Zooming In for April 9
Your weekly resource for staying in the loop while staying at home.
Canal Insurance sponsors appreciation day for law enforcement
Canal Insurance will sponsor the sixth annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Day in Greenville.
SBDC hosts seminar on dealing with disruption
The Greenville Area Small Business Development Center is hosting a seminar to help small business owners prepare for disruptive events.
Pique scheduled for young professionals
Ten at the Top's young professional event, Pique, will be held on March 23 at the Huguenot Mill and Loft in downtown Greenville, with ScanSource as the presenting sponsor.
State seeking nominations for environmental award
The S.C. Environmental Awareness Award recognizes individual contributions made toward protecting, conserving and improving South Carolina’s natural resources. The award was established by the General Assembly in 1992.
New wildlife management and hunting area in Richland County
The 782-acre property near Eastover will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday. The Love Farm Wildlife Management Area and Nat Love Youth Special Hunt Area received federal and state funding.
Ghost tours to explore USC Horseshoe
Ghosts tours led by university ambassadors will depart from the University of South Carolina’s McKissick Museum from 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. Monday. Storytellers will share tales of spirits said to roam USC’s campus.
All-inclusive park to open in West Columbia
Carraway Park at the Riverwalk play park is designed to be accessible under the Americans with Disabilities Act to accommodate children of all physical abilities.
City seeks input on neighborhood park
The city of Greenville Parks and Recreation Department has developed a survey to help determine how residents currently use Kiwanis Park at 2 Old Augusta Road.
ReWa extending into portion of Anderson County
Renewable Water Resources, known as ReWa, has entered into a partnership with Anderson County officials to manage and maintain sewer service and wastewater treatment operations for 1,100 customers in the county’s northeastern corridor.
Sea turtle nests top previous record
With several weeks remaining in nesting season, the S.C. Department of Natural Resources is reporting nearly 7,000 nests, more than the 6,446 counted in 2016. Recordkeeping began in the early 1980s.