Fostering Support and Philanthropy: Mattress By Appointment and Edwin Shoffner give gift to young adult exiting foster care
October 12, 2018Mattress By Appointment, and CEO Edwin Shoffner, in the company’s philanthropic partnership with Pendleton Place, provided a life- changing gift to a young adult exiting the foster care system and…
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SC 25 Fastest Growing Companies Honored at Luncheon
October 12, 2018South Carolina’s TOP25 Fastest Growing Companies were honored at a luncheon October 10th, 2018 at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center in Columbia, South Carolina. MedTrust Medical Transport located in Charleston…
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Gwynn’s of Mount Pleasant hosts Charles Krypell & Windsor Jewelers pop-up shop – October 19-20
October 12, 2018Gwynn’s of Mount Pleasant, the largest independently owned luxury department store in South Carolina, announced they’ll host a special pop-up shop featuring Charles Krypell and Windsor Jewelers. WHEN: Friday, October…
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LS3P congratulates CFO Doug Snyder, Charleston CFO Council Award Winner
October 12, 2018LS3P congratulates CFO Doug Snyder, CPA, CGMA, on being named “2018 CFO of the Year” by the Charleston CFO Council in the Large Company category. Snyder was recognized for his…
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Caldwell Commercial represents Ten Ten Bankton, LLC
October 12, 2018Bob Caldwell of Caldwell Commercial Real Estate represented the landlord, Ten Ten Bankton, LLC, in the lease of 13,300 square feet of space at 1010 Bankton Circle in Hanahan to…
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Podcast series looks at nexus between church and culture
October 12, 2018By W. Thomas Smith Jr. INTERSECT: WHERE CHURCH MEETS CULTURE – a Christian-based podcast series addressing the nexus where, as the billing suggests, church encounters popular culture – is…
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ABC Carolinas Chapter emphasizes the need to fill skills gap during Careers in Construction month
October 12, 2018Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Carolinas Chapter released two proclamations on October 11, 2018 signed by South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster and North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper and designating October…
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South Carolina’s first student film festival announces call for entries
October 12, 2018Doko Film Fest, a competitive showcase event featuring the work of student filmmakers ages 15 to 18, is pleased to announce that entries are officially being accepted for its inaugural…
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Midlands Green Award Nomination open until October 29th
October 12, 2018Midlands Green Award Nomination open until October 29th The Midlands Green Awards are being presented by Keep the Midlands Beautiful and will be presented on November 16th at the 7th…
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Member Iinduction at Rotary Club of Lake Murray-Irmo
October 12, 2018Dr. Olin “Hank” Powell was inducted as a new member of the Rotary Club of Lake Murray-Irmo. Dr. Powell is a retired physician. Dr. Powell was sponsored by Mr. Lyman…
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SC 25 Fastest Growing Companies Honored at Luncheon
October 12, 2018South Carolina’s TOP25 Fastest Growing Companies were honored at a luncheon October 10th, 2018 at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center in Columbia, South Carolina. MedTrust Medical Transport located in Charleston…
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Jim Jeffers receives award for the Paul Harris Society
October 12, 2018On Wednesday, October 10th Jim Jeffers received the award and pin for the Paul Harris Society. To be apart of the Paul Harris Society the rotary member commits to…
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Rotary Club of Lake Murray-Irmo awards Major Donor
October 12, 2018Dr. Stephen Hefner on Wednesday, October 10th was awarded the Major Donor award. This is someone who goes above and beyond the call of Rotary. Dr. Hefner sees the…
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Rotary Club of Lake Murray-Irmo contributes to Snack Pack program
October 12, 2018On Wednesday, October 10th Stuart Stout was present to accept a check for the snack pack program. The club members also got to hear an update about the program. The…
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College of Charleston to host ‘Last Seen: Finding Family After Slavery’ – October 17
October 11, 2018The College of Charleston Friends of the Library and the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture are collaborating with Judith Giesberg, professor of history at Villanova University,…
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Zero George Hotel recognized with Condé Nast Traveler’s fifth consecutive 2018 Readers’ Choice Award
October 11, 2018The World’s Best Hotels, Resorts, Cities, Islands, Airlines, Airports and Cruise Lines Condé Nast Traveler announced the results of its 31st annual Readers’ Choice Awards this week. Readers voted Charleston as their favorite…
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Columbia Airport provides opportunities for small businesses
October 11, 2018Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) is initiating a new opportunity for small businesses and independent merchants. The Columbia Opportunity Leasing Agreement (COLA) Program is designed to showcase and extend retail merchandise…
