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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 |
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COLUMBIA -- The Columbia-based East Coast Ethanol facility planned for Chester County would have a $100 million impact on the local economy, the company said in a statement. East Coast Ethanol will make an announcement about its plans at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Chester County War Memorial Building, at 145 Main St. in Chester.
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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 |
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GREER -- With three months left to report, the Greer Development Corp. has eclipsed last year’s $45 million in capital investment by more than $12 million. “We’re closing out one of our most successful years in terms of carrying forth the brand of Greer,” said Reno Deaton, GDC's executive director.
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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 |
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COLUMBIA -- A new aviation maintenance facility is expected to bring 105 new jobs and about $9 million in investment to Lexington County. West Star Aviation will build a maintenance and refurbishment facility at Columbia Metropolitan Airport, the S.C. Commerce Department announced Monday.
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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 |
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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 |
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COLUMBIA -- Andrew A. Sorensen, who retired last summer as president of the University of South Carolina, has been named vice chairman of Loree Newmyer Sulkowicz LLC, an executive search firm headquartered in New York City. Sorensen will direct the firm’s efforts in the academic and related institutional sectors.
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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 |
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CHARLESTON -- Maersk Line will continue to call on the Port of Charleston until at least 2010, when its contract expires. Any commitment beyond that for the port’s largest customer will require concessions by the S.C. State Ports Authority and the International Longshoremen’s Association, a Maersk official said.
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Monday, 13 October 2008 |
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GREENVILLE -- Tucker Carlson, MSNBC’s senior campaign correspondent, will be the guest speaker at Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd’s annual lectureship on Oct. 14. The interactive lecture begins at 5:30 p.m. at the Wyche Pavilion downtown and is open to the public.
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