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Columbia SC Real Estate Update 3-28-11

Posted By: Craig Summerall In: Real Estate News
Date: Tue, Mar 29th 2011 4:06 pm

TODAY'S HEADLINES / MARCH 28, 2011

Clyburn remains committed to nuclear industry

U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn, D-S.C., said at this morning’s news conference at his Columbia district office that he is committed to the development of new nuclear power plants to supply America with electricity. Clyburn also spoke about redistricting, Libya and the annual budget for the federal government.

Justice Department investigating Blue Cross’ practices

The U.S. Department of Justice claimed in a lawsuit filed in October that Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan was violating antitrust laws in its contracts with hospitals, and now the government is expanding its investigation of the matter. Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina appears to be among the targets.

Postal workers charged with defrauding the government

U.S. Attorney Bill Nettles announced the charges against the five employees, who are accused of falsely claiming unemployment benefits. Each of the defendants faces up to 10 years’ imprisonment.

Manufacturers Alliance elects chairman

The S.C. Manufacturers Alliance has elected Barry Falin, vice president of Thompson Industrial of Sumter, to serve as chairman of the 2011-2012 board of directors. The alliance membership comprises more than 200 manufacturing companies that represent more than 80,000 employees across the state.

Columbia-Richland Fire Dept. receives $396,080 grant

The funds will be used for recruitment efforts to increase the number of volunteer firefighters within the department. The grant was the largest award of seven received in South Carolina.

Legislative Calendar

Each week the Business Report publishes the calendar of who is entertaining our legislators.

Job of the Week

Trident Technical College is hiring an occupational therapy assistant and academic program director in Charleston. The job requires a master’s degree in a related field plus certification as an occupational therapist or occupational therapist assistant, with S.C. licensure or the ability to obtain it. The program director teaches courses, develops curriculum, evaluates student performance, advises students and maintains accreditation. Learn more or apply here.

 
 
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