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Tag: unemployment

Posted inNews, News Briefs

With volunteers ready, North Charleston group has helped over 13,000 people get the food they need

by Skyler Baldwin May 6, 2020May 18, 2021
Posted inNews, News Briefs

The Agenda: NOAA predicting wet winter; S.C. unemployment holds at 3.3 percent

by Lauren Hurlock November 19, 2018May 18, 2021
Posted inNews, News Briefs

Charleston County enjoys the lowest unemployment rate in the Palmetto State

by Adam Manno March 12, 2018
Posted inFeatures, News

At Nehemiah Action, pastors demand policy change with confrontational techniques

by Paul Bowers April 30, 2014
Posted inNews, News Briefs

Local congregations to call for social justice Tuesday night

by Paul Bowers April 29, 2014
Posted inNews, Public Policy LTD.

Nikki Haley is working hard for the working man

by Mat Catastrophe February 13, 2013
Posted inFeatures, News

Newt’s still got it, but the Tea Party is so 2010

by Paul Bowers December 7, 2012
Posted inNews, News Briefs

The Agenda: CofC to leave SoCon? Thurmond stays on ballot, CHS about to take off

by Sam Spence October 19, 2012May 18, 2021
Posted inFeatures, News

Your odds of getting a job at Boeing are 1 in 357

by Paul Bowers December 27, 2011
Posted inChris Haire, News

Haley claims college students bilk state out of unemployment dollars

by Chris Haire July 20, 2011

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