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TODAY'S HEADLINES  |  Oct. 16, 2019

Vehicle manufacturer to locate in North Charleston

Spartan Motor Inc., based in Charlotte, Mich., plans to establish operations in North Charleston with a $1.15 million investment that is expected to create over 300 new jobs.

Duke Energy, Anderson County partner on energy

Duke Energy Carolinas is partnering with Anderson County to build an energy storage project at the Anderson Civic Center that will be part of the company’s long-term strategy to integrate battery technology into the smart-thinking grid it is building in the Carolinas.

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City of West Columbia expands online bill pay

People can now pay West Columbia water and sewer bills, as well as citations for traffic and codes violations, by phone or online. Officials anticipate an online system will be in place soon for payments for business licenses, hospitality and business permit fees.

City seeks input on neighborhood park

The city of Greenville Parks and Recreation Department has developed a survey to help determine how residents currently use Kiwanis Park at 2 Old Augusta Road, and to gather input on the types of playground amenities they would like to see added to the park.

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New North Charleston facility expected to be economic driver of sports tourism
A grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for this morning for the new $14 million North Charleston Athletic Center. North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey said he expects the center to be an economic driver of sports tourism.

College to host Milliken diversity professional

Spartanburg Community College will host the next Professional Speakers Series featuring Ricaye Harris, director of diversity and inclusion at Milliken & Co. The event, presented in partnership with First Citizens Bank, is noon to 1 p.m. on Oct. 23 at the college’s downtown campus.

Library offers proposal writing class

The S.C. State Library is offering a free proposal writing class from 10 a.m. to noon Friday. The class is free, but registration is required.

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