BMW Scholar Lauds ‘Opportunity of a Lifetime’
March 17, 2021Gabe Stumbo’s career path is moving along almost as smoothly as the impeccable assembly lines at BMW in Greer. The Piedmont Technical College (PTC) mechatronics major began a competitive two-year…
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Longtime Conservation Commission chair earns state’s highest honor
March 17, 2021Carol Kososki, a longtime chair of the Richland County Conservation Commission (RCCC), has been awarded the Order of the Palmetto, the state’s highest civilian honor. Kososki received the honor for…
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Richland School District Two will shift to eLearning for Thursday, March 18, 2021
March 17, 2021In anticipation of severe weather and unsafe travel conditions, Richland School District Two will shift to eLearning for Thursday, March 18, 2021. This means all students will participate in eLearning…
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More Richland One teachers achieve National Board certification
March 17, 2021Two more Richland One teachers have achieved the highest teaching credential available in their profession. Columbia High School teacher Parneeta Myadala recently earned National Board certification from the National Board…
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USDA increases funding limits for the Revolving Fund Program to help expand access to rural water and wastewater infrastructure
March 17, 2021Columbia, S.C. – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced that it is increasing funding limits for loans financed under the Revolving Fund Program to support water and wastewater infrastructure projects…
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Lexington District One Board approves renaming of Lexington Middle School
March 17, 2021During their March 16, 2021, meeting, the Lexington County School District One Board of Trustees approved the renaming of the new school under construction on Old Cherokee Road. The new…
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Nautic Partners and VC3 management partner to complete recapitalization of VC3
March 17, 2021COLUMBIA, SC. & PROVIDENCE, RI – Nautic Partners announced that in partnership with VC3 management, it has finalized the recapitalization of the VC3 family of companies. VC3 is a market-leading…
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Tallo creates $10,000 scholarship for high school senior impacted by the pandemic
March 17, 2021MOUNT PLEASANT, SC – With half of Americans having experienced at least one form of household income loss during the pandemic, Tallo, the nation’s premier online platform for connecting students…
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Carolina-based Sharonview Federal Credit Union chooses Elan as credit card partner
March 17, 2021MINNEAPOLIS & INDIAN LAND, SC – Sharonview Federal Credit Union, one of the nation’s top 200 credit unions, and Elan Financial Services have signed an agreement that will provide…
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ZeOmega impacting heart health in the Midlands
March 17, 2021The American Heart Association announced ZeOmega’s commitment to address heart health through the Midlands Heart Ball campaign. The Midlands Heart Ball has always been more than just an event, it…
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Ian Conits selected for 2021 Class of ChangeMakers in the Upstate
March 17, 2021Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd is proud to announce that Ian Conits has been selected for Multiplying Good’s 2021 Class of ChangeMakers in the Upstate. Ian is one of eighteen community leaders…
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BASF seeking apprentices for “earn and learn” program
March 17, 2021BASF is seeking applicants for a new apprenticeship program at its Seneca, South Carolina facility. The program is part of the company’s North American Apprenticeship Development Program (NAADP), which aims…
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BMW Charity Pro-Am Presented by SYNNEX Corporation opens 2021 ticket sales
March 17, 2021Ticket sales for the 2021 BMW Charity Pro-Am Presented by SYNNEX Corporation open to the public today at BMWCharityGolf.com. This year’s tournament will return to Thornblade Club and The Cliffs…
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Tyson Foods, Inc. reestablishing operations in Richland County
March 17, 2021Company’s $55 million total investment will create 330 jobs Tyson Foods, Inc. (NYSE: TSN), one of the world’s largest food companies and a recognized leader in protein, today announced plans to…
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LS3P wins AIA Charleston Honor Award
March 17, 2021LS3P’s Charleston office wins the AIA Charleston Honor Award in the Professional Category for the Parklet Design Competition. The team consisted of Nick Bilgri, Bryanna Dering AIA, NCARB, CDT, Kaylee…
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Virtual meeting welcomes residents’ input on flood-prone properties
March 16, 2021After answering questions about how they would transform nearby flood-prone properties, residents in the Timberlane Drive area will soon get a chance to ask questions of their own. In February,…
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SCACA honors late Wando icon, Bob Hayes
March 16, 2021The South Carolina Athletic Coaches Association (SCACA) recently announced that Bob Hayes, former athletic director and football coach at Wando High School, has been posthumously elected to the SCACA Hall…
