Richardson Thomas recognized in “Best Law Firms”
November 2, 2023Richardson Thomas again is ranked in Tier 1 in two cities in “Best Law Firms®,” a national directory with a goal of identifying top law firms nationwide. Richardson Thomas’ ratings…
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Best Law Firms 2024 cites Robinson Gray in top tier for Columbia in 16 practice areas
November 2, 2023Robinson Gray is being recognized in a total of 24 practice areas in the 2024 edition of “Best Law Firms.” The publication, which recognizes the top practices in the nation,…
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Lourie Law Firm named to top tier in the 2024 edition of Best Law Firms in America
November 2, 2023Lourie Law Firm is being honored once again by Best Law Firms in America®. In its 2024 edition, the national guide has placed the firm in Tier 1 for the…
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Morton & Gettys earns two Tier 1 honors in “Best Law Firms”
November 2, 2023ROCK HILL, SC – Morton & Gettys again has earned “Best Law Firms®” Tier 1 ratings in Real Estate Law and Trust and Estates Law. This marks the fourth consecutive…
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Callison Tighe named to Tier 1 for Columbia by Best Law Firms in six areas
November 2, 2023Callison Tighe & Robinson was again named to the top tier for the Columbia region in six practice areas. For the past 14 years, the firm has been recognized as…
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Burnette Shutt & McDaniel earns 6 top-tier honors in “Best Law Firms”
November 2, 2023Burnette Shutt & McDaniel has earned Tier One honors in three employment law practice areas, two employee benefits categories and in civil rights law in the just-released addition of “Best…
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Historic Columbia announces November 2023 events
November 2, 2023Historic Columbia is excited to announce programming and events for November 2023. See the full list of November events below and be sure to leave room in your calendar to…
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NAI Columbia Land Team executes the sale of five Bethune properties
November 2, 2023NAI Columbia’s Tombo Milliken, Tom Milliken, and Nelson Weston successfully represented a family estate and sold five separate parcels in and around Bethune, SC totaling ± 293.26 acres. All five…
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Revolutionary Times Market on Nov. 18 offers Colonial-themed experience
November 2, 2023GREENWOOD, SC – As part of the upcoming America250 celebration in 2026, the Issaqueena Chapter, NSDAR will hold a Revolutionary Times Market and Fair on Saturday, Nov. 18, from 10…
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Trinity Partners represents both sides in the investment sale of retail building in Five Points
November 2, 2023Trinity Partners recently facilitated the investment sale of 2123 Greene Street in Columbia’s Five Points district. The retail property was sold with two tenants in place. Pure Barre and Blue…
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GHF announces 88-unit, all-affordable, The Riley at Overbrook
November 2, 2023The Greenville Housing Fund, Schaumber Development, and Douglas Development broke ground Wednesday on an 88-unit apartment community that will be affordable to renters earning less than 60% of the area’s…
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City of Columbia Solid Waste leaf collection alternate locations
November 2, 2023The City of Columbia Solid Waste Division is adding a new leaf collection option this fall for residents to drop their bagged leaves at designated container locations throughout the City.…
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Habitat Greenville dedicates 2023 Arena Build Home
November 2, 2023Gwendolyn Smith is back home, literally and figuratively. A retired medical secretary, Smith grew up in the Nicholtown community mostly in apartments just a few hundred feet from her new…
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Columbia Museum of Art announces December programs and events
November 2, 2023EXHIBITIONS Lee Alexander McQueen & Ann Ray: Rendez-Vous On view through January 21, 2024 Rendez-Vous offers a rare glimpse into the life and mind of one of the most…
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Taste of Lake Murray tickets on sale November 16
November 2, 2023Save the date for “The Social Event of the Year”, Taste of Lake Murray, presented by Lexington Medical Center, on Thursday, March 21 at 6 PM at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Columbia. Dance the night away while…
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The COMET Financial Team receives 6th award for fiscal excellence
November 2, 2023Honor commends organization’s excellence in handling and reporting all funding, including the Richland County Penny Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) has awarded the Certificate of…
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Construction Partners, Inc. completes Charlotte-Rock Hill area acquisition
November 2, 2023Construction Partners, Inc., a vertically integrated civil infrastructure company specializing in the construction and maintenance of roadways across six southeastern states, today announced that it has acquired from Reeves Construction…
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College of Charleston plays major role in Literary Festival
November 2, 2023The College of Charleston is proud to once again be the official academic partner of the Charleston Literary Festival. The festival, which runs Nov. 3–12,2023, will feature a host of world-class…
