Manufacturing Madness: Help Crown the Coolest Thing Made in South Carolina!
February 11, 2025The search is on for the Coolest Thing Made in South Carolina as the highly anticipated Manufacturing Madness contest returns for 2025. With more than 218,000 votes cast in last…
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Tax Tips – What to Do If You Don’t Receive a W-2
February 11, 2025As tax season gets underway, most employees should have received their W-2 forms by now. However, if you haven’t received yours, the South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) has provided…
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Thomas Sumter Interpretative Center to launch at Sumter Museum
February 11, 2025The Sumter Museum invites the public to the grand opening of the Thomas Sumter Interpretative Center on Saturday, Feb. 22, from 2 to 5 p.m. The center, dedicated to the…
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Laurens County Buzz Offers Free Business Listings and Job Postings
February 11, 2025While our growing readership enjoys the news we have been providing since September 2020, many may not be aware of the valuable features available for businesses and nonprofits. In addition…
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Town Theatre celebrates re-opening
February 11, 2025Town Theatre is now back open! The Columbia Town Theatre celebrated its reopening as they just wrapped up the final phase of a renovation campaign that began in 2018 but…
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NAI Columbia’s Jack Springs closes $5.25 million sale in North Myrtle Beach
February 11, 2025Jack Springs of NAI Columbia successfully brokered the $5.25 million sale of 4530 Highway 17 S. in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The property, formerly home to Preston’s Seafood &…
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SC Chamber announces A’ja Wilson as the Keynote Speaker for the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Symposium
February 11, 2025This week, the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce revealed A’ja Wilson as the highly anticipated Keynote Speaker for the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Symposium. The annual Women’s Leadership Symposium celebrates the contributions of women…
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City of Columbia and Dominion Energy to hold annual tree trimming community meeting
February 11, 2025Who: The City of Columbia Forestry and Beautification Department and Dominion Energy What: This forum will provide information regarding tree trimming near utility distribution lines scheduled for 2025. Topics covered will include…
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Columbia Streams Art public art program extends deadline for submissions of artist micro-grants
February 11, 2025Twenty Local artists will be awarded micro-grants in amounts ranging from $500 to $1,500 The City of Columbia’s Columbia Streams Art program is extending the deadline for submissions to the micro-grants to…
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City of Columbia selected to receive additional funding to continue the Youth Climate Action Fund Program supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies
February 11, 2025The City of Columbia has been awarded an additional $100,000 from Bloomberg Philanthropies to extend the Youth Climate Action Fund microgrant program for another year. Building on the success of…
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Interim HealthCare receives 2025 Best of Home Care® – Leader in Training Award
February 11, 2025Interim HealthCare of the Upstate announced that it received the distinguished 2025 Best of Home Care® –Leader in Training Award from Activated Insights, formerly Home Care Pulse, the leading firm…
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City of Columbia office of Special Events to host seminar regarding information on potential funding opportunities for Special Events
February 11, 2025Who: Harold Reaves, City of Columbia Special Events Coordinator, Tina Saxon, Grants Coordinator for the City of Columbia, and Laura Truell, Instructor of Sports Entertainment Management for the University of South…
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Columbia Parks and Recreation Department announces 2025 Spring Break Camp
February 11, 2025Who: City of Columbia Parks and Recreation Department What: Columbia Parks and Recreation is offering a fun and engaging way for kids to spend Spring Break. This exciting camp will offer learning…
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Break Free Pelvic Health & Wellness relocates to a new Johns Island location
February 11, 2025Break Free Pelvic Health & Wellness announced that we are now open at our new location: 3227 Walter Drive, Unit C-1, Johns Island. Following the recent move in September 2024,…
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Building business East of the Cooper: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce announces new board
February 11, 2025The Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce (MPCC) announce its 2025 Board of Directors, a diverse and accomplished group of individuals committed to encouraging business and community success East of the…
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Camp out at Johns Island County Park during Family Camp Jam in March!
February 11, 2025Families are invited to bring their tents to Johns Island County Park for the second Family Camp Jam! This good old-fashioned campout will take place on March 15-16, 2025. The…
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Cottontown Art Crawl returns with artists, live music, food, and a community mural!
