The Revivalists, Mt. Joy, and more to perform at The Riviera this Fall
October 10, 2022The Riviera, an iconic theater located in the heart of downtown Charleston, is hosting a jam-packed lineup of performances through the end of the year with tickets on sale now.…
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SeamonWhiteside announces second round of graduates from Leadership Training and Mentorship Program
October 10, 2022With less communication and collaboration between aspiring and current leaders, there is a growing gap between these two groups causing a higher company turnover rate and a lack of ready…
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North American Numbering Plan Administrator announces plan for additional area code in South Carolina
October 10, 2022Somos, Inc., a leading registry management and data solutions company, serving in its capacity as the Federal Communications Commission’s neutral third-party North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA), announced that an…
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Marketing Minute: Speak Up
October 10, 2022Marketing Minute with Erin Smith, NP Strategy How often do you share your thoughts on issues relevant to your business? This week’s video discusses the importance of speaking up.…
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Solid gold: 50 years of the S.C. Arts Foundation
October 9, 2022October is National Arts and Humanities month, and this commemoration of the arts’ importance to our nation is an opportunity to recognize a milestone that the South Carolina Arts Foundation…
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Charleston Christmas Special returns in December for Its 27th season
October 9, 2022Charleston’s favorite holiday tradition returns in December as Moranz Entertainment brings the Charleston Christmas Special to the Charleston Music Hall for its 27th season. This year’s show runs Dec. 15…
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Mushrooms, an illuminated site-based installation coming to Hampton Park
October 9, 2022More than 100 illuminated mushrooms will take over an area of Hampton Park from Nov. 5 through Dec. 11. This art display relaunches Art in the Park, a public art…
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United Community Bank sponsoring inaugural Charleston ‘Riverfront Revival’ music festival
October 6, 2022United Community Bank (United) is a sponsor of the inaugural Riverfront Revival festival curated by world-famous musician Darius Rucker. The two-day music event will be held at Riverfront Park in…
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Wyche, P.A. partners with Liberty Fellowship as the capstone of Wyche’s Centennial Legacy Project
October 6, 2022“The Challenge to Lead,” presented by Wyche, P.A. and Liberty Fellowship, encourages the business community to invest in the next generation of leaders advancing South Carolina Wyche has announced a…
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CMCC’S Swanson named a VenuesNow All-Star
October 6, 2022Cheryl Swanson, Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center (CMCC) vice president and general manager, has been named a 2022 VenuesNow All-Star, the publication announced this week. Swanson, who has led the CMCC…
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106 Charleston County students receive Meeting Street Scholarship
October 6, 2022The Meeting Street Scholarship Fund, a nonprofit helping high-achieving students with financial need to pay for college, today announced its second class of scholarship recipients. This remarkable group of students…
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The CCC
October 6, 2022By Tom Poland FDR’s Tree Army If my mother didn’t like something, she’d tell you. If she liked something, you knew that too, and she liked the Civilian Conservation…
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Governor McMaster issues proclamation recognizing National Manufacturing Day and South Carolina Manufacturing Month
October 6, 2022Andy Carr, President & CEO of the SCMEP; Chuck Hall, President & CEO of Barnet and SCMA Chairman; SC Governor Henry McMaster; Sara Hazzard, President & CEO of the SCMA.…
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Jarrard, Nowell & Russell welcomes Anne Drummond, Brittney Neeley, and Rachel Campbell to the team
October 5, 2022Jarrard, Nowell & Russell, LLC (JNR), a Charleston-based accounting and business advisory firm, has added the following professionals to their firm: Anne Drummond, Staff Accountant; Brittney Neeley, Staff Accountant; and…
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Paxton Access is building new U.S. headquarters in Greenville County, S.C.
