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On the Move: Ashley Stidfole
Ashley Stidfole joined TealHaus, a local marketing agency, as sales and account manager. She has over a decade of experience in sales, marketing and management across diverse industries including hospitality, coworking and digital agencies.
Council of Remanufacturing Excellence Donates 100 Trees
MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers is proud to announce the successful inaugural meeting of its newly established Council of Remanufacturing Excellence—a member-driven platform for advancing remanufacturing, focusing on knowledge-sharing and collaboration among members. The first meeting of CoRE was held last month in Greenville, S.C., where members discussed the challenges and...
Man in stolen car arrested after crash in Lowell
A 20-year-old man from Greenville now faces felony and misdemeanor charges after stealing a vehicle and leading police officers on a chase that ended in a serious-injury crash. It all happened yesterday around 11:30 a.m. in the morning. In a news release, police officers with the Lowell Police Department say...
SC eases requirements for child care workers to address staffing needs
ROCK HILL, S.C. — Crystal Williams' children are her world, but finding daycare for them hasn't always been easy. Many others share her struggle across South Carolina and around the country, as childcare centers continue to struggle with staffing and funding challenges. “My son, he’s four years old and...
Problems with new federal application could mean thousands fewer SC students in college
CHARLESTON – More South Carolina high school graduates are seeking state-funded, need-based grants that help them afford college. Unfortunately, that’s the aid most impacted by the U.S. Department of Education’s botched rollout of a new application. The revamped Free Application for Federal Student Aid — FAFSA for short — was supposed to make things simpler […] The post Problems with new federal application could mean thousands fewer SC students in college appeared first on SC Daily Gazette.
MUSC stops gender-affirming care due to one sentence in South Carolina law
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Patients who go to any affiliate of MUSC Health for gender-affirming care will no longer be able to receive it due to a part of a law passed in May that primarily targets preventing these procedures for minors. MUSC has pointed to one sentence in the...
Number of children in South Carolina’s foster care system has dropped but homes still urgently needed
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCBD)- Becoming a foster parent was never part of Cindy Bogan-Baber’s plan. She and her husband had considered fostering over the years but as an active-duty military family, the timing never felt right — until about 15 years ago. “In 2010, my youngest biological child started K-4 and she jumped out of the […]
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