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Reedy River Run returns with United Community Bank sponsorship
The 43rd Reedy River Run is back on the calendar for Sep. 6 with a new title sponsor.
Restaurant Revitalization Fund registration launches Friday
The U.S. Small Business Administration will open registration for the $28.6 billion Restaurant Revitalization Fund Friday and begin accepting applications at noon on May 3.
Wastewater operator workshop hosted at University Center
Duncan-based Operators Unlimited will address some of the wastewater industry’s recruitment and training challenges May 11-12 with a free continuing education course for operators at the University Center of Greenville.
Initial S.C. unemployment claims drop by 1,884 in week
Greenville County saw 322 claims filed for the week ending April 24, when 3,037 claims were filed statewide. Nationally, claims fell by 13,000.
Fashion Plate for April 29, 2021
Fashion Plate features trunk shows, fashion events, style showcases and retail events in the Charleston area.
On the Menu: Winner Winner, Chicken Dinner
The Upstate's restaurant scene is taking flight with three new poultry-oriented venues migrating into the area.
Greenville financial corporation rebrands
Following a recent expansion beyond its original territory across the Southeast, Greenville-based Southern Management Corp. has changed its name to Height Finance.
MTC freezes tuition for 2021-22 school year
The decision marks the second consecutive year that Midlands Technical College will not raise tuition rates. The school said it will offer on-campus classes as well as online and hybrid learning options for many courses this fall.
Helping Out for April 28, 2021
Helping Out highlights some of the many charitable events and activities going on in the Charleston area.
SC Works holding job fair, announces funding for workforce training
Five employers hiring for manufacturing, logistics and customer services positions are participating in an online job fair on Thursday. State employers can also apply for more than $1 million in workforce training.
Greenville life science company targets PPE for nonprofits
As South Carolina continues its rollout of vaccines across the state, the push for personal protective equipment looks quite different than it did a year ago.
Tax credit to offset vaccination leave for small businesses
As part of the American Rescue Plan, employers of less than 500 people who provide paid leave for employees to get vaccinated, and take up to 10 days off for after-effects, would be eligible for a tax credit up to $17,110.