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Gov. Henry McMaster announced on September 16, 2024, that Robert M. Kerr, the Director of the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (SCDHHS), will retire on November 1, 2024. Kerr has been in this role for more than three years, having been appointed by McMaster in April 2021 and confirmed unanimously by the South Carolina Senate shortly after. In a statement, Governor McMaster praised Kerr, saying, “Director Robby Kerr is a remarkable leader and devoted public servant. His guidance has been invaluable to governors, lawmakers, and colleagues.” McMaster highlighted Kerr’s significant contributions, particularly his work in transforming and…

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With current South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster unable to run for reelection in 2026, an exciting contest is expected to fill his position. The Republican Party is the dominant force in state politics, meaning the crucial decision will occur during the GOP primary in June 2026 when voters choose their candidate for governor. On the other hand, the Democratic Party appears to be losing its impact. The party currently lacks representation in statewide offices and has seen its influence diminish significantly in the South Carolina House and Senate. Both U.S. Senate seats and six out of seven congressional districts are…

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A close race in rural South Carolina’s Senate district has become even tighter following a recount. Gerald Malloy, a former state senator from South Carolina and a familiar face in Democratic politics, is weighing the option of formally contesting his recent defeat. Malloy, who marketed himself as a budget-friendly Democrat, lost to Republican candidate JD Chaplin in the hotly contested election for Senate District 29. This district serves all of Marlboro County and parts of Chesterfield, Darlington, Lee, and Sumter counties. Chaplin emerged victorious by a narrow margin, winning by just 278 votes from nearly 50,000 cast, as reported during…

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As the Columbia metropolitan area prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary in 2036, it is also commemorating Columbia Business Monthly’s 35 years of service. The city has outlined an ambitious plan called Envision 2036, which aims to redefine the American dream and enhance the community’s growth. Columbia seeks to strengthen its position as a hub for commerce, technology, and education. Key focus areas include attracting and keeping talented individuals, connecting neighborhoods, empowering the local population, encouraging economic prosperity, and improving public spaces. A significant part of this vision includes developing the riverfront, with plans for new parks, roads, and walking…

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Starbucks Offers Free Holiday Cups on Red Cup Day This Thursday marks Red Cup Day at Starbucks, a special event eagerly awaited by many coffee lovers. On this day, customers who order selected holiday drinks will receive a complimentary limited-edition red holiday cup designed for a "grande" or 16-ounce beverage, while supplies last. Starbucks has shared that this year’s reusable cup is crafted with 95% recycled materials. It will only be available for a limited time, so fans are encouraged to get theirs quickly. In addition to receiving a free cup, customers who bring back the custom cup or any…

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Michaela N. Weaver has joined Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd P.A. as an associate in the family law team based in Greenville. Her legal work centers around family law and litigation, where she handles cases related to divorce, child custody, visitation, and various financial matters. Before joining the firm, Weaver gained experience as a judicial law clerk in the family court of South Carolina’s 7th Judicial Circuit. Additionally, she took on leadership roles as president and co-president of the Family Law Society at the University of Georgia School of Law. Weaver’s achievements have been recognized with several honors, including the Custer-Tuggle Award…

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A new townhome project might be on the horizon for the old “Baby Bi-Lo” site in downtown Greenville. Acre Management, a private equity firm from Atlanta, plans to demolish the shopping center located at 505 N. Main St. to construct 46 new townhomes. The proposed community will consist of: – 33 three-story townhome units – 13 two-story townhome units Residents will have the chance to share their thoughts on the development during a Project Preview Meeting hosted by the city of Greenville on November 19. The project is expected to go before the city’s Design Review Board on January 16,…

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Republican attorneys general are calling for an end to what they describe as “political prosecutions” against President-elect Donald Trump. Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird voiced her concerns, stating that the legal actions taken against Trump are not related to actual crimes, but are instead politically motivated. In a recent interview, Bird expressed that these cases are aimed at undermining Trump’s campaign as he seeks the presidency for a second time. She emphasized, “He is innocent. He didn’t do anything wrong.” Bird, along with over 20 other state attorneys general, has reached out to key legal figures, including Special Counsel Jack…

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South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster has officially appointed Eunice Medina as the new director of the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (SCDHHS). Medina will take over the role from Robert Kerr, who retired on November 1, 2024. Medina currently holds the position of chief of staff and deputy director of programs at SCDHHS. Governor McMaster expressed confidence in Medina’s ability to continue the agency’s success, stating, “The South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has been a model of excellence under Robert Kerr, and nobody is better positioned than Eunice Medina to build on that.” He…

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Ariana Grande is ready to make her mark in the upcoming film adaptation of “Wicked.” Her rendition of the well-loved song “Popular” was released online on November 13, generating excitement among fans of the musical. Grande takes on the role of Glinda, a character that first gained fame through Kristin Chenoweth’s portrayal on Broadway in 2003. The song “Popular” tells the story of Glinda as she decides to help her less popular roommate, Elphaba, who is played by Cynthia Erivo in the film, while Idina Menzel originally brought the character to life on stage. On the same day, audiences also…

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