin accepting applications to fund Greenbelt Preservation projects starting Thursday, January 2, 2025. Eligible projects must support Greenbelt…
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SCDOT begins clearing and grubbing phase at Carolina Crossroads
December 19, 2024The South Carolina Department of Transportation has begun clearing and grubbing activities as part of Phase 3B of the Carolina Crossroads Project in Richland and Lexington counties. This work is…
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Governor Henry McMaster Announces Appointment to S.C. Department of Transportation Commission
December 18, 2024Gov. McMaster Proposes I-77 Exit 90 Feasibility Study Governor Henry McMaster announced the appointment of former York County Council Chairman Dr. James Britt Blackwell as his at-large nominee for the…
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Berkeley County Council approves 200-plus resurfacing projects
December 18, 2024City, County and State Roadways Around the County Berkeley County Council has approved resurfacing work for 227 city, county and state roads located around Berkeley County. Council approved these items at…
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Fountain Inn Honors Exceptional Public Safety Personnel at Annual Awards Banquet
December 18, 2024The Fountain Inn Police Department and the Fountain Inn Fire Department recently held their annual awards banquets to recognize and honor outstanding service from their dedicated personnel. Fountain Inn Police…
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Secretary of State Mark Hammond certifies South Carolina’s nine electoral votes for Donald J. Trump and J.D. Vance
December 17, 2024Secretary of State Mark Hammond convened the 2024 Electoral College on Tuesday, December 17, 2024 at 11:00 AM in Columbia, South Carolina. The following members of the Electoral College unanimously…
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Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission maintains National Accreditation in Parks and Recreation
December 17, 2024Distinction recognizes quality of operation, management and service to the community The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission (CCPRC) was recently recognized for its re-accreditation through the Commission for Accreditation…
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Five Points Association celebrates a year of success and announces FPA Award winners
December 16, 2024The Five Points Association (FPA) is proud to celebrate another year of remarkable achievements and community impact. At the Five Points Annual Meeting on December 12 at Boyd Innovation Center…
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SC Senator Thomas Alexander and April Allen honored with the Roger Milliken Defender of Manufacturing Award
December 16, 2024The South Carolina Manufacturers Alliance (SCMA) celebrated the remarkable leadership and achievements of Senator Thomas Alexander and April Allen on Thursday and presented them with its highest honor – the…
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Governor Henry McMaster Leads 25 Other Fellow Republican Governors in Support of President Trump’s Immigration Policies
December 15, 2024Gov. McMaster’s First Initiative as Republican Governor’s Association Policy Chair Governor Henry McMaster, in his first official action as policy chair of the Republican Governors Association, led 25 other fellow…
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Clyburn statement on President Biden providing clemency and pardons for individuals convicted of non-violent crimes
December 12, 2024Today, U.S. Congressman James E. Clyburn (SC-06) released the following statement on President Joe Biden providing clemency for nearly 1,500 individuals on home confinement and pardons for 39 individuals convicted of non-violent…
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Congaree Land Trust and partners announce collaborative conservation of land for expansion of Lee State Park
December 12, 2024Congaree Land Trust and The South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism are celebrating the conservation of more than 135 acres of land that will be added to Lee…
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Start Planning Now: Top Tips to Prepare for the 2025 Tax Season and Protect Against Fraud
December 11, 2024With the new year just three weeks away, start planning now for the 2025 tax season! Getting organized before tax season begins can save you time and money when you’re…
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Conservation District announces mini-grants for environmental learners
December 11, 2024Students at four Richland County schools will receive funding assistance for hands-on conservation projects and environmental education initiatives this school year, thanks to financial support from the Richland Soil and…
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Attorney General Alan Wilson stops Biden from giving Obamacare to illegal aliens
December 11, 2024South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has obtained a stay from a North Dakota Federal Court stopping the Biden-Harris Administration from unlawfully giving taxpayer-subsidized federal health insurance to illegal aliens and…
