Lauren Buckland joins Coldwell Banker Caine in Greenville as Vice President of Sales, Broker-In-Charge
March 11, 2024Lauren Buckland, an experienced luxury real estate broker and former director of sales has joined Coldwell Banker Caine as Vice President of Sales, Broker-In-Charge for the Greenville office, enhancing the…
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ALINE wins at AAF Greenville’s American Advertising Awards
March 11, 2024ALINE took home four awards at AAF Greenville’s American Advertising Awards gala on Saturday, March 9 in Greenville, SC. ALINE’s work for Movement 2030 was recognized with three American Advertising…
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Drake’s Duck In reopens Main Street Columbia location
March 11, 2024Drake’s Duck In, a long standing fixture of downtown Columbia, is preparing for their grand reopening after temporarily closing their location at 1544 Main Street for renovations. The reopening ceremony…
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Toms Creek Family Farms Mobile Market coming to Columbia neighborhoods
March 11, 2024The City of Columbia announced Toms Creek Family Farms Mobile Food Market. The mobile market will serve areas in Columbia with a priority for the targeted 29203 and 29204 areas.…
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Raymond James welcomes Parks Schoen
March 11, 2024Parks Schoen recently joined the Schoen Capital Group of Raymond James as a Financial Advisor. “I am pleased to welcome Parks to the Raymond James family,” said Complex Manager Brian…
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WCFIBER and Upcountry Fiber to bring broadband internet to nearly 13,000 in underserved areas of Anderson County
March 11, 2024Underserved areas of Anderson County will soon have access to broadband internet through internet service providers WCFIBER, a wholly-owned subsidiary of West Carolina Rural Telephone Cooperative (WCTEL), and Upcountry Fiber,…
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CDS promotes Brooke Schmidt to Director of Family Programs
March 11, 2024The Center for Developmental Services (CDS) is excited to announce the promotion of Brooke Schmidt as their new Director of Family Programs. In her new role, Schmidt will lead their…
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Greenville Jewish Federation participates in Advocacy Day
March 11, 2024Leadership of the Greenville Jewish Federation took part in a day of advocacy in Columbia at the State House on March 6th. Rep. Beth Bernstein read a pro-Israel resolution, condemning…
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Affordable Upstate honored by Greenville Chamber of Commerce
March 11, 2024Leadership programs are designed to engage people in the concept of creating positive change in their communities. Two members of Leadership Greenville’s 2016 class took the concept and ran with…
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Meet the new VP of Economic Development
March 11, 2024The Board of Trustees has officially named the USC College of Pharmacy Dean Stephen Cutler as the new Vice President of Economic Development. Dean Cutler will oversee the Office of…
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School District Five educator receives statewide award from South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children
March 11, 2024A Lexington-Richland School District Five educator has received a statewide award for her outstanding contribution to the advancement of exceptional children and youth. Mary Alice Laubach, Placement Chair at Dutch…
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GSP honored as Best Small Airport in North America by Customers in 2023
March 11, 2024Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) continues its legacy of excellence, securing top honors in the Airport Council International’s Airport Service Quality (ASQ) awards. This marks the second consecutive year that GSP…
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Graham announces highlights of South Carolina projects in the first FY 2024 spending package
March 11, 2024U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) announced that multiple projects across South Carolina will receive funding as a part of the first Fiscal Year 2024 spending package. Graham made these…
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Charleston voted No. 1 in Southern Living’s 2024 South’s Best Awards
March 11, 2024For the eighth year running, the readers of Southern Living ranked the Charleston region No. 1 in its annual South’s Best awards. The awards recognize readers’ favorite destinations and experiences,…
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Teach My People receives $30,000 grant from Power:Ed to boost college readiness program in Pawleys Island and Georgetown
March 11, 2024PAWLEYS ISLAND, SC – Teach My People (TMP) has been awarded a $30,000 grant from Power:Ed, the philanthropy of SC Student Loan Corporation, to support middle and high school students…
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City of Columbia seeking information to get youth positively activated this summer
March 11, 2024The City of Columbia is seeking information from local youth organizations and groups regarding youth services this summer. “We are excited to offer this important information guide to parents and…
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Keep Berkeley Beautiful receives $10,000 PalmettoPride Grant
March 11, 2024Funds to Help Implement Litter Prevention Programs and Projects Across County Keep Berkeley Beautiful (KBB) has received PalmettoPride’s Keep South Carolina Beautiful (KSCB) Annual Support Grant for $10,000 to help…
