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Aiken County · Aiken CountyThe annual South Carolina Ag + Art Tour will include Aiken County this year.
2023 South Carolina Ag + Art Tour is coming to Aiken County
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Moncks Corner · Moncks CornerThe board of the state-owned power and water utility unanimously approved a resolution March 20. CEO Jimmy Staton can increase the salaries based on his evaluation of each of the six executive's 2022 performances. The board also agreed to hire 40-year utility industry veteran Michael Finissi, an operations executive at Bruce Power.
SC utility board OKs $242K CEO bonus while other execs to get pay raises
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Charter Schools · Fort MillAscent Classical Academies is a Colorado-based network of charter schools. The network has connections to Hillsdale College, a small Christian school in Michigan. Ascent is hoping to open two of the schools near Irmo and Fort Mill as soon as fall 2024. The other two proposed campuses, near Greenville and Charleston, are less certain.
Proposed SC charter schools with religious ties would focus on 'Western tradition'
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Aiken · Aiken Operations Director Mary Tilton has been promoted to assistant city manager. Mary Catherine Lawton agreed to become capital project sales tax manager. Lawton previously worked for the city as a planner. City Manager Stuart Bedenbaugh said he was pleased to have Tilton and Lawton in their new roles.
Tilton, Lawton take on new roles with city of Aiken
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Columbia, South Carolina · ColumbiaBig Dan's Car Wash opened its first South Carolina location on March 18. Time to Shine is almost complete on its new car wash on Harbison Boulevard. Southern First Bank is opening a new site to serve the needs of those buying or refinancing a home. JDog Junk Removal & Hauling is having a grand opening.
More car washes coming just in time for spring; Chick-fil-A reopens revamped restaurant
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Charleston, South Carolina · CharlestonThe Training Track is a corporation with about 60 shareholders who hold about 470 shares. The track usage fee is $200 per month per horse, and the stall rental fees are $7 a day. Trainers who use the track-owned barns also are charged for electricity and water based on the number of horses they have.
Aiken Training Track executive talks about how facility operates during Rotary Club of Aiken meeting
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Charleston, South Carolina · CharlestonFree Times contributors give their thoughts on two local albums — Preach Jacobs' "Francis" and A Spot on the Hill & Ben McElroy's "Everything Was Different Yesterday."
Review: A heartfelt rap album and musical chemistry despite distance
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Orangeburg, South Carolina · OrangeburgCecil Williams South Carolina Civil Rights Museum is getting a big boost thanks to two injections of cash. Most of the money is meant to help Williams and his team prepare to move the museum to a new space in downtown Orangeburg. The plan is to build out an area called Railroad Corner near the S.C. State University campus.
Cecil Williams South Carolina Civil Rights Museum gets $1M in new funding
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