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Community
Disaster Recovery Centers Opening in Marion, Marlboro, Georgetown Counties
- By SC Governor's Office
COLUMBIA, S.C. – The State of South Carolina and FEMA will open Disaster Recovery Centers in Marion, Marlboro, and Georgetown Counties. Marion's will open tomorrow, October 4, Marlboro's will open Friday, October 5, and Georgetown's will open Sunday, October 7.
The centers offer in-person support to individuals and businesses in the counties included in the South Carolina major disaster declaration for Hurricane Florence and the subsequent floods.
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South Carolina 4-H’ers Give Presentation at Regional Leadership Conference
- By Steve Bradley - Clemson
The 14th annual Southern Region 4-H Teen Leadership Conference took place Sept. 20-23 at the Clyde M. York 4-H Center in Crossville and members of the South Carolina State Teen Council not only attended but were also selected to give a presentation at the event.
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Urgent: “Tons” of Tuna Needed
- By Harvest Hope Food Bank
Harvest Hope Has Immediate Need for Tuna Donations for Disaster Relief
South Carolina – Harvest Hope Food Bank is seeking help from the community in the form of tuna donations. Tuna, canned or in a pouch, is the staple protein food in disaster relief boxes.
“We have depleted our supplies and still need to help Hurricane Florence flood victims in the Pee Dee,” says Keith Ferrell, interim CEO of Harvest Hope. “We hope the public can help us.”
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Pick Me! SC: South Carolina's First Ever Statewide Adoption Event is Here
- By No Kill South Carolina
50 shelters, rescues and Petco stores are working together to adopt 1,500 animals October 5 – 7!
History is being made in animal welfare across South Carolina October 5 – 7. That’s when Pick Me! SC takes place at an animal shelter or rescue near you! Sponsored by the Petco Foundation and organized by No Kill South Carolina (NKSC) – the goal is to save 1,500 lives through adoptions in just one weekend. Most shelters are offering “no-fee” or “low-fee” adoptions as part of this lifesaving event.
“This really is the culmination of a dream come true,” said the Director of NKSC Abigail Kamleiter. “No Kill South Carolina has worked so hard for the past three years to bring all of our shelters together and Pick Me! SC is the perfect example of how all of us are stronger – together.”
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Worldwide Marriage Encounter's Longest Married Couple Project Sets New Dates for the Highly Successful Program Honoring Long Marriages
- By Christian Newswire
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. -- The ninth annual WWME Longest Married Couple Project (LMC) has established new dates for the 2019 program, as well as future yearly projects, it was announced today by the co-chairs of the annual project.
"After much thought and research, it has been decided that starting with the 2019 LMC project we will accept nominations beginning Feb. 14 of next year and ending on May 14, 2019. The awards to the national and state winners will be presented in June 2019, which is also known as National Marriage Month," said Dick & Diane Baumbach and Bryan & Karen Berland, United States Co-Chairs of the LMC project.
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Element Materials Technology Opening Anderson County Facility
- By SC Governor's Office
Piedmont, S.C. Location to Result in the Creation of 31 New Jobs
COLUMBIA, S.C. –Element Materials Technology(Element), a leader in materials and product qualification testing, today announced plans to open new operations in Anderson County. The company’s $3.4 million investment is projected to create 31 new jobs.
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New Children's Book about the Swamp Rabbit
- By Willis Meadows
The Swamp Rabbit Station made the children's book Mystery on the GHS Swamp Rabbit Trail available at Swamp Rabbit Station on Saturday, September 21st. If you were unable to attend and get a book, you may get a copy at the following businesses. Proceeds from the sales will be used for projects in Berea.
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- S.C. Department of Commerce Again Awarded Grant to Support Export Assistance Programs
- Cross at Ground Zero Replica Visits BJU
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- In Memory of Minnie Ruth Mills Trippi, 1934 - 2018
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- Greenville Family Partnership Is No More!