City of Columbia to host City funding for non-profit events seminar
January 17, 2025Who: Harold Reaves, City of Columbia Special Events Coordinator, Tina Saxon, Grants Coordinator for the City of Columbia, and Laura Truell, Instructor of Sports Entertainment Management for the University of South…
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Introducing GSPlay: Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport’s new play area for young travelers
January 17, 2025Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) announced the grand opening of GSPlay, a vibrant and interactive play area designed to entertain and engage young travelers. Developed in partnership with local toy company…
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SCICU names Dr. Robert Lloyd as eighth President & CEO
January 17, 2025The South Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (SCICU) Board of Trustees has announced the appointment of Dr. Robert Lloyd as its eighth president, effective Thursday, January 16. Dr. Lloyd succeeds…
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The GADC announces Tavia C.M. Gaddy as VP of Economic Development
January 16, 2025The Greenville Area Development Corporation (GADC) is pleased to announce the promotion of Tavia C.M. Gaddy to the position of Vice President of Economic Development. Gaddy, a veteran of the…
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Renee Klein honored with United Way Morgan Award for community leadership
January 16, 2025On January 9, United Way of the Piedmont gathered top donors their General Daniel Morgan and Tocqueville leadership giving societies to celebrate their collective impact in the community. A special…
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Sheriff Lott and Richland County deputies set new Salvation Army bell-ringing record
January 16, 2025RCSD raised most money on a single day in the Midlands, surpassing 2022 record By W. Thomas Smith Jr. FOR THE FOURTH CHRISTMAS SEASON IN A ROW, Richland County Sheriff…
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Entrepreneur Minute – Jon Sears, No Name Deli
January 16, 2025The Who’s on the Move, Entrepreneur Minute is an interview in support of the undeniable impact that entrepreneurs have on our communities. In this series you will see a diverse group…
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Application process open for Hospitality Tax Grant Funding Fiscal Year 2025-2026
January 16, 2025The City of Columbia will begin accepting applications for Hospitality Tax Grant Funding for the 2025-2026 Fiscal Year (July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026) on Thursday, January 23, 2025.…
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Richland Library welcomes new artist-in-residence, Brittany Watkins
January 16, 2025Richland Library is dedicated to providing unrestricted access to programming, services, and resources, encompassing support for mental health and mindfulness. Please join us in welcoming the newest addition to the residency program,…
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Ambassador Nikki Haley to speak at Upstate SC Alliance Annual Meeting
January 16, 2025Fireside chat will explore the impact of economic development on February 12 Ambassador Nikki Haley will discuss the impact of economic development during the Upstate SC Alliance 2025 Annual Meeting…
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Spartanburg County attracted $745 million in new investment in 2024
January 16, 2025In 2024, OneSpartanburg, Inc. landed 23 economic development projects on behalf of Spartanburg County and the City of Spartanburg, resulting in a total of $745 million in capital investment and…
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County Government offices closing for MLK Jr. Day
January 16, 2025Richland County Government facilities will operate on altered schedules Monday, Jan. 20 as the County observes Martin Luther King Jr. Day. County Government offices will be closed Monday and reopen…
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The City of Columbia Business Licensing Division to launch new software for licensing
January 16, 2025The City of Columbia Business Licensing Division announced a partnership with HdL Companies to provide enhanced licensing services via a new cloud-based platform effective now. What is Changing? The new software…
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South Carolina sledding
January 16, 2025By Jeff Becraft Years ago, one Sunday morning, there were some snow flurries. A member of our church called us up and said, “We’re not going to be meeting…
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Helene Debris Update: SCDOT completes final debris pickup in many impacted counties and reminds others to put debris out to the curb now
January 16, 2025The South Carolina Department of Transportation is making a final pass for debris in many impacted counties. Those counties are listed below and shown on the map. The counties currently…
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Charleston Parks Conservancy announces 2024 achievements and 2025 plans for community and sustainability
January 16, 2025The Charleston Parks Conservancy reflects on a transformative 2024, stewarding 26 parks, gardens, and trails while delivering innovative solutions that enhance Charleston’s parks, expand the city’s urban tree canopy, provide…
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Berkeley County issues update on Red Bank Road Gravity Sewer Project
January 16, 2025Anticipated Completion Date of Spring 2025 Berkeley County’s Red Bank Road Gravity Sewer Project in Goose Creek has made significant progress in recent weeks, with a tentative substantial completion date…
