Historic Columbia announces July 2023 events
July 3, 2023Historic Columbia is excited to announce programming and events for July 2023. See the full list of July events below and be sure to leave room in your calendar to…
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Midlands Technical College Building Construction team places second in nation
July 3, 2023Midlands Technical College’s Building Construction team placed second in the nation during the 2023 SkillsUSA National Leadership & Skills Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, TeamWorks category. Hosted at the World Congress…
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Senator Thomas Alexander discusses SC7 2023
July 3, 2023Senator Thomas Alexander, president of the South Carolina Senate, talks from the trail July 3, 2023 EDITORIAL NOTE: In this series of short videos running throughout the month of July,…
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Sheriff Lott, other county officials cut ribbon on new Midlands Gang Task Force headquarters
July 3, 2023Multi-agency substation located in North Columbia By W. Thomas Smith Jr. The Richland County Sheriff’s Department (RCSD) opened its seventeenth satellite substation with the new RCSD-led Midlands Gang Task Force…
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Fall Semester ‘Last Call’ for No-Cost Tuition at PTC
July 3, 2023This fall likely will be the “last call” to pay zero dollars for tuition at Piedmont Technical College (PTC). College officials worked diligently to tap various funding sources to extend…
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Dixon Named Director of PTC Laurens Center for Advanced Manufacturing
July 3, 2023Piedmont Technical College (PTC) is pleased to announce that Charles Dixon has been named director of the PTC Laurens Center for Advanced Manufacturing (LCAM). “Charles is a familiar face to…
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International African American Museum opens doors wide for visitors near and far
June 30, 2023Public opening follows a line-up of celebration and community events The International African American Museum (IAAM) officially opened to the public on Tuesday, June 27, after over 20 years of…
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Five new degree tracks expand opportunities for business majors
June 30, 2023Starting this fall, Furman University students majoring in business administration can choose to concentrate in one of five tracks: finance, international business, marketing, entrepreneurship and general business administration. These are…
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SOUTH CAROLINA SEVEN 2023 begins Saturday: What to expect
June 30, 2023Michelle McCollum, president of the South Carolina National Heritage Corridor, talks from the trailhead June 30, 2023 EDITORIAL NOTE: In this first of several short videos beginning today and running…
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Leasing vs. Buying a Car: Which one is right for you?
June 30, 2023By Carolyn A. Stewart If you have been in the market for a new (or used) car in the last 2-3 years, you are probably aware that the cost of…
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International African American Museum opening remarks
June 29, 2023The International African American Museum (IAAM) hosted its community dedication ceremony celebration at Marion Square set for June 24. The event, presented by Boeing, brought visitors, community, and celebrities together…
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Blink Book Review #5: Newsroom Confidential – Lessons (and Worries) from an Ink-Stained Life
June 29, 2023By Reba Hull Campbell As a lifelong news junky, I love reading about the machinations of a newsroom – How do news stories actually get to the front page? Who…
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Making The Sea Bountiful
June 29, 2023By Tom Poland Artificial Reefs & Memorial Fishing Grounds Early 1980s, it was. We put out to sink a ship. Waves tossed us about as we headed seaward to…
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City of Orangeburg receives $22.7 million for Railroad Corner
June 29, 2023The City of Orangeburg will be receiving $22.7 million that will fund a pedestrian bridge and parking lot at Railroad Corner. Secretary Pete Buttigieg, along with Congressman James Clyburn were…
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Countybank Foundation donates $25K to Hospice & Palliative Care of the Piedmont
June 29, 2023Countybank and Greenwood Capital recently presented a check for $25,000 to Hospice & Palliative Care of the Piedmont. The donation was given on behalf of the Countybank Foundation, which was…
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North Columbia project to unite communities with returning summer block party series
June 29, 2023Serve & Connect and the North Columbia Youth Empowerment Initiative (NCYEI) have reunited with the City of Columbia and the Columbia Police Department to host their annual Be Safe Summer…
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Garvin Design Group celebrates 20 years
June 29, 2023Columbia-based architecture, interiors, and planning firm Garvin Design Group marked its 20th anniversary on June 26, 2023. Scott Garvin established his firm in the Vista’s historic Gervais Place building in…
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National engineering firm Garver to create Water Design Center, add new office in Greenville
June 29, 2023Firm emphasizes East Coast growth plans in adding approximately 100 new jobs downtown in “region ripe for sophisticated, custom solutions” Garver, a multidisciplined engineering, planning, and environmental services firm with…
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National engineering firm Garver to create Water Design Center, adds new offices in Greenville County, S.C.
