Fallen Heroes tree lighting ceremony held at State House
According to Major General Van McCarty, South Carolina’s Adjutant General, the tree holds over 600 gold stars, with each star representing a lost service member.
According to Major General Van McCarty, South Carolina’s Adjutant General, the tree holds over 600 gold stars, with each star representing a lost service member.
The midterm elections are just eight days away and the campaigns for both Governor Henry McMaster and former U.S. Congressman Joe Cunningham are pushing for voters’ support in the final days ahead.
One thing McMaster and Cunningham do agree on is the need to pay teachers in the Palmetto State more money.
On Thursday, Governor Henry McMaster signed an executive order to coordinate the future roll-out of the state’s electric vehicle infrastructure.
“Need an abortion? California is ready to help,” reads the billboard with a Bible verse at the bottom that reads, ” Love your neighbor as yourself. There is no greater commandment than these.” The billboard was paid for by the campaign for California’s Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom.
As part of SCDOT’s 10-Year-Plan to upgrade South Carolina highways continues, I-26 will be widened from four to six lanes between the Little Mountain and Peak exits, and will be widened from four to eight lanes between the Peak and Irmo exits. The $512 million dollar project will also include seven new overpass bridges and three reconstructed interchanges at the Little Mountain, Chapin, and Peak exits.
They are working on a new initiative to focus and centralize cyber education and security and the impact on our state.
Graham says he would call a different play when it comes to fighting inflation.
COLUMBIA SC (WOLO)– Governor Henry McMaster today announced an additional $25 million investment into ‘Workforce Scholarships for the Future’. It is a program which covers tuition and fees for students at the state’s 16 technical colleges. According to the Governor, it is for any adult or recent high school graduate to pursue an industry credential or associate degree in high-demand…
A new bill could soon put money back into the pockets of South Carolina veterans.