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All the latest news, events, business and retail updates and more for the Mount Pleasant area, from the Moultrie News.
Local Mount Pleasant SC News, Business and Sports | postandcourier.com
All the latest news, events, business and retail updates and more for the Mount Pleasant area, from the Moultrie News.
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Type(s) | Hebdomadaire |
Langue(s) | Anglais |
Pays et région | Caroline du Sud (SC) / États-Unis |
Villes(s) | Mt. Pleasant |
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A Clemson University student succumbed to their injuries after a weekend car crash.
Charleston County Parks is seeking candidates for a number of positions at various park sites this summer. These opportunities are posted now at ccprc.com/jobs, and additional information will be shared at upcoming job fairs open to the public.
The City of Isle of Palms (IOP) has launched its new customer service platform, "Sunnie." It includes an accessible web chat assistant on the city’s website and a text message feature. The platform was launched in partnership with Citibot, the…
Drew Grossklaus, Sales Director and Broker-In-Charge of William Means Real Estate’s East Cooper office has been inaugurated as President of the Charleston Trident Association of REALTORS®. He previously served as President-Elect, First Vice President and Treasurer.
The Patriots Art Foundation has worked with the USS Yorktown to provide a live event from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Veteran's Day, Nov. 11. Veterans will come to the ship and be placed in a class with a master artist.…
Lawsuit alleges CCSD Deputy Superintendent Anita Huggins and other school district employees ignored reports of a special needs student's abuse.
After a cool spring in South Carolina, the majority of white shrimp in coastal waters have reproduced – and officials at the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) have given the go ahead for shrimp season to open.
The Town of Sullivan’s Island has announced some promotions.
After two years of COVID-19 restrictions, the Mount Pleasant Artist Guild held its first in-person meeting on March 7 with a demonstration by palette knife artist, James Pratt.
Children participating in most sports during the COVID-19 pandemic should wear cloth face coverings, according to updated information from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
It's almost the end of the year and the Moultrie News wants to encourage everyone to have a safe and happy holiday.
Roseanne and Tom Hayes, “Tommy and Rose” to their friends, created a unique sanctuary together in Mount Pleasant called Almost Home Feline Refuge.
If you want to have a green lawn through the winter, now is the time to consider rye grass. But you have to manage it.
The reality is MAP is having a negative impact on the way teachers teach.
Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum hosting Flags for Heroes. Museum offers free admission to veterans Nov. 11 -15.
Holy City Drive In will host a Teacher Appreciation Night on Nov. 13, free for all teachers with a valid ID.
October was the official end of sea turtle nesting season in South Carolina. It was a successful season, with more than 5,500 nests on the state’s beaches, although nothing like last year, when a record 8,797 nests were laid.
Here are ways you can help protect the sea turtle nests when you go to the beach.
NWEA shares concerns about “Teacher to Parent” column.
As the Daniel Island Rotary Club’s Ducks are in quarantine and good news in the year 2020 has been hard to come by. But their fundraiser has been a huge success thanks to the support of generous contributions made by…
As the states’ human population increases, and more people move to the country increasing commuting traffic, so does deer-vehicle collisions.
The Witting Tree Service will honor first responders and veterans with a dog tag for commemoration.
When a chicken tries to cross the road, it's sticks and jackets to the rescue.
A shade structure was recently donated to James B. Edwards Elementary to help keep kids out of the sun.
East Cooper Newcomers Club has author Susan Beckham Zurenda as guest speaker for their November luncheon.
Two new ship-to-shore cranes, marking the first cargo-handling equipment to arrive for the Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal, arrived in the Port of Charleston.
Mount Pleasant Police and Fire departments will dress as superheroes tonight and showcase the town's antique fire truck.
Lowcountry autumn reveals a glory of flowers.
The South Carolina Department of Administration announced two new SC CARES Act grant programs.
Charleston County School District (CCSD) has launched the new CCSD Mobile App where parents, students, and the community can find the latest news and information using their smartphones and mobile devices.
With Halloween approaching, there are ways to safely enjoy the trick-or-treating fun - and enjoy wearing a mask.
East Cooper schools have some standout volleyball players and are expected to finish well in the championship season.
Charleston County Parks has events and programs for the whole family. Check these out.
Say goodbye to mosquitoes and hello to your yard.
A regular visitor to Patriots Point noticed that the tires were flat on the aircraft sitting in the hangar desk and decided to do something about that.
Nothing is easy in the age of coronavirus – not even something as seemingly simple as Mount Pleasant’s annual Christmas parade.
Most new schools open up athletic competition in one of the state’s smaller classifications. Not the case with first-year school Lucy Beckham.
The 2nd annual Pink Promenade, a special catwalk + cocktails fundraiser to benefit Roper St. Francis Breast Cancer program filled the lawn at Towne Center Saturday.
There are words that frequently get used that we never seem to get a clear definition for. One of these words is “Codependency.” The dictionary definition is: “A relationship marked by excessive reliance of one party upon the other, typically…
Mount Pleasant Manor Skilled Nursing Facility was recently honored to be chosen by local Girl Scout Jayila Hughes, aged 15, as the subject of her Silver Award.
The pumpkin patch at Hibben United Methodist church attracts children of all ages to select the perfect Jack-O-Lantern.
The right lane on Carolina Park Boulevard between Warrior Way and Tomahawk Trail will be closed starting Monday.
The right lane on Carolina Park Boulevard between Warrior Way and Tomahawk Trail will be closed Oct. 12-30.
The first fundraiser for the One Beckham Foundation, a support organization for all students at Lucy Beckham High School is set for November.
The Town of Mount Pleasant’s Special Events staff worked with the Magwood family to organize an event to honor the life of Wayne Magwood on Thursday, Oct. 1.