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State Tipoffs Involving South Carolina Newsletter for Saturday June 22, 2024 ( 7 items )  

Anderson University's Dr. James Noble Addresses SBC Pastors' Conference
ANDERSON, South Carolina, June 22 (TNSres) -- Anderson University issued the following news release: Anderson University Vice President for Diversity, Community and Inclusion Dr. James Noble, addressed the Southern Baptist Church Pastors' Conference June 10 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Dr. Noble, who is also pastor of Kingdom Community Church in Anderson, South Carolina, urged his audience to "Be Faithful or Be Forgotten" as he imagined a modern day letter from the Apostle John to the contempora  more

Carolina Handling Grows South Carolina Footprint With New Operation in Pickens County
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, June 21 -- The South Carolina Department of Commerce posted the following news on June 20, 2024: Carolina Handling, a material handling systems integrator, today announced it is growing its South Carolina footprint with a new operation in Pickens County. The company's $23.2 million investment will create 100 new jobs in the next five years. Established in 1966, Carolina Handling develops strategic solutions to increase supply chain efficiency. The company sells and se  more

FMU Board of Trustees Releases Updated Campus Plans, New Programs
FLORENCE, South Carolina, June 21 -- Francis Marion University issued the following news: The Francis Marion University Board of Trustees held its quarterly meeting on the university's campus Thursday afternoon. During the meeting, updates to campus facilities and new programs were presented along with plans for upcoming facility renovations. For the past two years, the university has been engaged in numerous building and renovation projects to meet the needs of new and growing programs. The f  more

Homebuyer Seminar to Be Held at Dr. T.K. Gregg Community Center, Saturday, June 29
SPARTANBURG, South Carolina, June 22 -- The city of Spartanburg issued the following news: Buying a home is one of the most important decisions many of us will ever make, and getting started in that process can be daunting. So what do you do if you have questions about qualifying for a mortgage, downpayment assistance, where to find a realtor, or any of the other issues that may arise in finding a home for you and your family? Come to the Homebuyer Seminar & Expo at the Dr. T.K. Gregg Communit  more

Princeton NuEnergy selects Chester County for first South Carolina operation
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, June 21 -- The South Carolina Department of Commerce posted the following news on June 20, 2024: Princeton NuEnergy (PNE), an innovative clean technology company, today announced it selects Chester County to establish the company's first South Carolina operation. The $11 million investment will create 41 new jobs. Founded out of Princeton University in 2019, PNE recycles lithium-ion batteries from electric vehicles (EVs), consumer electronics, energy storage batteries  more

Santee Cooper Shares Strategies for Lowering Energy Costs in Excessive Heat
MONCKS CORNER, South Carolina, June 22 -- Santee Cooper, South Carolina's largest power provider and source of electricity, issued the following news release: With even hotter temperatures forecast beginning this weekend through next week, Santee Cooper encourages customers to take steps to save energy without sacrificing comfort. "When temperatures rise, typically, power bills also rise," said Vicky Budreau, Chief Customer Officer at Santee Cooper. "Customers can make small changes at little   more

Winthrop Lab Teams With Siena College on Polls
ROCK HILL, South Carolina, June 22 -- Winthrop University issued the following news: Callers with Winthrop University's Center for Public Opinion & Policy Research have added another poll to work on besides the Winthrop Poll. Since February, the center has served as a remote call center to help with the New York Times/Siena polls, considered one of the top polls in the country. Travis Brodbeck, associate director of data management of the Siena College Research Institute, said Winthrop starte  more