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Burr & Forman LLP is pleased to announce the addition of attorneys Chad N. Johnston, Tracey C. Green, and John W. Roberts to its Columbia office. “These well-recognized South Carolina lawyers are an excellent addition to our firm in and provide further depth in key service areas, including state administrative and regulatory law.”
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On Tuesday, June 14, 2022, the Lexington County School District One Board of Trustees approved four administrative hires to the position of assistant principal.
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The South Carolina Institute of Medicine and Public Health (IMPH), in partnership with the South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services (DAODAS), hosted a press conference regarding the recent opioid settlement and released IMPH’s new report: South Carolina’s Guide to Approved Uses for Investing Opioid Settlement Funds.
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Rikard & Protopapas is hosting a month-long donation drive in support of Pawmetto Lifeline. The firm invites the Columbia community to bring the supplies to their office on 2110 N. Beltline Blvd from July 5th through July 29th.
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Intramed Plus, Inc., a pioneer in home infusion therapy, is celebrating 31 years of providing outstanding infusion care to thousands of patients across South Carolina who benefit from intravenous medication and nutrition therapy.
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With the official start of summer kicking off, the Columbia Metropolitan Airport is sharing useful air travel tips to ensure its passengers have an easy travel experience from start to finish for their next flight.
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The relief offered to out-of-state employers from South Carolina’s requirements to withhold taxes from wages for employees who temporarily work in the state due to COVID-19 will end on June 30.
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By Reba Hull Campbell: "When “Educated” first came out in 2018, I remember seeing the book in the “new non-fiction” section of Litchfield Books."
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Fort Jackson’s friends and neighbors are invited to share, once again, in the evening’s festivities.
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Charley has more than a decade of experience and a proven track record of successful listings and sales.
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Unprecedented growth in home prices over the last two years and recent increases in mortgage interest rates are pricing many would-be buyers out of the residential real estate market.
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South Carolina ETV announced the premiere of a new season of its digital series, Carolina Snaps.
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Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott and Columbia Police Chief William H. “Skip” Holbrook both received the MILTON KIMPSON COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD for 2022 during the 58th-annual awards presentation luncheon hosted by the Greater Columbia Community Relations Council.
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Ashford-Carroll earned a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture with a minor in Sustainability from Clemson University in 2021. He is now at Harvard University pursuing a Master of Architecture.
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See agendas for the upcoming local City Council Meetings.
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By Reba Hull Campbell: "When “Educated” first came out in 2018, I remember seeing the book in the “new non-fiction” section of Litchfield Books."
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Jeff Becraft: Hudson Taylor said, “If there was ever a sport or an activity where one needed grace, golf would be it.”
A recurring theme you will see in Friday emails (or Thursdays in MidlandsBiz) is the importance of little things. We keep looking to grand big things and may overlook that there are little things that can have a big influence.
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Tom Poland: "Visitors to Cannon Point Preserve can sit on Aldo’s Bench and watch a lot of water head to the sea. Aldo Leopold was a forester, conservationist, and much more, and he wrote A Sand County Almanac, which published posthumously became a revered book about man’s relationship to the environment."
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The perfect date night show comes to Trustus Theatre this summer. First Date, Broadway’s musical comedy, opens on the Thigpen Main Stage on Friday, June 17th and runs through July 16th.
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The Columbia Parks & Recreation Department will host 12 free teen nights for Columbia’s youth beginning Friday, June 10.
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Gen. Lloyd “Fig” Newton has a lot of fascinating stories to tell, having led a life of adventure and distinction serving his country.
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Richland Library’s Let’s Talk Race team will host a conversation with Bakari Sellers and his father, Dr. Cleveland Sellers, on Tuesday, June 28 at 6 p.m. at Richland Library Main.
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MidlandsBiz publishes Ariail cartoons almost daily.
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Check out Who's on the Move in the Midlands on Instagram.
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Keep up to date with the business community in Columbia on our Facebook Page by "Liking" us.
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Keep up to date with the South Carolina business community by following the publisher of MidlandsBiz, Alan Cooper, on Twitter.
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