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State Rep. Gilliard requests S.C. health department to investigate Monrovia Cemetery
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — County coroners' offices will take any exposed caskets with remains at Monrovia Cemetery in Charleston, following a request to the South Carolina Department of Public Health made by Democrat state Rep. Wendell Gilliard to investigate the cemetery. Several caskets were exposed after the torrential downpour...
S.C. health officials address public to stress importance of vaccinations
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The South Carolina Department of Public Health and its partners spoke Monday morning about vaccinations. The press conference took place at the Prisma Health Children’s Hospital - Midlands in Columbia at 10 a.m. Officials with Prisma Health and the Medical University of South Carolina were there, too.
Stingfest is Back Friday, August 23!
Irmo Stingfest is back! Join us this Friday, August 23 before the Irmo Yello Jackets season opener vs. Oceanside Collegiate Academy. StingFest starts at 5:00-7:15PM at WC Hawkins Stadium. Come enjoy food trucks, a DJ, games, a dunk tank, and athletic teams all before Irmo Football takes on Oceanside! #TheOnlyIrmo #IrmoStrong.
Low pay, too little staff contribute to high turnover of SC election officials
COLUMBIA — Less than two weeks into his role as interim election director of Aiken County, Michael Bond was running his first election. The county’s longtime elections director, Cynthia Holland, retired effective May 23. There was a special election in the first week of June. Then the statewide primaries the next week. At the end […]
State Transport Police Welcomes 17 New Officers, Three New Auditors in Graduation Ceremony
COLUMBIA — The South Carolina State Transport Police held a graduation ceremony recently for 17 new officers, as well as three new auditors for the Motor Carrier Compliance unit. This graduating class includes 10 pre-certified officers and seven new to the profession. These recruits come from all areas of the state, as well as from other states such as Missouri, New York, and North Carolina.
Greater Irmo Chamber celebrates 30 years
The Greater Irmo Chamber of Commerce was born 30 years ago in July of 1994 from a group of local businessmen and women that met at Capri’s Italian Restaurant located in the Kroger Shopping Center on St. Andrews Rd. The business group was originally called the Irmo Business Association or IBA and boasted a membership close to 70. That night, on Wednesday, July 13, they voted to officially change the name to Greater Irmo Chamber of Commerce and towards the end of the first year total membership reached 170.
Irmo Business Owner Lands Giant Catfish at Santee Lake
Randy Freeman, the owner of Midlands Dumpster Services in Irmo, recently made a remarkable catch at Santee Lake. Using stinky cheese as bait, Freeman hauled in a massive blue channel catfish. The impressive catch is sure to be a story worth telling around town!
Irmo Mayor Bill Danielson Highlights Achievements and Future Plans at Chamber Meeting
At the Greater Irmo Chamber of Commerce’s monthly meeting on Wednesday, August 14th, Irmo Mayor Bill Danielson delivered an impassioned speech, acknowledging the unwavering support of his wife, Peg, during his recent trials and tribulations. Danielson then shifted focus to the challenges of keeping Irmo vital and “on track” in today’s economy.
Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream Opens New Location in Harbison Court
The Greater Irmo Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony on August 8th to celebrate the grand opening of Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream at their new location in Harbison Court, 264 Harbison Blvd. Handel’s, established in 1945, is renowned for its freshly made, in-store ice cream crafted from the...
Coldstream Garden Club Donates Funds to Irmo Chamber Upon Disbanding
Nancy Nelson-Embler of the Coldstream Garden Club recently presented a check for $1,116.62 to Kerry Powers, President/CEO of the Greater Irmo Chamber of Commerce. This donation represents the remaining balance in the club’s operating funds following its decision to disband earlier this year after over 40 years of service to the Irmo community.
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