October 5, 2022Paxton Access, a global manufacturer of security technology, confirmed plans to grow its South Carolina footprint by building its new U.S. headquarters in Greenville County, South Carolina. The company is…
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Buffalo Groupe, LLC expands research offerings with acquisition of Sports Marketing Surveys USA
October 5, 2022Buffalo Groupe, LLC, a collection of agencies, events and media properties, expands its research capabilities with the acquisition of Sports Marketing Surveys USA, the industry leader in sports research. Together…
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Teachers’ Supply Closet receives grant from Power:Ed to ensure teachers and students have needed classroom supplies
October 5, 2022Pictured L to R: Claire Gibbons, Power:Ed Director; TSC volunteers; and Lynette Duggins, TSC Executive Director (holding sign). Teachers’ Supply Closet (TSC) has received a $25,000 grant from Power:Ed,…
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TravelBoom welcomes Dyllon Snavely as Account Coordinator
October 5, 2022TravelBoom, the leading data-driven digital marketing agency for hotels, resorts, and vacation rental companies, announced Dyllon Snavely as an Account Coordinator. Snavely is adding a broad range of marketing skills…
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Reynolds announces new leadership roles
October 5, 2022The Reynolds Company, a Greenville-based subsidiary of Itochu International, Inc, announced the retirement of Neel Reynolds, CEO, effective October 1, 2022. Neel will continue to lead as Senior Advisor to…
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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis launches From Our Future Scholars to Yours Campaign
October 4, 2022Staff share their stories as part of SC’s 529 plan’s 20th anniversary State Treasurer Curtis Loftis announced today the launch of a new social media campaign promoting South Carolina’s Future…
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Non Profit Minute – Karriem Edwards, South Carolina Center for Fathers and Families
October 4, 2022The Who’s on the Move, Non Profit Minute is an interview in support of the amazing impact that local non profits have on our communities. We would like to thank…
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Colliers represents Copeland Stair Valz & Lovell, LLP in lease renewal at Charleston Gateway Center
October 4, 2022The tenant will be renewing their lease for ±17,389 square feet at the Charleston Gateway Center on Calhoun Street Charleston, SC – Colliers’ William Ederle and Kristie Roe represented the…
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Myrtle Beach golf courses reopen in wake of Hurricane Ian
October 4, 2022Myrtle Beach golf courses have reopened just days after Hurricane Ian made landfall along the Grand Strand. Ian brought heavy wind, rain and storm surge with it but moved quickly…
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Red Cross responds to Hurricane Ian devastation in South Carolina
October 3, 2022Help by making a donation, giving blood, or becoming a volunteer The American Red Cross is working tirelessly to help people devastated by Hurricane Ian. Many communities are unrecognizable after…
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City of Charleston continues recovery efforts
October 3, 2022October 3 Hurricane Ian Recovery Briefing LATEST UPDATES Damage reports: As of 3 p.m., 336 rapid neighborhood-level assessments and 100 FEMA preliminary damage assessments had been completed. In addition, 256 damage…
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Berkeley County continuing to assess storm damage from Hurricane Ian
October 3, 2022Minimal Damage Reported as of Monday, October 3 Berkeley County Government is continuing to assess storm damage across the County as part of the recovery process from Hurricane Ian. As…
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The Southeastern Wildlife Exposition announces Ryan Kirby as 2023 Featured Artist
October 3, 2022Boone, NC resident and wildlife artist Ryan Kirby named SEWE Featured Artist and will unveil the 2023 Featured Painting at Charleston’s newest fall event ‘Flyways’ on October 15 The Southeastern…
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Charleston Metro Chamber announces Fall 2022 Leadership Discovery class
October 3, 2022Leadership Discovery, a leadership development program by the Charleston Metro Chamber, is excited to welcome the Fall 2022 class. Leadership Discovery is an innovative program that allows participants the opportunity to learn from…
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Colliers Report: Renovation to re-class offices is a trend in Charleston
October 3, 2022Commercial Real Estate Research & Forecast Report Q3 2022 Charleston Office Market Highlights In response to the flight-to-quality trend and the desire to be in Charleston suburban office space,…
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Second phase of construction underway at Campus 4 in Camp Hall Commerce Park
October 3, 2022Global logistics developer and leader Portman Industrial has broken ground on Phase II of Campus 4 in Camp Hall Commerce Park in Ridgeville, S.C. Phase II involves the construction of…
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NAMI Charleston Area hosts Charleston’s largest mental health event – Oct 8
October 3, 2022NAMI Charleston Area is hosting Charleston’s largest mental health event of the year, October 8th at Palmetto Islands County Park, from 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. Suicide rates have increased by…
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September 30 Hurricane Ian AM update
September 30, 2022September 30 Hurricane Ian AM Update City of Charleston Experiencing Impacts of Hurricane Ian, Residents Urged to Stay Home Charleston, S.C. – The city of Charleston is now experiencing the early…
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SCBIO debuts refreshed branding for life sciences organization, launches new website
September 30, 2022Moves made as life sciences organization prepares to share South Carolina story more widely Reflective of South Carolina’s dynamic, leading-edge and fastest-growing industry, SCBIO has introduced refreshed branding across all…
