June 2019 News
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Clemson University, Duke Energy Partner to Bring Mobile Engineering Lab to Middle School Students across South Carolina
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SC Federal Credit Union CEO Scott Woods Named a Glassdoor Top CEO of 2019
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Sen. Scott Secures South Carolina Wins in FY 2020 National Defense Authorization Act
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Blackbaud Wins Microsoft's 2019 MSUS Partner Award for Industry-Education
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Turkish Airlines Expands Network with its First Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
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Employers in the Carolinas Reported Lowest-ever Availability of Skilled Workers in June
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Demand for Cybersecurity Jobs Doubles Over Five Years, But Talent Gap Remains
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Four out of Five Companies Plan to Reduce Their Legal Spend over the Next Two Years, EY Survey Finds
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SC Ports Authority Reports 10% Volume Growth, Receives New Cranes
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This Is Why You’ll be Paying More for Gas in SC on July 4th
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Dominion Energy Pledges $2.5M to International African American Museum
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SCRA Announces Seven New Client Companies
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HSB's Costa Pleicones Elected Secretary of the Wofford College Board of Trustees
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Powdersville High's Leslie Martin Named 2019 South Carolina History Teacher of the Year
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52% of Small Businesses Plan to Outsource in 2019, Most Commonly for Accounting, IT Services, and Digital Marketing Tasks
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Gallup: More Nonretired Americans Expect Comfortable Retirement
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South Carolina's 2019 Sales Tax Holiday Kicks Off August 2nd
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Tindall’s South Carolina Operation Advances in Technology with New Batch Plant Facility
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LLR Announces 2019 Safety Award Recipients
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Boeing and Kitty Hawk Form Strategic Partnership
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Bear Real Estate Advisors Represents Eye Surgery Associates in Sale of South Carolina Medical Office Building for $7.35M
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Senators Scott, Booker Reintroduce Integration of Baseball Commemoration Act Marking the 75th Anniversary of the Integration of Major League Baseball
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The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index Declined in June
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Corsica Technologies Ranked Among World’s Most Elite 501 Managed Service Providers
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Nexsen Pruet Named South Carolina Bar Association’s Pro Bono Law Firm of the Year