The Gibbes Museum of Art’s Distinguished Lecture Series presents Fred Wilson
June 17, 2019The Gibbes Museum of Art announced that renowned artist Fred Wilson will be the keynote speaker at the museum’s annual Distinguished Lecture Series, taking place at Charleston Music Hall on…
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Lou Redbord appointed regional vice president of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in the Carolinas
June 14, 2019Laura Rittenberg, president of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in the Carolinas, announced that Lou Redbord has been appointed regional vice president of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in the Carolinas. Redbord…
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The newest Myrtle Beach camping resort announces summer event schedule
June 13, 2019Summers in Myrtle Beach just got a little more exciting with Carolina Pines RV Resort’s 2019 Event schedule. From games and competitions to movies and dances, Carolina Pines will host…
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Caldwell Commercial announces listing at 1019 Bankton Circle
June 13, 2019Caldwell Commercial announces its listing at 1019 Bankton Circle in Hanahan, SC. This office space features 3,668 SF listed at $18.82 PSF. It includes 16 offices and a large conference…
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A world premiere opera by Rhiannon Giddens in 2020
June 13, 2019Spoleto Festival USA announces its commission of a new full-length opera by MacArthur Fellow and Grammy Award-winner Rhiannon Giddens (pictured left), based on the life and autobiography of Omar Ibn…
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Center for Women closes doors, transfers flagship programs to YWCA Greater Charleston
June 13, 2019The Center for Women officially ceased operations on May 31, 2019. The center has focused on educating and advocating for women since 1990. Before closing its doors, the Center for…
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With health catalyst partnership, Carolina eHealth Alliance can improve SC health outcomes
June 13, 2019Facilitated by Health Sciences South Carolina, CeHA moves from internal infrastructure to commercial, cloud-based platform. The use of electronic health information exchanges (HIEs) – which enable doctors and other healthcare…
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A preeminent servant-leader retires after dedicating 42 years to The Citadel
June 13, 2019Thousands of men and women passed through Lesesne Gate over the past 42 years. Many of them have gone on to lead armies, governments, corporations, churches and community organizations. And,…
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Stephen Eller joins Jarrard, Nowell & Russell as staff accountant
June 13, 2019Jarrard, Nowell & Russell, LLC, a Charleston-based accounting and business advisory firm, has added Stephen Eller as staff accountant to its downtown Charleston location. As staff accountant, Eller will handle…
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IAAM President and CEO says farewell
June 13, 2019Michael Boulware Moore, president and CEO of the International African American Museum (IAAM) , has announced his resignation. Moore’s final day as IAAM president and CEO will be August 2.…
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Lowvelo19 releases official bike routes
June 13, 2019It’s a dream job in many ways. Organizing dozens of bike rides across the country, Chris Aronhalt gets to visit beautiful places. Topping the list of his favorite ones, though,…
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SC Ports celebrates 550,000 square-foot synthetic resin transload facility in North Charleston
June 13, 2019South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) officials celebrated the expansion of the Frontier Logistics local operations, with the groundbreaking of an approximately 550,000 square-foot warehousing facility, which will support the handling…
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Gay Bingo moves to new venue, expands capacity for Aug. 15 event
June 12, 2019Gay Bingo – a marquee summertime fundraising event for Palmetto Community Care – is back on Aug. 15 at a new venue. This year the event will be at the…
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Boise Cascade expanding its Chester County operations
June 12, 2019Manufacturing Company Investing $17.5 Million in South Carolina Facility Boise Cascade Company (NYSE: BCC), is expanding its existing operations in Chester County. The company is investing an additional $17.5 million…
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S.C. Farmers and Roadside Market app makes healthy eating easier
June 12, 2019The S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) wants to remind residents of the S.C. Farmers and Roadside Market App to find and buy fresh produce locally. The web-based…
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Stuart G. Ames named CEO of MUSC Foundation
June 12, 201953-year-old foundation supports mission of education, research and patient care John Barter, chairman of the Board of Directors for the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) Foundation, announced the appointment of Stuart G.…
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CCSD welcomes successful educator as new executive director
June 11, 2019Charleston County School District (CCSD) announced Trevor Strawderman as a district executive director effective July 1. Strawderman currently serves as the principal of North Myrtle Beach High School, a position…