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September 30 Tropical Storm Ian AM update
September 29, 2022Here is a link to the September 30 AM update
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State agencies preparing for potential impact from Hurricane Ian
September 29, 2022On September 28, Governor Henry McMaster signed an Executive Order 2022-28 declaring a state of emergency and activating the state’s emergency operations plan, which enables state agencies to prepare for…
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The Pull Of The Macon Music Scene
September 29, 2022By Tom Poland I find my mind drifting back to Macon, and then I find myself driving kudzu-bordered roads. Macon, Georgia sits in the middle of Georgia. It’s not…
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South Carolina students outperform nation on Advanced Placement, SAT scores remain steady
September 29, 2022The College Board has released national and South Carolina specific results for their SAT and Advanced Placement assessments. South Carolina students again exceeded the nation on eight out of the…
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NAI Charleston grows retail division with veteran agent & developer Ed Sutton
September 29, 2022NAI Charleston welcomed Ed Sutton to the brokerage team as a 7-year industry veteran. Sutton’s real estate experience involves the redevelopment of the Reynolds Ave corridor, high-rise hospitality transactions, land…
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Five South Carolina schools named 2022 National Blue Ribbon Schools
September 28, 2022U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona today recognized 297 schools as National Blue Ribbon Schools for 2022, including five schools in South Carolina. The recognition is based on a school’s overall academic performance or progress in closing…
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NP Strategy expands presence in the Carolinas
September 28, 2022NP Strategy (NPS+), a strategic communications firm providing crisis, media and public relations assistance, welcomes Denada Jackson to the growing team. Jackson, an award winning public relations expert with established…
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William Means adds agent with international expertise to team
September 28, 2022William Means Real Estate announced that its team of agents is growing with the addition of Harry Farthing who earned an honors degree in valuation and estate management from the…
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New Leaf Builders’ Hayes Park signs commercial tenants, announces VIP residential sales
September 28, 2022Hayes Park, a mixed-use community focused on sustainable development, has landed a number of commercial tenants and announced a timeline for launching residential sales. The community is being developed by…
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Global Flooring manufacturer Responsive Industries establishes operations in Greenville County, S.C.
September 28, 2022Global manufacturer of PVC flooring to invest initial $10 million, add 10 jobs to establish operations Responsive Industries, a leading manufacturer of a wide range of vinyl floorings, announced plans…
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Annual 11-day MOJA Arts Festival begins September 29, 2022, will feature parade, performances, art displays
September 27, 2022The annual MOJA Arts Festival, a celebration of African-American and Caribbean culture, begins on Thursday, September 29, 2022. The 11-day festival includes a variety of performances, art displays and educational outreach. Moja, a Swahili word…
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CSU President elected to serve on Big South Conference Executive Committee
September 27, 2022Charleston Southern University President Dr. Dondi Costin is the new vice president of the Big South Conference Executive Committee for 2022-23. The Big South Conference Executive Committee has the authority…
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MUSC Foundation receives grant to start new diabetes prevention program for women
September 27, 2022The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) Foundation has received a grant from the BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina Foundation to launch a diabetes prevention program for women. The grant…
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The South Carolina Small Business Development Centers (SC SBDC) hires Jeremy Johnson as Community Navigator Business Consultant to assist marginalized small businesses
September 27, 2022The South Carolina Small Business Development Centers (SC SBDC), the state’s premier provider of business assistance to small business owners and entrepreneurs, announced the hiring of Community Navigator Business Consultant…
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SeamonWhiteside completes innovative and sustainable design for Morrison Yard Apartments during Environmental Awareness Month
September 27, 2022SeamonWhiteside (SW+), a full-service site design firm throughout the Carolinas, provided master planning, civil engineering, landscape architecture, permitting, and construction administration for Morrison Yard Apartments, the 4.6-acre, sustainably focused mixed-use…
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Brandon expands client services team with two new hires
September 27, 2022Brandon, an integrated data-driven, digitally-centric marketing firm specializing in B2B, healthcare, financial services, telecommunications, outdoor lifestyles, lifestyle apparel, travel and tourism, consumer packaged goods, real estate, utilities, and fitness categories,…
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Theodore B. DuBose elected as a Fellow of the American College of Bond Counsel
September 27, 2022Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A. announced that Theodore B. DuBose has been elected as a Fellow of the American College of Bond Counsel. He will be formally recognized at the College’s…
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