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TODAY'S HEADLINES  |  Sept. 29, 2020

Randstad US hiring 400 customer services reps in S.C.

The global staffing and recruitment services provider will hold an online career expo on Wednesday. The remote jobs will pay up to $13.50 an hour, with top performers eligible for permanent employment, according to a news release. 

Phase I of Lowcountry Leatherman Terminal to open March

The S.C. Ports Authority’s Hugh K. Leatherman Sr. Terminal is on track and within budget for a spring 2021 opening, according to the agency's board, and its five new cranes are currently crossing the ocean. The first of three phases will have been wrapped up in 32 months, with the site work and buildings finished in 18.

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Lease brings Midlands Midway Logistics IV to full occupancy

TreeHouse Foods leased 150,000 square feet in the Lexington County Industrial Park building. Magnus Development Partners plans immediate construction on a new speculative project, Midway Logistics VI, in the park. 

Fall for Greenville to release $350 in discounts

As Greenville’s autumn culinary festival goes virtual this year, organizers are unveiling a discount book featuring 40 discounts at 35 local restaurants. A portion of proceeds from the book will aid Greenville charities.

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Richland town hall to address high-speed internet expansion

The online discussion will provide an update of the rollout of high-speed internet across areas of Lower Richland as part of a two-phase project designed to improve area broadband, water and sewer infrastructure.  

Project to boost access to smart manufacturing education

Educators in South Carolina and Florida are launching a $4 million Clemson University-based project designed to give students greater opportunity to learn the smart manufacturing job skills that are growing in demand.

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