77 coaches at institutions in Greenville County earned $68,798 on average in 2022
The average coaching salary at Furman University, the only institution paying coaches during 2022 in Greenville County, was $137,432, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
Cities located in Greenville County saw FDA inspections of 2 companies in Q4 2023
There were two companies in cities associated with Greenville County that received two FDA inspections in the fourth quarter of 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
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- 4 companies in cities within Spartanburg County received four inspections in Q1 2023
- FDA conducted inspections of 2 companies in cities located in Spartanburg County in Q2 2023
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State House Candidate Chris Huff: It’s concerning for any GOP candidate to have ties to George Soros
South Carolina State House Candidate Chris Huff (R-28) said it’s concerning that any Republican candidate would have ties to left-wing political activist George Soros.
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House Passes Timmons Bill to Help Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs Access More Capital
The House of Representatives passed H.R. 2799 - Expanding Access to Capital Act, by a vote of 212-205, in a move to help small businesses and entrepreneurs access more capital. The bill, which includes Congressman William Timmons' (SC-04) ICAN Act, aims to facilitate capital formation by strengthening public markets and creating new opportunities for investors.In a statement, Rep. William Timmons highlighted the importance of the legislation, stating, "Three-quarters of venture capital supports entrepreneurs in just three states: California, Massachusetts, and New York."...
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Timmons Votes No on Minibus Government Funding Bill
Congressman William Timmons (SC-04) released a statement on March 6, 2024, explaining his decision to vote against H. Res. 1061 - Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024. Timmons voiced his concerns about the current state of government spending and the impact it has on the nation's debt.According to Timmons, "Washington’s spending addiction is why our nation is currently $34 trillion in debt. Our appropriations process is fundamentally broken, and the bill before us today is just more of the same bloated spending that we simply cannot afford." He emphasized the need for...
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SC State Rep: Soros-backed House candidate ‘was recruited by House leadership to try to take out’ State Rep. Ashley Trantham
SC State Rep. Brian May (R-Lexington) said that State Rep. candidate Kerri Smith (R-Simpsonville) ‘was recruited by House leadership to try and take out” incumbent Rep. Ashley Trantham (R-Greenville), despite Smiths’ reported ties to left-wing political activist George Soros.
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IRS Reports: Anti-SC small dollar loan group backed by more than $2 million from George Soros
A group opposing small dollar loans for South Carolina consumers has received more than $2 million from left wing political activist George Soros.
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Timmons: 'I support legislation to prohibit the Biden administration from cutting the razor wire Texas placed along its border'
U.S. Rep. William Timmons (R-SC) said he "stands with Texas" and supports prohibiting the Biden Administration from cutting razor wire that Texas state officials placed along the Texas-Mexico border.
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From Palmetto State News
SC Policy Council: Senate lending bill ‘would reduce consumer options, harm competition’
Bryce Fiedler, senior policy analyst for the South Carolina Policy Council, said the council opposes a pending South Carolina bill that would limit companies from making smaller-dollar loans to consumers in the state because it would “reduce consumer options” and “harm competition.”
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Greenville Chamber hosts 2024 SC Environmental Health & Safety Conference this week
The Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce will hold its 2024 SC Environmental Health & Safety Conference this Wednesday and Thursday at the Spring Hill Suites/Residence Inn in downtown Greenville at 200 East Washington Street in downtown Greenville.
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Senator Lindsey Graham Responds to Death of U.S. Service Members in Jordan
United States Senator Lindsey Graham has issued a statement regarding the recent drone attack in Jordan that resulted in the death of three U.S. service members and the injury of 25 others. Senator Graham expressed his condolences to the families of the fallen heroes and wished a full recovery to those injured.In his statement, Senator Graham criticized the Biden Administration's approach to Iran, stating, "When the Biden Administration says 'don't', the Iranians 'do'. The Biden Administration's rhetoric is falling on deaf ears in Iran. Their policy of deterrence against...
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United States Senator Lindsey Graham Announces Staff Changes
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) has announced a change in his staff. Kevin Bishop, who has served as Graham's Communications Director for over 20 years, will be retiring from his position and service in the United States Senate. Bishop's role will be assumed by Taylor Reidy, the current Deputy Communications Director.Graham expressed his gratitude for Bishop's dedicated service, stating, "For more than 25 years, Kevin has served the people of South Carolina exceedingly well. I, along with the people of South Carolina, have benefitted from his...