Gov. Henry McMaster lifts restaurant occupancy limits statewide  

  October 2, 2020

Gov. Henry McMaster today issued Executive Order 2020-63, which lifts all occupancy limitations in restaurants throughout South Carolina, effective immediately. Previously, South Carolina’s restaurants were operating at 50% capacity. Now, they…

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Richland County Recreation Commission

  September 30, 2020

Parks, open spaces, recreation programs and facilities are proven to create healthy communities, reduce crime, attract business, raise economic levels, increase real estate and property values, and encourage tourism. The…

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Tax tips and reminders for extension filers: returns due October 15

  September 17, 2020

The South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) reminds taxpayers who filed for an extension that their Individual Income Tax returns are due October 15. Here are some tips and reminders…

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Columbia, SC Economic Development Office

  September 15, 2020

Columbia Economic Development (CED) serves as a catalyst for businesses, developers, investors and partner agencies who are focused on growing the local economy and high-value industries. We are a community…

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Councilwoman Dickerson to distribute free masks to residents

  September 14, 2020

As part of Richland County’s efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19, County Councilwoman Joyce Dickerson is holding a drive-through mask giveaway event. Face coverings will be distributed from 10…

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Millwood Avenue resurfacing project underway

  September 11, 2020

In mid-2019, SCDOT approached the City of Columbia with a partnership opportunity to improve safety along Millwood Avenue for all users. Staff of both agencies worked together to develop an…

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Agriculture Technology Campus establishing 1,000-acre operation in Hampton County

  September 3, 2020

Combined $314 million investment to create more than 1,500 jobs  Agriculture Technology Campus, a joint venture project between Mastronardi, Clear Water Farms, LiDestri Food and Drink (LiDestri) and GEM Opportunity…

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Vitali brothers receive Senate commendations

  September 2, 2020

By W. Thomas Smith Jr.   Col. Steve Vitali, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret.), and his brother Keith Vitali, acclaimed Hollywood actor and world-champion martial artist, both received Senate commendations from…

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County Drop-off sites closed for Labor Day

  September 2, 2020

Richland County’s C&D Landfill, Lower Richland Drop-off Center and Clemson Road Drop-off Recycling Site will be closed Monday, Sept. 7, in observance of Labor Day. There will be no curbside…

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County Council extends mask ordinance

  September 1, 2020

Richland County will also distribute 67,000 face coverings in the coming weeks Along with extending its emergency mask ordinance, Richland County Council is making it easier to comply with the…

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SC DHEC: SC Cases by County & ZIP Code (COVID-19)

  September 1, 2020

The latest confirmed and estimated COVID-19 cases by ZIP code are available here as an interactive display. The estimated cases represent possible cases based on evidence that for every known…

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S.C. stands its ground against COVID-19

  August 27, 2020

By S.C. Comptroller Richard Eckstrom State finishes fiscal year with $672 million surplus The S.C. Comptroller’s Office closed the books today on state government’s fiscal year that ended June 30,…

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South Carolina applies for Lost Wages Assistance grant

  August 26, 2020

Governor Henry McMaster and S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce (DEW) Executive Director Dan Ellzey announced today that the state of South Carolina submitted its grant application for FEMA’s Lost…

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More SC residents now have access to SC Thrive’s rent assistance program

  August 18, 2020

SC Thrive offers immediate relief for South Carolina residents still struggling to pay rent during the Coronavirus pandemic. The organization is now accepting Rental Assistance Program applications from households that previously…

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Tax tips for emergency preparedness: securing your tax records

  August 18, 2020

With the height of South Carolina’s hurricane season approaching, the South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) offers tips to help you keep your tax records safe in the event of…

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DHEC data shows that wearing face masks works

  August 13, 2020

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) released new data today that indicates local mask ordinances are helping to slow the spread of COVID-19. “This new data…

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Gov. Henry McMaster, local legislative leaders announce PPE investment

  August 13, 2020

Governor Funds $10 Million Worth of PPE to Safely Open Schools Gov. Henry McMaster was joined today by local legislative leaders and educators at Wateree Elementary School to announce the allocation…

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