Fitch Ratings says it needs updated information from developer of 850-unit housing project for troops and their families that’s under construction.
W. R. Grace & Co. has been selected for a three-year, $3 million federal grant to develop advanced post-combustion technologies for capturing carbon dioxide from coal-fired power plants. The research team includes University of South Carolina researcher John Shafer, whose specialty is solving groundwater problems.
Earl Hunter, Commissioner of the S. C. Department of Health and Environmental Control announced Friday that he plans to retire from the agency on February 1, 2012.
There is still time to purchase tickets for the Columbia Regional Business Reports first Power Hour event. Economic development in the Midlands will be the topic of discussion. The event will be held at the Embassy Suites on Greystone Boulevard from 5:30-7 p.m on Thursday. The panelists are: Bobby Hitt, S.C. Secretary of Commerce; Mike Briggs, president and CEO of Central SC Alliance; George Fletcher, executive director of New Carolina: South Carolina’s Council on Competitiveness; and Ann Marie Stieritz, director of business solutions Innovista.
Local employers and job seekers will have the opportunity to connect Nov. 5 at the Richland Mall, 3400 Forest Dr.
Education Inc. is seeking a part-time special education-certified teacher at a a medical facility in Charleston, S.C. The position featuares daytime hours and no minimum hours of teaching. There are no benefits offered. You must have certification in Special Education in South Carolina.Learn more or apply here.
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