Jul 24, 2008 | The State
Beefing up patrols in west region
Sgt. Christian Smith leads morning role call for deputies in the West and South regions.
Summit works to expand horizons7/9/2008
Submitted article More than 200 high school seniors throughout South Carolina will participate in a four-day youth summit at USC Aiken Thursday through Sunday.
Myrtle "Mutt" L. Amick enjoyed 79 years of life. She passed July 10, 2008, at her home.
Saluda Street shooting victim identified Police on Tuesday released the identity of the Rock Hill man whose shooting triggered a single-car collision.
Mark Forrester, manager of Gilbert-Summit Rural Water District, is facing troubles disposing of the material used in the filter that is now soaked with very low-levels of radium and too wet to be disposed of in ...
“If we don't need it right now, I don't see any point in going ahead with it.”
Spring showers haven't brought enough water to run your lawn sprinklers unabated this summer in parts of the Columbia area. via The State
Charleston-Caribbean summit aims to boost business relations
Hosted by the Free Enterprise Foundation, the Charleston- Caribbean Leadership Summit will be held April 23-25 at the Charleston Harbor Resort and Marina. via The Post and Courier
Clover plant wins defense contract
“If patients even notice it, I would be very surprised.”
By Adam O'Daniel The Herald Published 04/06/08 - 12:00 AM The hands of America's soldiers are in the hands of workers in Clover. via Rock Hill Herald
EDITORIAL: Counting dropouts uniformly
“When more than one million students a year drop out of high school, it's more than a problem, it's a catastrophe.”
South Carolina, like many other states, suffers from high dropout and low graduation rates. via Post and Courier
S.C. Summit on Women on April 16
Columbia College's Alliance for Women and the S.C. Commission on Women are sponsoring the first South Carolina Summit on Women. via The State
GHS to host Minority Health Summit
Ministers and lay clergy are invited to attend a Thursday, April 3, informational breakfast meeting for the upcoming Minority Health Summit targeting the African-American and Hispanic communities.The breakfast, ... via GreenvilleOnline.com
Columbia summit to focus on overcoming obesity
The "Eat Smart Move More Coalition of South Carolina" is offering the 2008 Obesity Prevention Summit. via WIS-TV Columbia
Blythewood Architectural Review Board: 6 p.m. tonight at Town Hall, 171 Langford Road Blythewood Planning Commission: 6 p.m. Thursday at Town Hall, 171 Langford Road LEXINGTON COUNTY GOVERNMENT Gaston Town ... via The State
Southside Christian Student Body President speaks to Chamber
“It was a great experience, and I learned a lot. Being able to interact with some of the most influential business leaders in the state was pretty neat.”
Kley Sippel, Southside Christian's Student Body President, attended the SC Chamber of Commerce's Annual Summit held at the Marina Inn at Grande Dunes in Myrtle Beach, Nov 21-23. Sippel was recognized as the ... via GreenvilleOnline.com
Upstate construction firm is fastest-growing
A Spartanburg-based construction company was the fastest-growing company in South Carolina this year, according to accounting firm Elliott Davis. via The State
Group wants state action on immigration
“We need a state approach to avoid a hodgepodge of (local) regulations”
The federal government's failure to pass an immigration bill makes it all but certain the S.C. General Assembly will pass a state reform bill when it returns to Columbia in January, business leaders believe. via The State
Business leaders gather for summit
State action on immigration reform heads list S.C. Chamber concerns Immigration reform, tourism and tax reform top the agenda as the state's business community gathers in Myrtle Beach through Friday for the ... via The State
SC Progressive Summit Nov. 16-17 in Columbia
“This is the Network's most important event of the year”
Grassroots activists and organizers from across the state will gather for the South Carolina Progressive Network's 12th annual Fall retreat in Columbia. via GreenvilleOnline.com