February 26, 2010 RSS feed / Business

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Pie–tanza brings jobs and pizza to NE Columbia

Pie–tanza Gourmet Wood–Fired Pizza & Italian Fare has opened in Northeast Columbia at the corner of Polo Road and Mallet Hill Road (843 Polo Road at the Polo Towne Center) creating dozens of new jobs. More...

Folks about town

George “Bill” Rogers has been awarded the United Way of the Midlands Humanitarian of the Year for his extraordinary business and community leadership in the Midlands community. More...

County represented at Young Farmer Conference

Richland County residents Harold and Betsy Hill and Eric McClam were among a group of more than 150 young farmers from across the state attending the recent South Carolina Farm Bureau Young Farmer and Rancher Conference in Charleston, SC. More...

MTC awarded $408k grant funds

Midlands Technical College (MTC) has been awarded $408,000 by the US Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to expand broadband access to its students, upgrade academic technology, and increa More...

Owens joins Rotary

On February 16, James Owens (r) was inducted into the St. Andrews Rotary Club becoming the eighth new Rotarian in the club since July 1, 2009. More...

Local medical manufacturer helps Haiti

As part of the international efforts to bring aid to Haiti, Rhythmlink and its employees joined together to raise funds for Doctors Without Borders. More...

ABOTA honors trial by jury

The South Carolina Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) held its Annual Black Tie Dinner February 11, 2010, at the Summit Club in Columbia. Chapter President Sam Mabry III recognized Luther J. More...

Housing starts pick up for some local communities

Announced new housing starts have picked up significantly in the first quarter 2010 for LandTech’s three family–centered residential communities: Wellesley, Southbrook, and Lake Frances. More...

South Carolina has a $3 billion problem

The City of Columbia with its mismanagement and abject absence of generally accepted accounting principles is not alone. The State of South Carolina and its Employment Security Commission is guilty of the same. More...

Briefs

Charleston MBA More...

Pie–tanza brings jobs and pizza to NE Columbia

Pie–tanza Gourmet Wood–Fired Pizza & Italian Fare has opened in Northeast Columbia at the corner of Polo Road and Mallet Hill Road (843 Polo Road at the Polo Towne Center) creating dozens of new jobs. More...

Folks about town

George “Bill” Rogers has been awarded the United Way of the Midlands Humanitarian of the Year for his extraordinary business and community leadership in the Midlands community. More...

County represented at Young Farmer Conference

Richland County residents Harold and Betsy Hill and Eric McClam were among a group of more than 150 young farmers from across the state attending the recent South Carolina Farm Bureau Young Farmer and Rancher Conference in Charleston, SC. More...

MTC awarded $408k grant funds

Midlands Technical College (MTC) has been awarded $408,000 by the US Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to expand broadband access to its students, upgrade academic technology, and increa More...

Owens joins Rotary

On February 16, James Owens (r) was inducted into the St. Andrews Rotary Club becoming the eighth new Rotarian in the club since July 1, 2009. More...

Local medical manufacturer helps Haiti

As part of the international efforts to bring aid to Haiti, Rhythmlink and its employees joined together to raise funds for Doctors Without Borders. More...

ABOTA honors trial by jury

The South Carolina Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) held its Annual Black Tie Dinner February 11, 2010, at the Summit Club in Columbia. Chapter President Sam Mabry III recognized Luther J. More...

Housing starts pick up for some local communities

Announced new housing starts have picked up significantly in the first quarter 2010 for LandTech’s three family–centered residential communities: Wellesley, Southbrook, and Lake Frances. More...