Richland Library’s Christmas Schedule
December 21, 2020All Richland Library locations will close Thursday, December 24 and remain closed Friday, December 25 in observance of Christmas. Local residents will still be able to access the library’s resources…
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Jump start 2021 with the Famously Hot Pink Challenge Jan. 4-31
December 21, 2020With all the disruptions of 2020, it’s been easy to lose sight of the importance of personal health and wellness. Prisma Health Midlands Foundation’s Famously Hot Pink Challenge will realign…
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Chernoff Newman promotes three long-term senior leaders
December 21, 2020To mark the closing of an unprecedented year, Chernoff Newman is announcing the promotion of three long-term employees on its senior leadership team. The integrated marketing communications agency has offices…
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Bassmaster tournament champion again working with S.C.-based Global Eco Adventures
December 21, 2020Pro fisherman Davy Hite to be named GEA IRONMAN By W. Thomas Smith Jr. CAMDEN, S.C. – Yamaha Rightwaters™ pro Davy Hite, an ESPN2 angling expert and two-time Bassmaster Angler…
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Gov. Henry McMaster suspends Richland County Council Vice Chairwoman Dalhi Myers
December 21, 2020Following the indictment of Richland County Council Vice Chairwoman Dalhi Myers, Governor Henry McMaster issued Executive Order 2020-76, suspending Myers from office, and appointing Cheryl D. English to serve as…
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Statement from Richland County Council Chair Livingston
December 21, 2020Following is a statement from Richland County Council Chair Paul Livingston in reference to the indictment of Councilwoman Dalhi Myers, District 10. “There is nothing more important than residents having…
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First Lady Peggy McMaster tests positive for COVID-19
December 21, 2020Gov. Henry McMaster Tests Negative, Both are Following Appropriate Public Health Guidelines After taking a precautionary, routine test on Thursday afternoon, First Lady Peggy McMaster was notified this morning that…
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Good Shepherd Free Medical Clinic of Laurens County Recognizes Volunteer of the Year
December 21, 20202020 is the year that just keeps on giving….one challenge after another. But for the Good Shepherd Free Medical Clinic of Laurens County another type of “giving” has long been…
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Now showing at the Capitol Theatre and Café – The CROODS: A New Age
December 21, 2020About the movie: Searching for a safer habitat, the prehistoric Crood family discovers an idyllic, walled-in paradise that meets all of its needs. Unfortunately, they must also learn to live…
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Lights to be installed at Presbyterian College baseball field
December 21, 2020Lights will be installed at the Presbyterian College baseball field in late May. The first-ever lights will be in place when the Blue Hose baseball team resumes play once they…
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Three New PC Board Members Elected
December 21, 2020Three Presbyterian College alumni have been elected to serve on the PC Board of Trustees. Their service to the College will begin on Jan. 1, 2021. “These three new members…
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Tragic Clinton Fire Brings Opportunity to Give
December 20, 2020In the early morning hours of Sunday, December 20th fire broke out in a unit of the Landau apartments in Clinton. The fire expanded quickly, and the results were devastating. …
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Chrysalis Orofacial expanding to new location in Greenville
December 18, 2020Starting in January 2021, Chrysalis Orofacial, a leading regional myofunctional therapy health clinic and professional training organization, is expanding to its new location at 302-A Ashby Park Lane in Greenville,…
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Richland Library guides families through winter break
December 17, 2020Winter break is right around the corner for tens of thousands of students in Richland County, but learning doesn’t have to stop. Richland Library has some suggestions for staying engaged…
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CAE celebrates Silver Airways as they begin new service to Florida
December 17, 2020Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) and members from Silver Airways today celebrated the start of the airline’s new nonstop service to Florida. “We are excited to welcome Silver Airways to CAE,”…
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Fitesa Simpsonville expanding operations again, investing $100 million in Greenville County
December 17, 2020Fitesa Simpsonville, Inc. (Fitesa), a world leader and innovator in the design and manufacturing of nonwoven fabric solutions, today announced plans to expand operations in Greenville County. The $100 million…
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.52 Acres Available For Sale on Coleman Blvd.
