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Charleston, SC County schools could close because they are earthquake susceptible

Charleston, SC County schools could close because they are earthquake susceptible

Charleston County Superintendent Nancy McGinley has stated that several schools in within the Charleston County district could be closed and the estimated 1300 students relocated because the buildings are not up to code. Changes have been made within the last... (Continue reading)

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Charleston judge selected to preside over Governor Mark Sanford and Jenny divorce hearing

Charleston judge selected to preside over Governor Mark Sanford and Jenny divorce hearing

While Governor Mark Sanford’s adultery has been a national story as well as Jenny’s tell-all biography, it is a Charleston, SC judge that will conduct the final divorce hearing in the Sanford Saga. Judge Jocelyn Cate of Charleston will be... (Continue reading)

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South Carolina, residents mull more golf carts public roads

South Carolina, residents mull more golf carts public roads

A bill sponsored by State Representative Tom Young will give golf carts an expanded range on South Carolina’s roads. According to Young, the reason for the bill is so that people can have an alternative means of transportation that uses... (Continue reading)

North Charleston Mayor Summey to Grand Marshall gay pride parade

North Charleston Mayor Summey to Grand Marshall gay pride parade

North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey announced that he will be the Grand Marshall of the first annual Charleston Gay Pride Parade and Celebration. According to News 2 in Charleston, South Carolina, Mayor Summey says that he is happy to serve... (Continue reading)

South Carolina Hall of Fame inducts Robert Smalls, Riley

South Carolina Hall of Fame inducts Robert Smalls, Riley

The South Carolina Hall of Fame has two new members after an official induction took place at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center on Tuesday, February 9. Robert Smalls and Richard Wilson Riley were both honored at the induction. Smalls was a... (Continue reading)

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CREW does lunch with Charleston Mayor Joe Riley

CREW does lunch with Charleston Mayor Joe Riley

CREW Charleston, a non-profit organization that provides education, mentoring and networking opportunities for women in commercial real estate, held a luncheon Tuesday, January 19 that welcomed speakers Mayor Joe Riley and CEO and President of the Charleston Regional Development Alliance,... (Continue reading)

Charleston GOP Executive Committee Meeting

Charleston GOP Executive Committee Meeting

N Charleston City Hall Chambers, 2500 City Hall La., N Chas. Monday, February 8, 2010 7:00pm – 8:30pm Please join us on Feb 8th. Brent Nelson, candidate for Education Superintendent will be there and will will discuss the SC Election Reform Bill... (Continue reading)

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“Washington Events” at Charleston Southern Featuring Special Guest Speaker Congressman Henry E. Brown, Jr.

Charleston Southern University 9200 University Boulevard Charleston, SC Monday, January 25, 2010 12:00pm – 2:00pm Join Congressman Henry Brown, Jr. as he talks about the latest developments in Washington DC and how they may impact our local businesses and communities. RSVP: 761-8238 or 577-9549 www.berkeleysc.org Since being elected... (Continue reading)

Charleston Chamber of Commerce to host politics forum

Charleston Chamber of Commerce to host politics forum

Interested in getting into politics? Are you considering running for office or just want to better understand how politics impacts business? Don’t miss our brand new three part series that will teach you everything you need to know about what... (Continue reading)

Charleston County Republican Party Executive Committee Meeting

Charleston County Republican Party Executive Committee Meeting

Monday, January 11, 2010 7:00am – 8:30am N Charleston City Hall Chambers, 2500 City Hall Drive, N Charleston Representative Nikki Haley, Candidate for Governor, will be the featured speaker. Elizabeth Moffley, Candidate for Superintendent of Education, will also be stopping by to... (Continue reading)

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