February 11, 2025Get ready to experience Columbia’s vibrant arts community at the 7th Annual Cottontown Art Crawl, taking place on Saturday, March 8, 2025, from 10 AM to 4 PM in the charming streets…
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CSU launches new tuition promise program—this time covering housing, food
February 11, 2025Charleston Southern University has launched a new scholarship program for Pell-eligible students pursuing STEM degrees, nursing, accounting, aeronautics, kinesiology, or education. The Palmetto Academic Excellence (PAE) Award, like Charleston Southern’s…
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Spoleto Festival USA brings world-class artists to Charleston for 49th performing arts festival
February 11, 2025May 23-June 8, 2025 Spoleto Festival USA announced the lineup for its 49th Festival taking place from May 23 to June 8. Charleston’s enchanting backdrop sets the stage for more…
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A sweet opportunity to feed neighbors at Mast General Store
February 11, 2025Mast General Store’s Be a Sweetheart campaign has provided neighbors in need with healthy meals for 22 years, but few winters in the past two decades have seen a greater…
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Scholarship expands to Bamberg County
February 11, 2025A transformational scholarship that eliminates the financial barrier to college for high-achieving students with demonstrated financial need students is now available in Bamberg County. The Meeting Street Scholarship Fund offers…
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Fireflies announce 2025 promotional calendar
February 11, 2025Giveaways, character appearances and more light up Midlands summer nights The Columbia Fireflies announced their 2025 promotional calendar. The club has 10 giveaways, 17 fireworks shows, three concerts and tons…
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Clinton Library to Host Craftin’ in Clinton Owl Sewing Event
February 11, 2025The Clinton Library is inviting craft enthusiasts to its next Craftin’ in Clinton program on Tuesday, February 18, at 11 AM. This month’s project will feature a whimsical owl sewing…
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SC Council on Competitiveness, IT-oLogy, and the University of South Carolina announce statewide robotics education partnership
February 11, 2025South Carolina Council on Competitiveness (SC Competes), IT-oLogy, and the University of South Carolina (USC) announced a new partnership aimed at inspiring the next generation of innovators through robotics education.…
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1801 Old Trolley Road is now fully leased
February 11, 2025NAI Charleston announced that the ±15,000 SF office building anchored by First Citizens Bank in Summerville has been fully leased. The property, located at 1801 Old Trolley Road, welcomed “Let’s…
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The David and Nicole Tepper Foundation announces over $1.5 million in total annual food bank donations throughout the Carolinas in 2025, including Lowcountry Food Bank
February 10, 2025The annual gifts mark a 15% increase from 2024 and includes 10 food banks across North and South Carolina The David & Nicole Tepper Foundation (DNTF) announced over $1.5 million…
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Dr. Kendra Hamilton to Discuss New Book at Laurens County Museum
February 10, 2025The Laurens County Museum will host Dr. Kendra Hamilton, Associate Professor of English at Presbyterian College, for a special presentation on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. in the…
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5th Annual Raider Rumble Swine Showdown Set for March 15 in Gray Court
February 10, 2025The 5th Annual Raider Rumble Swine Showdown is set to take place on Saturday, March 15, 2025, at Grandview Ranch (108 Corvette Dr, Gray Court, SC). Hosted by Laurens FFA,…
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Corey Vale named President of Push Digital
February 10, 2025Push Digital, a leading integrated political advertising agency, announced the appointment of Corey Vale as President. Vale, who joined Push Digital’s parent company Push Digital Group as Vice President in…
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Fine Arts Center welcomes Elizabeth Dalton as Executive Director of Fine Arts Center Partners amid 50th anniversary celebration
February 10, 2025The Fine Arts Center announced Elizabeth Dalton as the new Executive Director of the Fine Arts Center Partners, the nonprofit dedicated to supporting and promoting the Fine Arts Center. Dalton’s…
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Converse University announces Dr. Will Case as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
February 10, 2025Converse University has appointed Dr. Will Case to serve as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs for Converse University, effective immediately. Case joined Converse in 2015 as an assistant…
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Capital City/Lake Murray Country honors Senators Nikki Setzler and Katrina Shealy
February 10, 2025The Capital City/Lake Murray Country Regional Tourism Board (CCLMC) held its Board of Directors meeting on January 29, 2025, at the Lake Murray Country Visitors Center. During the meeting, two…
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Audition to sing the National Anthem at Segra Park in 2025
February 10, 2025Jump-start Fireflies games with your performance in front of a Midlands crowd The Columbia Fireflies announced that they are seeking singers and musicians of all ages to perform The Star-Spangled…
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American Advertising Federation – Charleston announces call for entries for 2025 Awards
