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Community
Grants Assist Communities by Improving Infrastructure
- By RIA
More than $12 million in grant funding awarded
COLUMBIA, S.C.- The S.C. Rural Infrastructure Authority (RIA) has approved grant assistance for 27 communities, totaling more than $12 million, to strengthen water, sewer and storm water infrastructure and open doors for economic opportunities across the state. Such investments in infrastructure promote future success for South Carolina communities.
With two-thirds of projects in more rural and less developed counties, these grant-funded projects will help to ensure that residents and businesses have access to reliable distribution, collection and treatment of water and sewer.
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Research Institute Publishes Trove of Facts About Social Spending
- By Christian Newswire
CHATHAM, N.J. -- Just Facts, a non-profit research and educational institute, has published a goldmine of facts about social spending. This research contains comprehensive facts about an issue that has major implications for the future of the United States.
Over the past century, government social programs-which provide healthcare, income security, education, nutrition, housing, and cultural services-have grown from a small portion of all government spending to the largest share of it.
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Laurens Road Chick-fil-A Celebrates Completes Unique Rebuild with Nov. 15 Reopening
- By Kim Cox
Restaurant creates 40 new jobs, first of its design in South Carolina
Nearly four months after it was torn down, the newly rebuilt and expanded Laurens Road Chick-fil-A restaurant at 1564 Laurens Road will reopen with the chain’s newest design on Nov 15. Previously a drive-thru only location, the new restaurant will feature a full-size dining room along with a two-lane drive-thru and an ordering kiosk which will enhance customer experiences and improve restaurant efficiency.
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Secretary Perdue Statement on Dept. of Labor Rulemaking on H-2A Visa Program
- By USDA
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today praised proposed rulemaking by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), which could help farmers advertise job openings to domestic workers as required under the H-2A visa program. The DOL rulemaking would require that employers seeking to hire temporary workers post the employment opportunities online, rather than in expensive newspapers advertisements reaching a limited audience. This is an early step in H-2A regulatory reforms as promised in May in a joint statement of the Secretaries of Agriculture, Labor, State, and Homeland Security.
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SBA Deadline for South Carolina Private NonProfit Organizations to Apply for Physical Damage Disaster Loans due to Hurricane Florence is Dec. 17
- By SBA
ATLANTA – The U.S. Small Business Administration is reminding eligible Private NonProfit organizations (PNP)s in South Carolina of the Dec. 17 deadline to submit disaster loan applications for physical damages caused by Hurricane Florence from Sept. 8 through Oct. 8, 2018.
PNPs located in Berkeley, Calhoun, Chesterfield, Clarendon, Colleton, Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Lancaster, Marion, Marlboro and Williamsburg counties in South Carolina are eligible to apply.
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National Law Enforcement Museum Announces New Public Programs
- By National Law Enforcement Museum
Museum demonstrates its commitment to strengthening relations between law enforcement and communities with programs and events addressing timely topics
WASHINGTON —The National Law Enforcement Museum at the Motorola Solutions Foundation Building— the nation’s only museum dedicated to exploring nearly every facet of American law enforcement — today announced a slate of exciting and engaging programs that will be hosted inside the newly-opened facility.
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Slater Hall Renovations
- By Rhett Burns
On November 1, Greenville County Parks and Recreation representatives received a check for $42,000 to renovate the historic Slater Hall. The state funds were secured by Representatives Mike Burns and Dwight Loftis, Senator Tom Corbin, and Councilman Joe Dill.
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- Progress Being Made On Community Building
- Piedmont Women's Center Welcomes Kelly Ross as New CEO
- Statement of Secretary Perdue Regarding EPA Decision on Dicamba
- Tigers for Babies 5k, Sunday November 18th
- USDA Announces Funding to Increase Access to Education, Workforce Training and Health Care Opportunities in Rural Communities
- National Law Enforcement Museum Announces Major Donation from FirstNet Team at AT&T
- Save the Storks Wraps Up Inaugural Flyway Intensive Conference for Pregnancy Resource Center Executive Directors