SCDOT maps out plan for repairing highway system

  October 16, 2015

COLUMBIA, SC – South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) Acting Secretary Christy A. Hall has unveiled a plan to repair the highways and bridges in South Carolina. The list of repairs needed…

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Newberry County designated for federal assistance after flooding

  October 15, 2015

COLUMBIA, SC- The Federal Emergency Management Agency has amended its disaster declaration for the recent flooding in order to make survivors in Newberry County eligible for Individual Assistance. Survivors who…

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House begins flood recovery response

  October 15, 2015

Ways and Means Committee will Conduct Hearings to Initiate Process   COLUMBIA, SC – House Speaker Jay Lucas (District 65-Darlington) issued the following statement regarding the House’s plans to address…

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Richland County Flood Information Update for Oct. 14

  October 15, 2015

Tax Tips for Replacing Flooded Vehicles:  The Richland County Auditor offers the following tips for residents whose vehicles were destroyed in the flood:  If you intend to purchase another automobile…

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SCDOT reopens I-95 northbound lanes

  October 13, 2015

All of I-95 in South Carolina is open in both directions. The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has reopened the northbound lanes that had been closed since last week…

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SCDOT’s Storm Debris Removal Begins Monday, Oct. 12

  October 12, 2015

COLUMBIA, SC – The South Carolina Department of Transportation’s (SCDOT) debris removal contractors will begin debris removal on Monday, Oct. 12 in the following counties impacted by the recent flooding:…

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DEW offers businesses in disaster areas potential tax extension

  October 12, 2015

COLUMBIA, SC – The S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce (DEW) is offering businesses impacted by the flooding in counties under the Presidential disaster declaration a potential extension to pay their…

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Current statewide road and bridge conditions from SC DOT

  October 12, 2015

** As of Oct. 13, 2015 at 11:00 am** All of I-95 in South Carolina is open in both directions. The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has reopened the…

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Statement from Commissioner Hugh Weathers about rain damage

  October 8, 2015

COLUMBIA, SC – Over the past few days here in South Carolina, I’ve watched, worried and prayed for friends and families who have been terribly impacted by this natural disaster…

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Gov. Haley Secures Disaster Unemployment Assistance for More Counties

  October 8, 2015

COLUMBIA, SC – Gov. Nikki Haley and the S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce (DEW) announced today that Bamberg, Colleton and Greenwood counties are eligible to receive Disaster Unemployment Assistance…

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Richland County Offices to Close Thursday

  October 8, 2015

COLUMBIA, SC – Richland County Offices to Close: With the exception of essential/emergency personnel, Richland County Government offices will close Thursday. County leaders decided to close in support of the…

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Statement from Commissioner Hugh Weathers about rain damage

  October 8, 2015

COLUMBIA, SC – Over the past few days here in South Carolina, I’ve watched, worried and prayed for friends and families who have been terribly impacted by this natural disaster…

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Richland County Flood Update Information

  October 7, 2015

Flooding Overview Maps Now Online:  The Richland County GIS team has worked with several partners to provide recovery and assessment support in the form of mapping information. Several maps have…

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Fall for Greenville to accept donations for flood relief efforts

  October 7, 2015

GREENVILLE, SC – Beginning at the pre-event concert Thursday night, and continuing throughout the weekend, Fall for Greenville festival-goers will have an opportunity to support flood victims in the Midlands and…

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Fall for Greenville road closures

  October 7, 2015

GREENVILLE, SC -The following roads will be closed for Fall for Greenville: Thursday, October 8 3:30 p.m.             East Washington Street, from Main Street to Spring Street   7 p.m.                   Main…

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Post storm update, FEMA info

  October 7, 2015

CHARLESTON, SC We are experiencing minor and intermittent flooding downtown in low lying areas which are typically affected by higher tides. Charleston Public Safety resources will continue to monitor road…

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SCAM ALERT: Avoid fraudulent charities looking to profit off flood

  October 7, 2015

COLUMBIA, SC – In response to the devastation of the recent flood, many South Carolinians are searching for ways to help victims. The SC Department of Consumer Affairs and Secretary of…

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City of Columbia offices closed Thursday and Friday

  October 7, 2015

COLUMBIA, SC – Due to hazardous conditions, City of Columbia offices will be closed on Thursday, Oct. 8 and Friday, Oct. 9, for all city operations, with the exception of…

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SCDOT provides flood debris collection information

  October 7, 2015

In anticipation of a major effort to collect debris resulting from the rain and flooding in the state, the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) wants to make the public…

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Lexington County to provide containers for debris removal

  October 7, 2015

LEXINGTON COUNTY, SC – Lexington County is in the planning process to provide roll-off containers in major affected areas for residents to dispose of storm debris. Residents in the Pineglen…

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Mayor’s Walk Against Domestic Violence cancelled

  October 7, 2015

Participants encouraged to volunteer in purple In light of the major recovery effort underway due to the October 2015 Flood, the Mayor’s Walk Against Domestic Violence has been cancelled. Instead…

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City of Columbia debris removal underway today

  October 7, 2015

Select Garbage Service Also to Start Thursday, Oct. 8th The City of Columbia Solid Waste Division is now collecting storm debris from citizens throughout its service area and will continue this…

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Gov. Haley secures Disaster Unemployment Assistance

  October 6, 2015

COLUMBIA , SC – Gov. Nikki Haley and the S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce announced today that Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) will be made available to assist people who…

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City of Columbia works to stabilize Columbia Canal

  October 6, 2015

COLUMBIA, SC – The City of Columbia Utilities and Engineering Department along with SCE&G and the National Guard are currently working to stabilize and maintain water levels at the Columbia Canal…

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Richland County Solid Waste & Recycling updates

  October 6, 2015

RICHLAND COUNTY, SC – Richland County SW&R will begin normal curbside household trash and garbage collection beginning Wednesday, Oct. 7.Monday/Tuesday collection day customers can also put out their trash on…

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Town of Lexington Updates

  October 6, 2015

LEXINGTON, SC – 1-    Gibson Pond Park will reopen today and the boardwalk/overlook areas will be cordoned off to the public. 2-    Town of Lexington Traffic Court cases for Thursday,…

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City Offices closed Wednesday, October 7

  October 6, 2015

COLUMBIA, SC – Due to inclement weather, City of Columbia offices will be closed tomorrow, October 7, 2015, for all city operations, with the exception of essential services. City leadership will…

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FEMA Disaster Relief Information for South Carolina

  October 6, 2015

If you live in Charleston, Dorchester, Georgetown, Horry, Lexington, Orangeburg, Richland, or Williamsburg county, you can apply for federal assistance.   Apply at:  http://www.disasterassistance.gov or by calling 800-621-3362 / 800-462-7585 (TTY)

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Lexington County officials urge public to stay home, off roads

  October 6, 2015

LEXINGTON COUNTY, S.C. – As emergency operations in Lexington County shift from response to assessment and recovery, officials say residents should stay home throughout Monday evening and night. While there…

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