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Top Story for August 17, 2020

Margaret Pope, Public Finance Attorney with Pope Flynn, Selected...

Columbia, South Carolina – August 14, 2020 Margaret Pope, an attorney concentrating in public finance and government law and founder of Pope Flynn, a Columbia-based law firm, has been selected for the 2020 South Carolina Super Lawyers® list in Government Finance. 

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Freedom Festival International Film Festival To Host Second...

COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA – On August 20th – 23rd, 67 filmmakers and screenwriters from all over the world will have their films compete in the second annual Freedom Festival International Film Festival at Spotlight Cinemas Capital 8. This event will be open to the public.

Kimberly Isaac-House promoted to Midlands Reading...

Columbia, SC (August 13, 2020) – United Way of the Midlands named Kimberly Isaac-House as the Director of the Midlands Reading Consortium (MRC). The Midlands Reading Consortium is a literacy initiative that works to enhance and supplement a love of reading for elementary school students throughout the Midlands by providing a library of services that include...

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Snelling Midlands Offers Free Resume Review and Career Tools

May 14, 2020 (Columbia, S.C.) – Snelling Staffing Services of the Midlands, a full-service staffing agency that provides customized solutions to candidates and companies across the Midlands, is offering a free Resume Review and Software Reboot service through August 31, 2020.

Lecture to tell personal story of slavery in South Carolina...

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Lavinia Corley Thompson was born into slavery in South Carolina on June 3, 1844. She would follow her master into battle in the Civil War, serving the Confederate army as a cook. Six decades later, she would be among about 100 black South Carolinians who received small pensions for their involuntary service to the Confederate cause.

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