State Tipoffs Involving South Carolina Newsletter for Friday March 14, 2025 ( 6 items ) |
AG Nessel Urges U.S. Supreme Court to Defend Medicaid Recipients' Freedom to Choose Their Providers
LANSING, Michigan, March 13 -- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued the following news release:
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AG Nessel Urges U.S. Supreme Court to Defend Medicaid Recipients' Freedom to Choose Their Providers
LANSING - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a coalition of 17 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief (PDF) urging the U.S. Supreme Court to affirm a lower court's decision recognizing Medicaid recipients' individual right to receive care from the qualified providers
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Clemson University's Cooperative Extension: Thinking Rural - Subject-Matter Experts From Broad Spectrum of Colleges, Departments Brainstorm Community Outreach, Future Support
CLEMSON, South Carolina, March 13 -- The Clemson University's Cooperative Extension issued the following news:
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Thinking rural: Subject-matter experts from broad spectrum of Colleges, departments brainstorm community outreach, future support
The Clemson University Office of Research Development hosted 45 faculty and staff members at the 2025 TigerSphere event, "Exploring, Building and Connecting Research with Rural Community Practice," in the Peebles Room of the Hendrix Center, March 5,
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S.C. Commerce Dept.: ALLTAPE Adhesive Manufacturing Inc. Selects Lexington County to Establish First South Carolina Operation
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, March 14 -- The South Carolina Department of Commerce posted the following news on March 13, 2025:
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ALLTAPE Adhesive Manufacturing Inc. selects Lexington County to establish first South Carolina operation
$70 million investment will create 130 new jobs
COLUMBIA, S.C. - ALLTAPE Adhesive Manufacturing Inc. (ALLTAPE), a manufacturer of adhesive products, today announced it selects Lexington County to establish the company's first South Carolina operation. The $70
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S.C. Commerce Dept.: EFP Expanding Lee County Operations
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, March 13 -- The South Carolina Department of Commerce posted the following news on March 12, 2025:
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EFP, LLC. expanding Lee County operations
$31.5 million investment will create 57 new jobs
COLUMBIA, S.C. - EFP, LLC. (Engineered Foam Packaging), an industry leader in high-volume molding, fabrication and cold chain solutions, today announced it is expanding its operations in Lee County. The company's $31.5 million investment will create 57 new jobs.
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S.C. Residents Share Opinions on President Trump, Elon Musk and Other Issues
ROCK HILL, South Carolina, March 13 -- Winthrop University issued the following news:
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S.C. Residents Share Opinions on President Trump, Elon Musk and Other Issues
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* Just over a month into Donald Trump's second presidency, 45% of South Carolinians approve of the way the president is handling his job, according to the latest Winthrop Poll.
* Elon Musk - a prominent figure in the Trump administration - is seen as favorable among 38% of South Carolinians.
ROCK HILL, SOUTH CARO
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Yale University: Illuminated and Ordinary - Exhibition Explores the World of Islamic Manuscripts
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, March 13 -- Yale University issued the following news release:
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Illuminated and ordinary: Exhibition explores the world of Islamic manuscripts
By Mike Cummings
In 1807, Omar ibn Said, an itinerant Islamic scholar in West Africa, was taken prisoner during a military conflict and enslaved. About 37 years old at the time of his enslavement, he survived the Middle Passage to the United States and subsequently escaped enslavement in Charleston, South Carolina. He was
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