Infinity Marketing wins eight W3 awards
October 29, 2019Infinity Marketing, a full-service marketing agency in the Upstate, won eight awards in the 2019 W3 Awards competition for projects ranging in video production, social media and web development. This…
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Horizon Commercial Leasing launches small business grant offering up to $2,000 to business owners
October 28, 2019More than 620,000 businesses open in the United States each year. Yet, the number of potential business owners left on the sidelines range in the millions.Having enough cash to start…
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Gateway to the Army Association hosts November fundraiser
October 28, 2019Event to raise money in support of Army-honoring park and visitor venues on Fort Jackson By W. Thomas Smith Jr. The GATEWAY TO THE ARMY ASSOCIATION – a non-profit organization…
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Elementary students aid polio fight
October 28, 2019EarlyAct Club members at St. Peter’s Catholic School have presented a check for $112 to Bernie Riedel (red t-shirt in back row), past governor for Rotary District 7770 and current…
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Top Grossing Movies – October 28, 2019
October 28, 2019Theatrical grosses from comScore Week of 10/25/2019 to 10/31/2019 Rank Title Weeks Weekend Gross Cumulative 1 Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil 2 $19,369,877.0 $66,245,035.0 2 Joker 4 $19,248,035.0 $277,931,557.0 3…
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Costa Pleicones recognized with Charles H. Gray ’72 Distinguished Service Award
October 28, 2019Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd’s Costa Pleicones was awarded the Charles H. Gray ’72 Distinguished Service Award by Wofford College. Costa was presented the award for his dedicated service and commitment to…
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South Carolina Public Radio wins five first-place awards
October 28, 2019State’s public radio network receives four first-place awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association of the Carolinas and one from the Associated Press South Carolina Public Radio (SCPR) this…
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Historic Columbia announces November 2019 events
October 28, 2019Historic Columbia encourages people to spend more time exploring the history of Columbia in this cooler weather by offering new tours in November, including the Palladium Fall Tour (Sun., Nov.…
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“This concerto is amusing to listen to, at least I hope it is,” wrote composer Jean Françaix
October 28, 2019University of South Carolina Symphony Orchestra presents a trio of composers on Oct. 29 The University of South Carolina’s premier orchestra and one of the leading ensembles in the Southeast…
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Opera at USC presents South Carolinian Carlisle Floyd’s Susannah Nov. 1-3
October 28, 2019The Biblical story of Susannah and the Elders is updated to recent past “He is a master of creating mood in the orchestra….” declared the Los Angeles Times about Carlisle…
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Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired South Carolina (ABVI) receives funds to assist blind and visually impaired community members experiencing poverty
October 28, 2019This Fall, the Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired South Carolina (ABVI) was one of 77 nonprofit organizations to receive Fall Caritas Grant funding from the Sisters of Charity…
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Joe’s Place Bookstore will be closing their chapter at the end of 2019
October 28, 2019After five years of being Greenville’s go-to place for rare, used, and new books, the owners of Joe’s Place Bookstore have announced that they will be closing at the end…
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Mashburn Construction announces two new hires for the Coastal Division
October 28, 2019Mashburn Construction, announced the hire of two employees within the Coastal Division of the company. Chris Setter has been hired as a Project Manager for the company’s new Myrtle Beach…
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200lbs collected during drug take back event
October 28, 2019Bon Secours St. Francis Health System’s annual Medication Take Back Day event was a success! 139 vehicles drove by to drop of their old, unused and expired medications at St.…
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Unique partnership with Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corporation yields national recognition for UofSC Pharmacy students
October 28, 2019Six Nephron Based Student Teams Selected to Present Findings at ASHP National Conference A year old internship partnership between the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy and Nephron Pharmaceuticals…
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Economic impact of real estate tops $3 billion in Lowcountry in 2018
October 28, 2019Lowcountry Deemed As ‘High Impact’ Area For Housing Industry in The State The economic impact of the real estate industry reached more than $3 billion in the Lowcountry in 2018,…
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Spartanburg Water honored with top utility management award
October 28, 2019Spartanburg Water is proud to announce it is one of just 19 public drinking water systems nationally recognized by The Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) for sustainable water management.…