February 10, 2025AAF Charleston To Host Award Show to Celebrate Innovation and Creativity in Advertising The American Advertising Federation – Charleston (AAF Charleston) announced that submissions for the 2024-2025 AAF Charleston Awards…
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Monty Self named new Director of Dewey Center for Chaplaincy
February 10, 2025Charleston Southern University has named Chaplain Monty Self the new director of the Dewey Center for Chaplaincy. Prior to CSU, Self served at Baptist Health, a 12-hospital system in Arkansas,…
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The Midlands Crafter’s Association is proud to present the 2025 Midlands Spring Arts & Crafts Market
February 10, 2025This event is held annually at South Carolina State Farmers Market 3483 Charleston Highway. We are currently in our 15th year running. On March 22, 2025, AND March 23, 2025,…
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Shucked & Sauced fundraiser raises funds and reduces waste to support a sustainable Charleston
February 10, 2025The Charleston Parks Conservancy’s Shucked & Sauced fundraiser on Feb. 2 brought together the community for an unforgettable afternoon of oysters, barbecue, and philanthropy. Held at the Rose Pavilion at…
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Charleston Southern welcomes five new board members
February 10, 2025The Charleston Southern University Board of Trustees welcomed five new members and approved the 2025 officers at the January board meeting. Dean Murphy will serve as chair of the board…
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Governor McMaster Files Amicus Brief in Medina V. Planned Parenthood in Defense of Life and State Sovereignty
February 10, 2025Governor Henry McMaster today filed an amicus curiae brief in Medina v. Planned Parenthood, defending South Carolina’s right to exclude abortion providers, such as Planned Parenthood, from its Medicaid program and…
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Super Bowl LIX Commercials: The Best, The Worst, and The Trends
February 10, 2025Super Bowl LIX, held on February 9, 2025, was more than just a football game—it was a stage for advertisers to showcase their best creative work. With ad slots selling…
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Richland Two High School counseling program wins national recognition
February 10, 2025The American School Counselor Association (ASCA) announced that the Richland Northeast High School counseling program has been named a Recognized ASCA Model Program (RAMP). The RAMP designation recognizes schools committed…
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Magnet Center named finalist for prestigious state award
February 10, 2025The Center for Knowledge and Center for Knowledge North have been recognized as finalists for the 2025 Palmetto’s Finest Awards. The South Carolina Association of School Administrators (SCASA) presents the…
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The Madness Begins!
February 10, 2025Which SC-Made Product Will Claim the Title of ‘Coolest Thing’ in 2025? The South Carolina Manufacturers Alliance (SCMA) today officially kicked off the 4th annual Manufacturing Madness: Coolest Thing Made…
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Dean Schuster, partner at truematter, named Progress Champion
February 10, 2025Dean Schuster has been awarded Progress Champion status by Progress Software for his expertise and advocacy for Sitefinity products and solutions. He is being recognized for his commitment to creating…
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The Meyer Center for Special Children announces the return of the Kids Classic Clarence Edwards Golf
February 10, 2025The Meyer Center for Special Children announced the return of the Kids Classic Clarence Edwards Golf Tournament on Tuesday, May 6. Now in its 37th year, the Kids Classic raises…
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South Carolina National Guard Airs First-Ever Soldier-Created Commercial After Super Bowl
February 10, 2025In a historic first, the South Carolina National Guard showcased its first-ever fully soldier-produced commercial, which aired on WACH FOX 57 immediately following the Super Bowl. The groundbreaking advertisement was…
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Grammy® Winning Banjo Duo Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn perform East Coast premiere of “Dreams in Flight” with SC Philharmonic
February 10, 2025Highly anticipated concert comes to Columbia, SC on February 22 at Koger Center The South Carolina Philharmonic, winner of the 2024 Governor’s Award for the Arts, continues its 60th Anniversary Season…
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Laurens Native James Conway “Jim” Todd IV Elected Family Court Judge
February 10, 2025James Conway “Jim” Todd IV, a Laurens native, has been elected to serve as a Family Court judge for the 8th Judicial Circuit. His election by the South Carolina General…
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Advertisement of Vacancies on Various Boards and Commissions
February 10, 2025The City of Columbia is now accepting applications to fill several vacancies on the following boards and commissions. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Seeking to fill two (2) vacancies. The Board…
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Rapid Shelter Columbia to receive donations from the South Carolina Cooperative Extension Conference
February 10, 2025Who: Mayor Daniel Rickenmann, Clemson Cooperative Extension, SC State University 1890 Research & Extension, and Rapid Shelter Columbia. What: The SC Cooperative Extension Joint Conference, which involves Clemson University and SC State…
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