North Charleston, SC Based SHL Medical Hiring Campaign Attracts Next Generation Manufacturing Employees

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SHL Medical Drives Innovation, Economic Growth and Job Creation in South Carolina  

CHARLESTON, S.C., April 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — SHL Medical, a pioneering leader in self-injection solutions, is entering a new growth phase with an extensive hiring campaign targeting experienced technicians and manufacturers seeking a fresh, innovative and transformative career in biomedical manufacturing.

This hiring initiative aligns with SHL’s commitment to innovation, introducing cutting-edge technology and marking the establishment of a new plant in North Charleston, with an impact on the South Carolina economy through the creation of new jobs. 

Examples of open positions include: 

  • Injection molding technicians
  • Machine Maintenance Specialists (Electrical, Mechanical, PLC)
  • Facility Maintenance Mechanics / Technicians
  • QC Inspectors
  • Material Handlers

SHL invites dynamic candidates to join the next generation of biomedical manufacturers in South Carolina. In a state rooted in a traditional history of advancing textiles and automotive manufacturing, SHL positions itself as a key player in reshaping the biomanufacturing industry. SHL is a global leader in designing and manufacturing advanced drug delivery systems, specializing in autoinjectors, pen injectors and innovative specialty delivery systems for various medical formulations, ultimately enhancing patient experiences and enabling greater independence in managing their healthcare. 

Beyond offering job opportunities, this hiring campaign empowers employees to take ownership of their careers and contribute to a transformative industry revolution. 

“At SHL, we’re not just offering jobs, we’re seeking candidates who want to be part of something transformative, to pioneer the future of biomanufacturing,” says SHL Medical Director of HR Carter Bright. “SHL offers employees a chance to own their own careers, to grow and be part of a thriving industry on the cutting edge of science and technology.”

Driven by an entrepreneurial mindset, the company boasts long-standing experience and a strong track record of facilitating combination product launches, backed by scalable, global manufacturing excellence.

“Joining SHL means immersing yourself in a dynamic and innovative team. We’re extending an opportunity for potential candidates to mold their career and play a pivotal role in our groundbreaking approach to manufacturing—where your contributions directly influence the evolution of healthcare solutions and change lives,” adds SHL Medical Head of Operations Mark Anderson.

To see a full list of openings, click here to review the N. Charleston location positions.

About SHL Medical
As a world-leading solutions provider of advanced drug delivery systems, SHL Medical is the partner of choice for many leading pharma and biotech companies. Driven by our company purpose – Enabling Patients’ Independence – we offer patient-centric solutions for the design, development, and manufacturing of autoinjectors, pen injectors, as well as innovative specialty delivery systems for large-volume and high-viscosity formulations. We also offer final assembly, labeling, and packaging solutions for our drug delivery systems.   

In response to the rising trend in home therapy, SHL has increased developmental work in the digital healthcare sector to help improve the drug delivery ecosystem.  

Located across Switzerland, Taiwan, Sweden, and the US, our global team of experts collaborate seamlessly as one team in utilizing our comprehensive in-house manufacturing capabilities. Our solutions offer customization and optimization for each project while proactively weaving sustainability-driven measures into our designs and processes to contribute to a cleaner earth. 

For additional information, visit www.shl-medical.com 

10 Charleston County Captains Clinch Top Honors Winning the International Angler’s Choice Awards

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FishingBooker, the world’s largest platform connecting anglers with fishing guides, proudly announces the winners of the 2024  Angler’s Choice Award. The yearly award was first given in 2015 and is meant to recognize the exceptional service and dedication of captains who consistently deliver outstanding fishing experiences to their customers.

From 7,910 captains on the platform, only 537, or 6.8% stood out for their excellence 

In Charleston County,10 captains received the award out of a total of 84 guides partnering with FishingBooker. That means that 12% of local guides are world-class captains, well above the national average. These captains have demonstrated exceptional customer service, reliability, and the highest quality fishing trips.

When looking at the states with the highest share of Angler’s Choice Award winners, South Carolina ranked third overall, with 13.7% of Angler’s Choice winning captains.

The full list of the fishing guides in no particular order is: 

Charleston

  • Danny Carrier of Mudbug Charters
  • Brian Finnegan of Heritage Fishing Charters

Mount Pleasant

  • Brian Garris of Flood Tide Charters 
  • Cody Dakin of Top Predator Adventures 
  • Kaleb Sherlin of Captain Kaleb Charters
  • Todd Gough of Fishnut Charters
  • Dan Denton of Fin & Tonic Charters
  • Michael Whitesides of Salty Angler Fishing Charters

Johns Island

  • Stephen Storey of Sunshine Charters of Charleston

Seabrook Island

  • Chris Keen of Keen Eye Charters Inshore/Offshore

When asked about the influence of the Angler’s Choice Awards, Captain Michael Whitesides of Salty Angler Fishing Charters says: “I mention the award 100% of the time. I also advertise it on all my social media sites. It just goes to show all the hard work and dedication that pays off in the end so why not brag about it! It also provides the customer peace of mind knowing that they’re gonna get a top-notch experience!”

