🌱 N. Charleston Employee's Complaint + Significant Increase In Trash
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Charleston SC
08 June, 2022
5:54 PM
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Hello, Charleston! I'm here in your inbox per usual to tell you everything you need to know about what's going on around town. Because community information is power! Let's do this. First, today's weather: A stray afternoon t-storm. High: 86 Low: 75. Here are the top three stories today in Charleston: A North Charleston city employee has filed an official complaint against the mayor and the city. According to the complaint that was filed in February by Delisa Reynolds, Mayor Keith Summey is abusing his power and creating a hostile work environment. The complaint was filed to the city's Director of Human Resources. (WTMA)The City of Charleston has asked Trident Waste for help in addressing the city's increase in trash. The city's staff has been struggling with the significant increase since January. The increase is reportedly due to large bulk items and an increase in yard debris. The new contract is costing the city $16,725. (Live 5 News WCSC) Are you growing increasingly frustrated with online home listings and are seeking an alternative? Patch and Redfin.com have teamed up to create a list of four upcoming in-person open houses occurring in the Charleston area. Click for the full list that includes times, dates, property dimensions, prices, and photos. (Charleston Patch) Today in Charleston: Storytime In-Person At The Hanahan Library (10:30 AM) STEM Thursdays At The Daniel Island Library (3:00 PM) From my notebook: The Charleston Fire Department quickly contained a fire that occurred in the 100 block of Smith Street. No injuries resulted from the blaze and the Red Cross is assisting the two adult residents. (Charleston Fire Department via Facebook) US National Weather Service Charleston SC is providing safety and preparedness tips during Heat Safety Week. Click for more information. (US National Weather Service Charleston SC via Facebook) The Charleston Fire Department is reminding the community to wear life jackets when boating. A life jacket saves lives. Be safe this summer. (Charleston Fire Department via Facebook) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Events: Taxes in Retirement Seminar (June 13) Hire A Pro To Clean Up The Yard For Dad (June 19) Add your event You're officially in the loop for today! I'll see you soon. — 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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