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CCSD names Rhonda Robinson director of Federal Programs
June 11, 2019Charleston County School District (CCSD) announced Rhonda Robinson as the director of Federal Programs. Robinson has served as the director of federal programs for Dorchester School District Four for the…
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CCSD announces new leaders for the 2019-20 school year
June 11, 2019Charleston County School District (CCSD) would like to announce the following new leadership within the district: Jennifer Baez, Interim Principal*, Pepperhill Elementary Janet Brown, Principal, Ladson Elementary Ryan Cumback,…
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Ellen Nitz selected as CCSD Director of Nursing Services
June 11, 2019Charleston County School District (CCSD) announced Ellen Nitz as the new director of Nursing Services. Nitz has served in the district for the past 12 years as the nurse liaison…
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SC Restaurant and Lodging Association welcomes new communications manager
June 11, 2019The South Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association (SCRLA) recently welcomed Lenza Jolley as their new Communications Manager. Jolley will be responsible for developing and implementing strategic communications campaigns to increase…
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Collins & Lacy announces changes in Myrtle Beach
June 11, 2019Law firm hires Horry County bar leader; names new managing shareholder Attorney Fred H. Oliver has joined Collins & Lacy as a shareholder in Myrtle Beach. He is the immediate…
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SC Ports handles record May for container volumes
June 11, 2019South Carolina Ports Authority reported its strongest May on record, with 204,457 twenty-foot equivalent container units (TEUs) handled last month. Fiscal year-to-date TEU volume is up 9.7 percent, with 2,192,689…
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20th Annual Race for The ARK in Summerville benefits families living with Alzheimer’s or related dementia
June 11, 2019Registration is open for the 20th annual Thrivent Financial Race for The ARK set for Saturday, August 24 in historic downtown Summerville. Race proceeds will benefit The ARK in its work providing…
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CresCom Bank introduces Jill Whisonant as Vice President and Branch Manager
June 11, 2019CresCom Bank welcomed Jill Whisonant as Vice President and Branch Manager of the Meeting Street branch in Charleston, South Carolina. In her new position at CresCom Bank, Whisonant will oversee…
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MUSC Health ranks No. 5 on inaugural Forbes List of America’s Best Employers by state
June 11, 2019MUSC Health ranks No. 5 on the inaugural Forbes list of America’s Best Employers in South Carolina. Forbes partnered with market research firm Statista to pinpoint the organizations liked best…
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Wasabi celebrates the start of summer with an all new monthly special, Mount Pleasant brunch menu and live music
June 10, 2019Wasabi of Daniel Island and Mount Pleasant is excited to feature a new monthly special this June. The Sushi Spotlight this month will be Devil’s Eye Maki, perfect for summer.…
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Pete Harper, CCIM represented the landlord in the renewal of 3,000 SF of flex/office space in Charleston, SC
June 10, 2019Lee & Associates Charleston’s Pete Harper, CCIM and the owners of the West Charleston Business Center want to congratulate Loomis Armored US, LLC on renewing their leases at the…
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Gotcha reaches 100 partnerships nationwide
June 10, 2019Gotcha announced reaching 100 e-mobility partnerships, 90% of which are exclusive, with the addition of 11 college and university systems in the last 2 weeks. This expansion further solidifies Gotcha as…
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Charleston Water System Named a Best Place to Work in South Carolina For Ninth Consecutive Year
June 10, 2019Charleston Water System (CWS) ranked as one of the Best Places to Work in South Carolina in the large employer category for the ninth consecutive year in a program offered…
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West Ashley Valedictorian honored for 12- years of perfect attendance
June 10, 2019A 12-year perfect attendance record is unbelievable testimony to grit and dedication according to West Ashley High School (WAHS) Principal Lee Runyon. Very few students across South Carolina can boast…
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Wando Mount Pleasant Library now open to the public
June 10, 2019Charleston County Public Library (CCPL) officially opened the Wando Mount Pleasant Library, located at 1400 Carolina Park Boulevard in Mount Pleasant, during a ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday, June 10.…
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LS3P’s Loretta Sheridan elected President of Charleston Chapter of CSI
June 10, 2019LS3P congratulates Specifications Writer Loretta Sheridan, MEng, CDT, LC, MIES, on being elected President of the Charleston Chapter of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) for 2019-2020. Sheridan joined the…
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Two S.C. sites receive federal funding for environmental cleanup projects
June 7, 2019Two South Carolina brownfields will receive funding for environmental remediation projects, announced the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s. The cities of Camden and Easley are each recipients of $300,000 Brownfield Assessment…
