State Tipoffs Involving South Carolina Newsletter for Friday May 02, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Kimberly-Clark Corporation expanding Aiken County operation
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, May 1 -- Gov. Henry McMaster, R-South Carolina, posted the following news:
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Kimberly-Clark Corporation expanding Aiken County operation
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Kimberly-Clark Corporation (Kimberly-Clark), a producer of personal care products, today announced it is expanding its operations in Aiken County. The company's investment of over $200 million will create more than 150 new jobs.
Founded in 1872, Kimberly-Clark's well-known brands, including Cottonelle, Huggies
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Newberry College Extends Radical Hospitality and Support to Limestone University Students, Faculty, and Staff
NEWBERRY, South Carolina, May 1 -- Newberry College posted the following news:
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Newberry College Extends Radical Hospitality and Support to Limestone University Students, Faculty, and Staff
Newberry, S.C. - Recognizing the challenges facing the Limestone University community, Newberry College is stepping forward with compassion and commitment to ensure students, faculty, and staff have access to continuity, care, and opportunity during this difficult time.
"At Newberry College, we beli
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S.C. State Superintendent Ellen Weaver Applauds Passage of Educator Assistance Act
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, May 2 -- The South Carolina Department of Education issued the following statement on May 1, 2025:
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State Superintendent Ellen Weaver Applauds Passage of Educator Assistance Act
State Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver released the following statement after the House gave final approval to H.3196 this week. The legislation is known as the Educator Assistance Act.
"The Educator Assistance Act is a major step forward for South Carolina's teachers--and ultim
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SC State Physics Graduates Explore the Universe and the Human Body
ORANGEBURG, South Carolina, May 2 -- South Carolina State University issued the following news:
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SC State physics graduates explore the universe and the human body
By Sam Watson
Christina Jones, Sophia Papa and Andrew Johnson will receive their bachelor's degrees on Friday, May 9.
ORANGEBURG, S.C. - From nuclear medicine to outer space, three South Carolina State University physics majors are wrapping up their degrees with research experiences that span atoms and galaxies.
Christina J
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