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The Long Road to Freedom: Diocese and Parishes File 38 Motions for Summary Judgement
- By Diocese of South Carolina
Charleston, S.C. (December 12, 2018) – The Diocese of South Carolina (Diocese) continues on the long road to freedom from The Episcopal Church (TEC), filing motions for summary judgement in the now nearly six-year-old federal suit brought by its former denomination. Motions by the Diocese and its fifty-four parish defendants ask the Court to acknowledge, as a matter of law, they have neither infringed on TEC trademarks, diminished the value of those marks or harmed the denomination by continued use of names which have been in use before the denomination existed.
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Director Raymond G. Farmer to Continue to Lead S.C. Department of Insurance
- By SC Governor's Office
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster today announced that Raymond G. Farmer will continue serving as director of the South Carolina Department of Insurance (SCDOI). First appointed as director by former Governor Nikki Haley in November of 2012, Director Farmer has focused on growing and regulating the state’s insurance industry fairly, helping and protecting consumers, and incentivizing competition in the marketplace by increasing the number of insurance companies in the state.
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Grants awarded to improve 21 South Carolina communities
- By Press Release
S.C. Department of Commerce Awards $7.6 million in Community Development Block Grant Funds
COLUMBIA, S.C. - More than 20 communities across South Carolina are slated to benefit from public improvement projects supported by more than $7.6 million in funds from the latest round of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding. The S.C. Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) is awarding CDBG funds to these communities, representing more than 34,720 residents, for the following projects:
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Heartbeat Bill Passes Ohio Senate
- By Christian Newswire
Bill to Keep Hearts Beating Heads to Governor Kasich's Desk
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Following today's victory of the pro-life Heartbeat Bill in the Ohio Senate, Heartbeat Bill author and Faith2Action President Janet Porter stated, "All the glory for this victory goes to Jesus Christ alone."
Porter restated Psalm 102:18, which she declared at a Heartbeat Bill rally in the Ohio Statehouse Atrium in September, 2011: "Let this be recorded for future generations, so that a people not yet born will praise the Lord."
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Sprouts to Hold National Hiring Day Dec. 18
- By Press Release
PHOENIX, Ariz. – Sprouts Farmers Market is looking to add thousands of team members across the country to fulfill its mission to make healthy living affordable. The healthy grocer will hold open interviews on Tuesday, December 18 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at more than 300 stores in 19 states from coast to coast to fill non-seasonal, full- and part-time positions. Interested candidates can visit sprouts.com/careers to view openings by store.
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Pot of Unspent Gas-Tax-Hike Revenues Grows to Nearly $361 Million
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
As of the end of October, nearly $361 million in collected gas-tax-hike revenues had not been spent – 16 months after the law authorizing the increases went into effect, recently released records show.
The $360.9 million balance represented about 45 percent of the $802.2 million in “project commitments” identified by the state Department of Transportation – an online list that grows monthly though it doesn’t give specifics on the work to be done. The unspent funds grew by more than 6 percent from the end of September, records show.
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Legionnaires Gather
- By Jack D. Smith, Jr.
Clyde Rector Commander Post 214, Bob Scherer Alternate National Executive Committeeman, Walt Richardson Department S.C. 1st Vice Commander, Tony Dunn Adjutant Post 214 attend American Legion District 5 Meeting held at Post 28 in Spartanburg. Seven upstate Post gather to discuss each Post accomplishments and future help to the community and Nation.
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- Big Pay Hike Sought by S.C. Judges also Would Fatten their Retirement Wallets
- Duke Energy restores 685,000 power outages in the Carolinas; 45,000 customers remain without power after winter storm
- W International creating more than 600 jobs in Berkeley County
- Stratos Aviation Recognized for Flight Training Excellence by National Organization
- Sichuan Authorities in China Arrest 100 Christians Without Reason
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- Director Duane Parrish to Continue to Lead S.C. Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism