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BRACK:New York trip was a delight for the ears and eyes

By Andy Brack, editor and publisher  |  A weekend family trip to New York City was simply delightful, an adjective we never thought of using to describe the Big Apple.

The weather was moderate. People were relatively friendly.  The bagels and pizza were awesome. And two attractions provided a “wow” that still lingers.

by · 10/14/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Andy Brack, Views
BRACK: Let’s look at how we do electricity in S.C.

BRACK: Let’s look at how we do electricity in S.C.

By Andy Brack, editor and publisher  |  There’s a huge disconnect going on with electricity in South Carolina.

On one hand, we’re in the second year of trying to figure out why there was a $9 billion debacle of a nuclear power plant project in Fairfield County being built by SCE&G and Santee Cooper.  There’s been finger-pointing by legislators, finger-pointing about the legislature, testimony to regulators, lawsuits, and on and on.  At the end of the day, it’s still a mess and it’s probably going to consume the legislature again in 2019. …

by · 12/03/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Andy Brack, Views
BRACK: What really needs to happen with General Assembly’s nuclear mess

BRACK: What really needs to happen with General Assembly’s nuclear mess

By Andy Brack, editor and publisher | Until state legislators go through the five stages of grief over the $9 billion failure of building two nuclear reactors, they might just screw up things worse.

It’s easy to see where they are, so far, six months after the announcement by Santee Cooper and SCANA that the project in Fairfield County wouldn’t get off the ground, despite ratepayers paying more for power over the last 10 years.

First is the denial stage – that it couldn’t happen here. Evidence of this is the prodigious finger-pointing as everybody and his brother look for scapegoats.

by · 01/29/2018 · 1 comment · Andy Brack, Views
GOOD NEWS: Tecklenburg to perform at opening of CJO’s 8th season

GOOD NEWS: Tecklenburg to perform at opening of CJO’s 8th season

The Charleston Jazz Orchestra (CJO) will present When Swing Was King on Feb. 20 at the Charleston Music Hall as the first concert of its eighth season. Special guest will be pianist and new Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg. Also in Good News: Valentine’s stuff at Southern Season; SCE&G warns of scams; CRDA’s new website; poll managers needed; free admission to county parks.

by · 02/08/2016 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
GOOD NEWS: Book project, hospital get big grants

GOOD NEWS: Book project, hospital get big grants

Two local groups announced a total of $215,000 in grant funding to help promote reading and better health care.

by · 04/13/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
GOOD NEWS:  Get ready for some baseball!

GOOD NEWS: Get ready for some baseball!

The Charleston RiverDogs open the 2015 season this week. More good news on a big check for The Citadel, a neat Kickstarter campaign, North Charleston Business Expo, Dottie Frank to speak, and a grant for the aquarium.

by · 04/06/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
100 dozen students had quest for fun Saturday

100 dozen students had quest for fun Saturday

Congratulations go out to the 1,200 students from 42 tri-county schools that participated in the 29th annual Quest Academic Competition held Saturday at Trident Technical College in North Charleton.

by · 03/09/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs