Summer tax tips, from teen jobs to summer camp

  July 21, 2021

Summer means warmer temperatures, vacations, and special tax situations. Wait. Tax situations? From teen summer jobs and W-4s to taxes on gig work and using summer camp costs for a…

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2021 ‘Rescue Brew Beer Star Search’ search underway

  July 19, 2021

Palmetto Brewing Company, Southern Eagle Distributing, WCSC Live 5 News, Charleston City Paper and Cupcake DownSouth Partner to Benefit Charleston Animal Society The Second Annual Rescue Brew Beer Spokesdog and…

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Berkeley County Council awards contract for U.S. 176 Phase 1

  July 19, 2021

Berkeley County Council awarded the contract for U.S. 176 improvement project phase 1, on Monday, June 28 at the County Council meeting. U.S. 176 Phase 1 consists of widening U.S. 176 from…

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DHEC announces ‘Champions of the Environment’ funding will support training program for K-12 environmental educators

  July 18, 2021

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced that “Champions of the Environment” grant funding is helping sponsor the Palmetto Environmental Education Certification program (PEEC), which trains and informs school…

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Rural infrastructure broadband grants awarded

  July 13, 2021

The South Carolina Office of Regulatory Staff (ORS) has issued Notices to Proceed to 18 internet service providers in 22 counties for almost $30 million in projects to expand broadband…

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City of Charleston recognizes National HIV Testing Day

  July 12, 2021

Today, in honor of National HIV Testing Day on Sunday, June 27th, Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg and regional healthcare professionals held a press conference encouraging Charleston residents to get tested.…

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Memorial service to honor those lost to COVID-19

  July 12, 2021

A public memorial service will pay tribute to Richland County residents lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The service will be at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 15 outside…

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Last Step Recycling, LLC establishing operations in Chester County

  July 12, 2021

$46.4 million investment will create 50 new jobs Last Step Recycling, LLC, an automotive shredder residue (ASR) company, today announced plans to establish operations in Chester County. The $46.4 million…

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Better to give than to receive? YES

  July 12, 2021

Reflections on a friend receiving South Carolina’s highest award By W. Thomas Smith Jr. I love singing the praises of great men and women achieving great things, especially when those…

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Laurens County Council Meeting – July 13, 2021

  July 12, 2021

Laurens County Council will meet for a regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, July 13th. The meeting location is the old historic courthouse on the square in Laurens.  The meeting starts…

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Gov. Henry McMaster, SCEMD urge storm preparation for Tropical Storm Elsa

  July 6, 2021

Residents should finalize their storm preparations ahead of Tropical Storm Elsa. Forecasters with the National Hurricane Center predict portions of South Carolina’s coast will experience tropical storm conditions beginning Wednesday…

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Graham, Scott announce $25 million grant for Berkeley County

  July 1, 2021

U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) and Tim Scott (R-South Carolina) announced the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) will award the South Carolina Department of Commerce Division Of Public Railways…

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Nestlé USA expanding operations in Cherokee County

  June 30, 2021

$100 million investment will create approximately 160 new jobs Nestlé USA, a leading food and beverage company, today unveiled plans to expand operations in Cherokee County. The $100 million investment will…

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Explore Clinton Second Event – Thursday, July 1st

  June 28, 2021

The second in the series “Explore Clinton” will play out in Vance Park this Thursday, July 1st. Bring your friends and neighbors and come out to Vance Park for a…

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City of Clinton Holiday Trash Pickup

  June 28, 2021

The City of Clinton Department of Public Works Sanitation Division will revise their garbage collection schedule for the the week of July 4, 2021 due to the observation of the…

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Gov. Henry McMaster signs S. 147, protecting South Carolina businesses

  June 25, 2021

Governor Henry McMaster was joined by members of the General Assembly and business leaders from around the state for a ceremonial bill signing of S.147, the South Carolina COVID-19 Liability…

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Avoid these common mistakes on alcohol beverage license applications

  June 24, 2021

Each year, the South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) handles thousands of applications for various types of alcohol beverage licenses (ABL) and permits. Mistakes or omissions can cause applications to…

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COMET Chat with LeRoy DesChamps – June 2021

  June 23, 2021

Greetings! It is my pleasure to welcome you to the June 2021 version of COMET Chat. This is our first “chat” since assuming my new role as Interim Executive Director…

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Laurens County Says NO to Litter with Countywide Initiative

  June 23, 2021

No one likes to see trash thrown into the streets, on the side of the road or in our natural parks and recreation areas. Over the years, many dedicated volunteers…

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New members join South Carolina First Steps leadership team

  June 22, 2021

South Carolina First Steps has two new members of its leadership team. Karen Oliver joined the agency in February as the Early Childhood Advisory Council’s (ECAC) Program Manager, and Derek…

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New 20-acre public park opens at Bull Street

  June 22, 2021

Yesterday, Mayor Steve Benjamin, City Council members, and the Parks & Recreation Department celebrated the opening of the newly developed Page Ellington Park, a 20-acre public park at Bull Street.…

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Laurens County Council Meeting -Tuesday, June 22nd

  June 21, 2021

Laurens County Council will meet for a regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, June 22nd. The meeting location is the old historic courthouse on the square in Laurens.  The meeting starts…

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