South Carolina Lemmy
- Early in-person voting ends tomorrow (Nov 2) in South Carolina!scvotes.gov Early Voting - SC Votes - South Carolina Election Commission
https://youtu.be/8UUmWh22rCs?feature=shared Voters can visit any early voting center in their county during the early voting period, present
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/21635410
> Early in-person voting starts today (Oct 21) in South Carolina!
- He Escaped Slavery and Became a Civil War Hero. Now, Robert Smalls Is Getting a Statue in South Carolina | Smithsonianwww.smithsonianmag.com He Escaped Slavery and Became a Civil War Hero. Now, Robert Smalls Is Getting a Statue in South Carolina
A special committee has until January 15 to finalize the design, location and funding for a monument that will be erected on the lawn of the South Carolina State House
- Lancaster repeals small farm animals ordinances.
My county just had a crazy night.
There was a big amendment to restrict zoning for chickens, ducks, rabbits, etc regarding quantity, coop size, distance from residence, roosters vs hens etc. People were big mad because it was going to dramatically regulate things. This wasn't going to impact us because of our Rural Neighborhood (RN) zoning. We were still going to have trouble because under current rules we were limited to 5 small non cat or dog animals. We are way past that limit and knew this could one day cause a problem.
Well something magical happened. They didn't just not pass the amendment. They repealed all existing ordinances regarding small farm animals. My county government completely wiped out an entire section of the ODU. No more restrictions. None. We are now completely legal. Which, I assume, means that if they do adopt new rules in the future we will be grandfathered in under the nonexistent rules that now exist.
My county got rid of rules. My land now has more freedom than it did when I moved in. This is something that hardly ever happens in America. Today was a great day.
Maybe Lancaster county SC will inspire others across the country.
- Register to vote in South Carolina by the state deadline this Sunday (Oct 6th)! Edit: deadline has been extended to Oct 14th due to Hurricane Helene impactvote.gov How to register in South Carolina | Vote.gov
Find out how to register to vote, check your registration, get deadlines, and more for South Carolina
- South Carolina executes first man in 13 years despite new evidence of innocencewww.theguardian.com South Carolina executes first man in 13 years despite new evidence of innocence
Khalil Divine Black Sun Allah, 46, killed by lethal injection days after state’s key witness recanted critical testimony
- SC Superintendent announces partnership with conservative media organization PragerUwww.wistv.com SC Superintendent announces partnership with conservative media organization PragerU
South Carolina Superintendent Ellen Weaver announced Monday afternoon that the Palmetto State has adopted PragerU as an educational partner.
- 2024 Constitutional Amendment Question - SC Votesscvotes.gov 2024 Constitutional Amendment Question - SC Votes - South Carolina Election Commission
The following constitutional amendment question will appear on all ballots in the November 5, 2024 General Election. Please read over the question so you
Changing "Every" to "Only" on who can vote.
- South Carolina cops target out-of-state drivers for highway robberyreason.com South Carolina cops target out-of-state drivers for highway robbery
When the clock is ticking during Operation Rolling Thunder, the police policy is simple: If you see something, seize something.
- South Carolina cops target out-of-state drivers for highway robberyreason.com South Carolina cops target out-of-state drivers for highway robbery
When the clock is ticking during Operation Rolling Thunder, the police policy is simple: If you see something, seize something.
- Why South Carolina prisons hire punished doctors and nurses | Special Reports | postandcourier.comwww.postandcourier.com Medical boards punished these doctors and nurses. South Carolina prisons hired them anyway.
The SC Department of Corrections has hired at least 25 medical workers with histories of board-ordered sanctions, a Post and Courier analysis found.
- Cell phones to be banned in SC schools by 2025www.foxcarolina.com Cell phones to be banned in SC schools by 2025
In order for school districts to receive state funding, they will need to implement the policy adopted by the State Board of Education.
And by "to be banned" they mean "we haven't even started a bill yet so we aren't even close to an actual law."
- Threat Under the Floor: Unmarked abandoned wells pose deadly danger in SCwww.foxcarolina.com Threat Under the Floor: Unmarked abandoned wells pose deadly danger in SC
You could be living on top of a danger in South Carolina and not even realize it - something some Upstate families have learned the hard way.
”Is there a secret threat under your house? News at 11.”