To qualify the captains must meet strict criteria consistently throughout the year. These criteria include:

  • A review score of 4.8 or higher based on 10 or more verified reviews
  • A reliability score of 98% or higher
  • A response rate of 98% or higher to booking requests within 24 hours
  • Full business verification, ensuring legal compliance and safety standards

You can find more information about the Angler’s Choice Award, as well as a full ranking of all 31 states by share of winners, here.

About FishingBooker:

With an offer of more than 42,000 fishing trips spanning over 2,000 cities across 110 countries, FishingBooker has gained the trust of countless fishing enthusiasts. Our platform has enabled hundreds of thousands of anglers to embark on fishing trips and create long-lasting memories with friends and family across the US – and beyond. By connecting anglers with skilled captains and the best fishing locations, we are committed to making fishing accessible and enjoyable for everyone.

Chris Keen

Cody Dakin of Top Predator Adventures

Dan Denton of Fin & Tonic Charters

Michael Whitesides of Salty Angler Fishing Charters

Captain Danny Carrier of Mudbug Charters

Today is National Pet Day: Celebrate with Dogs of Charleston: Our Favorite Companions

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Life in the Lowcountry is just a little bit better with our four-legged furry companions.  Whether it is at the beach, having a beer, sitting by the pool, walking the historic streets or just laying in bed together, dogs are as important as the history of this city itself.

They calm us, put us in a good place and bring joy every day.

They are a gift of unconditional love and it is no wonder we celebrate them so much here.

As an ode to our loving companions and partners in crime, here is a gallery celebration of the dogs of Charleston

Dogs of Charleston

www.instagram.com/taylormarieion

www.instagram.com/here.comes.henry

www.instagram.com/the_real_riggs_pup

www.instagram.com/ollieandfinnstagram

www.instagram.com/junetheminidachschund

www.instagram.com/charliethegoldie_

www.instagram.com/tugboat.and.peanut

www.instagram.com/beau_boxerboy

www.instagram.com/sweet.lil.lola

www.instagram.com/olsenthegolden

www.instagram.com/teddythecavalier

www.instagram.com/sawyertheminidoodle

Header Photo:  www.instagram.com/charlestonontherun

Charleston, SC Area Gen Zers to Spend Over $155,000 on Rent Before Hitting 30. What If They Switched to Homeownership?

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If you’re a Gen Zer renting in Charleston, you’re likely to shell out a whopping $155,600 on rent by the time you hit the big 3-0 — the 2nd highest amount in all of the Southeast. However, homeownership turns out even pricier. 

new RentCafe study delves into historical housing costs and spending patterns in nearly 200 U.S. metros, using IPUMS data. Specifically, we looked at how much Gen Z and Millennialsspend on renting or owning a home by the time they reach 30.   

Here’s what the data says about Charleston: 

  • The $155,000+ spent on rent by Charleston’s Gen Zers in their 20s is enough to buy a new Tesla. But if they were to buy a home instead, the total costs — including mortgage rates andother fees, but excluding the down payment — would soar to nearly $180,000, the highest cost in the Southeast. 
     
  • However, the $24,000 gap between renting and owning costs in Charleston is smaller than in places like Myrtle Beach, SC; Greenville, SC; or Raleigh, NC (and notably lower than the$42,000 gap faced by Millennials at age 30). 
     
  • Plus, Gen Zers in Charleston are expected to have the 4th highest income in the Southeast by the time they hit 30, at $532,800. This makes it even easier for Charleston Zoomers toswitch from renting to owning a home (provided they have the down payment). 
     
  • In Charleston, Millennials navigating their 20s spent less when it came to renting a place ($131,400) or owning a home ($173,400). However, they also earned less than their youngerpeers by age 30 ($514,000). 

This full article contains more details on Gen Zers’ rent and homeownership expenses, as well as how they compare with Millennials. Here’s the link: https://www.rentcafe.com/blog/rental-market/market-snapshots/gen-z-rent-by-30/ 

Chef Nico brings traditional Italian cuisine and old-world culture to Summerville, SC with Laura

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By Erin Norcross and Mark A. Leon

Close your eyes for a moment; feel yourself sitting at a quiet outdoor café adjacent to the Museo dell’Opera in Firenze, Italia with the hint of classical music echoing off the historic churches as you indulge lobster gnocchi over a class of Chianti.

