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Five Points hit with height limits By John Temple Ligon Temple@TheColumbiaStar.com The City of Columbia Planning Commission met late Monday afternoon at 5:15, February 4, in city council chambers at City Hall. The consent agenda held the usual run of approvals and annexations, but the main event was a three- part affirmation of the Five Points planning process. More ... Briefs by John Temple Ligon Attorneys generals object In a letter dated January 22, eight attorneys general asked S.C. to drop Santee Cooper's plan for a new coal- fired electric power plant in southern Florence County. The AGs argued the new $1 billion plant would annually pump nine million tons of carbon dioxide into the a... More ...
Star Profile By John Temple Ligon Temple@TheColumbiaStar.com Eric Davis founded FutureTech Enterprises in 1988, a start- up in the early years of the PC era. While he was starting his business, running his paperwork across the family kitchen table, Davis was also working for SCANA as a programmer at its V.C. Summer Plant in Jenkinsville. He left SCANA in mi... More ... JM Family Enterprises reaches 10-year milestone Diversified automotive company JM Family Enterprises, Inc. ranked No. 23 on magazine's list of America's 100 Best Companies to Work For, marking its 10th consecutive year on the list. JM Family's ranking as No. 23 is up 18 spots from No. 41 last year. More ...
Michael J.Targia, CPA, has become a certified forensic accountant at Kirkland, Thomas, Watson & Dyches, LLC. More ... |
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