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Successful Lake Greenwood Cleanup Effort Reflects Community Commitment
March 11, 2024In a display of community spirit and environmental stewardship, over 20 dedicated volunteers braved the rain on Saturday to participate in the cleanup of Riverfork Access and sections of Riverfork…
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Berkeley County Government to hold in-house job fair March 21
March 11, 2024Berkeley County Government is hosting an in-house job fair for open County positions on Thursday, March 21, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event will take place at the County Administration Building,…
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Berkeley County creates Conservation & Greenbelt Advisory Commission
March 11, 2024To Steer Future County “Greenbelt” Projects At its meeting on Monday, February 26, 2024, Berkeley County Council unanimously voted to approve an ordinance establishing the creation of a Berkeley County Conservation and…
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Summerville Magistrate Court to undergo renovation, temporary location established
March 11, 2024The Dorchester County Summerville Magistrate Court currently located at 212 Deming Way will be undergoing renovation from March 8, 2024, through June 30, 2024. During this period, the building will…
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Mayor William Cogswell launches King Street Safety Initiative in collaboration with City Departments and local businesses
March 11, 2024Mayor William Cogswell announced the launch of the Mayor’s King Street Safety Initiative, set to take effect on March 7th. This initiative, developed in collaboration with private businesses, City of…
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Registration open for city’s Summer Camps Program
March 11, 2024Registration for the Columbia Parks and Recreation Department’s Summer Camps Program, which includes weekly camps and a variety of specialty camps, is open for children ages 5 and up. Weekly…
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Fifth Third Bank to sponsor three WTA professional tennis tournaments in Charleston, South Carolina
March 11, 2024The first of two Fifth Third WTA 125’s will take place March 10 – 16 followed by the Credit One Charleston Open March 30 – April 7 Fifth Third Bank announced…
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±3.2 AC land parcel sold at Nexton Parkway for 7-Eleven retail center
March 11, 2024NAI Charleston is pleased to announce that ±3.2 AC was sold at Nexton Parkway and Scholar Way. The land parcel is surrounded by forthcoming popular retailers Harris Teeter and Publix,…
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Big D Butcher Easter Menu: Elevate Your Holiday Feast with Delicious Offerings
March 11, 2024Easter is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than by treating yourself and loved ones to a stress-free and delicious holiday meal from Big D Butcher.…
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Breaking News: Historic Triumph for Presbyterian College Blue Hose in Big South Women’s Basketball Championship!
March 10, 2024Presbyterian College etched its name in the annals of school history tonight , securing a monumental victory over Radford in the Hercules Tires Big South Championship Final. The Blue Hose…
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Clinton City Council Approves Impact Fees for Public Services
March 10, 2024In a recent session of the Clinton City Council, a pivotal decision was made to introduce Impact Fees aimed at supporting crucial public services and parks. The fees, applicable to…
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Steamers Restaurant in Clinton Announces Operational Changes for Improved Efficiency
March 10, 2024Steamers Restaurant in Clinton is undergoing operational adjustments aimed at enhancing customer experience and optimizing efficiency. Brandon Page, the owner of Steamers Restaurant, announced Sunday evening on social media some…
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From TV Reporters to Disney Entertainers, Lander Alumni Inspire Future Communicators
March 10, 2024What do two television reporters, a popular radio host, a marketing executive and a Disney World entertainer have in common? They are graduates of Lander University’s popular Mass Communications Program,…
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Presbyterian College President Dr. Anita Gustafson Gives ‘Boisterous and Bold’ Lesson on History of Women in Higher Education
March 10, 2024Presbyterian College’s first female president shared women’s struggles to find their place in higher education during an inspirational speech Wednesday in honor of Women’s History Month.In her lecture, “Boisterous and…
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The City of Clinton is Hiring: Career Opportunities Await
March 10, 2024Whether you’re a dedicated professional or someone seeking a challenging and rewarding new career path, Clinton has the opportunities you’ve been searching for. Job Opportunities Explore the dynamic career opportunities…
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The Artist Coop in Laurens Unveils Its New Home on Public Square
March 10, 2024The Artist Coop in Laurens has recently relocated to its new home on the Public Square in downtown Laurens. Last week, they celebrated this significant milestone with a grand re-opening…
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Celebrating Native American Traditions Past and Present Arts Programs at the Laurens County Museum on March 16
