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NEWS BRIEFS: RiverDogs have a new Major League partner

NEWS BRIEFS: RiverDogs have a new Major League partner

By Skyler Baldwin, Charleston City Paper  |  The Charleston RiverDogs announced a player development contract Tuesday with the Tampa Bay Rays, a team with a history of cultivating major league talent like Josh Hamilton, Carl Crawford, Roccol Baldelli and Delmon Young.

by · 12/14/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
From left: Mayor John Tecklenburg and councilmen Harry Griffin and Bill Moody.

BRACK: Griffin, henchmen should pay for stupid $50,000 audit

By Andy Brack, editor and publisher  |  In 35 years of attending and covering public meetings from rural towns to major halls of power, I’ve never encountered a stupider meeting than last week’s audit committee of Charleston City Council.

Apparently, the point by various city councilmen who want to be mayor (those running and those who are puppeteers) was to find something awry in spending by Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg and his office.  Unfortunately for these baldly political operatives working against the common good, the draft findings of the $50,000+ audit were a nothingburger — nothing worth wasting any time over and no evidence of intentional wrong-doing.  Sure, there may have been some administrative oversights, but there was nothing in the audit worth spending more than an average city employee’s annual salary.

by · 07/22/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Andy Brack, Views
7/22: Magnolia workshop; Stupid meeting; SCPA growth

7/22: Magnolia workshop; Stupid meeting; SCPA growth

IN THIS ISSUE OF CHARLESTON CURRENTS

FOCUS: Magnolia to present Aug. 20 program to help bridge generation gap
COMMENTARY, Brack:  Griffin, henchmen should pay for stupid $50,000 audit
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Charleston Gaillard Center
GOOD NEWS:  Ports Authority continues bullish growth
FEEDBACK: USC board the problem, not Caslen
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Space-rockety sculpture
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:  University of South Carolina
CALENDAR:  Check out coming events

by · 07/22/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
BRACK: Nerf candidates for mayor up to it again

BRACK: Nerf candidates for mayor up to it again

By Andy Brack, editor and publisher  |   The Nerf candidates of Charleston’s mayoral race are up to no good again.

Instead of working to make Charleston more livable and better, as exemplified by what Mayor John Tecklenburg is trying to do, these nimrods are spewing slimy spitballs during council meetings and generally wasting time.

And perhaps, they’re showing their intelligence and leadership, or lack thereof.  Or maybe they’re just taking attack bait supplied by the Tweedle Twins, West Ashley council members Bill Moody and Keith Waring, who have spent three years plotting against Tecklenburg.

by · 05/20/2019 · 1 comment · Andy Brack, Views
5/20, full issue: 548 miles and counting; Nerf candidates, again; Festivals

5/20, full issue: 548 miles and counting; Nerf candidates, again; Festivals

IN THIS ISSUE:

FOCUS, Adams: 548 miles down; Only 1,644 to go!
COMMENTARY, Brack: Nerf candidates for mayor up to it again
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Charleston RiverDogs
GOOD NEWS: Bring on the arts
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO: Narrow, tall building
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Education in South Carolina, part 3
CALENDAR: From community discussions to arts around the community

by · 05/20/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
BRACK:  White, Griffin launch Nerf campaigns for mayor

BRACK:  White, Griffin launch Nerf campaigns for mayor

By Andy Brack, editor and publisher  |  The silly season is here already in Charleston city politics.

In the last week, two city council members, 45-year-old Gary White and 23-year-old Harry Griffin, huffed and puffed that they are running for mayor against first-term incumbent John Tecklenburg.

Their reasons for running appear to be that they don’t much like Tecklenburg, who has been thwarted by the likes of White and Griffin and other council members who don’t seem to want to move quickly on curbing rampant development that’s destroying the character of the city or dealing proactively with flooding.

by · 03/18/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Andy Brack, Views
3/18, full issue: Designer showhouse; Nerf campaigns; Lots of 8-day trips

3/18, full issue: Designer showhouse; Nerf campaigns; Lots of 8-day trips

IN THIS EDITION:

FOCUS:  Symphony League’s Designer Showhouse to open March 27 to April 28
COMMENTARY, Brack:  White, Griffin launch Nerf campaigns for mayor
IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Charleston RiverDogs
ON THE TRAIL: Hike is a long series of 8-mile camping trips
GOOD NEWS: Thank you, Debi Chard
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO: Lovely spring streetscape
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:  Fossils in South Carolina
CALENDAR: There’s a lot happening in the days ahead

by · 03/18/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue