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TODAY'S HEADLINES  |  June 29, 2020

Artisphere to virtually link patrons and artists

On Aug. 21-23, the festival — which made a $9.1 million economic impact last year — will launch for the first time online. Organizers expect the event to draw virtual visitors if not physical guests to Greenville’s art community.

Theaters remain closed, statewide mask ordinance not likely

As COVID-19 cases soared last week, Gov. Henry McMaster said certain businesses will remain closed but a statewide mandate requiring facial coverings would be “ineffective” and “impractical."

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Former FTC director foresees endurance of Upstate economy

As economic fears escalate, Bruce Yandle, Clemson economist and former executive director of the Federal Trade Commission, believes that scars from the COVID-19 shutdown will likely heal in South Carolina faster than in other states.

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Charleston requires face coverings in public

The ordinance covers all public spaces, including inside businesses or gatherings, but there are some exceptions. 

Central Electric Power to extend line with $70 million loan

The U.S. Department of Agriculture loaned $70 million loan to Central Electric Power Cooperative to build 35 miles of transmission, including investment for smart grid technologies. The cooperative provides electrical service to retail cooperatives in 46 counties across the state.

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Upstate Giving

Fork and Plough gift $3,200 to minority business initiative

Greenville farm-to-table venue Fork and Plough donates $3,200 to help minority entrepreneurs as the restaurant reached its two-year anniversary. To announce your company's giving efforts, submit news here.

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Digital copy available of the June 15 GSA Business Report

While some of our readers may be back at their offices, we're still making digital copies of our latest edition available. This issue includes coverage of the first tentative steps in the comeback of tourism, a local company gearing up to make COVID-19 swabs by the millions, and an economic outlook by Upstate economists. 

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