December 17, 2020A rare opportunity to own .52 acres that’s very well-positioned, located near the in the corner of Coleman Blvd and Mill Street in heart of Mount Pleasant. The site’s location,…
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The Jasper’s show-stopping light display reignites a cherished holiday tradition
December 17, 2020This year, The Beach Company is carrying on the legacy of the old Sergeant Jasper’s iconic rooftop star, which was brightly lit as a tradition that marked the beginning of…
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SC Ports’ Leatherman Terminal welcomes 15 hybrid cranes
December 17, 2020South Carolina Ports welcomed 15 hybrid rubber-tired gantry cranes to the Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal on December 11th. The arrival of this new cargo-handling equipment is significant as SC Ports…
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United Community Bank donates more than $20,000 to Be an Angel! Program
December 17, 2020United Community Bank is proud to announce its Upstate teams have donated $20,700 to Greenville County Foster Parent Association’s Be an Angel! Program. The donated funds were collected from United…
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Vaccine arrives at AnMed Health
December 17, 2020AnMed Health received an allotment of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine this morning. It has been properly stored in preparation for distribution to begin possibly as early as Friday, December 18,…
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Nelson Mullins elects 3 Greenville attorneys to partnership
December 17, 2020The partners of Nelson Mullin Riley & Scarborough LLP have elected three Greenville, S.C. attorneys to the partnership effective Jan. 1, 2021. They are: David Dill. Dill emphasizes creative and strategic approaches…
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Staff, community celebrate new facility for Camp Road Middle
December 17, 2020Camp Road Middle School staff members and students, Charleston County School District (CCSD) officials, and community leaders gathered for a dedication ceremony to highlight the newly-constructed school building at 1825 Camp Road…
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CCSD awarded $12 million grant for cultural competency training
December 17, 2020Charleston County School District (CCSD) has been awarded an Education Innovation & Research (EIR) grant from the U.S. Department of Education. It is a five-year grant worth $12 million. CCSD’s…
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Leadership Discovery announces Fall 2020 graduates
December 17, 2020The Charleston Metro Chamber is pleased to announce and congratulate the graduates of the Fall 2020 Leadership Discovery class. Leadership Discovery is an innovative, skills-based leadership development program that allows participants the opportunity to learn…
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Laurel Smith joins Infinity Marketing as SEO Specialist
December 17, 2020Infinity Marketing, a fully integrated marketing agency in the Upstate, is pleased to have Laurel Smith join the team as SEO Specialist, working closely with the firm’s Web Team to…
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Countybank Foundation donates $25,000 to Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lakelands Region
December 17, 2020Countybank and Greenwood Capital recently donated $25,000 to the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lakelands Region. The donation will go toward a capital campaign to support the renovation of…
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Six emerging artists to receive inaugural S.C. Arts Commission grant
December 17, 2020Visual artists working in ceramics, sculpture, and photography and performing artists working in dance and music are inaugural recipients of the South Carolina Arts Commission’s new Emerging Artist Grant. For…
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With HUD loan closed, renovation begins on historic Babcock Building
December 17, 2020A “Watershed Moment” for the Iconic Columbia Landmark in the BullStreet District It’s official. After two fires, years of deterioration and three years of getting government approvals, the iconic Babcock…
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Carter, Johnson Lead Blue Hose Past Gardner-Webb
December 17, 2020Presbyterian used extraordinary balance to defeat Gardner-Webb, 69-20, at Templeton Center in what was both Blue Hose’ first home game and Big South Conference opener. Tionna Carter and Trinity Johnson…
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Bauknight Pietras & Stormer adds David M. Ward as a firm partner
December 17, 2020Bauknight Pietras & Stormer, P.A. (BPS), is pleased to announce that David M. Ward, CPA, will join the firm’s leadership team as a partner effective January 1, 2021. With the…
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Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd’s Cameo Joseph selected to serve as board member for Special Olympics South Carolina
December 17, 2020Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd is proud to announce that Cameo Joseph has been selected to serve on the Board of Directors for the Special Olympics South Carolina. Special Olympics South Carolina’s…
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Greenville County adopts conservation trust fund to protect threatened resources
December 17, 2020A critical step forward in implementing the Comprehensive Plan This week, Greenville County Council passed an ordinance establishing a trust fund to help permanently protect Greenville’s natural and historic assets…
