South Carolina ETV and Public Radio announces changes to staff leadership
May 5, 2022South Carolina ETV (SCETV) announced that Ty Moody has been promoted to Director of Digital, overseeing the agency’s Digital Department. In addition, Sean Birch has been promoted to Director of…
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Creative Builders, Inc. awarded #1 SC Top Workplace
May 5, 2022CBI is honored to once again be recognized in 2022 as the #1 Top Workplace in the small business category, (businesses with 149 or fewer coworkers), as well as the…
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NAMI Charleston advocates for Tardive Dyskinosia Awareness Week
May 5, 2022The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Charleston, seeks to spread awareness and reduce the stigma for National Tardive Dyskinosia (TD) Awareness Week, May 1-7. Kelly Troyer, NAMI Board Member,…
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Midlands Gives breaks record, raises $3.73 million for hundreds of local nonprofits
May 5, 2022Midlands Gives Day, the annual 18-hour, online giving challenge hosted by Central Carolina Community Foundation, raised a record-breaking $3,734,986 via 19,534 individual gifts. The ninth annual online day of giving…
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Deion Jamison of Legacy Early College named 2023 South Carolina Teacher of the Year
May 5, 2022State Superintendent of Education Molly Spearman announced at the annual South Carolina Teacher of the Year Gala that Deion Jamison, an English teacher at Legacy Early College with the South…
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Lowcountry Food Bank and the National Association of Letter Carriers announce 2022 Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive
May 5, 2022All households encouraged to leave shelf-stable food donations near their mailboxes on Saturday, May 14 for distribution to our food-insecure neighbors The 30th annual National Association of Letter Carriers Stamp…
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BID Group expanding operations in Dorchester County
May 5, 2022BID Group, a leader in the wood processing industry, announced plans to expand operations in Dorchester County. The company’s $10.6 million investment will create 25 new jobs. With locations throughout…
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CIU’s new Kepha Institute educating and developing leaders around the globe
May 5, 2022International students now have an online option for higher education that is committed to developing caring, dedicated and competent community leaders around the globe, primarily those in the developing world.…
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Lexington District One’s Debra L. Huggins announces retirement
May 5, 2022Lexington County School District One Enterprise Information Technology Officer Debra L. Huggins announces her retirement, effective June 30, 2022. She has spent the past nine years in Lexington District One,…
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Apartments leasing at 1813 Main Street in renovated Klondike Building
May 5, 2022Cason Development Group and Cohn Corporation are nearing completion of 28 market rate apartments in the renovated Klondike Building at 1813 Main St. in downtown Columbia. The apartments are expected…
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The process of growth
May 5, 2022Our front yard is high-maintenance, high-water, have-to-mow-more-than-usual Bermuda grass. Each year, it is usually a process of transitioning from dormant brown through the winter to green in the spring. This year,…
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Just Say Something holds Honey Baked Ham Mother’s Day Fundraiser
May 5, 2022Just Say Something is holding an online, Honey Baked Ham Mother’s Day Fundraiser on Mother’s Day, May 8, 2022 to “Celebrate Moms and Family” sitting down to eat dinner together.…
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United Way of the Piedmont presents Morgan Award to Contec Inc.’s Jack McBride
May 5, 2022United Way of the Piedmont is pleased to announce Jack McBride as the recipient of this year’s Morgan Award. The award is given annually to a United Way of the…
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City leaders praise forthcoming South Carolina 7 expedition
May 4, 2022Four mayors, others, gather at Riverfront Canal Park to announce month-long trek across the Palmetto State By W. Thomas Smith Jr. The mayors of Columbia, Cayce, West Columbia, and Camden…
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Greenville Area Parkinson Society promotes Kamber Parker
May 4, 2022The Greenville Area Parkinson Society (GAPS) has named Kamber Parker its interim executive director while the nonprofit looks for a permanent hire to fill the position. Parker has been the…
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Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical to close Town Theatre’s 102nd season
May 4, 2022The epic battle between good and evil takes to the stage in the closing show of Town’s 102nd season, Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical. Based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic…
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Cayce hires new Assistant City Manager, Michael Conley
May 4, 2022The City of Cayce hires new Assistant City Manager, Michael Conley. Conley, a Kershaw, SC native, starts his new role May 12. He will be joining the Cayce City Administrative…
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South Carolina Federal announces 2022 scholarship winners