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acac hosting Les Mills Super Launch Party
January 16, 2025Registration begins tomorrow for the Les Mills Super Launch Party being held later this month at acac Fitness & Wellness in Simpsonville. The Les Mills Super Launch Party will be held on…
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Swiss-based PHENOGY announces plans for Columbia headquarters
January 16, 2025Sustainable energy storage systems leader will introduce sodium-ion technology to the United States PHENOGY AG has announced plans to open their US headquarters in Columbia, South Carolina. Based in Switzerland,…
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Spectrum opens applications for 2025-2026 Class of Spectrum Scholars
January 16, 2025Spectrum Has Awarded More Than $1.5 Million in College Scholarships Since 2020 Key Takeaways: Spectrum will award 15 college juniors $20,000 each in scholarships. Students participate in professional development &…
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Sisters of Charity Foundation of SC announces New Trustees for 2025
January 16, 2025Sisters of Charity Foundation of SC Announces New Trustees for 2025 The Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina announces the appointment of new members and officers to its Board…
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Exciting Changes Coming to Pop’s BBQ and Country Cooking
January 16, 2025Big changes are on the horizon for Pop’s BBQ and Country Cooking in Clinton (306 E. Carolina Avenue). Starting January 22nd, the restaurant will officially rebrand as Pop’s Country Cooking,…
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South Carolina Secretary of State Mark Hammond honors Joshua Shumak with the 2024 NASS John Lewis Youth Leadership Award for advocacy on behalf of Native American Communities
January 16, 2025Secretary of State Mark Hammond presented Joshua Shumak with the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) John Lewis Youth Leadership Award. Joshua Shumak was honored for his advocacy efforts…
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MUSC Health announces new Patient Care Technician Training Program
January 16, 2025MUSC Health’s Workforce Development announced a new initiative to train patient care technicians (PCTs) through an innovative, hands-on program. PCTs work closely to support health care providers by performing various…
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4-week golf fitness program launches in Greenville
January 16, 2025A unique fitness program has arrived in Greenville, SC, blending fitness and swing analysis to enhance your golf game. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned player, the Seven Victory…
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Joel Hansen joins LCK as Project Manager
January 16, 2025LCK announced that Joel Hansen has joined the Company as Project Manager in the Columbia office. In this role, Hansen will serve LCK’s clients through the management of their construction…
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USC’s economic impact continues growing across SC, new study finds
January 16, 2025The University of South Carolina system has a $7.4 billion annual impact on the state’s economy, a new study released Thursday (Jan. 16) found. The study, conducted by the Darla…
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Mobile Health Clinic and Town Hall Meet & Greet Coming to Joanna
January 15, 2025The first Prisma Health Mobile Health Clinic of 2025 in Joanna will take place on Saturday, January 18, offering vital healthcare services to the community, regardless of ability to pay.…
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Presbyterian College to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through worship, service, and keynote address
January 15, 2025Presbyterian College will celebrate the life and legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a series of events highlighting faith, service, and a commitment to justice. The…
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First United Methodist Church Expands Food Bank Hours to Meet Community Needs
January 15, 2025First United Methodist Church in Laurens is extending the hours of its Food Bank to better serve the community during the winter months. In addition to its regular hours on…
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Governor Henry McMaster Issues Statement on State Treasury Forensic Accounting Review
January 15, 2025Governor Henry McMaster today issued the following statement regarding the release of the independent State Treasury Forensic Accounting Review: “This comprehensive forensic accounting report confirms that there is no $1.8…
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Georgialina—A Southland As We Knew It
January 15, 2025By Tom Poland In 2015, the University of South Carolina Press released my collection of memories on how things used to be. Here, then, is a trip down memory lane…
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Richland County responds to Department of Justice findings
January 15, 2025Richland County disagrees with the conclusion of the report the Department of Justice released today and strongly believes we provide constitutional protections for individuals housed at Alvin S. Glenn Detention…
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Southeastern Freight Lines celebrates 75 years
January 15, 2025Southeastern Freight Lines, a leading provider of regional less-than-truckload transportation services, today announced it is celebrating 75 years of “Quality Without Question” service – an impressive milestone that marks the…
