Charleston Conservancy: 300 pounds of produce to good use

  November 28, 2022

All year long our parks and community gardens bloom with beautiful flowers and delicious produce, programs and events foster a healthy and happy community, and we continue to connect people…

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Long-time Charleston real estate agents open their own brokerage

  November 28, 2022

Long-time real estate agents Terry and Tim Haas have opened their own brokerage, 32 South Properties. They will serve Daniel Island, Mount Pleasant and the greater Charleston community in buying…

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Biggest credit card balance spike in 20 years

  November 28, 2022

Nov. 28 is Cyber Monday. It’s one of the busiest shopping days of the year, which means many buyers will add to their credit card debt. The impact of doing…

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$3.1 million in locally grown food headed to South Carolina schools

  November 22, 2022

South Carolina students will be eating more food grown by local farmers as part of a partnership involving the South Carolina Department of Agriculture and the South Carolina Department of…

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The Beach Company breaks ground on The Assembly in North Charleston

  November 22, 2022

The Beach Company and ParkProperty Capital announced the groundbreaking of The Assembly, a new multifamily community in North Charleston, S.C. The Assembly multifamily development is part of the GARCO Park…

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Charleston Digital Corridor’s 2022 wage survey

  November 22, 2022

In its Annual Wage & Job Growth Survey, the Charleston Digital Corridor announced that the average per-capita wage at companies participating in the 2022 survey is $116,149 – the largest…

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City of Charleston unveils plans for future Hope Center

  November 22, 2022

Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg, Mount Pleasant Mayor Will Haynie and Mayors’ Commission on Homelessness and Affordable Housing Chair Robert Clement unveiled plans for the future Hope Center at a ceremony…

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Three fire departments merge in Berkeley County

  November 21, 2022

To Cut Costs, Improve Fire Services in Each District Three fire departments in Berkeley County recently merged to save costs and improve services to citizens. Effective November 1, 2022, the…

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SC Ports drives economic growth in the Upstate

  November 21, 2022

South Carolina Ports’ ongoing expansion of Inland Port Greer supports the supply chains of port-dependent businesses and drives economic growth in the Upstate. SC Ports’ teammates, elected leaders and community…

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The Truth Behind Thanksgiving

  November 21, 2022

By Christophe Boucher Associate professor of Native American History College of Charleston   Just about everyone can get behind the themes of Thanksgiving – gratitude and sharing. But those weren’t…

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Everybody wins when you shop where you live in Mount Pleasant

  November 17, 2022

The Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce (MPCC) and the Town of Mount Pleasant have once again joined forces to encourage residents to support local businesses during the holiday shopping season.…

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Charleston Metro Chamber releases 2022 Economic Forecast

  November 17, 2022

The Charleston Metro Chamber presented the 2022 Regional Economic Forecast at its 31st Annual Economic Outlook Conference held Wednesday, November 16 at Trident Technical College. The forecast for the Charleston region is…

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Meeting Street Scholarship Fund expands to Barnwell County

  November 17, 2022

Donor-funded scholarship continues growth across South Carolina  The Meeting Street Scholarship Fund, a nonprofit helping high-achieving students with financial need pay for college, today announced the expansion of the scholarship…

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2022-23 South Carolina Annual Educator Supply & Demand Report

  November 17, 2022

The Center for Educator Recruitment, Retention, and Advancement (CERRA) has released its 2022-23 Annual Educator Supply and Demand Report. The report, which is attached to this email, is now a…

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Archeologists, historians unearth remarkable discovery at Camden Battlefield

  November 17, 2022

On November 11, the South Carolina Battleground Preservation Trust announced a significant historic discovery at the Revolutionary War Camden Battlefield. The Trust, acting on behalf of Historic Camden Foundation, contracted…

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Hendrick Automotive Group donates $75,000 to Lowcountry Food Bank

  November 16, 2022

Hendrick Automotive Group makes donation presentation to Lowcountry Food Bank; Hendrick Automotive Group and Charleston Battery pack 1,000 Meals for food-insecure Lowcountry neighbors Lowcountry Food Bank announced that Hendrick Automotive…

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Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd welcomes three new associates

  November 16, 2022

Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A. announced that Alexandra “Alex” C. Glunt, Jennie J. Steiner and Rob Tiro have joined the firm. Alex Glunt is based in the Columbia office and practices…

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Colliers | South Carolina and LCK offices pledge $101,783 to United Way

  November 16, 2022

Colliers and LCK staff across South Carolina participated in a “Warming Hearts” United Way campaign to raise funds, collect winter clothing and volunteer for local non-profits Charleston/Columbia/Greenville/Spartanburg, SC – Colliers…

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Nelson Mullins in Columbia welcomes James E. Smith, Jr.

  November 16, 2022

Former member of the S.C. House of Representatives, combat veteran, and experienced litigator James E. Smith, Jr. has joined Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP in its Columbia, S.C. office as a…

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Students eligible for $1000 after CSU campus visit

  November 15, 2022

Prospective students have an opportunity to receive $1,000 after touring Charleston Southern University, the Lowcountry’s only Christian higher education institution. The $1,000 Tour Treasure Grant is provided to a student…

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Carolina Lights returns Dec. 3 at the South Carolina State Fairgrounds

  November 15, 2022

The S.C. State Fair presents its fourth annual holiday drive-through lights show The South Carolina State Fair welcomes the holiday season with the return of Carolina Lights, its annual downtown drive-through holiday lights…

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SC Ports remains fluid while handling record volumes in October

  November 15, 2022

South Carolina Ports handled a record number of containers in October, marking its third busiest month in port history. SC Ports reported 9% container growth year-over-year as 256,879 twenty-foot equivalent…

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TravelBoom case study shows power of metasearch

  November 15, 2022

TravelBoom has developed a highly effective new strategy using AI-based platforms. TravelBoom, the leading data-driven digital marketing agency for hotels, resorts, and vacation rental companies, has released a new case…

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Brandon promotes Courtney Olbrich to Media Director

  November 15, 2022

Olbrich will lead the media & digital strategy department for the agency. Brandon, named a 2022 Best and Brightest winner, has promoted Courtney Olbrich to Media Director. Before the promotion,…

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Rebates now being issued; cap amount set at $800

  November 14, 2022

The South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) has begun issuing 2022 Individual Income Tax rebates to eligible taxpayers. The rebate amount is based on an individual’s 2021 tax liability, up to a…

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Entrepreneur Minute – Daniel Kim, Omatic

  November 10, 2022

The Who’s on the Move, Entrepreneur Minute is an interview in support of the undeniable impact that entrepreneurs have on our communities. We will be highlighting 20 entrepreneurs in each of…

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