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Colliers International awarded management and leasing assignment of 1971 & 1977 Legrand Road
October 11, 2018Colliers International | South Carolina announced its Real Estate Management Services (REMS) and brokerage divisions have been awarded the property management and leasing of 23,200 square feet of commercial flex…
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Ribbon-Cutting for The Nieri Family Cottage at Boys Farm of Newberry
October 11, 2018Ceremony Scheduled for October 13, 2018 at 2:00 PM The Midlands children’s home, Boys Farm of Newberry will welcome a third residency cottage named “The Nieri Family Cottage” on October…
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Team South Carolina begins transition to normal operations following Tropical Storm Michael
October 11, 2018As the need for immediate life-safety and disaster response resources begins to subside across the state, agencies are beginning the transition to normal, daily operations. Tropical Storm Michael is continuing…
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Southeastern Freight Lines recognizes Malcolm Bryant for 50 years of safe driving
October 11, 2018Southeastern Freight Lines, the leading provider of regional less-than-truckload (LTL) transportation services, recognized Malcom Bryant for 50 years driving with no accidents during the company’s annual Safety and Service Awards celebration…
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Infinity Marketing advances social media and PR departments with team expansion
October 11, 2018Infinity Marketing announced it has promoted Gina Smith to Social Media Specialist and hired Katie Beliles as Social Media & PR Specialist, growing the firm’s Social Media department and public…
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Safety Tips: What to Do Before, During, and After a Hurricane
October 11, 2018These tips are critical to staying safe before, during, and after a hurricane The Atlantic hurricane season lasts from June through November and, although most of the time all you…
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University of South Carolina’s Columbia campus closed
October 11, 2018The University of South Carolina’s Columbia campus is closed and all classes canceled Thursday, Oct. 11 because of expected hazardous road conditions associated with Hurricane Michael. University officials expect to…
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City Officials announce Customer Care Information Hotline during Tropical Storm Michael
October 11, 2018City of Columbia officials are urging citizens to use a primary contact number for information during Tropical Storm Michael operations. The primary information number is telephone number 803-545-3300. The customer care…
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Ribbon-Cutting for The Nieri Family Cottage at Boys Farm of Newberry
October 11, 2018Ceremony Scheduled for October 13, 2018 at 2:00 PM The Midlands children’s home, Boys Farm of Newberry will welcome a third residency cottage named “The Nieri Family Cottage” on October…
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Month long Museum of OZ opened with record breaking attendance
October 10, 2018On Saturday, September 29, the South Carolina State Museum kicked off its month long Museum of Oz Halloween tradition to record breaking attendance with over 1,500 guests the first weekend and…
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Town of Lexington Hurricane Michael update
October 10, 2018Due to the pending arrival and impact Hurricane Michael will have on South Carolina and the Midlands Region, the Town of Lexington has rescheduled the following event: Show has been…
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The City of Columbia will be postponing solid waste collections for Thursday, October 11, 2018
October 10, 2018Due to expected high winds from Hurricane Michael, the City of Columbia will be postponing solid waste collections for Thursday, October 11, 2018. Thursday service areas for garbage, recycling and…
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Hurricane Michael update
October 10, 2018As the County prepares for Hurricane Michael, residents are asked to note the following: CLOSING: Richland County offices will close Thursday, Oct. 11. The County will resume normal operating hours…
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Lexington County to remain open for business Thursday, County EOC moves to OPCON 4
October 10, 2018While County officials continue to monitor the path of Hurricane Michael and its potential impacts for our area, the County of Lexington will remain open for business to residents and…
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Columbia Police Department donates over 3,000 lbs. of supplies for disaster relief
October 10, 2018The Columbia Police Department, in partnership with Serve & Connect donated over 3,000 lbs. of food and supplies and 10 pallets of water to those affected by flooding from Hurricane…
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ASAP Heating and Air hires new Sales Manager
October 10, 2018ASAP Heating and Air announce that Jonathan Smoak has taken on the responsibility of Sales Manager. In this role, he will lead the sales team on performance, business planning, and expansion…
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Colliers Report: A tight Columbia market may lead to office transformation
