🌱 The Hate Ends Now Tour + Recycling Education Grants
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Charleston SC
21 March, 2022
7:18 PM
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Good morning, people of Charleston! Nicole Fallon-Peek here with your brand-new Charleston Daily. First, today's weather: Mostly cloudy. High: 70 Low: 65. Attention, financial planners and advisors — we're now offering sponsorship opportunities for local firms interested in building their client base in Charleston. Click here to learn more. Here are the top three stories today in Charleston: The Hate Ends Now tour is coming to two Charleston County Public Library branches later this month. The tour is an immersive Holocaust exhibit allowing participants a unique perspective into the tragic event. The exhibit will be at the Bees Ferry West Ashley Library and the Wando Mount Pleasant Library. (WCBD News 2) The North Charleston Police Department is currently searching for 18-year-old Alyssa Allison. The department reports that Allison was last seen on Thursday at her home. She has a distinct manner of walking due to a spinal condition and is 5 feet 4 inches tall. Anyone with information related to Allison's disappearance has been instructed to contact the department. (WTMA)Compost and Recycling Education grants have been awarded to six Charleston County schools. The grants are through the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. The grants were to support and recognize recycling education efforts. (WTMA) From our sponsor: Today's newsletter is brought to you in part by by Ring, a Patch Brand Partner. We all know that Ring is the leader in video doorbells for home security. But did you know that Ring now makes a home security system that is getting raves from consumer electronic experts? To learn more about Ring Alarm Pro, the system CNET called "the future of home security," or to build your own custom system, visit Ring here. Today in Charleston: Ways and Means At The City of Charleston (4:00 PM) From my notebook: Girl Scout Troop 48 donated over 400 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies to the City of Charleston Police Department. The department has expressed its gratitude for the sweet donation. (Facebook) The Charleston Fire Department joined local agencies in responding to a vehicle entrapment on the Ravenel Bridge. Click to see the photos. (Facebook)Did you know that cooking is the leading cause of home fires? Click to learn about how you can prevent kitchen fires with tips from the Charleston Fire Department. (Facebook) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Featured businesses: C.W. Electrical Construction Service — Add your business here Events: American Diabetes Association Diabetes Alert Day: Understand Your Risk (March 22) Add your event Loving the Charleston Daily? Here are all the ways you can get more involved: Send a friend or neighbor this link so they can subscribe Get your local business listed in front of readers Now you're in the loop and ready to start this Tuesday off right. See you all tomorrow morning for another update! — Nicole Fallon-Peek About me: Nicole Fallon-Peek is a journalist and copywriter with a degree in Media, Culture and Communication from New York University. She has served as a freelance reporter, managing editor, copy editor, and editorial director for a variety of B2B news outlets. She currently co-owns and operates content creation agency Lightning Media Partners.
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