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Barrelli Barber opens in Park Circle
October 28, 2019Barrelli Barber opened in Park Circle on October 22 offering “Proper Grooming for Gentlemen” in the vibrant North Charleston community. The Park Circle location at 4628 Spruill Avenue is the…
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Historic Columbia receives National Parks Service grant to preserve Modjeska Monteith Simkins home
October 28, 2019Civil rights leader’s home to once again become a site for human rights activism The National Park Service has awarded a $49,500 grant to Historic Columbia to turn Modjeska Monteith Simkins’…
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Stantec expands Transportation and Landscape Architecture teams in South Carolina
October 28, 2019Stantec, a leading global design and engineering firm, has welcomed three professionals to its growing Transportation and Landscape Architecture teams in Charleston and Columbia. Maureen O’Brien-Pitts (see featured image) has…
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Five things your graphic designer wants to tell you
October 28, 2019By Stephanie Heikkila Holman NP Strategy Working with a designer to bring your business or organization’s vision to life should be an exciting and creatively fulfilling experience. Based…
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Richland Library combats fake news with new public resource
October 27, 2019As local residents prepare to cast their votes in several municipal elections on November 5, 2019 and look ahead to the 2020 presidential election, Richland Library is offering access to…
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Trick-or-Treat with your family in downtown Columbia on Halloween – October 31
October 27, 2019Plenty of ghouls and goblins are ready to descend on downtown Columbia. Richland Library is getting in the spirit by offering a safe, family-friendly option this Halloween. Please dress in…
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Advanced technology company investing $3 million in Richland County operations
October 27, 2019REI Automation, a Columbia, South Carolina-based company specializing in designing and building custom industrial robotic equipment for automotive, medical, nuclear, electronics industries and consumer goods is expanding its operations in…
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Historic Columbia hosts array of engaging November events
October 27, 2019Historic Columbia encourages people to spend more time exploring the history of Columbia in this cooler weather by offering new tours in November, including the Palladium Fall Tour (Sun., Nov.…
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Publix Signs on as presenting sponsor for annual Light the Lake
October 27, 2019The Charleston Parks Conservancy will kick off the holiday season with the annual tree lighting and winter celebration at Colonial Lake on Friday, Dec. 6. This year, Publix is supporting…
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City of Cayce moves forward with City Arts District
October 25, 2019At a September City Council Meeting, Cayce City Council gave second reading to an ordinance that would create the Cayce Arts Design Overlay District on State and Frink Streets. The adoption of…
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Rural broadband investment will help South Carolina farms
October 25, 2019Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has invested $9,750,000 in high-speed broadband infrastructure that will create or improve rural e-Connectivity for 3,911 rural households…
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A day to demonstrate the servant leadership of Citadel cadets
October 25, 2019Once a year, cadets at The Citadel trade classes for community service. Servant leadership through community service is integral to the college’s mission of developing cadets into principled leaders. Most…
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NewsGuard browser extension available at Richland Library
October 25, 2019Customers Can Sort through Misinformation on Public Computers As local residents prepare to cast their votes in several municipal elections on November 5, 2019 and look ahead to the 2020…
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Greenville Tech students and professor capture criminal justice awards
October 25, 2019Assistant Professor Cassie Walls and five of her students, representing the Criminal Justice program at Greenville Technical College, received the overall conference trophy at the American Criminal Justice Association Lambda…
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Celebrating 10,000 Trees & Columbia Green – November 7
October 25, 2019Riverfront Park, 312 Laurel Street, Columbia, SC 29201 Thursday, November 7 from 4:00pm to 6:00pm The public is invited to join Columbia Green in celebration of the planting of our…
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The League of Women Voters of the Columbia area provides online voter education tool
October 25, 2019From Dr. Laura Woliver, President The League of Women Voters of The Columbia Area VOTE411.org is a unique nonpartisan website developed by the League of Women Voters of…
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Bone-In BBQ celebrates spooky season with annual Bash at the Boneyard – October 31st
October 25, 2019Bone-In BBQ is back with its annual Bash at the Boneyard! Owner and Chef, Scott Hall pays homage to one of his favorite childhood movies, “Little Shop of Horrors.” Decorations…
