2021 Piccolo Spoleto Festival poster unveiled, advance program guide released
May 20, 2021The city of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs has unveiled the 2021 Piccolo Spoleto Festival Poster, “A Song of Charleston” by Kate Hooray Osmond. This year’s festival runs May 28…
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Colliers | South Carolina, Samet Corporation and The Middleton Group to move to the Ice House at Park Circle
May 20, 2021Three major tenants sign on to the future office development, bringing it to 78% pre-leased. Charleston, SC – Park Circle’s newest office development, the Ice House at Park Circle, will welcome three new…
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Mission Lexington announces new Board Members
May 20, 2021Mission Lexington announces with great pleasure the appointment of three new board members to serve as members at large. Sondra Gettys, Vice President of The Lexington Chamber of Commerce. O’Neal…
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Greenville Technical College hosts webinar on the state of the local labor market
May 20, 2021A webinar moderated by Dr. Keith Miller, president of Greenville Technical College, will focus on shortages within the local labor market and the possibility of relief. “Growing Your Business in…
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Jay Haas and Roger Clemens to support Upstate through inaugural Breakfast with Champions presented by The Greenville Drive
May 20, 2021The BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation is pleased to announce that sports legends Jay Haas and Roger Clemens will support the Upstate through Breakfast with Champions presented by…
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Two Devil Netters Make All-State
May 20, 2021Two members of Clinton High School’s Upstate champion tennis team have been named all-state in Class 2A by the S.C. Athletic Coaches Association. Senior Ike Waldron finished fourth in the…
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Chloe Heiligenstein transitions to Brokerage Associate at Colliers
May 19, 2021Colliers | South Carolina is pleased to announce that Chloe Heiligenstein has transitioned to Brokerage Associate on the industrial brokerage team in its Charleston office. “We are very excited to…
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Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty honors top agents for April
May 19, 2021Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty has announced its top producing agents for April 2021. Michael McGreevey and Amy Hammond led all agents in volume sold, while Grace Herlong…
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Charles Towne Holdings launches new advisory division
May 19, 2021Charles Towne Holdings has launched a new division to service middle market companies that require solutions to complex business problems. Charles Towne Advisory Services is a team of former CEOs…
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James Island band Gritty Flyright wins Sign United – event raises more than $65,000
May 19, 2021With nearly 50 musicians vying for the grand prize, Sing United has just crowned a champion! James Island-based band Gritty Flyright took home the top prize in a spirited final…
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CIU Business Administration degree available to Chaplain Corps at Fort Jackson
May 19, 2021Columbia International University and the U.S. Army Chaplain Center and School (USACHCS) at Fort Jackson have signed an Academic Articulation Agreement (AAA). It offers the opportunity for Chaplain Corps enlisted…
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The Coffee Roost is Relocating and Expanding
May 19, 2021A coffee shop is an anchor for any thriving town and the people of Laurens like their coffee. That is evident by the success of the Coffee Roost since opening…
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First Reliance Bank welcomes Octavia Williams-Blake to Board of Directors
May 19, 2021First Reliance Bank announced the appointment of Octavia Williams-Blake to its Board of Directors beginning in June. “Octavia’s experience and passion align with our number one focus – keeping the…
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BACK YOUR WATER campaign promotes clean, vibrant waterways in S.C.
