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TODAY'S HEADLINES  |  April 17, 2020

Unemployment claims top 87,600 in week

The S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce said 87,686 people filed unemployment claims from April 5 to April 11. Greenville County saw 10,378 claims filed. DEW says it has processed 268,614 claims since March 14.

AFL prints hundreds of face shields

Fiber optics-manufacturer AFL has added face shields to its repertoire.The Spartanburg-based manufacturer has already distributed more than 100 face shields to Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System’s Spartanburg Medical and Pelham Medical centers.

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Cavanaugh & Thickens relocating to central business district

The Columbia law firm’s new home at 1717 Marion St. is being developed by Cason Development Group. The firm is scheduled to move from its current Vista location into the 6,800-square-foot building this summer.

CofC MBA program ranked No. 1 for job placement

The College of Charleston School of Business MBA program has been named among the best in the nation for job placement by U.S. News & World Report. The College of Charleston’s 2019 MBA graduates had a 100% job placement rate, which was 15% higher than the average placement rate for ranked programs.

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BMW Charity Pro-Am canceled 

One of the largest sporting events in the Upstate — and one of the state’s most significant fundraising efforts — will not happen in 2020. The PGA Tour has canceled the BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by Synnex Corp. because of COVID-19 concerns.

SCMEP reports "incredible response" to supply portal

Chuck Spangler, CEO and president of the S.C. Manufacturing Extension Partnership, said he was awake until midnight after the announcement of the portal, responding to S.C. manufacturers who want to sell their critical needs goods on the site.

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Survey: Stress distracting nearly 40% of workers

A survey of 1,200 adults by Columbia-headquartered Colonial Life found nearly 40% reported “high” or “moderate” daily stress levels, with 26% admitting such stress makes them less productive at the office.

Coping with Covid: Conversation with Dr. Matt Bitner

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The Neighborhood Dining Group

David Howard, president of The Neighborhood Dining Group, said restaurateurs need to be cautious about reopening too soon, and said even when it’s safe to reopen, restaurants will likely not look the same as they did six weeks ago.

MassMutual S.C.

The coronavirus outbreak has accelerated changes in the financial services industry, including how financial advisers operate and how customers strategically think about the future.

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