The monthly newsletter reports on local government issues, legislative concerns, affiliate associations' activities and innovative programs of member municipalities.
Uptown has received awards as an outstanding publication by the SC Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America, the SC Chapter of the International Business Communicators Association, the SC Press Association and the SC Association of Society Executives.
- 2024 Annual Meeting to Highlight Mental Health Outreach
- 2024 Annual Meeting Registration Starts in June
- News Briefs
- Business Licensing Officials Association Training Institute Graduates 27
- 7 Graduate From Municipal Clerks and Treasurers Institute
- 2024 Compensation Survey Results Now Available
- Municipal Association Establishes List of Hate Crimes Ordinances
- Planning and Adopting a Budget
- Keep Collaboration in the Annexation Discussion
- Proper Hiring Procedures Help Reduce Police Liability
- Unlocking Main Street's Potential: Three Approaches to Achieving Downtown Success
- Infrastructure Investment Spending By the Numbers
- Association Highlight: SC Association of Municipal Power Systems
- Investing in a Healthy and Prosperous State SCIIP’s Impact on South Carolina
- Prevention and Planning Help Reduce Sewer Backup Risks
- Clean Water Needs a Clear Plan: Investments Maintain Water, Wastewater Systems
- Professional Municipal Clerks Week Takes Place May 5 – 11
- Save the Date for the 2024 Annual Meeting
- News Briefs
- Association Highlight: Risk Management Institute
- Doughnut Holes, Contiguity and City Services: Creativity Helps Communicate Annexation Complexity
- Policies Help Reduce Costly Auto Crashes
- Municipal Elected Officials Institute of Government Quiz
- General Assembly Passes Permitless Gun Carry Law
- Municipal Social Media Needs Policies
- Staying on Top of Recreation Trends: Cities Plan Ahead With Facility Development
- Tourism Investment Spending by the Numbers
- Know the Hazards of Lightning Strikes
- Play It Safe With Playgrounds, Water Attractions and Pools
- Recreation Volunteers Need Risk Management Safeguards