May 4, 2022South Carolina Federal Credit Union is proud to announce the winners of its 12th annual scholarship program. Nine students who are attending a technical or traditional college in South Carolina…
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Attorney General Alan Wilson secures over $2 million for consumers deceived by TurboTax
May 4, 2022AG Wilson Joins All 50 States in Agreement with TurboTax Owner Intuit for Deceiving Low-Income Americans into Paying for Free Tax Services Attorney General Alan Wilson today secured over $2…
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LCSO Jail and Bail Fundraiser this Friday
May 4, 2022The annual “Jail and Bail” fundraiser for the Laurens County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) is this Friday. The event is the largest fundraiser for the sheriff’s office and the proceeds are…
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Field Trip to Kings Mountain State Park Follows Lecture on the Battle at Kings Mountain
May 4, 2022Historian and battlefield preservationist Durant Ashmore brings history to life with his series of monthly lectures at the Laurens County Museum followed by a field trip to a historical site.…
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Actor calls on Lander University graduates to ‘manifest whatever life you want’
May 4, 2022A leading Hollywood actor, whose first attempt at working in the entertainment industry didn’t fare well, told Lander University graduates, “You can manifest whatever lives you want.” Andy Buckley, known…
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Chakadasovavan Or named a Top Five Teacher of the Year Finalist
May 4, 2022Chakadasovavan Or is first-generation American born and his family has been his biggest cheerleader in encouraging him to accomplish other firsts. He was the first in his family to graduate…
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Lowcountry Food Bank and the National Association of Letter Carriers announce 2022 Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive
May 4, 2022All households encouraged to leave shelf-stable food donations near their mailboxes on Saturday, May 14 for distribution to our food-insecure neighbors The 30th annual National Association of Letter Carriers Stamp…
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Midlands Gives breaks record, raises $3.73 million for hundreds of local nonprofits
May 4, 2022Hosted by Central Carolina Community Foundation, day of giving supports 540 nonprofits Midlands Gives Day, the annual 18-hour, online giving challenge hosted by Central Carolina Community Foundation, raised a record-breaking $3,734,986…
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Chief Operations Officer Jeff Salters announces retirement
May 4, 2022Lexington County School District One Superintendent Greg Little, Ed.D., announces that Jeffrey S. Salters, the district’s chief operations officer, plans to retire effective September 8, 2022. Of his retirement, Dr.…
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Biden Administration awards nearly $77 million to expand internet access for dozens of tribes
May 4, 2022Today, the Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) announced that it has awarded 19 grants as part of the Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program. Andy Berke, NTIA’s Special…
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City of Columbia’s Small Business Week Celebration
May 4, 2022The City of Columbia’s Office of Business Opportunities to hold the 2022 Small Business Week Celebration on Thursday, May 5, 2022 from 11:00 am – 2 pm at the Medallion…
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Spectrum brings its state-of-the-art network with gigabit broadband and new TV choices to York County
May 4, 2022Spectrum’s Full Suite of Internet, TV, Mobile and Voice Services Now Available Spectrum today announced the launch of Spectrum Internet Gig and its full suite of services for 55 residential…
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Attorney General Alan Wilson secures over $2 million for consumers deceived by TurboTax
May 4, 2022AG Wilson Joins All 50 States in Agreement with TurboTax Owner Intuit for Deceiving Low-Income Americans into Paying for Free Tax Services Attorney General Alan Wilson today secured over $2…
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Mumford Industries, Inc. expanding operations in Greenwood County
May 4, 2022$2 million investment will create 33 new jobs Mumford Industries, Inc. (Mumford Industries), a post-industrial plastics recycling company and producer of Retrieve® sustainable film products, today announced plans to expand operations in…
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CIU’s new Kepha Institute educating and developing leaders around the globe
May 4, 2022International students now have an online option for higher education that is committed to developing caring, dedicated and competent community leaders around the globe, primarily those in the developing world.…
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SAFE Federal Credit Union promotes Robin Kelly to Assistant Vice President of Compliance
May 4, 2022SAFE Federal Credit Union announced the promotion of Robin Kelly to Assistant Vice President of Compliance. “Robin Kelly has played an instrumental role in enhancing SAFE’s risk and compliance areas,”…
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Richland County tax preparer arrested on charges of preparing false tax returns
