Belton Heritage Days at the Depot First Certified SC Arts and AgriCulture Event

  Agricultural history and traditional arts join hands at the 8th annual Heritage Days at the Depot in Belton, S.C. on Oct. 4, 5, and 6. Hosted by the Belton Area Museum Association on the grounds of the historic train depot, Heritage Days promotes the traditional arts and skills from South Carolina’s cultural past by […]

Happy Birthday to Us

  By: Taft Matney In almost every speech I ever heard him give (and I heard a lot), former South Carolina Secretary of State Jim Miles used to say, “He who does not toot his own horn will not have his horn tooted.” For me, for us, for CRESCENT, let me take a moment to […]

The Green Fairy Lands in Greenville

  As Greenville’s Dark Corner Distillery prepares to celebrate its one-year anniversary after giving the state its first legally distilled whiskey since prohibition and its first and only hand-distilled gin, owner Joe Fenten says the small-batch micro distillery has a new title that has never been produced in the Southeastern United States. The Green Villain […]

Drive Automotive Industries of America Expanding Greenville County Facility with $50 Million Investment

  Drive Automotive Industries of America will expand its existing facility in Greenville County. The $50 million investment is expected to generate 60 new jobs. “We celebrate Drive Automotive’s decision to invest $50 million and create 60 new jobs. South Carolina continues to show that it is the right place to do business. Announcements like […]

Life’s Too Short…

  College kids will drink some really horrendous booze. By his own admission, Virgil Kaine co-founder David Szlam was no different. Now, he wants to make sure that his friends and other former college kids can step up their games. “People love Bourbon and ginger ale,” Szlam says while asking, “but why do people always […]

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