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NEW for 11/9: S.C.’s election role; Hartsville funnyman; 2020 SUCKS concert

NEW for 11/9: S.C.’s election role; Hartsville funnyman; 2020 SUCKS concert

IN THIS EDITION
TODAY’S FOCUS:  South Carolina played key role in Biden victory
COMMENTARY, Brack: Meet the Hartsville man who can make you laugh
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Morris Financial Concepts, Inc.
NEWS BRIEFS:  Statehouse will be different for Dems in 2021
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO: Orange archway
CALENDAR: City Paper to offer 2020 SUCKS virtual concert with McCain, Hall

by · 11/09/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
6/15: New virus cases; Right side; Expand Medicaid; Concert for Equality

6/15: New virus cases; Right side; Expand Medicaid; Concert for Equality

IN THIS ISSUE
TODAY’S FOCUS: Thousands of new COVID-19 cases reported in last week
COMMENTARY, Brack: South Carolina needs to get on the right side of history no
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Morris Financial Concepts, Inc.
MY TURN, Elmore: Failure on Medicaid expansion shows lawmakers don’t value black lives
NEWS BRIEFS:  New amenities open at Folly Beach County Park
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO: Mysterious statue
CALENDAR:  Charleston Symphony to present Concert for Equality
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Voting Rights Act

by · 06/15/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
Charlton Singleton will perform at the March 11 Homeless to Hope Fund Benefit Concert in Charleston.

CALENDAR, March 5+: Homeless to Hope concert is March 11

Staff reports  |  The Homeless to Hope Benefit Concert, scheduled for 6:30 p.m. March 11 at the Gaillard Center Performance Hall, will help raise money for the Homeless to Hope Fund, managed by the Palmetto Project. 

The fund, started by local mayors, pushes solutions to curb homelessness and promote affordable housing.  Musical performances will be by Charlton Singleton, Quiana Parler, Heather Rice, Lowcountry Voices and a stage band of 10 instrumentalists.  For more information on the March 11 concert and the Homeless to Hope Fund, visit www.homelesstohopefund.org.

by · 03/05/2018 · Comments are Disabled · calendar
The ladybug street tile is a symbol against "senseless violence" in The Netherlands and is often placed on the sites of deadly crimes, according to Wikipedia.

GOOD NEWS: Ladybugs to fly free at Magnolia Gardens

Staff reports | Some 150,000 ladybugs will be released July 23 at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens in what has become the Lowcountry’s largest release of the environmentally friendly insect. It’s an event where kids can have fun and win prizes, too. ALSO: Rockin’ the River concert series in North Charleston; Latin beats at Kiawah.

by · 07/17/2016 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs