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Summer Concerts on the Square Start Soon

Summer Concerts on the Square Start Soon Summer is right around the corner, and I get giddy just thinking about all the summer fun ahead of us in Michigan. Seeing the light at end of the tunnel from the pandemic is a great feeling, plus knowing that most of the craziness from the last 18 months is behind us. Time to get excited and start enjoying the outdoors, festivals, and concerts again. And of course, spending more time with family and friends. Get our free mobile app Free Concerts In Michigan This Summer Here is something we all should be excited about, the Summer Concerts on the Square in Charlotte is on, and happening June 3rd through Thursday, Aug. 19th. Fox47news.com says to get ready for a twelve-week series which is the longest it has ever been. I love live music, and we are all gonna enjoy a local band every Thursday live on the courthouse lawn downtown during the series.

S C Chamber CEO wants to see bigger growth statewide

Share The S.C. Chamber of Commerce has a new CEO and he is determined from day one to spread the word about the state’s under-recognized value. Bob Morgan stepped into his new role on April 1, picking up where Ted Pitts left off when he resigned in October after six years. “I think South Carolina is one of the most underrated pro-business states in the country,” Morgan said. “All the ingredients are there for South Carolina to continue to grow and prosper and become better at creating more opportunities for all of its citizens. Prior to coming to South Carolina, Morgan served as the CEO of the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce from 2005 until 2018.  For the last few years, he performed rewarding work as the public affairs director at the Charlotte law firm, Robinson Bradshaw.

Georgia s Voter Suppression Is Sparking Boycotts History Shows They Can Work

Georgia’s Voter Suppression Is Sparking Boycotts. History Shows They Can Work. Dontaye Carter and daughter Kyleigh Carter look around the capitol building as demonstrators hold a sit-in inside of the capitol building in opposition of House Bill 531 on March 8, 2021, in Atlanta, Georgia. Megan Varner / Getty Images Georgia’s new voting law, signed by Gov. Brian Kemp on March 25, is part of a nationwide voter suppression effort involving hundreds of bills. No serious analyst buys the Republican claim that voter fraud is widespread: it’s virtually nonexistent. The real rationale for these bills is occasionally admitted, as when North Carolina Republicans said they outlawed Sunday voting because Sunday voters were “disproportionately black” and “disproportionately Democratic.”

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