Everything You Need To Know About Reputation Management
Get more personable online. Posting tweets and status updates will not work unless you actively communicate with your followers. If a visitor asks you a question in social media, be sure that you...
View Article7 Ways Leadership Can Support D&I Initiatives
By Dr. Nika White; President and CEO, Nika White Consulting, Best Selling Author of “The Intentional Inclusionist®” and “Next-Level Inclusionist: Transform Your Work and Yourself for Diversity, Equity...
View ArticleColumbia employees raise more than $50,000 for United Way of the Midlands
Pictured Columbia City Manager Teresa Wilson. Columbia, S.C. – The City of Columbia charitable giving campaign has concluded with employees raising more than $50,000 to support United Way of the...
View ArticleSouth Carolina regulators approve pesticides for hemp production
Pictured Katie Moore of Clemson Extension and Tim Drake of the Department of Pesticide Regulation review a list of pesticides the department has approved for use on industrial hemp crops in South...
View ArticleDominion Energy Pledges $2.5 Million to International African American Museum
CHARLESTON, S.C. – Dominion Energy has pledged $2.5 million to support the International African American Museum’s (IAAM) design and construction. As one of the largest single donations to a nonprofit...
View ArticleClaflin University has a new president after 25 years
Pictured Claflin University President Henry Tisdale and New President Dwaun Warmack. Claflin University President Henry Tisdale’s connection with students extends beyond the Orangeburg campus to his...
View ArticleECM SUPPORT SERVICES LAUNCHES THE FIRST THE COMET VANPOOL PROGRAM
Columbia, SC – In December 2018, The COMET launched The COMET Vanpool, a one-year pilot to subsidize 20 purple and white vans at $500 per month not to exceed $120,000 per year as long as van originates...
View ArticleDon’t Understand The Stock Market? These Tips Can Help!
Getting involved in the stock market is an exciting opportunity. There are a multitude of different ways to invest, and determining which will work for you depends on your level of risk and investment...
View ArticleSchool District Five student wins first place in national competition
IRMO – Ella Bishop, a biomedical science student at the Center for Advanced Technical Studies (The Center) and also a student at Chapin High School, won first place at the HOSA-Future Health...
View ArticleRichland One is Hiring Nurses, Bus Drivers and Other Staff
If you’re lookingfor a great place to work, register to attend the Richland One Classified Job Fair on Thursday, July 25, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. in the Olympia Learning Center gym, 621 Bluff Road. Available...
View ArticleCounty Employee’s Work to be featured in Scientific Journal
(Richland PIO) – A Richland County employee will have his extensive research published in the Journal (Richland PIO) – A Richland County employee will have his extensive research published in the...
View ArticleDon’t Waste Your Time, Read About Website Marketing Here
When engaging in internet marketing, monitoring what your competitors are doing is a crucial step in the process. Whatever your niche, there is always going to be competition. Tip Make sure you know...
View ArticlePIGSKIN POETS TO SCORE TOUCHDOWN AMONG LOCAL KIDS
Richland Library Teams with Gamecocks for 23rd Annual Event WHAT: Pigskin Poets WHEN: 3 – 4:30 p.m., Friday, July 19 WHERE: Drew Wellness Center 2101 Walker...
View ArticleCounty Reassessment Notices Go Out
(Richland PIO) – The Richland County Assessor’s Division recently completed its 2019 Countywide reassessment and affected property owners are being notified by mail. The reassessment was done in...
View ArticleUniformed Services Members: Protect Your Family With The Federal Long Term...
Chances are, you or someone you care about will someday need long term care. (NAPSI)—The prospect of needing long term care may be far from your mind today, but be aware, circumstances can change. A...
View ArticleSchool District Five student places in National Beta Club competition
IRMO –Chapin High School student Jessica Gilliam is an award winning artist after her artwork placed at both the South Carolina and National Beta Club conventions. The rising senior placed first in...
View ArticleColumbia Museum of Art August 2019 Calendar
EXHIBITIONS Mimi Kato: Ordinary Sagas On view through September 8, 2019 Mimi Kato draws on the rich history and visual traditions of Japanese culture as well as the absurd everyday elements of...
View ArticleJAZZ PIANIST SULLIVAN FORTNER IS NAMED MASTER CLINICIAN FOR USC COLAJAZZ CAMP...
Columbia, SC.: USC ColaJazz Camp 2019 has announced that the Master Clinician for this year’s event will be Sullivan Fortner, one of the top jazz pianists of his generation. Mark Rapp, South...
View ArticleMidlands Technical College, Fairfield County, and Fairfield County School...
Pictured left to right: MTC President Dr. Ronald L. Rhames, Fairfield County School District Board Chairman William Frick, and Fairfield County Council Chairman Cornelius Robinson. (Columbia, S.C.) For...
View ArticleWhat To Do If You Lose Your Health Insurance
Recent changes mean you may have more options than you realize if you lose your health insurance. (NAPSI)—Losing your health insurance can be stressful and confusing as you explore the options for new...
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