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State - Local Goverment

City to host workshop on streetscapes plan

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Proterra may occupy Hitachi site temporarily

Still no action on point of sale; frustration mounts

City of Charleston chooses Immedion for hosting services

Innovate Anderson selects officers, new board member

Bus maker, battery developer to locate in Greenville

City council to consider further annexation on Woodruff Road

S.C. water withdrawal bill goes to Senate

Audit criticizes Employment Security Commission

City contributes $2.5M to Peace Center improvements

State chamber to hold legislative forum

DOT adds Web information for Upstate projects, plans Spartanburg public hearing

South Carolina’s jobless rate sets record

State approves Duke rate increase

Anderson County unveils parks and recreation master plan









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