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EPA Finalizes RFS Volumes for 2019 and Biomass Based Diesel Volumes for 2020
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WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized a rule that establishes the required renewable fuel volumes under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program for 2019, and biomass-based diesel for 2020.
“Issuing the annual renewable volume obligations rule on time is extremely important to all stakeholders impacted by the Renewable Fuel Standard program,” said EPA Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “Unlike the previous administration, the Trump Administration has consistently met the deadline on time and fulfilled our commitment to provide stability to the program and greater certainty to farming and refining communities across the country.”
Savannah Riverkeeper & City of Augusta Install “Watergoat” Trash Traps
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- By Press Release
Augusta, GA - The City of Augusta has a new method for curbing the amount of litter and plastic waste that reaches the Savannah River. With the help of Savannah Riverkeeper and the Bigwater Rescue Foundation, the city’s Engineering Department has secured and three “Watergoat” trash traps in local waterways notorious for debris from high traffic: Lake Olmstead, Rae’s Creek, and the Sibley Mill outfall of the Augusta Canal. Savannah Riverkeeper has installed two so far, with the last going in early next week. The device is essentially a floating boom and net that attach easily to embankments, stormwater outfalls, canals or creeks, to gather floating trash before it reaches the main waterway, in this case the Savannah River.
South Carolina’s Top Legal Group Announces Spartanburg Attorney Gary Poliakoff Recipient of Prestigious Service Award
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- By SC Association for Justice
The South Carolina Association for Justice (SCAJ) Presidents’ Council today awarded Spartanburg attorney Gary W. Poliakoff the Mullis Award of Excellence, a top honor recognizing service, commitment and education in the protection and promotion of justice. SCAJ has over 1300 members and is a leading advocate for matters related to an accessible judicial system and fairness under the law. The award was presented during their Annual Advanced Trial Lawyer College in Atlanta, Georgia, where lawyers from around the nation gather for training and education seminars.
Charleston Earned the #5, Columbia #6 and Greenville #7 as the Cheapest US Metros to have a Baby
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- By Lillian K. Ansley
Charleston earned the #5, Columbia #6 and Greenville #7 as the cheapest US Metros to have a baby. As far as state rankings are concerned, South Carolina comes in at #8.
Everyone knows that having a baby is incredibly expensive, from delivery or adoption costs to outfitting a household with strollers, bottles, cribs and layettes. But even if friends and family come together to provide everything needed on day one, there are ongoing costs of raising a child. So how much should a typical couple expect to budget each month?
Our Thanks to You for Feeding Thousands
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- By Miracle Hill Ministries
Thank you for partnering with Miracle Hill Ministries to provide a Thanksgiving feast for the homeless and hurting in our shelters and many impoverished families in Spartanburg. Because of you and our generous community partners who donated supplies, turkeys, volunteer hours and so much more, we were able to fry/smoke 559 turkeys, raise over $100,000 and feed 2500 people!
Premiere of GOOD GUYS WITH GUNS -- A James Jaeger Film -- Explores School Shootings and Whether Guns, Psych Drugs, Media Violence or Moral Decay are to Blame
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- By Christian Newswire
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. -- The World Premiere for GOOD GUYS WITH GUNS will start on Friday, November 30, 2018 at 8PM Eastern (5PM Pacific). The public and news organizations are invited to screen the 132-minute documentary for free at www.Good-Guys.us/premiere until Midnight.
USDA Announces Investments in Rural Community Facilities That Will Benefit More Than 761,000 Americans
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 28, 2018 – Assistant to the Secretary for Rural Development Anne Hazlett today announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is investing $291 million (PDF, 142 KB) to build or improve community infrastructure and essential services for 761,000 residents in 18 states and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
- Governor's Mansion Christmas Open House Scheduled For December 3
- The Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina awards Public Policy Impact grant to Institute for Child Success
- Governor Henry McMaster Announces South Carolina's 97th Inaugural Committee Leadership & Event Details
- City of Greer Approves New Senior Living Community Development
- US Dentists Perform Free Life-Changing Dental Procedures On More Than 740 Guatemalan Children In Need During Humanitarian Mission
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