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GOOD NEWS: New aquatic center opens in time to beat summer heat

GOOD NEWS: New aquatic center opens in time to beat summer heat

Staff reports  |  A new 6,000 square-foot seasonal outdoor pool officially opened Friday in Hollywood to give people in the western part of Charleston County a great place to beat the heat and swim as summer begins. The $3 million complex known as the West County Aquatic Center is located at 5156 Highway 165 in Hollywood near the new Hollywood Town Hall. 

by · 06/24/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
An aerial view of Pacific Mills and Olympia Mill village in Columbia.  Copyrighted image courtesy the Richland Library.

4/9, full issue: On I-526; Likely friendship; Not wasting time

IN THIS ISSUE

MYSTERY PHOTO:  Gold top
FOCUS: Interstate 526 completion isn’t actionable plan, but smoky scheme
COMMENTARY, Brack: S.C. friendship touted in new book isn’t all that unlikely
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
CAREERS, Fanning:  Video on how to stop wasting time
GOOD NEWS:  New education report seeks to provoke education change
FEEDBACK:  Send us a letter
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:   Mill villages in South Carolina
CALENDAR, April 9+:  Beers with dogs and books, more

by · 04/09/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
FOCUS:  Tri-county must make free college aid application a priority

FOCUS:  Tri-county must make free college aid application a priority

By John C. Read, special to Charleston Currents  |  We, as a culture, don’t expect high school seniors to write a check or hand over a wad of cash to cover their college tuition.

The lucky ones have parents who do so, but most everyone else can only afford to continue their education with the help of federal grants, student loans and work-study funds. For juniors and seniors considering their future, completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is one of the first steps they should take, even if they believe college is out of reach. It’s how the government allocates financial aid, and there is far more of it available through grants and scholarships than most families realize.

by · 07/17/2017 · 1 comment · Focus, Good news