Today marks six months at @GreenvilleNews on my dream beat, so I thought it would be fun to round up some of my favorite stories/efforts today! π§΅π²β»οΈππ¦ππΎπ΄β°οΈππ±
(Second photo πΈ: @ClickingKen)
Exciting news! There are Section 3 Employment Opportunities for two CDBG-MIT Infrastructure projects: the Isle of Palm Stormwater Infrastructure Project and the Mingo Pond Drainage Outfall Project.
Swipe to learn more and how to apply! (1/2)
Want to know more about SCOR and our Statewide Resilience Plan?
We're hosting a virtual informational meeting this Wednesday, December 6th at 1:00 pm where you can learn how to incorporate resilience into planning, projects, and programs.
Learn more: https://t.co/12TlWitc2r
We all need space! Heaters do too.
Keep space heaters at least 3 feet away from anything and never cover them.
NEVER use your stove for warmth.
Kerosene heaters need proper ventilation to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
Make sure your fireplace is properly inspected and secured.
Exciting Opportunities!
Are you passionate about building a more resilient future?Β
The SC Office of Resilience is on the lookout for dedicated individuals to join our team and make a positive impact in our community!Β
https://t.co/wysrpPPVdr
Spread the word!
Flood Watch for entire @wachfox#SC Midlands. Expecting very sharp cut off to big rain totals that lands close to I-20 from #Hurricane#Idalia around #ColumbiaSC Swath could shift some, but know driving will be very dicey for part of our area tomorrow evening/night.
Ever wondered what the South Carolina Office of Resilience does? Well... it would take us about an hour to explain it all!
Here's the closest we could get to fitting it onto one page: