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Tuesday, 04 December 2007 |
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CHARLESTON -- Citing the city of Charleston’s “good faith undertaking of an independent and comprehensive review” of its fire department in the wake of the catastrophic June fire that claimed the lives of nine firefighters, a state occupational safety board announced Monday it was reducing fines levied against the department by slightly less than two-thirds. The reduction of fines from $9,325 to $3,160 is the result of a settlement agreement between S.C. OSHA and the city of Charleston.
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Tuesday, 04 December 2007 |
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MYRTLE BEACH --The Grand Strand area was the state's leader in job growth during the first nine months of the year at 2.9 percent, but it also saw the biggest drops in home construction, according to a report released Monday by University of South Carolina economists. The national economy is in for a rough ride 2008, but data don't indicate a recession, said a university research economist.
Read more at The (Myrtle Beach) Sun News...
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Tuesday, 04 December 2007 |
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GREENVILLE -- The state's economy will be sluggish in the coming year, and that poses unique challenges for the Upstate, including Greenville and Spartanburg, University of South Carolina economists said during a conference Monday. Greenville is among the state's metropolitan areas posting the fastest job growth in 2007, according to a report that research economists Doug Woodward and Paulo Guimaraes presented to business leaders.
Read more at The Greenville News...
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Monday, 03 December 2007 |
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COLUMBIA -- South Carolina’s business climate has grabbed some attention of late. The Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council ranked South Carolina eighth best on its Small Business Survival Index. According to SBE Council President and CEO Karen Kerrigan, South Carolina benefits from no death tax, no individual and corporate alternative minimum taxes, being a right-to-work state and low unemployment taxes.
Read more at The (Columbia) State...
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Monday, 03 December 2007 |
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COLUMBIA -- Get ready for a surge of ads and direct mail — and in some cases, visits and phone calls — from bankers pitching loans to make your life or business easier if you have great credit. On the flip side, any customers falling behind on payments can expect more pressure to pay up. And startup businesses will find it harder to get loans and credit.
Read more at The (Columbia) State...
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Sunday, 02 December 2007 |
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BLUFFTON -- As Bluffton considers growing by another 98 acres, some officials wonder if fundamental changes in laws governing development are needed to stop what many in the area see as uncontrolled sprawl. Owners of two parcels are being asked to be annexed their land into Bluffton from Beaufort County. So many are asking why would being part of Bluffton be better than being part of Beaufort County?
Read more at The (Hilton Head) Island Packet...
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