Several free COVID-19 mobile testing clinics begin

  May 15, 2020

As a reminder, several free COVID-19 mobile testing clinics will begin in Columbia and North Charleston.These mobile clinics allow residents to get tested for free in order for them to…

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Richland County Vector Control Begins Spraying for Mosquitoes

  May 13, 2020

Vector Control has begun its annual campaign to control mosquitoes around Richland County. Crews are conducting surveillance for mosquito populations, treating larval breeding sites and spraying for adult mosquitoes in…

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Hartsville City Council names new city manager

  May 13, 2020

City of Hartsville City Council voted at the May 12, 2020 regular City Council meeting to approve the hire of Daniel Moore as Hartsville’s newest city manager. Moore will assume…

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Temporary Healthy Bucks SNAP incentive increase

  May 11, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has presented many challenges for farmers markets, independent farmers, and some of South Carolina’s most vulnerable residents.  In response to these challenges, the South Carolina Department of…

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Restaurants are able to open for limited dine-in services Monday, May 11

  May 8, 2020

Governor Also Lifts Boating Restrictions Statewide, Effective Immediately Governor Henry McMaster announced that restaurants throughout South Carolina will be allowed to reopen for limited dine-in services beginning on Monday, May…

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Falls Park, Cancer Survivors Park reopening

  May 8, 2020

The City of Greenville will reopen Falls Park and the Cancer Survivors Park, as well as the entire length of the Swamp Rabbit Trail within the city limits, at 6…

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City parking lot in Five Points to be revitalized

  May 6, 2020

The City of Columbia has broken ground on the revitalization project of the Exxon Parking lot, located in the heart of Five Points. This beautification project will include a new…

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Gov. Henry McMaster to lift “Work-or-Home” order May 4th

  May 1, 2020

Outdoor Dining Service for Restaurants to Start May 4th Governor Henry McMaster announced that the statewide “Work-or-Home” order will be lifted and returned to voluntary status on Monday, May 4th.…

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Swamp Rabbit Trail to reopen

  May 1, 2020

The City of Greenville will reopen a majority of the Swamp Rabbit Trail at noon on Monday, May 4. There will be a signed bypass to guide trail users around…

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Greenville Zoo launching ZooMeetings

  April 30, 2020

The Greenville Zoo has a new way to connect people to nature and generate some much-needed revenue during its closure. With ZooMeetings, for a contribution of $75 or $100, zoo supporters…

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Regional planning leaders encourage greater Census response

  April 30, 2020

South Carolina currently ranks 40th nationally in Census response rate at less than 50 percent, placing future federal funding and Congressional representation in jeopardy if those numbers don’t improve –…

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Residents Can Get Seeds by Mail to Kick-Start Gardens

  April 29, 2020

Richland County’s Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) is distributing spring vegetable, herb and wildflower seeds via mail, giving residents extra reason to spend time in their gardens while social…

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County office expects delays after temporary closure

  April 28, 2020

Residents should expect delays in services provided by Richland County’s Register of Deeds Office as employees work to process a backlog after the office closed for several days in response to a…

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Councilwoman thanks church, community for COVID-19 response efforts

  April 28, 2020

“Neighbors Protecting Neighbors” to fight coronavirus outbreak in high-risk communities Councilwoman Yvonne McBride joined neighborhood associations, churches and residents in thanking Bishop Eric Freeman and The Meeting Place Church of…

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South Carolina Secretary of State’s Office Open for Business

  April 27, 2020

By Mark Hammond, SC Secretary of State Just a couple months ago, our world changed as COVID-19 spread and social distancing became the norm.  Schools, businesses, and even churches transitioned…

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Richland County committees to meet virtually

  April 27, 2020

Three Richland County committees will hold virtual meetings Tuesday, April 28, with two of the committees convening at adjusted times. The Development and Services Committee will meet at 2:30 p.m., and the…

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City of Charleston coronavirus April 22 update

  April 23, 2020

In response to Governor Henry McMaster’s Executive Order reopening some retail businesses previously determined to be non-essential, Charleston City Council passed an emergency ordinance on decreasing the risk of exposure…

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Scientific Games scores new six-year contract from South Carolina Education Lottery

  April 22, 2020

Company’s Products and Services Continue to Maximize Profits for State Education Programs Scientific Games Corporation (NASDAQ: SGMS) (“Scientific Games” or the “Company”) won a new, six-year contract from the South Carolina Education…

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McMaster names Kennedy to COVID-19 recovery team

  April 21, 2020

Nephron CEO Ready to Get South Carolina Moving Again Governor Henry McMaster announced Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corporation CEO and owner Lou Kennedy as a member of the state’s coordinated COVID-19 advisory…

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Richland County helps procure 40,000 meals for seniors

  April 20, 2020

Senior citizens in Richland County will get a needed boost amid the COVID-19 outbreak, with the County covering costs of providing more than 40,000 meals. At its March 31 meeting,…

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