S.C. Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) begins daily ground-level ozone forecasts for residents
April 1, 2025From April 1 through September 30, the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) provides a daily forecast for ground-level ozone concentrations across the state. These forecasts can help South…
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Lexington County Councilman recognized as SC Councils of Governments 2024 Volunteer of the Year for advocacy on senior care safety
March 31, 2025Lexington County Councilman Darrell Hudson has been named the South Carolina Councils of Governments 2024 Volunteer of the Year. As Chair of the Central Midlands Area Agency on Aging’s Regional…
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South Carolina Governor’s Schools to host joint information session in North Charleston
March 31, 2025The Governor’s School for Agriculture at John de la Howe (JDLH), Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities (SCGSAH), and the Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics (GSSM), and are…
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Peak Drift Brewing Company announces the launch of Yacht Rock White Ale
March 31, 2025Peak Drift Brewing Company, an innovative craft beverage company based in Columbia, SC, captures life’s peak experiences with high-quality craft beer, hard seltzers, and non-alcoholic beverages inspired by the Southeast’s…
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Tammy Coghill joins ExecEd as director of business development
March 31, 2025Tammy Coghill, a widely experienced professional in the field, has joined the Darla Moore School’s Executive Education program as director of business development. Her job, a new position with ExecEd,…
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Columbia Animal Services making headway in “helping people help pets”
March 31, 2025Columbia Animal Services’ mission of “helping people help pets” is being met through modern animal welfare practices that focus on providing valuable resources and education to the community. Through cost-efficient…
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Grand Opening of The Prevalent Universe
March 31, 2025Who: Councilwoman Dr. Aditi Bussells, City of Columbia Office of Business Opportunities, and members of The Prevalent Universe. What: In 2021, Eursel “Nicole” Weston, a licensed and certified cosmetologist practitioner, instructor, and…
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Board of Zoning Appeals | Thursday, April 3, 2025
March 31, 2025On Thursday, April 3, 2025, the Board of Zoning Appeals meeting will be held at 4:00 p.m. respectfully at City Hall, 1737 Main Street, Columbia, SC 29201. Members of the…
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City of Columbia Community Development Department announces 2025 Community Development Week and 50th anniversary
March 31, 2025WHO: City of Columbia Community Development Department WHAT: City of Columbia Community Development department is celebrating fifty years of service and Community Development Week with various activities. WHEN: Monday, April 21, 2025 –…
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Online option aims to ease payment process for Richland County Taxpayers
March 31, 2025In an effort to help simplify the payment process for taxpayers, Richland County offers a one-of-a-kind planned payment program for real estate taxes. The County Treasurer’s Office announces a new…
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Planning for the future with Lucky Ducky
March 31, 2025South Carolina children are learning that when they gain knowledge and develop skills, they’re making smart investments in themselves. Almost 300 educators across the state are using a new lesson…
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Roy’s Grille and Halls Chophouse will compete in the 2025 World Food Championships representing Team Lake Murray Country
March 31, 2025Two outstanding chefs, Chef Chris Williams of Roy’s Grille and Chef Chris Kravitz of Halls Chophouse, have been selected to join Team Lake Murray Country at the World Food Championships after winning…
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City of Columbia issues statement regarding the “Busted Plug”
March 31, 2025The City of Columbia is strategically exploring the best possible permanent location for the iconic “Busted Plug” sculpture. Our vision is to integrate this beloved artwork into the most appropriate…
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Harvest Hope and Transitions announce new partnership to serve the unhoused community
March 31, 2025Harvest Hope Food Bank and Transitions Homeless Center announced a new partnership focused on expanding meal services for individuals experiencing homelessness in the Midlands. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will occur on…
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Online option aims to ease payment process for Richland County taxpayers
March 31, 2025In an effort to help simplify the payment process for taxpayers, Richland County offers a one-of-a-kind planned payment program for real estate taxes. Today, the County Treasurer’s Office announces a…
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Alternative Pathways to Educator Certification (APEC) Center at Columbia College selected as the 2025 Dick and Tunky Riley WhatWorksSC award winner
March 28, 2025Columbia College’s Alternative Pathways to Educator Certification (APEC) Center has been named the winner of the 2025 Dick and Tunky Riley WhatWorksSC Award, awarded annually by The Riley Institute at…
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Governor Henry McMaster appoints Tony Catone as Next Director of the S.C. Department of Social Services