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24/7 Christmas music launches on magic 106.3 in Greenville
November 2, 2023Audacy announced that Magic 106.3 (WSPA-FM) the Upstate’s uncontested, true adult contemporary station, has switched to an all-holiday music format, powered by Crumbl Cookies, the Upcountry History Museum, Upstate Holiday…
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Dorchester County Consolidated Dispatch staff receive State Awards
November 2, 2023Dorchester County Consolidated Dispatch announced that two of its team members have received awards with the South Carolina Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (SC APCO/NENA). Telecommunicator Ashley Sparks received the…
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November Food Truck Fridays
November 2, 2023The City of Columbia continues the exciting initiative Food Truck Fridays through the month of November. There will be new food vendors and the food trucks will operate from one location. The City of Columbia Food Truck Fridays…
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Duke Energy kicks off monthlong campaign providing nearly $400,000 to help fight hunger in South Carolina this holiday season
November 2, 2023Funds will support more than 60 feeding programs throughout November Effort will spotlight organizations that work to reduce lack of consistent healthy meals across the state There’s a nip in…
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SC Ports breaks ground on North Charleston community center
November 2, 2023SC Ports, Palmetto Railways, community groups and local leaders broke ground on a 15,000-square-foot community recreation center in North Charleston’s Chicora-Cherokee neighborhood. (Photo/SCPA/English Purcell) Construction of a 15,000-square-foot community recreation…
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Charleston Parks Conservancy and PowerPlant SC collaborate to offer four free tree giveaway events to increase urban tree canopy and manage flooding and urban heat
November 2, 2023Charleston Parks Conservancy, in partnership with Duke Energy’s PowerPlant SC initiative and with input from Charleston Tree Experts, announced a series of four tree giveaways set to take root this…
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East Coast Wings + Grill opens new location in Clemson
November 2, 2023Sights Set on Continued Expansion in Southeast East Coast Wings + Grill (ECW+G), a full-service and family-dining restaurant renowned for its variety of buffalo wing sauces and heat indexes, announced…
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Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with thoughtful programming on SCETV
November 2, 2023South Carolina ETV (SCETV) is proud to present programming that honors the rich history, culture and contributions of Indigenous peoples. Throughout November, viewers can explore a diverse range of content…
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LEAD Upstate’s generous contribution to K9 Teams: Funds presentation for two departments
November 2, 2023On Wednesday, October 25th, LEAD Upstate, a community organization dedicated to supporting law enforcement personnel in Greenville County, marked the conclusion of its 9th year of heartfelt appreciation and support.…
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Rosen Hagood Law Firm receives 8 Metropolitan Rankings in 2024 “Best Law Firms”
November 2, 2023Rosen Hagood announced that the firm was ranked in the 2024 U.S. News – Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” list. Located in Charleston, South Carolina, the firm received four Tier…
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Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd recognized as a 2024 “Best Law Firm” by Best Lawyers®
November 2, 2023Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A. has been named a top-tier firm by Best Lawyers® in its 2024 “Best Law Firms” rankings for the 14th consecutive year. The firm earned a national…
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Open call for local artists: CAE is now accepting submissions for the 2024 – 2025 Art in the Airport program
November 2, 2023Calling all professional artists! The Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) is now accepting submissions for the 2024 – 2025 Art in the Airport program. Now in its fifth year, the wildly popular…
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Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd recognized as a 2024 “Best Law Firm” by Best Lawyers®
November 2, 2023Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A. has been named a top-tier firm by Best Lawyers® in its 2024 “Best Law Firms” rankings for the 14th consecutive year. The firm earned a national…
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Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd recognized as a 2024 “Best Law Firm” by Best Lawyers®
November 2, 2023Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A. has been named a top-tier firm by Best Lawyers® in its 2024 “Best Law Firms” rankings for the 14th consecutive year. The firm earned a national…
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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis urges South Carolinians impacted by ACI Worldwide unauthorized consumer transfers to act before Nov. 13 deadline
November 2, 2023More than 7,500 eligible to receive restitution for unauthorized financial exposure. State Treasurer Curtis Loftis is urging South Carolina consumers impacted by a 2021 testing error that involved ACI Payments,…
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Colliers Industrial Report: Waves of deliveries continue across the state