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LawyerLisa names new CEO
October 25, 2019LawyerLisa, LLC announced the hire of Josh Brown, as CEO of the firm. Josh brings a fresh, team-oriented perspective to LawyerLisa after working 12 years with Rogers Builders based out…
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County tax bills to reflect increase in trash collection fees
October 25, 2019Curbside collection rates will rise for first time since 2008; landfill rates see first hike since 1993 Richland County residents and businesses will pay more to have trash collected and…
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Charleston Commercial donates $30,000 to Lifeline Children’s Services
October 25, 2019Local investment firm Charleston Commercial is making a significant impact on the state’s foster care crisis. The company — led by C. Kendrick and managing director Joshua Schaap — donated…
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Old Cigar Warehouse launches one of the first all-inclusive wedding packages in the upstate
October 25, 2019The Old Cigar Warehouse has launched their Platinum Wedding Package, one of the first all-inclusive packages in the Upstate. The package pricing is simple. It is broken down into a base price, and a…
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Colliers International brokers the sale of 1314 Rosewood Drive
October 25, 2019Crawford Prezioso, a Brokerage Associate in Colliers International | South Carolina’s Columbia office, represented the buyer and the seller in the purchase of 1314 Rosewood Drive by Realty Haven, LLC.…
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Spinx celebrates new store opening in Easley
October 24, 2019New store featuring tunnel car wash opens on Highway 123 The Spinx Company, the Greenville -based fuel and convenience retail company with more than 80 locations and 50 car washes…
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Town of Lexington nearing completion of updated traffic-light system on Highway 378
October 24, 2019Recently, travelers may have noticed changes in traffic patterns, on Highway 378, as the Town of Lexington works to optimize the operation of the Adaptive Computerized Signalization System. Traffic signals…
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Charleston Metro Chamber’s Justin Lee named to the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives’s Million Dollar Circle
October 24, 2019The Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives, ACCE, has awarded Justin Lee of the Charleston Metro Chamber with its Lifetime Sales Achievement award. The Membership Development Division’s Circle of Champions sales program has developed a…
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Able SC and Kelly Mill Med Pro Middle School to host Diversity Day focusing on disability awareness
October 24, 2019Able South Carolina will partner with Kelly Mill Med Pro Middle School to bring their students a diversity day focused on disability awareness on Nov. 1. Able SC will spend…
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Festool USA selects Jeff Dezen Public Relations (JDPR) as Agency-of-Record
October 24, 2019Power tool innovator partners with JDPR to provide strategic communications for major growth in FY 2020. Festool USA, building on nearly 100 years of precision-engineered power tool solutions, has selected…
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Buncombe Street United Methodist Church to host free Dementia Workshop – December 10
October 24, 2019Buncombe Street United Methodist Church will be hosting globally respected Teepa Snow in a free, one-day workshop entitled “How to enjoy the holidays (and beyond!) when dementia is part of…
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UofSC Law Cybersecurity webinar to focus on fighting cybercrime – Oct. 29
October 24, 2019Coinciding with Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the University of South Carolina School of Law is hosting a webinar on Tuesday, Oct. 29 from 12:30 – 2 p.m., featuring federal law enforcement…
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LS3P’S new Greenville office reflects the future of workplace design
October 24, 2019Architecture, interiors, and planning firm LS3P’s Greenville office is beginning an exciting new chapter with a relocation to the Greenville One building in the heart of downtown on Friday, October…
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LS3P’s Bryan Beerman, AIA wins Ball State University’s GOLD Award
October 24, 2019LS3P congratulates Bryan Beerman, AIA, on receiving the 2019 Ball State University Graduate of the Last Decade (G.O.L.D.) Award, which was presented at the annual Alumni & Benefactors Recognition Dinner…
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Bob Nuttall, SIOR, CPM and Cori Nuttall sells prime office space in N. Charleston
October 24, 2019Lee & Associates Charleston’s Bob Nuttall, SIOR, CPM, and Cori Nuttall represented the Seller, 8088 Rivers Avenue, LLC, in the sale of 19,934 SF of office space located at 8084…
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Colliers Report: Charleston awaits construction completions, few spaces are available
October 24, 2019Research & Forecast Report Q3-2019 CHARLESTON | INDUSTRIAL Key Takeaways Until new construction is delivered to the market, there are few available space options; the overall vacancy rate dropped…
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