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The LCRT is the first mass transit project in the history of South Carolina. Construction is slated to begin in 2026 and the system is expected to begin operating by late 2028 or early 2029. Construction is slated to begin in 2026 and the system is expected to begin operating by late 2028 or early 2029.
The Saluda Dam [1] or Saluda River Dam, [2] officially the Dreher Shoals Dam, [1] [3] commonly referred to as the Lake Murray Dam, [4] [5] is an earthen embankment dam located approximately 10 miles (15 km) west of Columbia, South Carolina on the Saluda River. Construction on the dam began in 1927 and was completed in 1930.
Santee Cooper, also known officially from the 1930s as the South Carolina Public Service Authority, is South Carolina's state-owned electric and water utility that came into being during the New Deal as both a rural electrification and public works project that created two lakes and cleared large tracts of land while building hydro-electric dams and power plants. [1]
However, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster’s 2024 executive budget, which was released in early-January 2024, did not include any funding for building the route. He noted that although he still supports the I-73 expansion into the state, the support among county and local leaders had waned.
A proposed development project might not break ground for some time, but it could have a massive impact on South Carolina athletics. What a ‘major modernization’ of Williams-Brice could mean ...
COLUMBIA — South Carolina football picked up its ninth win on Saturday, defeating Clemson 17-14 in Memorial Stadium. The No. 12 Gamecocks (9-3) now wait to see if they did enough in November to ...
In 1950, the federal government requested that DuPont build and operate a nuclear facility to make heavy water and tritium near the Savannah River in South Carolina. The company had expertise in nuclear operations, having designed and built the plutonium production complex at the Hanford site for the Manhattan Project during World War II.
Maybe you want to eat healthier or travel more in 2025. For booklovers, the start of a new year is less a time to set goals and more an opportunity to build out our never-ending TBR lists.