March 28, 2025On Tuesday, March 18th Governor Henry McMaster appointed Anthony “Tony” Catone as the next director of the South Carolina Department of Social Services (SCDSS). Catone, who was named the agency’s…
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10 SC Schools selected for the Palmetto AI Pathways Pilot Program
March 28, 2025South Carolina Council on Competitiveness (SC Competes), IT-oLogy, and the University of South Carolina (USC) announced on National AI Literacy Day the first 10 schools selected to participate in the…
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2025 Kershaw County Rotary Wild Game Dinner & Auction raises over $80,000 for local scholarships and Rotary initiatives
March 28, 2025The 12th annual Rotary Wild Game Dinner and Auction occurred on Saturday, March 15, 2025, at the Camden City Arena. Organized by the West Wateree-Lugoff and Camden Rotary clubs, this…
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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis recognizes Linda Dara of Cherrydale Elementary School as Educator of the Month
March 28, 2025South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis has recognized Linda Dara of Greenville County School District’s Cherrydale Elementary School as the South Carolina Financial Literacy Master Teacher Program’s Educator of the Month for March.…
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Eventfully Chic by Parris founder, Parris Balazs, named a 2024 USA 40 Under 40 honoree by Business Elite Awards
March 28, 2025Eventfully Chic by Parris announced that its founder and owner, Parris Balazs, has been recognized as a 2024 USA 40 Under 40 honoree by Business Elite Awards. This prestigious accolade…
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Studio 2LR – Architectural Project Manager Needed (5+ years experience)
March 28, 2025Studio 2LR is looking for a talented and creative architectural project manager to bolster the team’s abilities. The studio offers a welcoming, challenging, and exciting environment where creativity thrives. The…
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Sheriff’s Department achieves state licensing in Advanced Life Support
March 28, 2025Special medical training for Richland County deputies puts them in a class of their own By W. Thomas Smith Jr. Following months of intensive training in emergency medical care and…
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Wallick Investments celebrates 10-year partnership with Wade Stinnette
March 28, 2025Wallick Investments, LLC celebrated Principal and Senior Portfolio Manager Wade Stinnette’s 10-year anniversary with the firm, and the 3-year anniversary of the firm’s Fidelis 100 Index, with dinner at the…
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Colliers | South Carolina and LCK announce 2024 company awards
March 27, 2025Colliers | South Carolina and LCK presented 2024 company awards at its annual Awards Celebration on February 26, 2025. The 2024 ONE Colliers Award was presented to Diane Salane, Executive Assistant in the…
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Carolina Cup 2025: A Tradition of Horse Racing and Celebration in Camden, SC
March 27, 2025The 90th annual Carolina Cup is set to take place on Saturday, March 29, 2025, at the historic Springdale Race Course in Camden, South Carolina. Gates will open at 9…
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Lex the T-Rex, life-sized dinosaur to hold a family friendly event in support of Leukemia and Lymphoma Society on March 29
March 27, 2025Paint a ribbon in honor of a loved one, play games, and post photos with Lex Lex the T-Rex will make her 2025 debut this Saturday, March 29 in honor…
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SC Chamber applauds Senate passage of S.244
March 27, 2025Following the Senate’s passage of S.244, South Carolina Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Mike Brenan released the following statement: “The South Carolina Senate just took a big step towards…
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Mast Store rallies support for local agency
March 27, 2025They say, “Friends are the family you choose.” This month, the Columbia Mast General Store staff has chosen to support the Gills Creek Watershed Association for the important work it…
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Seven-time GRAMMY®-nominated composer’s work highlight of chamber series finale
March 27, 2025In celebration of the School of Music’s Centennial, this year’s Freeman Sundays @3 concerts have featured specific areas of the School of Music and include the premiere of a new…
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SC Chamber celebrates State’s Agribusiness and Forestry Industries at annual spotlight event
March 27, 2025Last Tuesday, March 18, 2025, the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce (SC Chamber) celebrated National Agriculture Day by hosting its annual Spotlight on Agriculture and Forestry event. The annual event was…
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New Kelly Mill Middle School principal announced
March 27, 2025Richland Two announced that Odora Coleman has been named the next principal of Kelly Mill Middle School, effective July 1, 2025. During her nearly 15-year career in education, Coleman has…
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Dominion Energy South Carolina recognized for innovative, comprehensive energy efficiency program for small businesses
March 27, 2025Dominion Energy South Carolina was honored by the Smart Energy Consumer Collaborative (SECC) for its outstanding support of small and midsize businesses by creating a comprehensive energy efficiency program that…