November 2, 2023Commercial Real Estate Research & Forecast Report Q3 2023 South Carolina Industrial Market Highlights The construction pipeline across the state yielded another quarter with large amounts of deliveries and absorption.…
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The Lumberyard Line Up
November 1, 2023It’s November and we have a great line up of food, entertainment, and of course, beer! Come see us this weekend and indulge in your favorite pint while relishing some…
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Friday Night Lights – High School Football Schedule for the Week
November 1, 2023It’s definitely football weather. Bundle up and enjoy the games this Friday. Here’s the lineup for this Friday, November 3: Clinton (8-2) hosts Palmetto (3-7) Laurens Raiders (2-8)at Northwestern (9-1)…
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Be a Santa to a Senior® brings joy to older adults in the Midlands
November 1, 2023Home Instead urges the local community to help spread holiday cheer As the festivities of the holiday season begin, Home Instead® encourages residents in Richland and Lexington counties to participate in the Be…
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Clinton-Laurens-Newberry Tennis Association and Presbyterian College Host Successful Free Tennis Camp
November 1, 2023The Clinton-Laurens-Newberry Tennis Association (CLNTA), in collaboration with Presbyterian College (PC), recently organized a free youth tennis camp that brought together tennis enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels. The…
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Colliers Report: Columbia maintains demand and sustainable rate of development
November 1, 2023Commercial Real Estate Research & Forecast Report Q3 2023 Columbia Industrial Market Highlights Limited product with heavy power and material lead times associated with electrical enhancements continue to be a…
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PC to Celebrate National First-Gen College Celebration with Weeklong Slate of Events
November 1, 2023Presbyterian College is putting out the call to celebrate its community of first-generation college students with a full week of events, workshops, and programs, Nov. 4-11. Nationally, the First-Generation College…
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Colliers assists Gallivan White & Boyd in the renewal of its headquarters in Downtown Greenville
November 1, 2023Office brokerage team in Greenville continues long-standing relationship with Gallivan White & Boyd after years of completed real estate deals across the Carolinas Colliers office brokerage team members Bailey Tollison,…
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Central welcomes new Senior Vice President
November 1, 2023Former CEO of Old Dominion Electric Cooperative joins Central Electric Power Cooperative Central Electric Power Cooperative, Inc. announced the hiring of Marcus Harris, P.E., as our new Senior Vice President…
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Love’s Pure Light: The Laurens County Chorale’s Upcoming Concert
November 1, 2023As the holiday season approaches, Laurens County residents can look forward to an evening of enchanting choral music that will surely warm their hearts. The Laurens County Chorale, under the…
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Lander’s Brittany Cuenin to Give Lecture on History of Fairy Tales
November 1, 2023The community is invited to join Lander University and the Arts Center of Greenwood for the third installment of the 2023-24 Community Lecture Series on Wednesday, Nov. 15, at the…
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Laurens County Sports Hall of Fame Now Accepting Nominations for Class of 2024
November 1, 2023The Laurens County Sports Hall of Fame is now accepting nominations for the Class of 2024. The 2024 induction ceremony will be held in April at the Laurens County Museum.…
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Explore the World of Education at Laurens Academy’s Open House
November 1, 2023Laurens Academy invites you to step into the world of learning and growth through a college preparatory curriculum at the upcoming Open House event on Monday, November 6th, from 6:00…
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Willis Cantey elected chair of SCICU Board of Trustees
October 31, 2023Willis Cantey, a Charleston business and civic leader, was elected board chair by the trustees of the S.C. Independent Colleges and Universities (SCICU) at their October 10 board meeting, hosted…
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CMA Chamber Music on Main’s upcoming season is one for the books
October 31, 2023Artistic director Andrew Armstrong welcomes all-star lineup for concert series The critically acclaimed, intimate concert series CMA Chamber Music on Main marks its 22nd year with an extraordinary 2023–2024 season.…
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Merle Norman Cosmetics opens in Aston Properties’ Verdae Village
October 31, 2023Granddaughter of Greenville’s first Merle Norman franchise owner carries on family legacy Merle Norman Cosmetics, an international cosmetic company specializing in skin care, personal care, and makeup products, is pleased…
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TravelBoom promotes Alyssa Foriska to Director of Marketing
October 31, 2023TravelBoom, the leading data-driven digital marketing agency for hotels, resorts, and vacation rental companies, has promoted Alyssa Foriska to Director of Marketing. With more than nine years of industry experience,…
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