Happy Labor Day
While the CRESCENT team is on the way to Chapin (if you’re reading this before 8:30) for the town’s annual Labor Day parade, we hope you’ll take advantage of this last unofficial day of summer and spend it with family and friends. We hope your day includes a lake, a pool, a river, a […]
SC’s Graham Elected President of the Council of American States in Europe
The Council of American States in Europe (CASE) is announcing the recent election of Ford Graham as president of the council. CASE includes 15 U.S. states with full time offices in Europe. The council provides information and identifies potential partners for companies planning to establish or expand their business in the U.S. CASE also […]
Recreational Fishing for Black Sea Bass Closes after Labor Day
The recreational annual catch limit for black sea bass has been reached for the Atlantic Ocean off the southeastern states and the recreational fishery will close in federal and state waters throughout the region including the South Carolina coast effective 12:01 am Sept. 4, 2012. The fishery is scheduled to remain closed until June […]
Greenville Family Partnership Adds to its Red Ribbon Workshop with “Leading to Change”
Gearing up for 2012’s “Red Ribbon Week” which encourages young people to avoid drugs, alcohol, tobacco and the pitfalls associated with their abuse, Greenville Family Partnership (GFP) is inviting principals, teachers, PTA presidents, Red Ribbon coordinators, and others who work with youth to attend its “Red Ribbon Workshop” on August 28-29 at Buncombe Street […]
Wabbit Season? Duck Season? No. Deer Season.
The much-anticipated start of the 2012 deer season is underway in some parts of the state. South Carolina’s deer population is healthy, and the season outlook is good. Although the deer harvest has been on a downward trend the last few years, indicating that population levels have moderated, hunter success and deer harvest rates […]