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University of South Carolina launches nurse-midwifery program
March 27, 2025The University of South Carolina’s College of Nursing will offer the state’s only accredited nurse-midwifery education program starting in Fall 2025 to address South Carolina’s maternal health needs. Midwives care…
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Lexington County School District One names Keith Britton as Assistant Principal at River Bluff High School
March 27, 2025At its March 25 board meeting, the Lexington County School District One Board of Trustees approved the hiring of Keith Britton as an Assistant Principal at River Bluff High School,…
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Celebrating 50 South Carolina Women 2025
March 27, 2025By Alan Cooper Publisher, Who’s On The Move MidlandsBiz, UpstateBizSC, LowcountryBizSC Last year, we published an article titled Celebrating South Carolina Women. The goal was to elevate the stories of…
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Inland Port Greer expansion complete, ready to meet market demands
March 27, 2025South Carolina Ports marked the completion of a $55 million expansion project at Inland Port Greer on Wednesday, strengthening the port’s statewide intermodal capabilities and connectivity from the Port of Charleston to inland…
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Saying goodbye to Dad
March 27, 2025By Jeff Becraft I know my last article talked about my Dad moving on to Higher Ground, but while it is still fresh on my mind, I’m going to…
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Lessons From The Great Snakeman
March 26, 2025By Tom Poland Come the cold, dormant months, few snakes, if any, are out and about. Perhaps winter makes a good time to read about the critters many fear.…
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Gallo’s High Noon Sun Sips named “Coolest Thing Made in South Carolina” in 2025 Manufacturing Madness contest
March 26, 2025The South Carolina Manufacturers Alliance (SCMA) announced that High Noon Sun Sips, made by Gallo at its Fort Lawn facility, has been named the “Coolest Thing Made in South Carolina”…
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Power: Ed awards $95,000 grant to A Father’s Place to prepare young men for fatherhood and life
March 26, 2025A Father’s Place (AFP), has been awarded a $95,000 grant from Power:Ed, the philanthropy of SC Student Loan Corporation, to support AFP’s Reality Check Program, which actively engaging both current…
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Cohn Construction completes campus transformation for Mungo Homes
March 26, 2025Cohn Construction has completed the campus expansion and renovations for Mungo Homes at 441 Western Lane in Irmo. The campus expansion, completed in the Fall of 2024, included the construction…
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Credit One Charleston Open becomes first Hologic WTA Tour clay tournament to use ELC Live
March 26, 2025The Credit One Charleston Open will become the first Hologic WTA Tour clay tournament to use Electronic Line Calling Live (ELC Live) when the event is held from March 29…
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SCDNR saltwater-operations units focusing on Summer 2025
March 25, 2025South Carolina agency coordinates law enforcement efforts with NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement By W. Thomas Smith Jr. As spring turns to summer and South Carolina vacationers’ thoughts turn to…
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The Basilica of Saint Peter celebrates opening of new activities center
March 25, 2025The Basilica of Saint Peter’s new Pope St. John Paul II Activities Center has made its debut on Assembly Street. Located between the Basilica of Saint Peter and St. Peter’s…
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SC Chamber responds to historic income tax proposal
March 25, 2025In response to the historic tax reform proposal announced by Governor Henry McMaster and legislative leadership, South Carolina Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Mike Brenan released the following statement:…
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Historic Columbia’s Palladium tour coming to Forest Hills on April 6
March 25, 2025Sixth annual tour of homes explores 100 years of history in this downtown neighborhood Coming to Forest Hills on Sunday, April 6, 2025, A Century of Style is a self-guided, self-paced walking…
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City of Columbia Planning Division Pedestrian and Bicyclist Counts: Help make sure we all count!
March 25, 2025The City of Columbia Planning Division is seeking volunteers to help conduct routine Pedestrian and Bicyclist Counts throughout Columbia. By counting pedestrians and bicyclists, volunteers help to ensure that all…
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1st in nation: Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Program earns letter of review
March 25, 2025Midlands Technical College’s (MTC) Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Program is the first in the nation to attain a letter of review from the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for…
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City of Columbia Parks & Recreation, Columbia Green, and International Paper, in partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation will team up to host a tree planting event at Granby Park as Part of Beat the Heat—Plant a Tree
March 25, 2025Beat the Heat is a partnership between the City of Columbia and Columbia Green to give away 1000’s of shade trees to property owners in the greater Columbia area. Funding…
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