The Greenville News Editorial
Greenville’s innovation has put it in a position to see economic growth as the economy begins to recover from the worst recession since World War II, but this area needs to keep a sharp focus on improving education, keeping college graduates here and fostering entrepreneurialism.
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The State
S.C. lawmakers have been in session since January, and they are a little more than halfway through the 2010 session. The General Assembly, by law, must finish its business for the year in June. Here's what lawmakers have done so far.
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The Greenville News
“We have some serious work to do,” say said Greenville businessman Sam Konduros, the chairman-elect of the Chamber, after seeing the group's latest Economic Scorecard.
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Charleston Regional Business Journal
A hybrid energy developer is targeting South Carolina among the states where it plans to build a plant. NTE Energy of St. Augustine, Fla., announced that it is partnering with Energy Investors Funds, a private equity group, in a joint hybrid energy venture.
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The Post & Courier - Editorial
What's good for one part of South Carolina is often good for the rest of the state -- especially when it comes to jobs. And there's no time better than the present to welcome some good news about jobs statewide. It mitigates the latest figures that put South Carolina's unemployment rate at 12.6 percent, equalling its historic high.
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Charleston Regional Business Journal
“South Carolina has a proven ability and willingness to support fiscal balance (generally through spending cuts), with a Budget and Control Board providing centralized and autonomous fiscal oversight, as well as a long tradition of legislative action to preserve the state’s strong credit standing,” Fitch said.
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Charleston Regional Business Journal
The State Ports Authority reported that container volume was up 7% in February over the same month last year. It’s the second consecutive month of improved port volume statistics.
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Sets in place policies that will save lives
(Columbia, SC) - Today, the South Carolina House of Representatives approved a measure that will make our state’s roadways safer. Passed with widespread public support, the Distracted Driving Bill (H. 4282) prohibits the dangerous activities of driving while texting and emailing that far too often are contributing factors in many automobile accidents.
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Charleston Regional Business Journal
The first company to locate in the Charleston area to support Clemson University's wind turbine test facility, announced today that it was bringing 190 jobs to Dorchester County and $47 million in investment.
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