Can you picture that?

Let’s save 4,749 miles and over $2500 in airfare and recreate that experience in the heart of Historic Summerville, South Carolina at Laura.

Laura, a rustic Italian restaurant experience located at 101 North Main Street, Summerville, SC, is the creative vision and family tradition of Chef Nico Romo.  For those that do not know Chef Nico, the visionary behind Nico, Bistronomy by Nico, and Kersey House, you are in for a memorable dining experience that will test the limits of dining excellence in the Lowcountry. With recipes and ingredients born from the town of Arpino, between Naples and Rome, Chef Nico has curated a menu that will invite the palate to an evening of Italian bliss.

From the first indulgent smells to the laughter and love of a deeply rooted Italian family, Laura welcomes you in like family.  It feels like home when you dine here.  Safe, warm, and delicious.  

We know each of you will have a different experience, but we’d like to tell you about ours and hope it paints a picture that will help you to choose Laura for your next dinner reservation. 

Our group was born out of new friendships emerging from shared experiences and thus the night was filled with storytelling and promise.  In a way, it made the dinner a little more special.  Every course became a member of our friendship circle in a family dining atmosphere.

Our dining journey

We started with the delightful burrata dish, featuring locally sourced tomatoes, fresh basil pesto, and a tangy balsamic reduction to tie all the flavors together. This was served alongside warm, fluffy focaccia, not to be confused with our separate order of focaccia for the table. 

Laura’s daily offering of focaccia was served with an herb-forward butter that should be packaged and sold- it was so flavorful, fresh, and lightly whipped; that perfect spreadable texture. 

Fungo Pizza

Next up was the Laura Salad, the final shareable course for the table. Imagine a colorful mix of greens, peppers, tomatoes, and radishes, all tossed together for that perfect crunch. But it didn’t stop there. Slices of savory salami and mortadella, along with mozzarella and tangy gorgonzola really elevated this dish, with toasty pecans adding a subtle crunch. 

At this point we all went our separate ways for our second courses, and we each enjoyed the following: 

Fungo Pizza: Featuring a Neapolitan-style crust topped with an earthy mushroom cream base, prosciutto, pecorino and provolone cheeses, and a generous handful of peppery arugula.

Pappardelle Fungo: Pappardelle pasta tossed with tender braised mushrooms, savory pancetta, spicy nduja (sausage), and rich parmesan. A sprinkling of herbed breadcrumbs adds a nice little crunch to every bite. This dish is slightly spicy, but if you want to take it a step further, ask for their house made chili oil. 

Bucatini Carbonara: Al dente bucatini pasta tossed with crispy pancetta, tangy pecorino, and rich parmesan. As if this isn’t decadent enough, a perfectly cooked egg is delicately mixed in to create a creamy coating for the pasta. 

Lasagna a la “Laura”: Served in its own personal-sized casserole dish. This classic dish features layers of rich Bolognese sauce that tastes like homemade, plus gooey mozzarella, and sausage. Parmesan cheese on top is chef’s kiss!

It you are seeking a home away from home with traditional old-style Italian dining excellence, Laura will be leaving you feeling completely satisfied.In a day an age where concepts, themes and creative recipe designs are a trend, Laura, lets traditional cooking speak volumes.

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burrata dish

Lasagna a la “Laura”

Pappardelle Fungo

Bucatini Carbonara

After nearly 13 years on King Street, Glazed Gourmet Doughnuts will be closing its doors one last time on April 17, 2024

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It is with bittersweet sadness that we report that Glazed Gourmet Doughnuts, located 481 King Street, Charleston, SC, will be closings its doors after nearly 13 years on April 17, 2024.

Whether you are a loyal fan or first timer, please stop in and express your “sweet” love for this beautiful family that has given so much to our community.

In a loving and heartfelt message on Instagram the Glazed team said:

In the nearly 13 years that Glazed has been opened, we’ve won dozens of awards, made thousands of doughnuts and made even more memories. Our customers have become our friends, and our employees have become our family.

  But a business like this is a labor of love. If you lose that passion, it is difficult to continue. That passion was greatly diminished when the heart of Glazed, Allison, was taken from us cruelly and prematurely last year. 

  We have decided to close Glazed. Wednesday, April 17th will be our last day, while we still have echoes of that original love and passion left.

  We are enormously proud of what we have accomplished. We are eternally grateful for the support that we have received locally, nationally, and internationally. We hope to see you for one last cup of coffee, one last purple goat, and one more great memory before we close. 

