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Sep 07, 2022 03:25PM ● By Owen Kowalewski
Jeff Rigsby, owner of 100 Bojangles restaurants, is taking the biscuit chain northward
Aug 31, 2022 10:53AM ● By David Dykes
$200 million investment planned
Aug 30, 2022 11:45AM ● By David Dykes
Company investing $200 million over next five years
Aug 29, 2022 02:40PM ● By Owen Kowalewski
Participants were selected to take part in the Chamber's Leadership Greenville 10-month leadership development program
Aug 22, 2022 11:08AM ● By Owen Kowalewski
Coldwell Banker Caine celebrates $1 million in listing or closing volume, or four units listed or closed
Aug 19, 2022 05:35PM ● By David Dykes
This year, we highlight the top vote-getters in 50 categories, up from 26 last year — all voted on by area attorneys — and provide a brief list of other attorneys recognized by their peers.
Aug 18, 2022 11:52AM ● By David Dykes
Search for explanation continues
Aug 17, 2022 04:07PM ● By Liv Osby
While licensed doctors who prescribe controlled substances like opioids are given a registration number by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration that appears on their prescriptions, the DEA says the agency’s role is sometimes misunderstood.
Aug 17, 2022 03:48PM ● By Liv Osby
A cancer patient in relentless pain, a young mother tormented by chronic pain from injuries sustained in an accident, and a senior citizen with excruciating back pain are among the South Carolinians experts say have had trouble getting narcotic pain medications in recent years.
Aug 17, 2022 03:32PM ● By C. Grant Jackson
A revamped city of Columbia business recruitment strategy will focus on “urban economic development” – bringing more restaurants, retail, hospitality, entertainment venues, and business services operations to the city.
Aug 17, 2022 02:57PM ● By Denise Attaway, Clemson University
Drought can cause issues for grain crops, and three Clemson University scientists are working to get to the root of the problem. The scientists believe crops have a lesson or two to learn from their weedy relatives when it comes to growing in drier soils. The trick is to harbor beneficial microorganisms on and around the roots to enhance the ability of plants to withstand harsher environments.
Aug 17, 2022 02:54PM ● By Amy Bonesteel
Across the state, thousands of high school juniors and seniors challenge themselves with SATs, Advanced Placement classes, and more with the struggle to gain acceptance into a college or university. But there’s another route to career success, and more are discovering apprenticeships in South Carolina’s manufacturing, distribution or other businesses that offer the training, speedy advancement, and financial compensation they are looking for.
Aug 17, 2022 02:38PM ● By Amy Bonesteel
Meghan and Chris Pierson launched their careers in the Chicago area, but a trip to South Carolina for a football game brought them to Greenville. Chris, a Clemson graduate who majored in landscape architecture, says while visiting for a game several years ago they joked about the flight delays while at a downtown Greenville restaurant: “I told Meghan that if we got another delay it was a sign we should move here. Then we got the notification (of the delay),” he laughs.
Aug 17, 2022 02:35PM ● By Sharita Humphrey
Like many business owners, you may wonder about the purpose of business credit. Why is your business credit a big part of your evaluation to know if your business is good? I get a lot of questions and thoughts about business credit from time to time. Starting from, what is business credit? And how do I find one? To what lengths can you apply to get a positive rating score?
Aug 15, 2022 10:15AM ● By Sandy Hardee
According to 2018 data from the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Survey on Drug Use and Health, nearly 9 percent of all employed adults (approximately 13.6 million workers) have current alcohol or illicit drug use disorders, while a relatively equal number (approximately 13.4 million workers) report that they are in recovery or have recovered from a substance use problem.
Aug 15, 2022 10:04AM ● By Ernest Andrade
Since the founding of the Charleston Digital Corridor in 2001 we have sought unceasingly to understand the unique challenges inherent in developing a tech and life-science economy – and then strived to address them.
Aug 11, 2022 10:05AM ● By David Dykes
Amid all of the political rhetoric, partisan wrangling and political divide this year, we aren’t discussing what should be the most important issue in any election. Voter apathy. The nonvoters
Aug 09, 2022 01:13PM ● By Donna Walker
Memorial services to be held at 3 p.m. Aug. 12
Aug 01, 2022 03:38PM ● By David Dykes
Former economic development director helped push city forward
Jul 28, 2022 01:52PM ● By Donna Isbell Walker
Bennie Harris, Ph.D. chancellor of USC Upstate, grew up on a Mississippi farm where his parents raised cotton, soybeans, and wheat. Every morning, he’d get up at 4:30 a.m. to slop the pigs before catching the bus and riding 18 miles to school. In the summer, he picked squash and butter beans to earn a little spending money and buy school clothes.
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