May 19, 2021Two South Carolina nonprofit organizations – the South Carolina Boating and Fishing Alliance (SCBFA) and Global Eco Adventures (GEA) – are teaming up in a new conservation campaign to help…
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State lawmakers praise smart river technologies
May 19, 2021S.C. Floodwater Commission concept developed by Coastal Carolina University By Alex Junes-Ward HORRY COUNTY, S.C. – The S.C. Floodwater Commission’s SMART RIVER TASK FORCE and Coastal Carolina University (CCU) have…
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United Way invests $2.4 million to address needs in the Midlands
May 19, 2021United Way of the Midlands is investing $2.4 million in grants for its 2021-2022 fiscal year to improve the health, education and financial stability of everyone in the Midlands. Grants…
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Great things on Tap this Weekend at Palmetto Brothers Dispensary
May 19, 2021Open for just a few weeks now, the Palmetto Brothers Dispensary is quickly becoming a hot spot or place to be in downtown Laurens. This weekend is their grand opening…
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How to make business plans that work
May 19, 2021By Jerry Bellune When an angel investor hired us to advise him on a proposed new newspaper, we took the plan to 3 publishers we knew. Each one thought the…
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Main Street Clinton Announces Explore Clinton Event Series
May 19, 2021Explore Clinton will feel a lot like a block party. Beginning on June 3rd, the first Thursday of the month, Vance Park will be the place to be. Local residents,…
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Will Russell to serve as President of the South Carolina Captive Insurance Association – 2021 Board of Directors
May 19, 2021William A. Russell III, a partner with the Charleston-based accounting and business advisory firm of Jarrard Nowell & Russell LLC, has been elected president of the South Carolina Captive Insurance…
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PunchListUSA names Min Alexander Chief Executive Officer and Board Member
May 19, 2021PunchListUSA, the first online real estate platform digitizing national home inspection data, repair estimates and service orders for consumers, announced the appointment of Min Alexander as its new Chief Executive Officer…
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Quackenbush Architects + Planners announces new intern
May 19, 2021Quackenbush Architects + Planners is pleased to announce and welcome William Scott as a summer intern in its office. Scott completed his junior year at Clemson University where he is…
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Richland Library celebrates graduation of 14 students from Career Online High School
May 19, 2021There are 14 Richland County residents between the ages of 25 and 49 who are moving their tassels from right to left and celebrating an academic achievement. On Sunday, May…
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Pawleys Island Festival of Music & Art to be held as scheduled in October 2021
May 19, 2021Travelers and lovers of the arts are already purchasing tickets and making room reservations as they look forward to the return of the Pawleys Island Festival of Music & Art…
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Gallivan White Boyd attorneys selected for inclusion in the 2021 edition of Super Lawyers
May 19, 2021Gallivan White Boyd (GWB) announced that 19 attorneys from the firm’s Greenville and Columbia offices have been selected for inclusion in the 2021 edition of South Carolina Super Lawyers®. Most…
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SCBIO issues third South Carolina life sciences strategic plan to drive industry growth
May 19, 2021SCBIO CEO Erin Ford only has to look at recent history to understand the opportunity in front of South Carolina life sciences. Life sciences has a $12+ billion economic impact…
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SCATCC announces awards
May 19, 2021The South Carolina Association of Technical College Commissioners announces the selection of its 2021 award winners. Commissioner Leadership, General Art Brown, Technical College of the Lowcountry Honors an individual who…
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Infinity Marketing adds BakerRisk + FORTRESS Protective Buildings, LLC to client roster
May 19, 2021Infinity Marketing, a fully integrated marketing firm, recently welcomed two new brands to its client roster, BakerRisk + FORTRESS Protective Buildings. The agency is providing both brands with integrated web,…
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Intramed Plus marks 30 years of innovative healthcare service
May 19, 2021Intramed Plus, Inc., is celebrating its 30th anniversary this month, marking three decades of service to patients across South Carolina as a pioneer in home infusion therapy. Dr. Varner Richards,…
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Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd’s Tyra McBride elected to Girls on the Run Columbia Board of Directors
May 19, 2021Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd announced that Tyra McBride has been elected to serve on the Board of Directors for Girls on the Run (GOTR) Columbia. GOTR is a nonprofit organization designed…
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County prepares for mosquito spraying, surveillance
May 18, 2021Vector Control staff are gearing up for Richland County’s annual mosquito-spraying campaign. As part of efforts to control the adult mosquito population, crews will conduct surveillance for the insects, treat…
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Blythewood High School takes its professional development to a higher level
May 18, 2021Blythewood High School received a pleasant surprise last week during the virtual 30th birthday celebration for the University of South Carolina Professional Development School (UofSC PDS) network. Blythewood was named…
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Pawleys Island Festival Of Music & Art to be held as scheduled in October 2021