With love, 
The Glazed Family

We will miss you!

Hotel Hugo, The Forum and Colors in Corduroy – 3 Great Bands; One Night – Charleston Pour House – Friday, May 17, 2024

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  • What: Hotel Hugo, The Forum and Colors in Corduroy – Live
  • Where: Charleston Pour House
  • When: Friday, May 17, 2024 –
  • Cost: $10.00
  • Click HERE to purchase tickets

About The Forum

Delivering strong hooks atop rhythmic dance beats and an effortless live presence, it’s no wonder The Forum have risen to their regional status as one of Florida’s staple indie rock acts.

After graduating college in 2018, the four-piece hit the road and quickly amassed a fiercely loyal following, turning heads in the region and supporting acts like Colony House, Tessa Violet, and Last Dinosaurs across the state.

Riding momentum from releases throughout the past year, The Forum are eager to share their lyrical reflections of youth and adaptation with new ears.

* Show is for all ages. Attendees under 18 must be accompanied by a parent. Attendees under 21 will be subject to a $5 surcharge. The surcharge must be paid in cash at the door on the day of the event.

South Carolina House unanimously passes bill to provide clear itemized billing for all healthcare services

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By a vote of 107-0, the South Carolina housed passed H-4622 which will ensure all South Carolina hospital and medical care patients receive a clearly written, itemized bill of their healthcare services.

With approval from the Governor, the act will go into affect beginning January 1, 2025.

Details of the Bill

TO AMEND THE SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF LAWS BY ADDING SECTION 44-7-327 SO AS TO ESTABLISH CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS PERTAINING TO ITEMIZED PATIENT BILLING FOR HEALTH CARE SERVICES AND SUPPLIES.

    Amend Title To Conform

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

SECTION 1.  Article 3, Chapter 7, Title 44 of the S.C. Code is amended by adding:

    Section 44-7-327.  (A) For purposes of this section:

       (1) “Debt collection” means an action, conduct, or practice in collecting, or in soliciting for collection, consumer debts that are due or alleged to be due a creditor.

       (2) “Health care provider” means a hospital or ambulatory surgical facility as defined in S.C. Code Section 44-7-130.

       (3) “Health care service” means a service a health care provider provides to an individual to diagnose, prevent, treat, alleviate, cure, or heal a human health condition, illness, injury, or disease.

    (B)(1) Beginning January 1, 2025, a health care provider that requests payment from a patient after providing a health care service or related supply to the patient shall submit with the request a written, itemized bill of the alleged remittance sought for each service and supply provided to the patient during the patient’s visit to the health care provider.  The provider must submit the itemized bill no later than the thirtieth day after the provider receives a final payment on the provided service or supply from a third party.

       (2) The itemized bill must include:

           (a) a plain language description, in accordance with the most current billing reading level requirements and guidance provided by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, for each distinct health care service and quantity of supply the health care provider provided to the patient;

           (b) the amount the provider alleges is due from the patient for each service and supply provided to the patient; and

           (c) if the provider sought or is seeking reimbursement from a third party, any billing code submitted to the third party, and the patient’s responsibility amount due to the provider pursuant the third party insurer’s explanation of benefits. The third party insurer’s explanation of benefits shall set forth a specific explanation of the patient’s responsibility amount including, but not limited to, whether the amount is a deductible, coinsurance, or noncovered charges.

       (3) A health care provider may issue the itemized bill electronically, including through a patient portal on the provider’s Internet website.

       (4) A patient is entitled to obtain from the health care provider an itemized bill on request at any time after the itemized bill is initially issued under item (1).

       (5) A health care provider may not pursue debt collection against a patient for a provided health care service or supply unless the provider has complied with this section.

       (6) A collection agency is not liable under this section for billing inaccuracies provided by the health care provider.  If any inaccuracies are determined, the collection agency must cease collection activities and return the account back to the health care provider.

    (C) The appropriate licensing authority shall take disciplinary action against the provider for the violation as if the provider violated an applicable licensing law.

SECTION 2.  This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

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Calhoun County 250 Committee to host free premiere of “Freedom Fighters of Calhoun County presented by Actors’ Theater of South Carolina – April 21, 2024

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Calhoun County 250 Committee to host “Freedom Fighters of Calhoun County” PremiereApril 21, 2024 in Cameron, SC

Cameron, SC (April 3, 2024)The South Carolina Calhoun County 250 Commission is sponsoring the premiere performance of “Freedom Fighters of Calhoun County” produced by Actors’ Theater of South Carolina on Sunday, April 21, at 3:00 pm in Cameron School Auditorium in Cameron, South Carolina.

