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TODAY'S HEADLINES  |  May 19, 2020

Work continues at Unity Park as city budget passes reading

The city of Greenville’s $101 million fiscal year 2021 budget was approved during a first reading and public hearing Monday night without any increases on taxes or fees. Mayor Knox White says budget for next year is in good shape.

Governor extends state government, praises response

Gov. Henry McMaster signed a continuing resolution Monday allowing the state government to continue operating without interruption starting July 1 into the fiscal year. He noted that AccelerateSC will guide his list of priorities for CARES Act appropriations.

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MTC working hard

Digital copy available of the latest GSA Business Report

While some of our readers may be back at their offices, we're still keeping a copy of this week's print edition featuring BMW's reopening strategy, updates on Lockheed's F-16 production and other stories on aerospace and manufacturing in the Upstate online for your convenience. 

 

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Pandemic hastens demise of 2 sports at Furman

Citing a multimillion-dollar deficit caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Furman University is cutting salaries, implementing furloughs and eliminating baseball and men’s lacrosse. Reductions include the salaries of President Elizabeth Davis and other senior administrators.

Greenville Tech to return to face-to-face classes in the fall

Greenville Technical College administrators expect to welcome students back in the fall, some in person, others online.

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Partnership creates food access map

Ten at the Top, United Way and Clemson University’s College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences launch a food access map featuring 400 food providers across 10 counties.

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Pete Brett, David Sigmon and Matt Vanvick of Coldwell Banker Commercial Caine represented Tempo Holdings LLC, which bought a 2,928-square-foot office building at 2 Whitsett St., Greenville, from 401 Pettigru Group LLC.

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