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City of Columbia announces Holiday Decorating Contest for local businesses and nonprofits
December 10, 2024Celebrate the Season: Enter the Contest to Showcase your Holiday Spirit The City of Columbia is pleased to announce the Capital City’s first-ever Holiday Decorating Contest, inviting local businesses and…
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Ready for It: End of the Year Tax Tips
December 10, 2024It goes fast, doesn’t it? Just when you’re comfortable with the back-to-school routine, here come the holidays. Take a deep breath and enjoy the season – 2024 version. But once…
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New Federal BOIR Filing Requirements: What You Need to Know
December 10, 2024Starting this year, a new federal requirement mandates that small businesses and certain entities submit a Beneficial Ownership Information Report (BOIR) to the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes…
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Governor Henry McMaster Announces First Director of the Office of Statewide Workforce Development
December 9, 2024Governor Henry McMaster today announced his appointment of Dr. Rebecca Battle-Bryant as the first director of the Office of Statewide Workforce Development (OSWD) housed within the S.C. Department of Employment…
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Governor McMaster and First Lady Host Christmas Open House and Guided Tours at the Governor’s Mansion
December 8, 2024South Carolinians are invited to experience the magic of the season as Governor Henry McMaster and First Lady Peggy McMaster host a Christmas Open House at the Governor’s Mansion on…
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Greenline-Spartanburg Neighborhood Plan heads to City Council
December 6, 2024With Planning Commission approval, the draft Greenline-Spartanburg Neighborhood Plan heads to City Council for consideration at its Dec. 9, 2024, meeting. The plan aims to enhance livability, connectivity and inclusivity in the…
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SCDOT receives a “Clean Audit” of Agency’s Finances for seventh consecutive year
December 5, 2024The South Carolina Department of Transportation was presented with an unmodified, or “clean audit” for the fiscal year 2023-2024. This report marks the seventh consecutive year the agency’s financial operations…
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LEO Santa Toy Drive underway
December 5, 2024Holiday Alert from our first responders! The LEO Santa Toy Drive is happening NOW until 10 a.m. Friday at Bon Secours Wellness Arena! Drop off new, unwrapped toys for kids ages newborn to…
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Celebrate the Holiday Season at the Meeting Street Artisan Holiday Markets in West Columbia!
December 5, 2024The City of West Columbia’s Meeting Street Artisan Market is bringing the holiday spirit to life with special Holiday Editions on the first three Saturdays of December: December 7, 14,…
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City of Columbia approves parking rate ordinance
December 5, 2024During the City Council Meeting on Wednesday, December 4, 2024, Columbia City Council amended and approved the new parking rate ordinance. Based on public feedback and extended discussions during the…
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Jeffrey Netzinger promoted to Engineering & Projects Director for the Town of Hilton Head Island
December 4, 2024Jeffrey Netzinger, an experienced engineer with the Town of Hilton Head Island, has been promoted to Engineering & Projects Director. In his expanded role, Jeff will oversee the Public Projects,…
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City Council Highlights | December 3, 2024
December 4, 2024During the City Council meeting this evening, City Council approved the City of Columbia Resilient Water Supply Project (Item #20). As part of the Columbia Canal Recovery from the October…
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Richland County continues efforts to give to children in need
December 3, 2024Donate toys, clothing and other items through Court Appointed Special Advocates Richland County is providing two ways for the community to help children in need this holiday season through the…
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City uses state funds to accelerate road safety improvements
December 3, 2024Thanks to a one-time matching program funded by state gas tax, Greenville will receive $7.5 million to make streets safer, bringing the total capital budget for a dozen projects to…
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South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson co-leads coalition urging the U.S. Senate to confirm Pam Bondi as United States Attorney General
December 3, 2024Attorney General Alan Wilson co-led a coalition of 30 current and future state attorneys general in urging the United States Senate to swiftly confirm Pam Bondi as the 87th United…
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