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Columbia City Council Extends Commitment to BullStreet District

Extended development agreement reaffirms progress, anticipates bright future (Columbia, S.C.) – Recently, Columbia City Council affirmed the progress being made within the BullStreet District by...

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Seven Secrets To Meeting Success

You can save time and stress and make money more easily when business meetings run more efficiently. (NAPSI)—There are more than 60,000,000 knowledge workers in the United States and they spend more...

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How Women Can Become Better Negotiators To Navigate The Workplace

Practicing negotiations with a friend can help you prepare. (NAPSI)—Good negotiating skills are learned over time and, when done well, can provide many benefits. However, new findings from a University...

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Female Nonprofit Executive Discovers a Need and Opens a Recycling Business

Columbia – Gail Wilson noticed a problem with recycling in the small business community and started her business to solve that problem. Wilson had no desire to open a recycling business, but as a...

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This Second Career Keeps You Rolling!

The fun, adventure and health advantages of selling electric bicycles can be easier to achieve than many people realize. (NAPSI)—By 2020, one in three Americans will be over age 50. If you or someone...

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Annie’s Project educational retreat set for state’s female farmers

Pictured: Participants in Annie’s Project pose with Clemson University President James P. Clements. This year’s educational retreat offered by Clemson Extension is set for May 1-4, at the Fairfield Inn...

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17 South Carolina AT&T Employees Honored for Their Commitment to the Community

More Than 4,300 AT&T Employees Nationwide Receive President’s Volunteer Service Award  COLUMBIA, SC. – It’s National Volunteer Month. And AT&T is celebrating 17 employees from South Carolina...

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5 Essential Pages For Your Small Business Website

By smallbiztrends, Guest Blogger There are certain pages every website can’t be without. A small business’s site needs to give visitors what they are most likely to be looking for. If you’re getting a...

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Researchers to examine what attracts, discourages Black students in...

Pictured: Catherine Mobley (right) looks on as Marisa Orr explains her approach to breaking down the quantitative data in the early stages of the research project. Image Credit: Clemson University By...

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GOOGLE TO PROVIDE $100,000 TO HELP FUND WOMEN’S BUSINESS CENTER OF SC, A NEW...

Pictured South Carolina US Senator Tim Scott. Over 500 Columbia Residents Attend Grow with Google Event to Help South Carolinians Gain the Skills Needed to Get a New Job and Grow Their Businesses...

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A Great American Workforce

NIB and its associated nonprofit agencies are America’s best-kept secret. (NAPSI)—According to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll, 70 percent of Americans think it is “very” or “somewhat important” to buy...

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Women-Owned Businesses Generate $1.4 Trillion in Sales

Become an SBA Partner & Help Women Entrepreneurs in South Carolina SOUTH CAROLINA – The U.S. Small Business Administration has announced a new grant opportunity for a Women’s Business Center and is...

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Greater Lexington Chamber receives Communications Excellence Award

By Connor Watkins LEXINGTON, SC – The Greater Lexington Chamber and Visitors Center received a 2018 Communications Excellence Award in Advertising & Marketing from the Carolinas Association of...

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BETHUNE-COOKMAN WOMEN AND MEN CAPTURE TITLES AGAIN AT 32ND PGA MINORITY...

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. – For Bethune Cookman University, it was yet another impressive example of a dynasty in cruise control at the 32nd PGA Minority Collegiate Championship at PGA Golf Club. The...

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Where Does School Money Go? Not To Teachers, Study Shows

If parents had a greater say in where education money goes, teachers and students would both be better off, a professor contends. (NAPSI)—There are a little over 3 million teachers in America’s public...

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SMBCC 2018 Trade Fair

The Office of Small and Minority Business Contracting and Certification (SMBCC) along with the South Carolina Procurement Procedures Committee with host its annual 2018 Trade Show: Bridging...

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Study What You Love—Entrepreneurship As The Path To Success And Fulfillment

College students can learn to run their own businesses while still benefiting from a liberal arts education. (NAPSI)—The United States has long been considered a leader in entrepreneurial pursuits,...

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An Inclusive How to Create Work Environment

By Joshlyn Ross, Contributor How is diversity reflected in your workplace? For most, it reflects inclusiveness of cultures, orientations and more. Making a conscious effort to embrace inclusiveness and...

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Four Ways To Help People Hear And Work Better

Today’s technology can make work life easier for people who have a hard time hearing. By Sarah Toler, Au.D. (NAPSI)—Technology continues to transform all aspects of work in America, making it easier to...

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After An Accident: Dealing With The ‘What Now?’

There’s a faster way to get the cash for living expenses and medical care while you’re waiting for insurance to pay you after an accident. (NAPSI)—According to the National Safety Council, in the...

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