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Charleston County revisits future plans for new high school in Awendaw

Charleston County revisits future plans for new high school in Awendaw VIDEO: Charleston County revisits future plans for new high school in Awendaw By Lillian Donahue | May 10, 2021 at 3:04 PM EDT - Updated May 10 at 7:17 PM AWENDAW, S.C. (WCSC) - The Charleston County School District wants to turn a large plot of land between Awendaw and McClellanville into the next site for the area’s middle and high schools. The complex, planned along N. Highway 17 and Jenkins Hill Rd., would be the first high school in the area in seven years since Lincoln High school in McClellanville closed. “In my opinion, every community needs to have a school,” CCSD District 1 School Board Member Shirley Collenton said. “Since we no longer have the high school in the area, it’s really a ghost town because we no longer have a place with activities where the community can come together.”

Republicans begin attacks on Biden s infrastructure spending plans

Interviews with two dozen GOP voters reveals growing skepticism about the trillions of dollars in new spending proposed by the president and his Democratic congressional allies.

Downtown Charleston restaurant says its survival hinges on outdoor dining permit extension

Owners of a Broad Street restaurant that long ago secured the status of a downtown Charleston institution say their business could be in jeopardy if Charleston County nixes its outdoor dining arrangement. “I have not wanted to make this a public struggle but I’m two weeks from losing this place,” says Lawrence Mitchell, co-owner of Fast & French, christened Gaulart & Maliclet French Café when it opened in 1984. Fast & French in October asked county officials to extend a short-term agreement allowing the restaurant to seat 20 diners in an adjacent county-owned courtyard, just south of the Judicial Center. County Administrator William Tuten denied the request, citing “the potential of continued unrest aimed at government buildings and public officials” following the resumption of court hearings.

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