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SouthernCarolina Alliance held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday, November 17, 2009 to celebrate the completion of the CrossRhodes Industrial Building, located at 61 Innovation Drive in the CrossRhodes Industrial Park on Highway 301 South of Bamberg.
South Carolina's September unemployment rate rose to 11.6 percent from a revised rate of 11.4 percent in August, although the statewide labor force continued to drop to its lowest level in a year.
The South Carolina Forestry Commission and the USDA Forest Service have confirmed that Laurel Wilt, a devastating disease of redbay and other plants in the Laurel family, has been identified in a neighborhood north of Socastee.
Clemson receives largest amount in Pickens County, analysis showsGreenville Tech receives largest amount in county, analysis shows By David Dykes, Jenny Munro and Thomas Woodham * Staff writers * October 14, 2009 More than a third of the federal money sent so far to South Carolina to revive the economy has gone to the former Savannah River Site ...
Cave Funeral Services, Inc. in Allendale has closed its doors after employees cut the legs off of a corpse, and Consumer Affairs officials say some former customers should have their preneed contracts transferred.
Imagine seeing a Boeing 747 taxiing down a Greenville street. That gives some idea of the scale of a "superload" that will be transported across South Carolina during the next 30 days.
Traffic is expected to be affected beginning Sept. 18 when two huge trucks will travel through South Carolina carrying a "superload" weighing nearly 2 million pounds, according to the state Department of Transportation.
A 1.9 million-pound power generator will travel through the state as part of a 30-day trek that began at a Jasper County port and will lead into North Carolina.
The South Carolina Department of Transportation says a 'superload' weighing 1.89 million pounds will be moving through South Carolina beginning on September 18th.