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TODAY'S HEADLINES  |  April 29, 2020

Tornado-damaged BorgWarner to resume operations in May 

BorgWarner Inc. plans to resume limited production at its tornado-damaged Seneca plant in early May. The plant is in the section of Seneca hit hardest April 13 by one of several tornadoes to cut through the Upstate

Tri-County Tech extends surgical technology program

Tri-County Technical College’s surgical technology program will offer associate degrees instead of diplomas starting August 2021. "I’m so excited. This has been a long time coming," said program director Denelle White.

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408 Jackson Apartments finds home beside Fluor Field

Furman Capital Advisors helped close a deal announced today for the future home of 408 Jackson Apartments, 2.8 acres of land wedged between Vardry and Augusta streets. Shoeless Joe Jackson, the complex’s namesake, will be commemorated throughout the site.

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At the Curbside

Downtown Anderson mainstay McGee's Scot-Irish Pub will be offering curbside pickup of beer cheese soup in pints, quarts and gallons, along with tavern burgers with a side of curried slaw and fries and vegan hot and sour sticky "chicken." Traditional Old World dishes can be picked up in a $10 individual order or $35 family pack. Select wines will be $15 and up. 

For the time being, GSA Daily is dropping On the Menu and featuring At the Curbside. Submit your curbside offerings to gsanews@scbiznews.com

 

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Coping with Covid: Conversation with Dr. Matt Bitner

Prisma Health Coping with COVIDSC Biz News talks to Dr. Matt Bitner, chairman of emergency medicine for Prisma Health, about COVID-19, the impact on businesses and communities, and how the novel coronavirus outbreak is reshaping how health care is delivered across South Carolina.
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