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Community
Jim Wall Reappointed to Greenville Airport Commission
- By Press Release
Jim Wall has been reappointed to the Greenville Airport Commission by Greenville County Council to serve an additional three-year term. The Greenville Airport Commission is the owner and operator of the Greenville Downtown Airport (GMU). GMU is the busiest general aviation airport in South Carolina and is a self-sufficient entity with financial strength that doesn't rely on local taxpayers for funding. GMU is home to Greenville Jet Center, the largest Fixed Base Operation (FBO) in the state, as well as more than 15 other aviation-related businesses creating 547 jobs that annually contribute more than $68.8 million to the Upstate economy. For more information about GMU please visit http://www.greenvilledowntownairport.com or contact Joe Frasher at 864-242-4777 or
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Morrison Healthcare Food Services at Mary Black Health System-Spartanburg Chosen as Unit of the Year
- By Press Release
Spartanburg, SC – Morrison Healthcare, food service specialists at Mary Black Health System-Spartanburg was recently chosen as the “Unit of the Year” in their region which consists of 74 hospitals. The award was given on a variety of criteria including having zero safety claims, lowering the turnover rate from 130% to 18%, achieving a 5-Star Steri-Tech audit, receiving a SC DHEC score of 97, and increasing patient satisfaction scores.
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Mobile Disaster Recovery Center Visits Horry County for Three Weeks
- By Press Release
COLUMBIA, S.C. – A Mobile Disaster Recovery Center (MDRC) will be visiting locations throughout Horry County over the next three weeks.
MDRCs are mobile disaster resources that allow state and local officials to maximize their reach to as many affected areas and survivors as possible. The center will offer in-person support to homeowners, renters and business owners who sustained damage or losses from Hurricane Florence.
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USDA Partners to Help Rural Leaders Build Strategies to Achieve Prosperity
- By Press Release
Rural Economic Development Initiative Provides Opportunities for Rural Communities to Plan for the Future
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Oct. 16, 2018 – Assistant to the Secretary for Rural Development Anne Hazlett today announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has finalized four cooperative agreements to help rural communities create and implement economic development plans.
“Under the leadership of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, USDA is committed to being a strong partner in enhancing quality of life and building economic opportunity in rural America,” Hazlett said. “Asset-based planning is an important tool to complement and leverage existing regional resources and create a foundation for rural prosperity.”
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Water Resources Conference Brings Together Scientists, Policymakers, Amid Hurricane Aftermath
- By Jonathan Veit, College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences; Public Service and Agriculture
COLUMBIA — Water scientists and federal and state policymakers will meet this week at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center at the 2018 South Carolina Water Resources Conference.
The conference will provide an integrated forum for discussion of water policies, research projects and water management, and comes amid massive state and regional flooding resulting from back-to-back blows from hurricanes Florence and Michael and growing concern about agricultural water use.
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Thousands Descend on Greenville Downtown for Fall for Greenville
- By James Spurck
On October 12-14, 2018 Thousands discovered a world of tempting tastes, sights and sounds, as mouthwatering aromas carried many visitors along Greenville’s Main Street. With over 40 restaurants featuring over 200 menu items and free entertainment on seven stages, Fall for Greenville is the Southeast’s most popular outdoor festival. They were expecting 150,000 visitors and 2,000 volunteers. Last year, 1.4 million taste tickets were sold and 98% of downtown Greenville hotels were book.
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Volunteer Builds a Multisensory Board for Washington Center Students
- By Washington Center
Washington Center School couldn’t be more thankful for the generous community members that support the school in many ways. Recently, community volunteer David Durbin built a wooden rolling stand for a multisensory board used by Mrs. Ryana Wilson’s students. The stand allows the interactive board to be rolled in and out of the classroom closet during student sensory and leisure time.
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- Gov. Henry McMaster Announces Dillon Team South Carolina Day
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