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Dillon Swayngim of Colliers International represents MingHua USA in 134,000-square-foot lease at Woods Chapel Crossing
December 17, 2020MingHua USA, Inc., one of the leading providers of plastic automotive parts and molds in the Southeast, has signed a lease agreement to expand its operations by 134,000 square feet…
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Education Dean Cites Pandemic Lessons
December 16, 2020The COVID-19 pandemic has had effects – both good and bad – for teachers, students and communities alike. That’s the message Capital Rotarians heard on Dec 16 when Dr. Jon…
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Santa Claus is Coming to Town
December 16, 2020Come see Santa at The Vestibule in Clinton! Santa will be at the coffee shop in Clinton, Friday, December 18th from 5:00-7:00 pm. for children young and old to take…
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Richland One is hiring bus drivers, offering signing bonuses
December 16, 2020Richland One is offering bus driver applicants some of the best and most competitive financial incentives in the Midlands, including signing bonuses, paid training and college tuition reimbursement. “Richland One…
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City of Columbia designated a Bronze-level Bicycle Friendly Community
December 16, 2020The City of Columbia has been designated as a Bicycle Friendly Community at the Bronze level by the League of American Bicyclists. The Bicycle Friendly Community program is a national…
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South Carolina real estate market remains competitive as 2020 comes to an end
December 16, 2020South Carolina REALTORS® (SCR) released its November 2020 statewide real estate market data reflecting another month of unusually high sales. Closed sales were up 13% throughout the state in November,…
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Jamie Devine elected as SCSBA President-Elect
December 16, 2020Jamie Devine, a member of the Richland One Board of School Commissioners, was installed as president-elect of the South Carolina School Boards Association (SCSBA) during the association’s annual Delegate Assembly…
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Capitol Theatre Showing “DEAR SANTA” (G)
December 16, 2020‘Dear Santa’ shines a light on the 100-year-old ‘Operation Santa’ Program of the United States Postal Service. Each year, hundreds of thousands of letters to Santa arrive at Post Offices…
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United Way of the Midlands announces $10 million gift from author and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott
December 16, 2020Funds will be used to promote resilience, equity and opportunity United Way of the Midlands has received a generous gift of $10 million from author and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott. It…
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Laurens County Clean Up Continues
December 16, 2020The Laurens County Sheriff’s Office is partnering with the Laurens County Chamber of Commerce for a community cleanup day in the Wattsville area on Saturday, January 9th at Eastside Baptist…
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The COMET partners with SC DHEC to provide COVID-19 testing to riders
December 16, 2020The Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority (The COMET), in partnership with the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SC DHEC), will provide free COVID-19 tests for passengers of…
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Lowcountry Food Bank announces Nick Osborne as new President & CEO
December 16, 2020The Lowcountry Food Bank (LCFB), whose mission is to lead the fight against hunger in the ten coastal counties of South Carolina, announced today that Nick Osborne has been named…
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Atlanta attorney and humanitarian pledges $20 million to The Citadel
December 16, 2020Class of 1959 alumnus, William Baer Endictor, announces legacy gift to support college’s academic endowment He may be retired, but Atlanta attorney William Baer Endictor, The Citadel Class of 1959,…
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A Parade Like No Other
December 16, 20202020 has been a different kind of year in so many ways. But that isn’t stopping the City of Laurens from bringing some much-needed joy to residents. The City of…
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Terminix employee named Technician of the Year
December 16, 2020Terminix Service, Inc., the largest pest control company in the Carolinas, announced that veteran technician, Mike Pugliese, has been named the 2020 Residential Technician of the Year by Pest Control…
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The South Carolina Wildlife Federation completes nesting box grant with Duke Energy, restoring precious habitat for wood ducks in the Catawba-Wateree Watershed
December 16, 2020The South Carolina Wildlife Federation (SCWF) has completed a nesting box restoration project with funds from a generous grant with Duke Energy’s Habitat Enhancement Program, along with partnerships with SCDNR,…
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Lee Ann Watson named Paul Harris Fellow Plus-One
December 16, 2020Columbia’s Capital Rotary has recognized member Lee Ann Watson for making continuing contributions to the Rotary Foundation’s global humanitarian and educational programs. She was named a Paul Harris Fellow Plus-One…
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