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SC state leaders host virtual career fair for veterans

SC state leaders host virtual career fair for veterans By WIS News 10 Staff | April 19, 2021 at 4:36 PM EDT - Updated April 19 at 4:55 PM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - South Carolina State leaders have announced they will be hosting a virtual career fair for veterans on May 4. South Carolina Department of Administration Executive Director Marcia Adams and South Carolina Department of Veterans’ Affairs Secretary William Grimsley joined Governor Henry McMaster Monday to make the announcement. The virtual career fair has been designed to give veterans the chance to explore opportunities with over 30 state agencies and higher education institutions. “South Carolina is a state with a proud military tradition,” Gov. McMaster said. “We value our men and women who have served, and we want them to know that they can continue that great tradition of service with a career in state government. I applaud Executive Director Adams and Secretary Grimsley for their agenciesâ€

South Carolina Reports 4449,151 Confirmed Coronavirus Cases, 7,711 Deaths, 1,170,653 Vaccines Administered

WCCB Charlotte s CW March 6, 2021 Update (3/6/21): New confirmed/probable total cases: 792/137 Summary click here New confirmed/probable total deaths: 15/6 Summary click here Confirmed and probable cases: 449,151/75,306 Confirmed and probable deaths: 7,711/1,008 Tests performed for South Carolinians: 6,120,006 28,294 molecular tests reported statewide (not including antibody tests) 4.3% percent positive Assisted living visitation status (Tuesdays): scdhec.gov/nursinghomedata Private, public and charter schools (Tuesdays and Fridays): scdhec.gov/schools The information above as well as extensive reporting on county-level information, demographics and more is available at scdhec.gov/COVID19. The website is updated between 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. weekdays and 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. weekends. Visit scdhec.gov/COVID19vaccine for the latest vaccine information.

RCSD partners with SCDMH to start Crisis Intervention Team

In 2020, the department received over 2,700 calls for someone in a mental health crisis. Author: Nic Jones Updated: 6:20 PM EST February 24, 2021 RICHLAND COUNTY, S.C. The Richland County Sheriff s Department and the South Carolina Department of Mental Health have created a new partnership to help people in the community during mental health crisis. Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott says the community needs to come together to talk about mental health to help create solutions. People just don t want to talk about mental illness and I m going to tell you right now being mentally ill does not mean that you re a criminal, said Sheriff Lott. It s not a crime to have a mental illness and unfortunately for too long, it s been treated that way.

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