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Editorial: Mount Pleasant should pursue housing on its Faison property — or sell it

Mount Pleasant s decision two years ago to pay $6.5 million for 36 wooded acres off Faison Road near the Mount Pleasant Regional Airport was controversial, partly because there seemed to

Alhambra Garden Club celebrates National Garden Week

Mount Pleasant offers hurricane prep, disaster tips for businesses

Share Every year around this time, South Carolina residents take a deep breath and step into hurricane season, which officially begins June 1 and lasts through Nov. 30. While each storm typically allows a few days to prepare, the decision to evacuate can often come last minute for homeowners and businesses. That’s why business owners, and Lowcountry residents in general, are being urged to prepare ahead of time by creating an efficient plan, performing inventory and gathering important documents, ready to be grabbed at a moment’s notice. As part of 2021 National Hurricane Preparedness Week, the town of Mount Pleasant has compiled expert planning and preparedness tips that Mayor Will Haynie said could be crucial to a business’ recovery after a hurricane.

Chick-fil-A manager called in to help drive-thru back up at COVID-19 vaccine site

Chick-fil-A manager called in to help drive-thru back up at COVID-19 vaccine site Chick-fil-A manager helps with COVID drive-thru By Ray Rivera | January 27, 2021 at 4:13 PM CST - Updated January 28 at 7:40 AM MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCSC) - What do you do when your COVID-19 vaccine drive-thru line is backed up? You seek out the professionals. That’s what Mount Pleasant Mayor Will Haynie did calling up the expertise of Chick-fil-A manager Jerry Walkowiak. In a tweet posted on Jan. 22, Haynie posted a video of Walkowiak in action at one of the town’s vaccination drive-thru centers showcasing the manager in action, saying, ”When you need help, call the pros.”

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Latest Articles Red State.com ^ | January 27, 2021 | Sister Toldjah, After the Capitol riots on January 6th, the National Guard was called in to blanket Washington, D.C. to secure the city in order to protect lawmakers and the incoming Biden-Harris administration in advance of Inauguration Day. But a week after Joe Biden’s inauguration, the troops are still there – and reportedly will be through at least mid-March. That has Republican lawmakers demanding answers as to why thousands of National Guard troops are still fortressing the city, and why the city can’t return to some sense of normalcy instead of looking and feeling like a warzone. Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) appeared.

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