ON THE MOVE IN THE MIDLANDS
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The winner of the 701 CCA Prize 2020 was announced in early December 2020. Adrian Rhodes of Hartsville is a printmaker and mixed media installation artist holds both an BFA and MFA from Rock Hill’s Winthrop University Rhodes has exhibited widely and often throughout the Carolinas and beyond. She was selected for the 2019 701 CCA South Carolina Biennial and the recent region-wide exhibition Coined In The South at The Mint Museum in Charlotte, N.C.
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Each year, SCRA calculates its economic variables such as jobs supported, salaries, grant funding, and investments made, then works with the University of South Carolina Darla Moore School of Business, which analyzes the data and determines the overall economic impact to the state’s economy.
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Governor Henry McMaster and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control announced that beginning Wednesday, Jan. 13, any South Carolina resident aged 70 or older, regardless of health status or preexisting conditions, can begin scheduling their appointment to receive COVID-19 vaccine.
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Collett Industrial announces that they will be developing a 196,560-square-foot industrial building in the Carolina Pines Industrial Park in Blythewood, SC.
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City Center Partnership announced the appointment of the following new board members: Jonathan Harvey, Sara Middleton and James Smith.
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Central Carolina Community Foundation is now accepting scholarship applications through March 5, 2020, for the 2021-2022 school year.
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Lamikka Purvis Samuel has been named director of Family Solutions, a program of the SC Office of Rural Health that works to improve birth outcomes for the African American population in six rural counties that are designated as primary care Health Professional Shortage Areas.
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By Kathy Maness, Executive Director
Palmetto State Teachers Association: As our state continues to grapple with the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, our citizens are experiencing a natural desire to “return to normal” in the facets of our daily lives.
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Whether searching for current employment or navigating through a career change, Richland Library is looking to jumpstart your success in 2021.
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DEHEC announced that South Carolina Hospitals should begin to vaccinate their admitted patients, who are aged 65 years and older, as long as they do not currently have COVID-19 and a provider feels it is indicated for them.
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NAI Columbia’s Patrick Palmer, CCIM, and Bobby Balboni along with Furman Capital Advisors Peter Couchell, Robert Schmidt, and Luke Hall represented the seller, the KIMIJO Properties, LLC, in the $4.25 million sale of a 99,808 square foot retail shopping center located at 4045-4123 W. Beltline Boulevard in Columbia.
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As 2021 begins, the Lake Carolina community is once again taking a plunge to help children. Children’s Charities of the Midlands, a charitable organization created in Lake Carolina, was founded in 2000 to generate support for nonprofits benefitting children in the Midlands.
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Comporium and York Electric Cooperative, Inc. have entered a partnership to extend fiber optics to approximately 5,000 YEC members living in western York and parts of Cherokee Counties following a year of discussions.
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NAI Columbia’s John Gregory, PE, CCIM, represented the seller, the Estate of Marie Steele, in the $600,000 sale of a 3.49-acre infill development site located at 401 W. Main Street in downtown Lexington, South Carolina.
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South Carolina Federal Credit Union is now accepting applications for its 11th annual scholarship program.
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Jerry Bellune: Business owners and managers who survived and thrived in 2020, says our friend Ruth King, used these 3 simple strategies.
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The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control is closely monitoring the outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in South Carolina. Find the most recent updates here.
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This series consists of five streaming concerts from the Koger Center for you to enjoy from the comfort of your home.
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Following a week of unprecedented moments in our nation’s history, Richland Library is inviting community members to take part in honest and courageous conversations.
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Tune in to a rollicking, world-class jazz concert from the comfort of your home. Richland Library presents Evening Arts: The Ben Rosenblum Jazz Trio from 7 – 8 p.m., Friday, January 15 on our Facebook Page.
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Join District Two Councilman Edward McDowell, Jr., City of Columbia Officials, Richland School District One and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Foundation January 18, 2021 as a community service project as a part of the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Honor the Dream Drive-Thru Food Drive benefiting Harvest Hope Food Bank.
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The City of Columbia, SC City Council will conduct a public hearing to consider the adoption of a new city-wide zoning map to correspond with the recently adopted Uniform Development Ordinance, formerly known as the Planning, Land Development, and Zoning Ordinance.
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Womble Bond Dickinson’s Everything from Everywhere Summit will explore these issues and provide business leaders with critical insights on some of the biggest challenges the digital economy will present in the coming year.
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With the biggest story of 2020 – the global COVID-19 pandemic – serving as the backdrop, the biggest life sciences conference in Palmetto State history will convene virtually February 16-17 to address how South Carolina and America will once again achieve health and prosperity, South Carolina life sciences industry officials announced today.
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MidlandsBiz publishes Ariail cartoons almost daily.
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Jasmine Spencer: It’s easy to get complacent when planning your social media content calendar, especially when many events have shifted or been cancelled due to COVID-19. Though we cannot control what happens in 2021, we can control our approach for fresh, targeted content that keeps your current followers happy and entices new ones.
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Jesica Johnson Mackey: Like most people, I’m looking forward to closing the book on 2020. While this year has been full of challenges, disappoints, and fear, it’s also brought learning moments, growth opportunities, and plenty of successes in their own right.
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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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