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OneSpartanburg sets Small Business Summit for May 7 at Indigo Hall
OneSpartanburg, Inc. is set to host its second Small Business Summit from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, May 7, at Indigo Hall in Spartanburg, according to a\u2026
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OneSpartanburg, Inc. is set to host its second Small Business Summit from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, May 7, at Indigo Hall in Spartanburg, according to a\u2026

Radial Health, Inc. says it is opening a new clinic in Spartanburg at North Grove Medical Park as part of an expansion that brings the company to seven\u2026

OneSpartanburg, Inc. has rolled out a formal brand — EDGE — to unify its work-based learning push across Spartanburg County, covering paid internships, apprenticeships, and other student placements\u2026

OneSpartanburg Inc., the county's combined chamber and economic development organization, has opened a community input process for its next five-year strategic vision plan, seeking public feedback on workforce\u2026

A jury has found that Spartanburg Community College unlawfully interfered with the rights of a professor who was terminated in 2023, awarding him damages after a trial that\u2026

A Campobello man died early Friday morning after driving the wrong way on Interstate 26 and striking a tractor-trailer head-on near mile marker 9, according to state troopers\u2026

Bill Murray — Emmy and Golden Globe winner, actor, and enduring symbol of unconventional celebrity — will lead the celebrity field at the 26th annual BMW Charity Pro-Am\u2026

A data center operating in Spartanburg County has filed paperwork seeking a significant increase in approved equipment — a move that has drawn scrutiny from county officials and\u2026

After nearly a year sitting in storage, Spartanburg's most-traveled civic artifact is getting a permanent home — and this time, it's designed to be walked through, not just\u2026

HEAR HERE — Not News Yet. But What Is Being Said. OneSpartanburg, Inc. is putting a single name on a workforce push that has been building quietly across\u2026

OneSpartanburg unveiled EDGE — a new umbrella brand for the chambers apprenticeship and internship pipeline — and said placements grew from 203 in summer 2024 to 556 in\u2026

The City of Spartanburg said it was the only South Carolina recipient selected from 114 applicants for a Municipal Investment Fund Phase 1 Market Building grant funding a\u2026