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SCDNR saltwater-operations units focusing on Summer 2025

2025-03-27
On: March 27, 2025
In: Public Safety

South Carolina agency coordinates law enforcement efforts with NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement By W. Thomas Smith Jr. AS SPRING TURNS TO SUMMER and SouthContinue Reading

Hitting the ground running

2025-03-21
On: March 21, 2025
In: Community News

The state’s new SCDNR Director is leading the way in galvanizing enthusiasm and partnering-participation in cleanup efforts around South Carolina   By W. Thomas SmithContinue Reading

Beat the Heat plants 1,290 trees in six months

2025-03-18
On: March 18, 2025
In: Community News

Columbia Green and the City of Columbia’s Forestry and Beautification Division have planted 1,290 trees through their Beat the Heat partnership in just six months—Continue Reading

Work Begins on Congaree National Park Boardwalk Project

2025-01-22
On: January 22, 2025
In: Community News

Construction is underway at Congaree National Park to replace aging sections of the park’s iconic boardwalk. Contractors from McGary Construction began work on January 6,Continue Reading

The Director Selectee for the S.C. Department of Natural Resources

2024-12-27
On: December 27, 2024
In: Community News

Why Dr. Tom Mullikin is the perfect choice to lead SCDNR into the future By W. Thomas Smith Jr.   More than two years ago,Continue Reading

Columbia Provides Update on Canal Recovery Efforts

2024-10-19
On: October 19, 2024
In: Community News

The City of Columbia recently shared an update on the ongoing repair and recovery of the Columbia Canal. The announcement was made at a pressContinue Reading

Columbia Provides Water Aid to Asheville

2024-10-19
On: October 19, 2024
In: Community News

In response to a request from North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper due to a water shortage, the City of Columbia, South Carolina, has stepped upContinue Reading

Columbia Now Accepting Nominations for Treasured Trees Program

2024-10-10
On: October 10, 2024
In: Community News

The Columbia Forestry and Beautification Department is inviting nominations for its 2024 Treasured Tree Program through November 1. This program aims to highlight and recognizeContinue Reading

Visitor Center Expansion Underway in Irmo

2024-08-28
On: August 28, 2024
In: Community News

IRMO, SC – The Capital City/Lake Murray Country (CCLMC) organization marked a significant milestone on August 22 with a groundbreaking ceremony celebrating the expansion ofContinue Reading

Ninety Six National Historic Site Hosts Archeology Day

2024-08-14
On: August 14, 2024
In: Community News

Ninety Six National Historic Site will hold its Archeology Day on August 17 from 9 am to 3 pm. This free, family-friendly event offers aContinue Reading

Wild Summer Nights Online Auction Kicks Off July 19

2024-07-10
On: July 10, 2024
In: Events

The South Carolina Wildlife Federation’s (SCWF) highly anticipated three-day online auction, Wild Summer Nights, starts on July 19. Participants can place their bids by visitingContinue Reading

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