Free DBE certification workshop to be held at CAE

  March 10, 2022

The Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) in partnership with the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) will be hosting a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) certification workshop on Thursday, March 24th in the…

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Read The Fine Print

  March 10, 2022
Tom Poland

By Tom Poland   Note: For Non-Offended Eyes Only Some say we are what we eat and that what we eat these days is killing us. Down in Australia, some…

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Smokefree SC Board of Directors announces call for nominations

  March 10, 2022

Smokefree SC, a statewide nonprofit that works to protect the health of all South Carolinians, is seeking experienced nonprofit leaders for several open seats on their Board of Directors for…

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Quackenbush Architects + Planners now hiring

  March 10, 2022

Quackenbush Architects + Planners is seeking a Project Manager/Project Architect to join our creative and collaborative team of design professionals. We focus primarily on high-performance design solutions for educational and…

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Midlands Technical College leads on apprenticeships

  March 10, 2022

Learning Resources Network (LERN), the largest association in continuing education in the world, recognized MTC with its Best Business and Industry Practice award. From the award announcement, “The MTC business…

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South Carolina tax tips for college students

  March 9, 2022

With new Name, Image, and Likeness legislation taking effect this tax year, the South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) knows that many collegiate student-athletes are filing an Individual Income Tax…

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You have to start somewhere

  March 9, 2022

By Jeff Becraft   I am deeply grieved on what we are seeing on the world stage.  I don’t watch the news on a regular basis but lately, every night we…

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Mashburn’s CEO named one of SC’s most influential people

  March 9, 2022

Paul Mashburn, Chief Executive Officer of Mashburn Construction, has been included on the 2021 50 Most Influential list by Columbia Business Monthly. Each year the publication releases a list identifying the most influential people in the…

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Soiree on State returns to Cayce’s River Arts District

  March 8, 2022

The City of Cayce is thrilled to announce the return of the Soiree on State, to be held on Saturday, April 23, 2022. The City has partnered with the Avenues…

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The Great South Carolina Cleanup is here

  March 8, 2022

Join PalmettoPride, Keep South Carolina Beautiful and other community improvement groups across the state as we clean up South Carolina. With warmer weather approaching, spring cleaning doesn’t just happen inside…

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Forest Lake Elementary Hosts Farewell Tour

  March 8, 2022

For one night only, community members and former students who would like to say their goodbyes to Forest Lake Elementary NASA Explorer School can do so next month. The old…

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Pension plan shortfall demands lawmakers’ attention

  March 8, 2022

By Richard Eckstrom, S.C. Comptroller It definitely doesn’t get the attention it deserves, but it’s among the most severe financial problems facing South Carolina today: The state retiree pension plan…

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Ingram Micro expanding operations in Spartanburg County

  March 8, 2022

More than $37 million investment will create 203 new jobs Governor Henry McMaster and the S.C. Department of Commerce today announced that Ingram Micro, a leading provider of global technology…

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Four South Carolina Cultural Districts earn recertification

  March 8, 2022

Congaree Vista, Lancaster, Rock Hill and Spartanburg Downtown The first four South Carolina Cultural Districts designated in 2015 after the program’s launch earned recertification based on FY2020 data gathered by…

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Manufacturing Madness Top 16 Round Voting Now Open

  March 7, 2022

Public Voting Narrows Field To 16 In Inaugural Manufacturing Madness Contest to select ‘Coolest Thing Made In SC’ started with 175 nominated products Sixteen products remain in the inaugural Manufacturing…

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Op-Ed: The time is here to let voters decide on Sunday liquor store sales

  March 7, 2022

Opinion Editorial By Ed McMullen Chairman, Cheers! Let South Carolina Decide Elected representatives in Columbia are currently debating legislation that will help South Carolina businesses compete in the 21st century.…

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Subterranean termites remain severe threat to homeowners

  March 4, 2022

National Termite Awareness Week is March 6-12 Spring is around the corner, and that means warmer and wet weather, creating prime conditions for the subterranean termites found throughout the Southeast…

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Paavola, Berry join Owners’ Counsel of America

  March 4, 2022

David Paavola and Joe Berry of Lewis Babcock L.L.P. have joined the by-invitation only Owners’ Counsel of America as affiliate members. The organization is a national network of attorneys who…

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Our Pee Dee branch is getting a new home!

  March 2, 2022

After over two years of pandemic response and assessing the modern needs of the Pee Dee region, we are excited to announce our Pee Dee Branch is moving to a…

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Embedded mental health clinician initiative expansion

  March 2, 2022

The Columbia Police Department (CPD) with the full support of Columbia City Council announces the expansion of an initiative that assists citizens encountered by officers during mental health or behavioral…

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Principal’s love of literacy leads to state recognition

  March 2, 2022

Kimberly Hutcherson, principal of the Center for Achievement (CFA) in Richland School District Two is the winner of the Palmetto State Literacy Association’s Distinguished Literacy Administrator of the Year award.…

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Ridge View High School wins Whole Child Award

  March 2, 2022

Caring for the whole child is infused in the culture at Ridge View High School. The school in Richland School District Two is known for providing students with the tools…

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