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Law license of former SC state senator suspended months after Charleston arrest
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The South Carolina Supreme Court has suspended a former state senator’s license to practice law “until further order.”. A court document filed Monday shows John Kuhn was placed on interim suspension under South Carolina’s lawyer disciplinary rules, specifically under a section citing misconduct, which reads as follows:
Fall armyworms are starting to appear across the region
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Fall armyworms have been seen in lawns and pastures. The armyworm is about an inch in length, gray with white markings, and is usually first seen in late summer. It is known for causing foliar damage on lawns ranging from turfgrass to home landscapes. The...
‘SMALL BY DESIGN’ New Administrator: First Presbyterian Academy Grows Students, Not Size
First Presbyterian Academy doesn’t plan to be the largest school in Greenville County, but it does aspire to do big things in the lives of young people, says the school’s new administrator. “This is a wonderful school community. We are small by design. We want to maintain that family feel,” says Dr. Rob Brown, who became Head of School in June. ...
Chestnut Coffee Shop expanding to Clemson
Greenville’s Chestnut Coffee Shop is expanding to Clemson. Over the weekend of Aug. 16, the shop announced on social media that it will add a location in the former Stumphouse Cafe/Creamery space at 115 Market St. in Patrick Square. Stumphouse closed Aug. 18. “It will be classic Chestnut, but...
Weather impact: A break from the August heat and humidity
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Pleasant August conditions are expected over the next several days as high pressure controls the weather across South Carolina. High temperatures today will be a little cooler than normal under mainly sunny skies; this type of weather is expected to continue over the weekend. Monday was...
Missing Florida Woman Found Alive After Car Left on Train Tracks—Stunning Twist Shocks Cops!
JACKSONVILLE, FL – Authorities in South Carolina confirmed on Friday that they have located Jessica Rapsys, a 27-year-old from Jacksonville, Florida, who had been missing for three days. Rapsys was found safe in a rural area of Allendale County, although specific details about her location or the circumstances of her discovery were not disclosed.
South Carolina Weather: Cooler, Drier Days Ahead Across the State
Greenville, SC – South Carolina residents can look forward to a week of refreshingly cooler temperatures and lower humidity, offering a welcome break from the summer heat. According to the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg, the region will experience a cooler and drier trend that will last through most of the week. High temperatures today will reach around 86°F, while the night will see a low of 67°F under clear skies.
South Carolina State Fair to offer limited time discount on tickets Saturday, August 24
COLUMBIA, S.C. — If you are thinking about going to the South Carolina State Fair this year, the organization is planning a flash sale on admission tickets Saturday, August 24. Because the theme of this year's State Fair is "46 Reasons to Celebrate South Carolina," there will be a...
Annual Conference of the Kim S. Miller Family Enterprise Institute of South Carolina Taking Place November 7
Lisa Cooper, president of Mast General Store, will be keynote speaker for the annual conference of the Kim S. Miller Family Enterprise Institute of South Carolina. The Kim S. Miller Family Enterprise Institute of South Carolina at Anderson University is pleased to announce its Annual Conference, which will be held on Thursday, November 7, 2024 at the University Center of Greenville. This year’s theme, “Navigating Change: Navigating Transitions in the Family Enterprise,” promises to deliver valuable insights and strategies for family-owned businesses facing the complexities of change.
Seasonally adjusted July unemployment increases
(The Center Square) – South Carolina’s seasonally adjusted July unemployment rate increased to 3.9%, up from 3.6% in June and a revised rate of 2.8% in July 2023. State officials say the state has “record-breaking numbers” for people in jobs. Additionally, they pointed out the rate remains lower than the national norm of 4.3%. “For the fifth consecutive month, South Carolina continues setting record-breaking numbers as more people are working...
State filmmaker contest helping creators develop projects now accepting applications
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A state-funded project that allows 12 underrepresented creators to develop their film, television, or documentary projects is now accepting applications for the seven-month program. The WIDE ANGLE PROJECT is a film and TV lab sponsored by the SC Film Commission and Trident Technical College. Twelve creators will be chosen for the […]
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