March 10, 2024Demonstrations of Native American arts including traditional instruments, basketry, music, songs, storytelling, and the Cherokee language will highlight the day at the Laurens County Museum on Saturday, March 16, 10:00…
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SCDOA and IMPH honored with 2023 South Carolina Notable State Documents Award
March 10, 2024The South Carolina Department on Aging (SCDOA) in partnership with the South Carolina Institute of Medicine and Public Health (IMPH) was announced as a winner of the 2023 South Carolina…
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South Carolina’s New Constitutional Carry Law: A Comprehensive Overview
March 10, 2024South Carolina’s firearm landscape witnessed a transformative change as Governor Henry McMaster signed the Constitutional Carry Law into effect. This law, allowing open or concealed carry without a Concealed Weapons…
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Laurens Police Chief Keith Grounsell has Resigned
March 10, 2024Laurens Police Chief Keith Grounsell resigned his position effective March 6, 2024. Grounsell, accepted the position as Chief of Police in late July 2022, succeeding the previous chief, Chrissie Latimore,…
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Langston Baptist Church Hosts Symposium on the Age-Old Question –
March 7, 2024Langston Baptist Church is gearing up to host a thought-provoking symposium that delves into one of the most perplexing questions: “If God is good, why is there evil?” Scheduled for…
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The Beach Company announces a new hire at Kiawah River
March 7, 2024Today, The Beach Company, a leader in residential and commercial real estate brokerage, development and property management, announced a new hire. Lee Gulbin has been hired as sales assistant at…
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Dr. Brice Cockfield named Meadow Glen Elementary’s new principal
March 7, 2024In February, Lexington County School District One named Dr. Brice Cockfield the principal of Meadow Glen Elementary School, effective July 1, 2024. Dr. Cockfield currently serves as principal of Carolina…
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Spoleto Festival USA announces 2024 Bank of America Chamber Music Series artistic roster and repertoire
March 7, 2024Paul Wiancko to debut as Charles E. and Andrea L. Volpe Director of Chamber Music Spoleto Festival USA, America’s premier performing arts festival, has announced the artist roster and repertoire for the…
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New agent added to Expert Real Estate Team
March 7, 2024Meet Expert Real Estate Team’s newest agent, Valorie Wead. Valorie has been in the Upstate real estate industry for almost 18 years. She was raised in the area and knows…
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Filmmakers to guide Reedy Reels breakout sessions
March 7, 2024Two experienced filmmakers will be leading breakout sessions as part of this year’s Piedmont Natural Gas Presents Reedy Reels: The Greenville Film Festival. One of the hallmarks of Reedy Reels…
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GreenWood, Inc. earns bronze medal sustainability rating through EcoVadis
March 7, 2024GreenWood, Inc., an industrial maintenance, operations, and construction solutions provider, announces the receipt of the EcoVadis sustainability bronze medal and certificate. EcoVadis is the world’s largest provider of business sustainability…
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Let’s be that ‘someone else’ today
March 7, 2024By Jeff Becraft Back in the YC era, during Orientation for new students and families, I would always bring up the importance of little things. I would ask them, if…
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Vicious Biscuit brings fierce flavors to Columbia food scene with new location coming soon
March 7, 2024Vicious Biscuit, the award-winning fast-casual breakfast concept and Southern-made originator of bold biscuit creations, is coming soon to Columbia, South Carolina. The new location is set to open this spring…
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Let the Hunt Begin for Riverbanks’ Anniversary Prizes
March 7, 2024Discover Hidden Treasures: Riverbanks Zoo and Garden Reveals Golden Opportunity for Fun Celebrate 50 Wild Years with Exclusive Prizes and Community Collaboration Riverbanks Zoo and Garden will mark 50 inspiring…
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Countybank Foundation donates $5,000 to Anderson Interfaith Ministries
March 7, 2024The Countybank Foundation, established in 1971 representing Countybank and Greenwood Capital, donated $5,000 to Anderson Interfaith Ministries (AIM), a non-profit organization that meets the needs of under-resourced individuals and families…
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From the Iditarod in Alaska to the SC7 Expedition
March 7, 2024S.C. Floodwater Commission chair reflects on what’s to come here in the Palmetto State By Alex Junes-Ward Dr. Tom Mullikin, the world-renowned global expedition leader from Camden, S.C., returned from…
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New initiative launches for communicators to grow digital skills, prepare for the future of work without retraining
March 7, 2024A new learning initiative is helping communicators grow a future-ready digital skill set without retraining or reskilling. The initiative, called Content for the People, is a learning events program designed…
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