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Bluffton interim town manager Marshall resigns

Bluffton interim town manager Marshall resigns Bluffton Today Bluffton Town Council accepted interim town manager Scott Marshall’s resignation at its Tuesday meeting.  Mayor Lisa Sulka said council had received a resignation letter from Marshall, who was hired as deputy town manager in 2015, after it returned from a closed executive session to discuss personnel. Marshall s last day with the town will be June 4.  “You’ve really kept our ship going,” Sulka told Marshall.  Marshall was appointed interim town manager in January after Marc Orlando was hired as the new town manager on Hilton Head Island.  The town said April 26 that council was offering the Bluffton town manager job to Easley city administrator Stephen Steese. Sulka said Steese has accepted the job and council is waiting on a final contract to review at a workshop this month.

By The River receives two accolades | Stories

COLUMBIA, S.C. – South Carolina ETV (SCETV) today announced that its weekly, 30-minute, literature-focused series, By The River, has received two accolades from The Communicator Awards – the Communicator Award of Excellence in the Television Cultural category and the Communicator Award of Distinction in the Television Interview category. Now filming its fourth season, By The River is filmed on a Bronze Telly Award-winning set at ETV Lowcountry in Beaufort, S.C. Achieved in partnership with the University of South Carolina Beaufort (USCB), the entire crew for the show consists of USCB Communication Studies students. The show is hosted by Holly Jackson, director of Operations and Content at ETV Lowcountry and is produced by Dr. Caroline E. Sawyer, assistant professor of Communication Studies at USCB.

2 South Carolina college students killed in bridge crash

2 South Carolina college students killed in bridge crash May 4, 2021 GMT BEAUFORT, S.C. (AP) Two of three people killed when a pickup truck and a sedan crashed on a bridge over a body of water were students at South Carolina colleges, according to school officials. The Beaufort County Coroner’s Office identified the victims Saturday as Tyler Cameron Carroll, 23, of Ridgeland; Jonathan Green, 27, of Hardeeville and Jordan Amari Johnson, 21, of Ridgeland. Green, who was driving the sedan, was studying information science at the University of South Carolina Beaufort, university spokeswoman Carol Weir told The Island Packet. Johnson was in the sedan’s back seat. She was a student at Converse College in Spartanburg, according to Converse spokeswoman Holly Duncan.

Weekend crash on bridge to Hilton Head leaves two SC college students dead

Weekend crash on bridge to Hilton Head leaves two SC college students dead Jordan Amari Johnson, 21, of Ridgeland. attended Converse College Share Updated: 9:02 AM EDT May 4, 2021 The Associated Press Jordan Amari Johnson, 21, of Ridgeland. attended Converse College Share Updated: 9:02 AM EDT May 4, 2021 Hide Transcript TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Jordan Amari Johnson, 21, of Ridgeland. attended Converse College Share Updated: 9:02 AM EDT May 4, 2021 The Associated Press Two of three people killed when a pickup truck and a sedan crashed on a bridge over a body of water were students at South Carolina colleges, one in the Upstate, according to school officials.(Video from the crash scene above)The Beaufort County Coroner’s Office identified the victims Saturday as Tyler Cameron Carroll, 23, of Ridgeland; Jonathan Green, 27, of Hardeeville; and Jordan Amari Johnson, 21, of Ridgeland.Green, who was driving th

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