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Founders President and CEO announces retirement date, names successor
January 15, 2025After more than 20 distinguished years as President and CEO of Founders Federal Credit Union, Bruce Brumfield has announced his upcoming retirement effective December 31, 2025. This announcement comes after…
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RECORD-SETTING YEAR: 2024 Passenger Traffic at CAE soars past 1.3+ million, best year since 2019
January 15, 2025In calendar year 2024, Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) saw 1,362,374 passengers through the airport – edging out the record only previously achieved in 2019 when the airport saw 1,353,788 passengers. “This is…
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Richland County Bar Association new leadership for 2025
January 15, 2025The Richland County Bar Association (RCBA) announced its new leadership for 2025 following formal confirmation at the association’s December 2024 annual meeting. The RCBA is one of the largest county bars…
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South Carolina Secretary of State Mark Hammond honors Joshua Shumak with the 2024 NASS John Lewis Youth Leadership Award for Advocacy on behalf of Native American Communities
January 15, 2025On January 14, 2025, Secretary of State Mark Hammond presented Joshua Shumak with the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) John Lewis Youth Leadership Award. Joshua Shumak was honored…
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SC Chamber releases 2025 Competitiveness Agenda
January 15, 2025Legislative Session Priorities from the State’s Leading Voice for Business Ahead of the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce’s annual legislative session kickoff event, Business Speaks, the SC Chamber released its…
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Laurens Electric Cooperative Launches LEC Updates Text Message Service
January 15, 2025Laurens Electric Cooperative (LEC) is introducing a new way to keep members informed: LEC Updates, a text messaging service designed to provide essential updates and information directly to your mobile…
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America’s State Parks selects South Carolina Parks Director to serve as President
January 15, 2025The National Association of State Park Directors (NASPD), the leadership organization behind America’s State Parks, announced the appointment of Paul McCormack as its new President and CEO. McCormack brings nearly…
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Constellation Concert Series: Music in the observatory returns to the State Museum this winter
January 15, 2025Experience live music under the stars in the State Museum’s Constellation Concerts event series This winter, the South Carolina State Museum invites guests to experience an evening of live music…
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Swiss-Based PHENOGY announces plans for Columbia headquarters
January 15, 2025Sustainable energy storage systems leader will introduce sodium-ion technology to the United States PHENOGY AG has announced plans to open their US headquarters in Columbia, South Carolina. Based in Switzerland,…
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Nonprofits can now apply for Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation Grants
January 15, 2025Grant application window closes Feb. 24 Nonprofit organizations in South Carolina can now apply for grants from the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation. The spring grant application period will close at 5…
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Greenville Technical College named a Clemson Distinguished Partner
January 15, 2025The College of Education at Clemson University has presented Greenville Technical College with a 2024 Distinguished Partner of the Year Award along with Tri-County Technical College. The award recognizes partnerships…
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Turner Padget Workers’ Comp Practice Chair Mike Chase relocates to Greenville to lead upstate client development initiatives
January 15, 2025Turner Padget announces the relocation of its shareholder and Workers’ Compensation Defense Practice leader, Michael E. Chase, from Columbia to Greenville, South Carolina. “Mike has been a dedicated and influential…
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Greenville Center for Creative Arts to receive $25,000 award from the National Endowment for the Arts
January 15, 2025Greenville Center for Creative Arts (GCCA) announced it has been approved by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) for a Grants for Arts Projects award of $25,000. This prestigious…
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SC Philharmonic to receive $20,000 award from the National Endowment for the Arts
January 15, 2025The South Carolina Philharmonic announced it has been approved by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) for a Grants for Arts Projects award of $20,000. This grant will support…
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Oasis Animal Hospital and Emergency Center announces new state-of-the-art facility
January 15, 2025Oasis Animal Hospital and Emergency Center, a leading veterinary practice and ER serving the Greater Greenville area’s dogs and cats, is proud to announce the spring opening of its new…
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The United Way of the Midlands seeks volunteers for 2025 Point-in-Time Homelessness Counts
January 15, 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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