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Community
Work Will Begin Soon!
- By Willis Meadows
The old Blockbuster building is nearing the end. The beginning of work to transform it into the Berea Community Center and Senior Action program will begin soon. Bids have been received and accepted. Architectural designs will be presented August 23, 2018 at 6 p.m. at County Square in Suite 400. We will not use Greenville Tech because they have changed their policy on community use (formally was free) and the Library was already booked.
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NGU Partners to Educate Christian Leaders to Serve Hispanic Churches
- By NGU Press Release
Tigerville, SC – North Greenville University (NGU) and the Hispanic Bible Institute (IBH) recently announced a partnership to provide a quality theological education within the Hispanic context, with the primary purpose of forming Christian leaders to serve Hispanic Baptist churches.
At the Upstate IBH graduation ceremony held on Saturday, August 11 at Edwards Road Baptist in Greenville, Dr. J.A. Delgado, director of the Institute, announced that the organization which was founded in 2008 in cooperation with Taylors First Baptist Church (TFBC) will now partner with NGU.
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SYNNEX Corporation Pledges $250,000 to Build Share the Magic Playground in Unity Park in Downtown Greenville, South Carolina
- By PRNewswire
GREENVILLE, S.C. -- SYNNEX Corporation (NYSE: SNX), a leading business process services company, along with its Concentrix subsidiary and its fundraising initiative Share the Magic, today announced a $250,000 contribution toward construction of a world-class playground at Unity Park to be named the SYNNEX Share the Magic Playground.
Expected to be among the most popular areas of the park on the west side of Greenville, Share the Magic Playground will be a place where children of all ages from the surrounding neighborhoods and beyond can exercise, explore and interact with nature and each other while promoting physical, mental and social development.
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Funeral Held for Frederick L. Scales at Trinity Parish in Clemson
- By Press Release
Frederick LaRoque Scales, 70, son of the late Gilbert William Scales, Jr. and the late Susie LaRoque Scales passed away peacefully on Friday, August 3, 2018.
Born in New Bern, NC, Fred joined the Air Force after graduation from high school. He had one deployment in Vietnam as an aircraft maintenance specialist. Upon returning stateside, he served at Seymore Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro, NC. The Tactical Air Command (TAC) squadron was later reassigned to Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City, OK. After his retirement from the Air Force as a Master Sergeant in 1998, he served as a social worker with the Department of Veteran's Affairs. Fred was very active in the American Legion, the 40/8, the VFW and the DAV. He loved sports and his beloved UNC basketball team.
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South Carolina Ranks High in Patriotism
- By WalletHub
According to WalletHub’s military engagement and civic engagement rankings, South Carolina was ranked No. 4 on the list due to high military engagement.
Most Patriotic States in America
- Virginia
- Alaska
- Wyoming
- South Carolina
- Idaho
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USDA Invests $345.5 Million in Rural Electric Infrastructure
- By Vanessa Morrone
Improving Service for More Than 1 Million Residential and Commercial Consumers in 14 States
Projects Will Provide Improved Electric Reliability
WASHINGTON – Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue today announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is investing $345.5 million in 20 infrastructure projects (PDF, 121 KB) to improve rural electric service in 14 states.
“Delivering reliable and affordable electricity to power rural America will help lay the groundwork for increased rural prosperity and economic opportunity,” Secretary Perdue said. “USDA is partnering with rural electric utilities and cooperatives so they can continue to invest in infrastructure improvements to provide electric power to those who live and work in rural areas.”
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Connect with Champions and Advocates for the Pre-Born
- By Stephen Bryant
1st Annual South Carolina Life Conference
Saturday, September 8, 2018, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Community Chapel of Greenville
1636 Bethel Rd., Simpsonville, SC 29681
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- Conversations From The Streets
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