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Lowcountry’s largest business expo to showcase 175 businesses and organizations
1/1/1970: The Lowcountry’s largest business to business event, the North Charleston Business Expo, is set to showcase 175 area companies and organizations on Thursday, March 23, 2017 from 1:00 pm to... -
MUSC breaks ground on new pediatric campus in North Charleston
1/1/1970: The Medical University of South Carolina and local community leaders celebrated a new pediatric medical campus in North Charleston with a groundbreaking ceremony June 30 at the site of the... -
MUSC honors North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey with Healthy Communities Award
1/1/1970: The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) presented City of North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey with the MUSC Healthy Communities Award at the planned site of the new MUSC pediatric... -
Max High named Firefighter for the Day
1/1/1970: Last Saturday, it was with great honor that the North Charleston Fire Department named Max High a “Firefighter for the Day.” Before turning one year old, Max was diagnosed with... -
May is Building Safety Month
1/1/1970: Annually the Building Officials Association of South Carolina (BOASC) celebrates “May as Building Safety Month,” by recognizing key objectives, including the promotion of maximum safety of life, health, and property... -
Mayor Keith Summey squares off against County Chairman Teddie Pryor, Summey vows victory
1/1/1970: Last year, a competition was born. A competition between two public officials. One the Chairman of County Council, the other the Mayor of North Charleston. A cordial bout between two... -
Mayor Summey joins Zucker Middle’s pledge of respect
1/1/1970: In December at the Zucker Middle School of Science, a student-led campaign was organized by general education students and facilitated by special education teacher Kyra Masuga. The campaign set to... -
Mayor Summey offers statement on estate of Walter Scott settlement
1/1/1970: Mayor Summey’s statement City Council has voted to authorize city attorneys to draft the necessary documents to settle all potential claims regarding the death of Walter Scott for $6.5 million.... -
Mayor Summey remarks about Chief Driggers
1/1/1970: During an interview with Quintin Washington, North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey remarked on his history with Police Chief Eddie Driggers and the assets that the Chief brings to the Department. -
Meeting Street Road rail crossing to close for repairs
1/1/1970: CSX Railroad has scheduled the Meeting Street Road crossing near Rivers Avenue to be closed for repairs. Signage will be in place marking detour routes, as this will necessitate rerouting...
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