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LS3P wins Progressive Architecture Award
March 16, 2021LS3P’s Uganda Women’s and Children’s Clinic is one of six winners of the 68th Annual Progressive Architecture Award. After 125 entries, the jurors Koray Duman, Daimian Hines, and Jeanne Gang…
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CarolinaPower recognized nationally as a 2021 Top Performer by Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC)
March 16, 2021CarolinaPower, a leading regional electrical contractor four offices in South Carolina, is honored to have earned a spot on the prestigious list of 2021 Top Performers unveiled this week by…
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Jacqueline McCullough joins the Woodruff at Five Forks office of C. Dan Joyner, REALTORS
March 16, 2021Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices C. Dan Joyner, REALTORS announced that Jacqueline McCullough has joined the company’s Woodruff at Five Forks office as a sales associate. Jacqueline McCullough has spent most of…
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Tyler Forrester joins the Pelham Road office of C. Dan Joyner, Realtors
March 16, 2021Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices C. Dan Joyner, REALTORS announced that Tyler Forrester has joined the company’s Pelham Road office as a sales associate. A South Carolina native, Forrester has transitioned into…
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A M King women participate in Habitat for Humanity’s 24-hour challenge during Women-Build Week 2021
March 16, 2021A M King architect Catherine Knight enjoyed volunteering with Habitat for Humanity of Greenville County pre-pandemic. When she heard about their virtual wall-building initiative this year, she rallied a team…
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Quality Business Solutions celebrates 20 years in business through service
March 16, 2021Quality Business Solutions, Inc. (QBS), a leader in outsourced payroll, human resources and employee benefits, is heading out into the Travelers Rest, S.C. community this Friday, March 19th to kick-off…
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Artista Vista returns April 16-18 in Columbia’s official arts and Cultural District
March 16, 2021April 16-18, the Vista Guild’s Artista Vista will honor the vibrancy and resiliency of the district with a celebration that is bigger and more inclusive than ever before. With health…
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Diversey announces launch of initial public offering
March 16, 2021FORT MILL, SC – Diversey Holdings, Ltd., a leading provider of hygiene, infection prevention and cleaning solutions, today announced the launch of its initial public offering of 46,153,846 ordinary shares.…
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Infinity Marketing welcomes three new media coordinators
March 16, 2021Infinity Marketing, a fully integrated marketing agency in the Upstate, expanded its internal team with the addition of three new media coordinators: Ryan Boger, Rachel Stowe and Bryant Buffington.…
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Richland Library highlights local political milestones during Women’s History Month
March 16, 2021To celebrate Women’s History Month, Richland Library is recognizing achievements that have shifted our civic landscape and examining their monumental impact on local government. Join us for Women in Politics:…
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Frampton Construction underway on Orangeburg industrial facility
March 16, 2021Frampton Construction Company, LLC, a full-service construction firm providing planning and design support, preconstruction, and construction services, has broken ground on a 100,000-square-foot industrial facility for INDEVCO Plastics in Orangeburg,…
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South Carolina-based TechStyles mixes textile roots with revolutionary ideas
March 16, 2021SPARTANBURG, S.C. – Leveraging decades of manufacturing experience, TechStyles is launching as a reimagined form of textiles that is creating new product solutions that are meeting the demands of an…
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Richland Library marks COVID-19 anniversary with 10 memorable moments
March 16, 2021As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact our daily lives, Richland Library is adapting to the needs of our community and intentionally offering resources, services and programs with the well-being…
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Studio Displays, Inc. establishing operations in Lancaster County
March 16, 2021More than $7.1 million investment will create 43 new jobs Studio Displays, Inc., a custom exhibit manufacturer, today announced plans to establish operations in Lancaster County. The more than $7.1…
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Shubert joins Lander University Board of Trustees
March 16, 2021Lander University has announced that the South Carolina General Assembly has elected Jim Shubert, of Simpsonville, to Seat 9 (at-large) of Lander University’s Board of Trustees. Shubert replaces Maurice Holloway,…
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Laurens County Republican Party to Hold Reorganization Meeting on March 25th
March 16, 2021Tired of feeling like your voice is not heard? Want to make a difference where it matters – at the local level? This is your opportunity to do just that.…
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Prisma Health expands its online COVID-19 chat tool
