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TODAY'S HEADLINES  |  July 30, 2020

Greenville Health Authority awards more than $20M in grants

The Greenville Health Authority Board of Trustees awarded 15 new grants through its Healthy Greenville program with a unanimous vote on Wednesday, bringing the total of its community health-focused grants to more than $20 million since the program launched four years ago.

Boeing could consolidate 787 operations

Company CEO David Calhoun said Boeing is considering consolidating Dreamliner manufacturing into one location, which could signal closing North Charleston, moving all operations to North Charleston or a third option.

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USDA identifies 14 species in unsolicited seed packages

The S.C. Department of Agriculture and Clemson University are investigating instances of S.C. residents receiving unsolicited seed packages. The U.S Department of Agriculture said the seeds may be part of a "brushing" scam.

Theaters to open, masks enforced in government buildings

Movie theaters, sports arenas and concert venues in South Carolina will be allowed to open on Aug. 3, while face coverings will become mandatory in S.C. government buildings on Aug. 5.

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Coping with COVID:

Conversation with Harold Christian and Josh Christian

Harold and Josh Christian, of Christian & Christian Attorneys At Law, join us to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the business community and their commitment to keeping Greenville strong. Many business owners have business interruption insurance which is valuable coverage designed to help you stay on your feet amid lost revenues and forced closures. As business interruption claims rise against the nation's top insurers, Christian and Christian is offering free policy checks to help interpret the language of your insurance contract.   Sponsored Content

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Zooming In

Staying in the loop from home

This week, we cover virtual events from the Columbia Regional Business Report, Ten at the Top, Spartanburg Area Chamber of Commerce, Clemson Regional Business Development Center and the Greenville Chamber. For the time being, Zooming In replaces our usual Upstate Weekend feature each Thursday. Let us know what virtual events you have planned for the next few weeks of social distancing at gsanews@scbiznews.com.

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Digital copy available of the July 13 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 a closer look at some of the companies that took advantage of Paycheck Protection Program loans and the jobs they saved in doing so. 

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