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Frampton Construction wraps up one Blake project, digs into another
June 7, 2019Frampton Construction Company, LLC has completed work on The Blake at Baxter Village and is now underway on construction of The Blake at Hollingsworth Park. Located just off Highway 77…
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Palmetto Goodwill announces new Board Officers and Members
June 7, 2019On May 30th Palmetto Goodwill held its annual Chair’s Reception in which new Board Officers and Board Members were introduced and assumed their positions on the Board of Directors. For…
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The South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy rebrands to Fact Forward
June 7, 2019The South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy is now Fact Forward. After 25 years of commitment to South Carolina, we have recognized the need to encompass all that we…
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Undiscovered Charleston: an unparalleled, chef-led culinary history experience
June 7, 2019Charleston’s Chef Forrest Parker is taking his passion about the city, its diverse people, their shared history and the cuisine that resulted in a new direction: the Undiscovered Charleston personal chef tour.…
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Cresswind Charleston recognized as one of the 50 Best Master-Planned Communities in the United States
June 7, 2019Where to Retire reveals “The Short List: 50 Best Master-Planned Communities in the United States,” in the July/August issue, on newsstands June 11. The list is the only one of…
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The little-known number at the root of S.C.’s biggest problem
June 7, 2019By Richard Eckstrom S.C. Comptroller Seven and a quarter percent. That’s the official “assumed rate of return” for South Carolina’s retiree pension system. In other words, state officials tell…
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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis welcomes new members to S.C. Board of Financial Institutions
June 6, 2019State Treasurer Curtis Loftis welcomed two new appointees to the South Carolina Board of Financial Institutions as part of the board’s monthly meeting. Billy Byrd and Charles “Chuck” H. Stuart…
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DHEC accepting nominations for ‘Community Stars’
June 5, 2019Nominations are now being accepted for Community Star awards that spotlight some of South Carolina’s advocates for a better environment and healthier communities. The S.C. Department of Health and Environmental…
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Charleston Metro Chamber welcomes Director of Corporate Sponsorships
June 5, 2019The Charleston Metro Chamber announces Kevin Schildt as Director of Corporate Partnerships. He reports directly to the Chief Development Officer, Adrian Cain. Before joining the Chamber team, Kevin worked for the Lehigh…
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LDC and the City of Charleston announce settlement agreement to help address the City’s growing affordable housing problem
June 5, 2019The LDC and the City of Charleston announced that the LDC, the City of Charleston, Mayor John J. Tecklenburg and former Mayor Joseph P. Riley, Jr. have entered into a…
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East Cooper Medical Center to host Healthy Over Hungry® Cereal Drive from June 7 to June 14
June 5, 2019Because Hunger Doesn’t Take a Summer Vacation East Cooper Medical Center is leading a community effort to provide area children and adults struggling with hunger with a healthy breakfast during…
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CCSD college-sponsored Merit Scholarship winners named
June 5, 2019Ten Charleston County School District students are being recognized today by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) as winners of National Merit Scholarships financed by U.S. colleges and universities. The…
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From Sharks to Medicine in Mars: Grants fund variety of College of Charleston student research
June 5, 2019Summer brings so many opportunities for college students. Some of them have full-time jobs. Some travel. Some serve internships while others enroll in classes and study. And still others invest…
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Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd’s Perry MacLennan takes on new leadership role with the SC Bar YLD
June 5, 2019Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd announced that Perry MacLennan will become President-Elect of the South Carolina Bar Young Lawyers Division effective July 1. As the incoming President-Elect of the South Carolina Bar…
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Lowcountry Food Bank’s 2019 Summer Meals Program Kick Off scheduled for June 6, 2019
June 5, 2019The Lowcountry Food Bank (LCFB) is conducting its annual Summer Meals Kick Off at the Johns Island Library, 3531 Maybank Highway, Johns Island, SC 29455, at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday,…
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Non Profit Minute – Pat Walker, Lowcountry Food Bank
June 5, 2019The Who’s on the Move, BizSC, Non Profit Minute is a quick, one minute interview in support of the amazing impact that local non profits have on our communities. We…
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