March 15, 2021GREENVILLE, S.C.—Do you have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine? The Prisma Health online chat option is available to answer them, including questions about the new Phase 1b expansion. The chat…
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SeamonWhiteside announces Demetria Weaver as new Human Resources Director
March 15, 2021SeamonWhiteside, a full-service land design firm with offices throughout the Carolinas, welcomes Demetria Weaver in her new role as the Human Resources Director. Weaver brings 19 years of professional experience…
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Just Say Something hold holiday Honey Baked Ham Fundraiser – April 4
March 15, 2021Just Say Something is holding an online, Honey Baked Ham Fundraiser now through Easter, Sunday, April 4, 2021. It centers around holidays that involve families sitting down together to eat…
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Blue Hose Pass First PFL Test
March 15, 2021Presbyterian College, which no longer awards football scholarships, becomes fully operational next fall in the Pioneer Football League, an assemblage of Division I schools that have similarly ended scholarships in…
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C.T. Lowndes & Company Insurance Agency of Beaufort announces Grand Opening
March 15, 2021On Thursday, March 25, at 4:00pm, the City of Beaufort and the Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce will celebrate the agency’s Grand Opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony at the…
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Clemson researchers study athletic performance in wheelchair tennis using motion capture technology
March 15, 2021Researchers from Clemson University are turning to motion capture technology to study the performance of wheelchair tennis athletes. The project aims to discern which wheelchair movement patterns on the tennis…
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Harvest Hope Food Bank welcomes new CEO, Erinn Rowe
March 15, 2021Erinn Rowe, the former Harvest Hope Food Bank Board Chair, has officially joined the organization as CEO effective today. Erinn had served on the Harvest Hope board since 2015. From…
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GSSM now accepting applications for its summer camps
March 15, 2021The South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics (GSSM) is now accepting applications for its summer camps: Summer STEM, CREATEng, GoSciTech, and iTEAMS Xtreme. Online applications are available at www.scgssm.org/summer. Campers will be accepted…
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More than 1 million file state tax returns electronically, filing deadline one month away
March 15, 2021More than 1 million South Carolina returns have been filed electronically at the halfway point for the tax season. According to figures from the South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR),…
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Parsley & Mint seeks to fill 40 positions at new downtown location
March 15, 2021Parsley & Mint, a new fast-casual Mediterranean concept that will open in the heart of downtown Greenville this April, is seeking to fill 40 part- and full-time positions at its…
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The Art of Coffee and Books
March 15, 2021Looking for a hidden gem in Laurens County? If so, head to Gray Court on the weekend to check out Arbitrary Art – A Chapter Left Behind Bookstore. Located at…
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Greenville 9th grader is S.C. Poetry Out Loud champ
March 15, 2021Greenville High School 9th grade student Emily Allison is the 2021 South Carolina Poetry Out Loud champion after winning the annual recitation contest’s first virtual competition. Allison’s body of work…
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Columbia-based KRJ Consulting receives ISO 9001:2015 Certification
March 15, 2021About ISO 9001:2015 Certification “Great things happen when the world agrees.” ISO 9001:2015 is the internationally recognized standard for the quality management of business management systems, standards and guidelines. The…
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Richland Library’s Next Evening Arts Program Offers Humorous Escape – March 19
March 15, 2021Are you in need of a good laugh? Join Richland Library for Evening Arts: (Fake) TED Talks from 7 – 8 p.m., Friday, March 19 on our Facebook Page. The…
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Lowcountry Food Bank earns coveted 4-star rating from Charity Navigator
March 15, 2021The Lowcountry Food Bank’s (LCFB) strong financial health and commitment to accountability and transparency have earned it a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, America’s largest independent charity evaluator. This is…
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Lady Devils Remain Perfect
March 15, 2021On Friday night the Lady Red Devils brought home another win. Freshman Lauren Wargo and Sophomore Reese Gowan had another excellent night in the attacking half. Their greatest contribution to…
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Get to Know New Richland County Councilmembers during Community Tele-Town Hall
March 14, 2021Get to know your local leaders and see who’s representing you in Richland County. Richland Library is hosting a Community Tele-Town Hall at 6:30 p.m., Monday, March 22. Hear from…
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