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TODAY'S HEADLINES  |  March 15, 2021

First F-16 arrives under Lockheed sustainment contract

Lockheed Martin’s Greenville facility received its first F-16 fighter jet from the U.S. Air Force March 9 as part of a $900 million contract secured in December to provide sustainment and depot-overflow services for an undetermined number of F-16s.

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S.C. nursing home COVID-19 infection rate worst in U.S.

South Carolina’s nursing homes still have the highest resident COVID-19 infection rates of any state in the nation, according to a recent AARP report, despite a dip in staff and resident infections. Staffing issues also continue to present a challenge.

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Book of Experts: Greenville Chamber leads way to future

For more than 130 years, the Greenville Chamber set bold visions for Greenville’s future and rallied the community to meet these challenges. In 2009, business leaders formed a private sector fueled economic development initiative through which much of today’s transformative, economic development work is done.

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Digital copy available of GSA Business Report

The latest digital issue of GSA Business Report is online now. A robust mix of submissions for our quarterly Upstate Under Construction feature suggests that private building is bouncing back from a coronavirus-caused dip. We also get a peek at the change of plans for Mauldin's city center project and learn how Artisphere may salvage this year's event with a little help from some cloak-and-dagger technology.

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Upstate Giving

The Red Cross will help meet the pressing need for blood donations this month with at least six blood drive events across the Upstate. Events will be hosted at the following locations:

  • American Red Cross on 940 Grove Road., Greenville on March 22
  • Audi Greenville at 200 Duvall Drive, Greenville on March 24
  • Church at the Mill at 4455 Anderson Mill Road, Moore on March 24
  • Grace Church at 2801 Pelham Road, Greenville on March 26
  • First Baptist Church of Clemson at 397 College Ave. on March 29
  • Younts Conference Center at 3300 Poinsett Highway, Greenville on March 31

Submit your company's Upstate Giving news to gsanews@scbiznews.com.

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