The free performance features heroes, William Danger Thomson, Francis Marion, Emily Geiger, John Chavis and Rebecca Brewton Motte and will be videotaped for educational distribution through the Calhoun County SC 250 Committee. It stars professional actors, Clarence Felder, Michael Easler, Karen DeLoach, Kenneth Battle and Chris Weatherhead. South Carolina Humanities. SC Humanities Scholars, Damon L. Fordham and Alexia Helsley will lead a discussion with audience following the performance.

Colonel William “Danger” Thomson led his militia to repel British war ships in Charleston harbor in 1776 in the Battle of Sullivan’s Island. Francis Marion, the “Swamp Fox,” commanded his own band of men, both black and white, as one of the fathers of modern guerrilla warfare. Emily Geiger took a wild ride as a young spy for the patriots. John Chavis, a free African American soldier from the Orangeburg district, fought with several commanders. Rebecca Brewton Motte courageously helped burn her home on the Congaree River, when General Marion forced the British to surrender Fort Motte.

The free performance and scholar discussion is from 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm, Sunday, April 21, followed by a reception by Calhoun County 250 Committee. Cameron School auditorium is located on HWY 33 in Cameron, SC. For information call (803) 823-2824 or www.ActorsTheaterOfSC.Org. Calhoun County 250 Commission is the county affiliate of the South Carolina American Revolution Sestercentennial Commission (SC250). 

The purpose of SC250 is to celebrate the 250th anniversary era (1770-1783) of the Revolutionary War and educate South Carolinians and visitors about the state’s pivotal role in the nation’s independence. The mission of the county commission is to reveal as many different participants in the county during the revolutionary war era. 

Ingleside Park: A 440 acre North Charleston Development Project – What you should know

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An over 400-acre park in a fast-developing section of North Charleston through the highlands and wetlands of the Blue House Swamp. The park will be accessed through a series of boardwalks and other pedestrian friendly routes.

Ingleside Park will be a central public open space covering 440 acres. The historic grounds of Ingleside Plantation have been an open area for at least 300 years and will serve as a core area of the future park. This former rice plantation has extensive trails on ancient levees through the rice fields and along the Blue House canal through the bottomland forested spine of the tract with forested upland buffers. The land is otherwise surrounded by mixed-use and industrial development, the Interstate and other public roads. The uplands extend off the Property to adjacent sidewalks, roads, and future development in the North Charleston area.

Recreational uses of the area will vary with the land’s topography and ecological features. Ingleside includes a flat, dry, upland gathering area with significant historic and scenic value. The grounds of the property encompasses over 15 acres which can accommodate small parking areas, picnic areas, and other easily-accessible uses for any visitor to the park. Readily-accessible sites like the ruins of Ingleside, the ancient Live Oaks along the row where slave homes once stood, and easy access to see wetland birds afford a unique opportunity in North Charleston to immerse one’s self in the setting of an historic Lowcountry plantation while within a walking distance of urban populations.

Passive use of the property will also include foot traffic from access points off public roads with sidewalks like Ingleside Boulevard. Multi-family housing and mixed-use developments are being built all throughout this region which will bring new residents looking for daily walking opportunities.

The tract also includes native forest habitats that provide opportunity for solitude and remoteness. Recreational opportunities extending down the 1.5 miles of forested floodplain to Blue House Canal for wildlife photography, particularly birds, plants, wildflowers, and amphibians. Existing trails on the property provide a way for communities to connect with the forest and with history. Historic rice plantations in Charleston County provide ecological and cultural opportunity for scientific study, interpretation for the public.

Ingleside Park encapsulates the Greenbelt Vision of transforming underutilized urban landscapes into greenspace for public benefit, development of on-road and off-road greenways and trails, ensuring liveability, and the hub-and-spoke model linking destinations together with greenspace corridors. (4.2) Ingleside Park is 440 undeveloped acres that is entitled as a planned development and facing significant encroaching development pressure. This property provides a linkage along the forested floodplain that extends through the development of the Weber/Ingleside in North Charleston. It uses ancient levees to become off-road greenways and trails that connect to future and existing development by adjacent landscaped roadways. The Weber/Ingleside development of residential neighborhoods, retails centers, and commercial/industrial space represent the economic growth and prosperity that the GAB intended the Greenbelt corridors to balance—an area for non-automobile transportation, outdoor recreation, protection of ecologically valuable landscapes. This landscape includes a larger corridor of protected space with Wannamaker County Park and Goose Creek Reservoir downstream.

Source link – City of North Charleston

Related: Open Space Institute Secures ‘Ingleside’ Properties to Create North Charleston’s Largest Park