June 29, 2023Firm emphasizes East Coast growth plans in adding approximately 100 new jobs downtown in “region ripe for sophisticated, custom solutions” Garver, a multidisciplined engineering, planning, and environmental services firm with…
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Drum Creative promotes Plourde to COO
June 29, 2023Drum Creative, a leading, full-service digital marketing agency, announced the promotion of Bruce Plourde to Chief Operating Officer (COO). Having been involved with marketing and communications for over 20 years,…
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SCSBIT’s Hinson promoted to assistant director for Risk Control
June 29, 2023The South Carolina School Boards Insurance Trust’s (SCSBIT) Risk Control Manager Tim Hinson has been named Assistant Director for Risk Control, effective July 1. “Tim’s promotion is SCSBIT’s formal recognition…
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Halls Chophouse Greenville to undergo $2.2 million renovations
June 29, 2023Hall Management Group, the South Carolina-based owner of the Halls Chophouse restaurants in South Carolina and Tennessee, will temporarily close the company’s Greenville, South Carolina location in July for extensive…
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Entrepreneur Minute – Brittany Koester, Azalea Coffee Bar
June 29, 2023The Who’s on the Move, Entrepreneur Minute is an interview in support of the undeniable impact that entrepreneurs have on our communities. We will be highlighting 20 entrepreneurs in each of…
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Sheriff Lott and RCSD to kick-off Independence Day with morning workout at the S.C. State House
June 29, 2023The July 4 event will honor fallen soldier and RCSD deputy Ryan Rawl By W. Thomas Smith Jr. Registration is open for the 11th-annual RYAN RAWL MEMORIAL WORKOUT to be…
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Newest program from The Citadel STEM Center aims to support math education leaders in rural areas
June 29, 2023Learning to Lead, or L2L, is a five-year project supported by the National Science Foundation’s Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program, or NOYCE, that is designed to develop rural mathematics teacher…
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Trident United Way’s Day of Action brings local businesses together to support Tri-County seniors
June 28, 2023Trident United Way and local corporate partners Chernoff Newman, Elliott Davis and Greystar volunteered over several days last week as part of Day of Action, a Global Day of Service…
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Dr. Mark K. Pyles joins Greenwood Capital investment team
June 28, 2023Greenwood Capital is pleased to announce the addition of Dr. Mark K. Pyles, CFA® to the investment team as the Director of Multi-Asset Strategies. Dr. Pyles first joined Greenwood Capital…
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CCSD Trustees approve contract with Dr. Eric Gallien to serve as Superintendent
June 28, 2023The Charleston County School District (CCSD) Board of Trustees announced that Dr. Eric N. Gallien has been named the district’s next Superintendent of Schools. The Board approved Dr. Gallien’s contract…
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Poole appointed dean for CSU’s College of Health Sciences
June 28, 2023Dr. Gabby Poole has been selected as the dean of the College of Health Sciences at Charleston Southern University. Having served as interim dean since January 2022, Poole previously served as…
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Dixon named director of Laurens Center for Advanced Manufacturing
June 28, 2023Charles Dixon, the new director of the PTC Laurens Center for Advanced Manufacturing Piedmont Technical College (PTC) is pleased to announce that Charles Dixon has been named director of the…
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Women Confidence Builders’ largest event of 2023 to be headlined by national authors
June 28, 2023Women Confidence Builders will be hosting its biggest event of 2023 with a growth and diversity discussion from authors Bertina Ceccarelli and Susanne Tedrick as well as a guest speech…
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New International African American Museum extends its storytelling through unique landscape design elements
June 28, 2023SeamonWhiteside partnered with nationally-renowned Hood Design Studio to bring this multi-decade project to life SeamonWhiteside (SW+), a full-service site firm with offices throughout the Carolinas, recently completed a seven-year site…
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Dominion Energy shares 5 tips for managing energy usage as temperatures rise
June 28, 2023With temperatures on the rise, Dominion Energy is offering a few simple ways to conserve energy and manage your energy bill this summer. “Making simple changes in the summertime to…
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American Legion Post 25 Recognizes Civil Servants in Laurens County – Two Receive Statewide Awards and Recognition
June 28, 2023Each Year the American Legion Department of South Carolina in Columbia asks the 160 Posts in the state to nominate and recognize deserving civil servants in the community. Working with the supervisors at the…
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SC EMS Association receives $35,000 grant from Power:Ed to update and expand training programs to boost EMT pipeline across rural SC
June 28, 2023The South Carolina Emergency Medical Services Association (SCEMSA), a nonprofit dedicated to improving EMS through advocacy, collaboration, and education, has been awarded a $35,000 grant to boost education accessibility in…
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The Lumberyard Lineup for July 4 Weekend
June 28, 2023We are heading into the July 4th weekend and there is much to celebrate. Here’s the line up at the Lumberyard in Clinton. See you there! Thursday, June 29 – Town…
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Richland Two Board announces new superintendent
June 28, 2023The Richland Two Board of Trustees voted at its June 27 meeting to hire Dr. Kim Moore as the new superintendent of Richland School District Two. Dr. Kim Moore is the…
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New grant funds to advance racial health equity
June 28, 2023YWCA Greater Charleston and three of its partners have received more than $450,000 in grants to disrupt drivers of poor health and outcomes among children of color across Charleston. YWA…
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Janine Morris joins the Midtown Office of C. Dan Joyner, REALTORS
June 28, 2023Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices C. Dan Joyner, REALTORS is pleased to announce that Janine Morris has joined the company’s Midtown office as a sales associate. Janine has a heart of gold…
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Broadstreet underway on more than 2,000 residential lots in the Upstate
June 28, 2023Broadstreet, Inc., a Greenville-based private equity firm, is preparing home-build-ready land for more than 2,000 lots across four developments in the Upstate, which are expected to yield thousands of homes…
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Engenius designs and launches University Center of Greenville (UCG) website
June 28, 2023Engenius, a Greenville-based web design agency, recently relaunched University Center of Greenville’s (UCG) website to showcase a visual refresh of UCG’s unique consortium of academic programs from top-ranked SC universities,…
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Ignite Digital Services enters partnership with Archer Integrated Risk Management
June 28, 2023CHARLESTON, SC – Ignite Digital Services, an operational consulting company serving the national security sector, has entered Archer Integrated Risk Management’s (IRM) Aligned Market Program (AMP) as a Partner. A…
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SC7 Expedition kicks-off at famed Chattooga River
June 28, 2023SC7 2023 planners, guides, and partners will launch expedition on Saturday, July 1 WALHALLA, S.C. – The 4th-annual SOUTH CAROLINA SEVEN (SC7) expedition across the Palmetto State will launch from…
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Martha Franks Retirement Community to Host Annual Patriotic Organ Concert
June 28, 2023It wouldn’t be the Fourth of July without the annual patriotic organ concert hosted by Martha Franks Retirement Community. This year’s concert will be held on Sunday, July 2 at…
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Three soldiers, one Marine honored during Carolina Celebration of Liberty
June 28, 2023Annual event attended by Gov. Henry McMaster and U.S. Congressman Joe Wilson By Chris Carter With bands playing, choirs and soloists singing, flags waving, indoor pyrotechnics (fireworks), and nearly 6,000…
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LPD Benefit Ride Will Help Launch Inaugural Youth Camp
June 28, 2023The Laurens Police Department recently held a motorcycle and hot rod benefit ride to support their inaugural youth camp which is scheduled to kick off on July 17. By all…
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Freedom Fest 2023 Line Up in Laurens
June 27, 2023The City of Laurens is preparing for another spectacular Freedom Fest on the Historic Laurens Square in Laurens. The festivities will take place on July 3 and include an evening…
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Power:Ed Grant to Provide GAP Scholarships to Underserved and Nontraditional Piedmont Technical College Students
June 27, 2023Power:Ed, a Columbia-based philanthropy of South Carolina Student Loan Corporation, has awarded $30,000 to Piedmont Technical College (PTC) to support scholarships covering tuition and educational expenses for underserved and nontraditional…
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All About Bulb Culture
June 27, 2023Members of the community are invited to join the Laurens County Master Gardener Association for a presentation on bulb culture. The presentation will include helpful tips on such topics as…
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Lights on the Lake Prepares for 10th Anniversary Fireworks Event
June 27, 2023Considered by many to be the area’s premier fireworks and music event on beautiful Lake Greenwood, South Carolina, Lights on the Lake is celebrating the 10th year of lighting up the…
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