- South Carolina’s DHEC to split into two agencieswww.foxcarolina.com South Carolina’s DHEC to split into two agencies
Officials said the split gives leaders an opportunity to evaluate where they can improve, including more outreach and engagement efforts.
- Voters kick all the Republican women out of South Carolina Senate | AP Newsapnews.com Voters kick all the Republican women out of the South Carolina Senate
The only three Republican women in the South Carolina Senate took on their party and stopped a total abortion ban from passing in their state last year.
- South Carolina Legislature quietly kills 'CRT' ban | Palmetto Politics | postandcourier.comwww.postandcourier.com Bill banning 'prohibited concepts' in SC public schools fails. Rare loss for conservatives
South Carolina conservatives have won numerous education policy victories. But one of their biggest priorities failed to pass on the final day of the 2024 session.
What an unfortunate thing to happen on free dozen eggs night.
- South Carolina poised to impose draconian censorship regime on school librariespopular.info South Carolina poised to impose draconian censorship regime on school libraries
On Tuesday, the South Carolina State Board of Education will impose a centralized and expansive censorship regime on every K-12 school library in the state. The new regulations could result in the banning of most classic works of literature from South Carolina schools — from
- REMINDER: Upstate SC to receive new area code for phone calls in Augustwww.foxcarolina.com REMINDER: Upstate SC to receive new area code for phone calls in August
After a several-month grace period, the South Carolina Public Service Commission is rolling out final details about a new phone area code for SC Upstate.
- Incumbent SC representative defeats Citadel cadet who participated in Jan. 6 Capitol riotabcnews4.com Incumbent SC representative defeats Citadel cadet who participated in Jan. 6 Capitol riot
The Citadel cadet who pled guilty to participating in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol fell short in his bid for a seat in the SC House of Representatives.
- Bobcat caught on Greenville County, South Carolina trail cam eating grasswww.wyff4.com Bobcat caught on Greenville County trail cam eating grass
A wildcat was caught on video in north Greenville County, South Carolina.
- Upstate democrat candidate running for House, John Eric Childs, dies in fatal car crashwww.wyff4.com Upstate political candidate dies in early-morning crash, coroner says
An Upstate candidate running for the House of Representatives dies following a crash.
- Supreme Court finds no bias against Black voters in a South Carolina congressional districtapnews.com Supreme Court finds no bias against Black voters in a South Carolina congressional district
The Supreme Court has preserved a Republican-held South Carolina congressional district, rejecting a lower-court ruling that the district discriminated against Black voters.
- McMaster signs ban on gender-affirming care for minors in South Carolinawww.foxcarolina.com McMaster signs ban on gender-affirming care for minors
Gov. Henry McMaster says he has signed a bill that prohibits minors in South Carolina from undergoing gender-transition procedures.
- SC’s toughened-up DUI law to go into effect Sunday, imposes an ignition interlock requirement on all DUI convictionswww.foxcarolina.com SC’s toughened-up DUI law to go into effect Sunday
For the first time in nearly a decade, South Carolina’s law to crack down on drunk driving is about to toughen up.
- Auto union is targeting Southern assembly plants. Here's where SC standsscdailygazette.com Auto union is targeting Southern assembly plants. Here's where SC stands. • SC Daily Gazette
Unions scored a major win with last week's vote at a Tennessee plant. What does that mean for unionization efforts in South Carolina?
- Cicadas are so noisy in one South Carolina county that people are calling 911, sheriff sayswww.wyff4.com Cicadas are so noisy in one South Carolina county that people are calling 911, sheriff says
"We have had several calls about a noise in the air that sounds like a siren, or a whine, or a roar," deputies said.
- South Carolina was the fastest-growing state in 2023, census data showswww.counton2.com South Carolina was the fastest-growing state in 2023, census data shows
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)- Americans are on the move again and the Palmetto State is a top destination, new U.S. Census data shows. According to census data released Tuesday, South Carolina’s p…
- Out of state vehicle registration cost for South Carolina?
How much is the out of state registration fee? Is there a property tax for vehicles as well?
- South Carolina has $1.8 billion but doesn't know where the money came from or where it should goapnews.com South Carolina has $1.8 billion but doesn't know where the money came from or where it should go
South Carolina has collected about $1.8 billion in a bank account over the past decade and accountants are trying to figure out where the cash came from and where it was supposed to go.