Nbr. 2018, October 2018
Index
- 11 junior faculty members receive NSF awards.
- 2018 Midlands Real Estate Forecast set for Thursday.
- 21 S.C. communities receive public improvement grants.
- 5 S.C. schools earn Blue Ribbon recognition.
- 7-Eleven to open new Lexington store.
- A Starry Night in Five Points Dec. 7.
- A taste of fall to be found all over Columbia.
- A'ja Wilson to address 2019 WREN summit.
- Agtruss investing $2.8M in Lee County expansion.
- Alabama-based Burr & Forman to acquire McNair.
- Aldi partners with Instacart for online grocery ordering.
- Arbors at Windsor Lake sells for $18.75M.
- Bakery franchise to open Columbia location.
- Bank of America addressing workforce gap with $421,000 investment.
- Bank of America addressing workforce gap with $421K investment.
- Ben Lippen School begins first phase of expansion.
- Benedict College to host Black Panther discussion.
- Benedict extends Artis' contract though 2026.
- Benjamin elected to executive committee of global organization.
- Benjamin to hold block party for U.S. mayors.
- Bicycle Corp. of America expanding in Clarendon County.
- Blockchain investment platform features the Hub at Columbia.
- BlueCross BlueShield donates $500K to One SC Fund.
- BlueCross BlueShield donates $500K to One SC Fund.
- Butterfly release remembers Novinger, others.
- C-SPAN bus coming to Columbia.
- Carolina Poly expanding Chester County operations.
- Carvana partners with Harvest Hope for relief efforts.
- Cayce hires new city manager.
- Center will combine rehabilitation and athletic performance technologies.
- Central Carolina Community Foundation's new location takes shape.
- Changing retail reality necessitates classroom shift.
- Chili cook-off registration open.
- City Council approves collaboration for Finlay Park.
- City of Cayce water tank wins national award.
- City of Columbia accepting community promotions grant applications.
- City of Columbia accepting Dream Keeper nominations.
- City of Columbia accepting treasured tree applications.
- City to hold lunch with a planner session on Tuesday.
- City to hold public meetings seeking Columbia Compass input.
- City to play host to quarterly equal access conversation.
- City to provide free parking during holidays.
- Colonial Life makes Newsweek customer service list.
- Columbia Art Center to celebrate one-year anniversary.
- Columbia Conference Center to close Dec. 31.
- Columbia Down Under offers a peek at the past.
- Columbia enjoying proliferation of pizza.
- Columbia Food and Wine Festival returning.
- Columbia issues green bonds to fund stormwater improvements.
- Columbia launches bike share program.
- Columbia police chief receives law enforcement award.
- Columbia to launch bike share system.
- Columbia to play host to livability summit.
- Columbia welcomes six new Mayor's Fellows.
- Comet to hold two public listening sessions.
- Connectivity a goal of Columbia developers.
- Construction begins on Cathy Novinger Girl Scout center.
- Construction begins on Cathy Novinger Girl Scout center.
- County organizing 100 Plates event.
- County organizing 100 Plates event.
- CreateAthon marketing marathon to benefit 8 S.C. nonprofits.
- Deadline for FEMA assistance applications extended.
- Digital broadcasting pioneer to headline S.C. Women's Business Summit.
- Dominion amends alternate SCANA proposal.
- Dominion asks PSC to dismiss Santee Cooper request.
- Dominion proposes alternate SCANA deal.
- Dominion subsidiary awarded Fort Jackson contract.
- Domino's to build processing facility in West Columbia.
- Duck Creek to celebrate expansion at Main Street office.
- ECPI to offer digital degrees.
- Electronics manufacturing services provider invests $7.6M in York County.
- Element Electronics wins tariff exclusion, won't close plant.
- En Vogue to headline Famously Hot New Year celebration.
- Executive order creates S.C. Floodwater Commission.
- Experts' economic forecast for 2019 remains positive.
- Fall festivals continue with annual chili cook-off.
- Festival to showcase high school filmmakers.
- Fitness studio coming to North Lake Drive.
- Five marching bands to compete in Columbia.
- Free flu shots offered throughout October.
- Fresenius Medical Care to open area dialysis clinic.
- Georgia-Pacific to expand Clarendon operations.
- Grant to help combat human trafficking.
- Green Energy Biofuel investing $4.3M in new recycling facility.
- Grow with Google tour coming to Columbia.
- GSSM accepting applications for residential and virtual programs.
- Hampton Inn & Suites opens new Killian Road location.
- Historic Babcock building catches fire.
- Hitt to continue as S.C. Secretary of Commerce.
- Holiday season brings out younger shoppers.
- Home health care provider opening Lancaster franchise.
- Hootie & the Blowfish Foundation announces grants.
- Hootie & the Blowfish Foundation announces grants.
- Hotel revenue bounces back in October.
- Hotel revenue dips in September in the wake of hurricane.
- Hotel Trundle's winning design a product of successful collaboration.
- Hunter-Kinard-Tyler teacher wins national award.
- Hurricane Michael leaves trail of destruction, power outages.
- Inn at USC acquired by Chicago-based hotel company.
- Interim county administrator wraps up first week on job.