October 10, 2018Research & Forecast Report Q3-2018 COLUMBIA | OFFICE Key Takeaways The Columbia office market posted a high absorption this quarter, mainly within the CBD office market. Overall weighted asking rental…
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Unique Boutique Serves Cancer Survivors
October 10, 2018Capital Rotarians heard the story of a unique boutique that helps cancer survivors feel whole again from the business founders – Sherry Norris (standing in photo) and Kim Neel…
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Able SC files trademark infringement lawsuit against Office of the Treasurer
October 10, 2018Nonprofit Focused on Empowering Individuals with Disabilities Aims to Avoid Confusion with “SC Able” Savings Program Able South Carolina (Able SC), a statewide nonprofit empowering individuals with disabilities to live…
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Hootie & the Blowfish Foundation Awards $90,000 to 3 South Carolina Nonprofits
October 10, 2018The Hootie & the Blowfish Foundation announced its second annual multi-year grant cycle donations, granting a total of $90,000 over three years to three South Carolina charities that benefit child…
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Able SC files trademark infringement lawsuit against Office of the Treasurer
October 10, 2018Nonprofit Focused on Empowering Individuals with Disabilities Aims to Avoid Confusion with “SC Able” Savings Program Able South Carolina (Able SC), a statewide nonprofit empowering individuals with disabilities to live…
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Unique Boutique Serves Cancer Survivors
October 10, 2018Capital Rotarians heard the story of a unique boutique that helps cancer survivors feel whole again from the business founders – Sherry Norris (standing in photo) and Kim Neel…
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Linde Hydraulics Corporation establishing new facility in York County
October 9, 2018Linde Hydraulics Corporation, a global manufacturer of hydraulic and electronic drive systems, today announced plans to locate new production operations in York County. The company’s $13.4 million investment is projected…
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RIDE THE VOTE! The COMET to offer free service on Election Day
October 9, 2018The COMET’s regular transit service will be free on Election Day, November 6, 2018. This effort is to assist in mobility on Election Day by eliminating fares as an economic…
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Lexington Sheriff spokesman earns national certification
October 9, 2018The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department’s captain of public information has earned the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s highest certification for public information officers. Capt. Adam Myrick completed three weeks of…
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Columbia Compass: Envision 2036 interactive online survey
October 9, 2018The City of Columbia has released an interactive online survey in order to gather information for Columbia Compass, the ten-year update to the City of Columbia’s comprehensive plan. This 12…
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Palmetto Health partners with MUSC Health, Sumter School District and the SC Telehealth Alliance to expand school-based telehealth in Sumter County schools
October 9, 2018Palmetto Health is joining MUSC Health, Sumter School District and the SC Telehealth Alliance to offer education and clinical telehealth services to Sumter County students in select schools. To kick-off…
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One SC Fund awards $165,000 for Hurricane Florence relief
October 9, 2018Over $3.6 million distributed to nonprofits since the fund’s inception The One SC Fund Grants Committee has announced the first round of grant awards for Hurricane Florence relief and recovery…
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Independently-owned Village Idiot Pizza celebrates National Pizza Month
October 9, 2018Columbia, S.C. Hot Spot Delivers Contest with Prizes, Fall –inspired Pie and Iconic New York-Style Pizza for Fans October is National Pizza Month, and the locally and independently owned Village…
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NAI Avant closes downtown Columbia land sale
October 9, 2018NAI Avant announced the sale of ±3.0 acres of land located on Wayne Street and Pendleton Street in downtown Columbia, SC. Senior broker Mac Fanning represented the seller, Southern Regional…
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South Carolina Governor’s Schools to host joint information session for prospective students
October 9, 2018Tuesday, October 16 The South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities (SCGSAH) and the South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics (GSSM) are hosting Two Paths to…
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Five Rosen Hagood attorneys recognized as Legal Elite of the Lowcountry
October 9, 2018Charleston Business Magazine has released its second annual Legal Elite of the Lowcountry list. Attorneys are recognized based on peer nominations across twenty practice area categories. Rosen Hagood is pleased…
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Unique Docs Who Rock event to benefit Children’s Cancer Partners of the Carolinas
October 9, 2018Children’s Cancer Partners of the Carolinas (CCP) is pleased to announce a spectacular musical event benefiting incredible local children. On Saturday, March 9th, the Spartanburg County Medical Society Alliance,…
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