May 4, 2022South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) agents today arrested a Columbia tax preparer and charged her with 19 counts of willfully making or assisting in false or fraudulent returns. Shervonne…
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FPA hosts ribbon-cutting for Botánica de Santee
May 4, 2022Navy Veteran and Connecticut Native Opens Latinx-Inspired Boutique in Five Points The Five Points Association, along with the City of Columbia’s Economic Development Office and Office of Business Opportunities, hosted…
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Colliers Report: Absorption in 2022 expected to top previous years as new construction delivers
May 4, 2022Commercial Real Estate Research & Forecast Report Q1 2022 Greenville-Spartanburg Industrial Market Highlights Construction prices are rising nationwide, which is in turn pushing rental rates upward. In Greenville-Spartanburg, however, demand…
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Boeing STEM Signing Day Recipients from LDHS
May 4, 2022Laurens Raiders Wesley Veal and Emma Clough have been selected to attend STEM Signing Day presented by Boeing. Only 2 students are selected from our Laurens County every year so…
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FUEL wins SC Public Relations Society of America Mercury Award
May 4, 2022FUEL, a Greenville, S.C.-based marketing and advertising agency specializing in strategy, branding, and demand generation, received a Mercury Award of Merit from the South Carolina Public Relations Society of America…
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Frampton puts a lid on last facility at Charleston Trade Center
May 4, 2022Brings Charleston Trade Center to completion at 2.5M fully leased sq ft Frampton Construction Company, LLC, a full-service construction firm providing planning and design support, preconstruction, and construction services, has…
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Sherman College Board of Trustees begins presidential search
May 4, 2022The Sherman College Board of Trustees has taken its first official steps to begin the search for the institution’s sixth president. The Board identified and vetted several search firms to…
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Chapman Cultural Center presents first-ever President’s Choice Youth Art Month Awards
May 4, 2022For the first time ever, Chapman Cultural Center presented participants of the annual Spartanburg County Youth Art Month Exhibit “President’s Choice” awards to celebrate their work. Out of 400 plus…
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City of Laurens Moves to Meet the Demand for Rental Housing
May 3, 2022On Tuesday, May 3, 2022, City Council held a special called meeting to approve the sale of City of Laurens property just off East Hampton Street in the area known…
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Laurens County Chamber Announces First Quarter Ambassador and Small Business of Excellence Winners
May 3, 2022The Laurens County Chamber of Commerce awarded the first quarter Ambassador and Small Business of Excellence Awards at during the April Board of Directors meeting. Cortni Motes, Laurens County Public…
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Central Carolina Community Foundation’s ninth annual Midlands Gives Day returns on Tuesday, May 3
May 3, 2022Invest for impact by supporting 546 local nonprofits on this 18-hour virtual day of giving Central Carolina Community Foundation is rallying the community to support 546 local nonprofits on Midlands…
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Natasha Akery named a Top Five Teacher of the Year finalist
May 3, 2022Teaching is a second career for Natasha Akery; she joined the profession in 2017 through an alternative certification process. She has filled the roles of English instructor and Diversity Coach…
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“Making It Grow” remembers longtime friend during special episode
May 3, 2022Program honors and celebrates the legacy of Tony Melton during “A Tribute to Tony Melton” On April 26, a special episode of the South Carolina ETV (SCETV) series Making It…
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William Means Real Estate no. 1 boutique firm in Mt. Pleasant and records nearly $104 million in Q1 sales
May 3, 2022In the first quarter of this year, William Means Real Estate recorded nearly $104 million in company sales with a $1.3 million average sales price, solidifying their standing as a…
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Duke Energy caps off monthlong focus on sustainability efforts across South Carolina with $100,000 grant to PowerPlantSC
May 3, 2022Duke Energy celebrates national Arbor Day by awarding a $100,000 grant to PowerPlantSC, an initiative by the South Carolina Floodwater Commission and the S.C. Tree Farm Committee to help communities…
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Scott Branham of Matrix Construction joins Better Business Bureau Board of Directors
May 3, 2022Better Business Bureau (BBB®) serving Upstate South Carolina is pleased to announce the addition of Scott Branham, Business Development and Project Manager for Matrix Construction Co., Inc. in Anderson, to…
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Santee Cooper and Denmark Technical College join forces to build diversity in lineworker training
May 3, 2022Santee Cooper and Denmark Technical College collaborated on a new electrical lineworkers program at the Historically Black, two-year technical college located in Bamberg County, South Carolina. Together, the organizations created…
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