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2021 Volvo Car Open to be played without fans (Source: Volvo Car Open) By Kevin Bilodeau | February 4, 2021 at 11:25 AM EST - Updated February 6 at 1:54 AM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Volvo Car Open will be played in 2021 on Daniel Island but the tournament announced on Thursday that fans will not be allowed to attend the event.
VIDEO: Volvo Car Open will not have fans in 2021
“After much deliberation, our team has made the difficult but necessary decision to host the 2021 Volvo Car Open without fans,” Bob Moran, the Tournament director said in a statement. “We delayed this decision as long as we possibly could in hopes that the end result may be different. But, in order to successfully execute a fan experience that complies with all guidelines and requirements given by local government and health officials, we would need to begin building our event facilities this week. Unfortunately, with the ongoing high positivity numbers and the potential of unknown restricti
COVID-19 updates: South Carolina health officials reported 641 confirmed cases of the coronavirus, with 345 probable cases on Monday, with 7 additional confirmed deaths. With 22,454 tests reported Monday, 4.4% were positive. As of 1:41 p.m., April 5 via S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control: Confirmed cases in S.C.: 467,750 (+641)Total positive cases in Charleston County: 40,971 […]
The College of Charleston School of the Arts has its first in-person live event in over a year coming up this weekend. The school is presenting Arts Under the Oaks, a two-day festival featuring opera, musical theater and dance showcases. Taking place live at CofC’s Stono Preserve (5297 Dixie Plantation Rd. in Meggett), the event […]
By Mikaela Porter
mporter@postandcourier.com
I recently read that Charleston City Council is considering spending $3 million on Volvo Car Stadium and between $500,000 and $3 million to save two old smokestacks.
The kicker is that the City Council is discussing raising property taxes and reducing rebates in order to balance the 2021 budget.
This comes just after the 2020 reassessment which, for this household, rose about $100, causing an escrow shortage.
I had to supplement the escrow in short order to prevent my mortgage holder from increasing escrow withholding even more next year, which will already be increased from the recent reassessment.
I do not golf, yet $2 million goes to the Charleston Municipal Golf Course, nearly $1 million to recreational athletics and about $500,000 to youth sports.
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