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Page & Flame to host Fantastic Recycled Plastic art program
LANDRUM—Page & Flame bookstore in downtown Landrum will host Fantastic Recycled Plastic, a program led by local artist David Edgar, on Friday, September 20. This event will run from 11 a.m. to noon and is free for all ages. Edgar began making artwork from recyclable plastic in 2003 and has several years of experience teaching […] The post Page & Flame to host Fantastic Recycled Plastic art program appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
Andy’s Frozen Custard to open new location in Spartanburg Co.
SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – Andy’s Frozen Custard announced the company will open a second location in Spartanburg County this month. On Wednesday, September 11, the restaurant will open in Boiling Springs at 2221 Boiling Springs Road during the following hours: The Boiling Springs location will be Andy’s Frozen Custard’s 4th location in the Upstate.
Local educational experts share insights on nationwide teacher shortage, why it persists
Sep. 6—Although the Aiken County Public School District is home to many teachers who are passionate about the work they do in the classroom, national teacher shortages are increasingly affecting South Carolina schools, including in the CSRA. According to numbers obtained by the Center for Educator Recruitment, Retention and Advancement from public schools across the state, 1,613 educator ...
Southern State Threatens Secession Over Tariff Plans
The Nullification Crisis (1832–33) led to the Civil War by increasing tension between the North and South over tariffs. It created a debate over a state’s ability to declare Federal laws unconstitutional and set precedents for a President to use force against a state in the Union, and for a state to threaten secession.
SC leases net mega millions for connected developer. Now others want similar deals.
COLUMBIA — A politically-connected South Carolina real estate developer paid $35 million for a sprawling Lexington County office campus. Now he’s leasing it to the state in a deal worth 11 times that over the next 20 years. Columbia developer Bill Stern chairs the state Ports Authority’s governing board and has a history of regular […]
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