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Read MoreGoat Daddy’s Farm back again with Halloween fun
by Nicholas Sullivan and Sheila Paz | Oct 28, 2021
The nonprofit animal sanctuary will have games, drinks and lots of animals to meet.
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by Staff | Oct 26, 2021
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Read MoreBeamer is “Fired up” for spring season and ready for post-pandemic recruiting
by Harrison Belk | Mar 19, 2021
With 100-days as head coach under his belt, Shane Beamer discusses where the Gamecocks are at going into the first spring practice.
Read MoreHarriet Hancock LGBTQ+ Center attempts to bring the community together
by Sloane O'Cone | Mar 18, 2021
The Harriet Hancock Center is offering drag story time to draw attention to marginalized communities.
Read MoreOne year later: remembering when the sports world stopped turning
by Harrison Belk and Brandon Alter | Mar 11, 2021
One year ago, the sports world came to a crashing halt in a day that will live in infamy.
Read MoreNew Johnson & Johnson vaccine creates relief and concern
by Matt Tantillo | Mar 5, 2021
As the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine arrives in South Carolina, residents aren’t sharing the same confidence as medical professionals in the newest vaccine.
Read MoreBridging the gap: two groups, one city
by Anizia Fulmore | Mar 2, 2021
Protesters from both racial activist groups and Confederate flag supporters offer a new angle. Introduction of the first hate crime bill in South Carolina.
Read MoreS.C. “heartbeat” bill temporarily blocked but could reach nation’s high court
by Harrison Belk | Mar 2, 2021
Just one day after Gov. McMaster signed the Fetal Heartbeat Bill into law, a federal court challenge temporarily blocked the law from going into place.
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The Department of Health and Environmental Control could be broken into several agencies. Some public health officials are concerned about the potential fallout.
Reporter @wrainey22 has more:
https://carolinanewsandreporter.cic.sc.edu/potential-dhec-split-raises-concerns-among-government-officials-advocates/
Pictured is a rendering of the facility. It will bring over 300 jobs to the county and plans to be an up and running operation by the end of 2023
Have you ever noticed that unprofessional hairstyles for women shows up these results? Stay tuned to find out who’s to blame for the negative outlook on black women’s hair at 4PM. @USCCarolinaNews