May 18, 2021Nine Concerts Highlight Popular Festival To Benefit The Arts Along South Carolina’s Hammock Coast Travelers and lovers of the arts are already purchasing tickets and making room reservations as they…
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Beautiful Gate Center welcomes new Director of Operations & Training
May 18, 2021Today, Beautiful Gate Center, a private, non-profit Developmental learning center for children and youth with developmental disabilities and autism, announced Jean Castelli as Director of Operations & Training. In her new role,…
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Reggaetronic Music Festival returns to Lake Murray
May 18, 2021The 8th annual Reggaetronic Music Festival is returning to Spence Island on Lake Murray on 19 June 2021. The free floating festival will take place from 11 a.m. – 6:30…
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County’s Rental Assistance Program making critical difference for residents
May 18, 2021Richland County’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) has approved more than $1.5 million in assistance requests since launching April 5. Even after reaching this milestone, however, the County still has funding available…
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Contractors’ staff shortages cause delays in curbside trash pickup
May 18, 2021Because of staff shortages for contracted trash haulers, Richland County residents might see delays in curbside pickup of garbage and yard waste. The County contracts with several businesses to provide…
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Kerns Trucking, Inc. establishing operations in Cherokee County
May 18, 2021Kerns Trucking, Inc., a regional transportation and logistics company, today announced plans to establish its corporate headquarters in Cherokee County. The more than $7.9 million investment will create 136 new…
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College of Charleston scholarship celebrates retired professor’s passion for the written word
May 18, 2021Former students, colleagues and friends established the Nan Morrison Endowed Scholarship as an homage to the retired English professor’s passion for teaching English Renaissance and Southern literature. Known as the teacher you ‘took’ if you wanted to challenge yourself,…
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MUSC board receives operating reports as fiscal year-end nears, celebrates 191st commencement ceremony
May 18, 2021The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) and Medical University Hospital Authority (MUHA) Board of Trustees recently held their regularly scheduled combined committee sessions and board meeting. Due to the…
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Tri-County Cradle to Career Collaborative, in partnership with Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce, receives grant from the YES Project
May 18, 2021Tri-County Cradle to Career Collaborative (TCCC), in partnership with Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce, is honored to announce that we are one of six community organizations nationwide to receive a…
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Wando’s Olivia Potter is the 2021 SC Scholastic Journalist of the Year
May 18, 2021Oliva Potter, co-editor in chief of Legend, Wando High School’s award-winning yearbook, was recently named the 2021 South Carolina Scholastic Journalist of the Year by the South Carolina Scholastic Press…
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Alexandria Smith says TCTC degree is her first but not her last college degree
May 18, 2021Alexandria (Allie) Smith gets emotional when she talks about the overwhelming joy and sense of accomplishment she will feel when she graduates – with honors – at Tri-County Technical College’s…
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Lacey Hennessey: New Look, New Art
May 18, 2021Artist Debuts @Lacey_Does with Launch of New Collection Lacey Hennessey, a Greenville artist and muralist, recently debuted a new name, @Lacey_Does, with the launch of her new art collection. Previously…
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Alexis Barrett joins Coldwell Banker Caine
May 18, 2021Coldwell Banker Caine recently welcomed Alexis Barrett as a Staff Accountant to its Greenville office. In this role, Alexis will be working closely with Caine Controller, Sheila Hensley, and the…
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Coldwell Banker Commercial Caine brokers represent local real estate transactions
May 18, 2021Brokers from Coldwell Banker Commercial Caine’s Greenville and Spartanburg offices recently represented the following area real estate transactions: Sales Seneca: Harry Croxton of Coldwell Banker Commercial Caine represented Gilmer & Sons…
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UMG partners with #1 termite bait system, Sentricon
May 18, 2021UniComm Media Group (UMG) was recently selected by Corteva Agriscience, a major American agricultural chemical and seed company, to create a Hispanic marketing action plan to advance Sentricon, the number…
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Partnership funded by the Humanologi Foundation awards medical students free membership to the American Medical Student Association
May 18, 2021In an expression of continued commitment to improving medical training and the nation’s health, the University of South Carolina (UofSC) School of Medicine Greenville has signed an institutional partnership (IP)…
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Raiders Roll on to Friday in 4A Baseball Playoffs
May 18, 2021Winning for the second time in three days, Laurens defeated Lugoff-Elgin 12-4 at Ed Prescott Field. The victory means the Raiders can skip right past a Wednesday elimination game and…
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Crusaders’ Littleton to Help Fly the Fleet
May 18, 2021Laurens Academy offensive lineman Reles Littleton has committed to play football this fall at Erskine College in Due Wests. The Flying Fleet resumed its football program this year after a…
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