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Gregory Poole Bus Sales & Service Expands Bus Sales Territory from North to South Carolina
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Supports 10 additional Black, Hispanic and Latino MDIs and CDFIs, offers customers free access to more than 16,000 Chase ATMs and continues advisory and support
Empower money market share class surpasses $5 billion in assets under management
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College Scholarships to be Awarded as Part of “Cheers to Diversity Student Essay Contest”
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The MolinaCares Accord (“MolinaCares”), in collaboration with Molina Healthcare of South Carolina (“Molina”), has partnered with the Palmetto Project to expand in-person health insurance assistance with an investment of $150,000. The donation will increase access to care and reduce racial health disparities by funding education for rural, underinsured communities on ways to obtain affordable health insurance coverage. “We look forward to fostering this collaborative relationship with the Palmett
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20 national nonprofits selected based on need, community impact
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Amscot Financial once again partners with local law enforcement to distribute free bike helmets
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Duke Energy and Clemson University are hitting the road this summer behind the wheel of the Explore Mobile Lab, an innovative approach to educating middle school students across the Palmetto State about the critical and growing field of engineering.
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Made in USA denim collection supports state pride in five
cotton-growing states, moves brand toward 100 percent sustainable cotton
adoption by 2025
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The room was filled with smiles and laughter during the My Special Aflac Duck™ delivery at Palmetto Health Children's Hospital in Columbia, South Carolina. The delivery followed more than 18 months of child-centered research aimed at creating a caring companion for children with cancer.
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After a successful delivery of My Special Aflac Duck™ to pediatric cancer patients at Palmetto Health Children's Hospital, Aflac CEO Dan Amos was awarded the Key to the City of Columbia, South Carolina, by Mayor Steve Benjamin. He was recognized for his work leading corporate responsibility efforts in Columbia and across the country.
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Amscot Financial to partner with local law enforcement distributing bike helmets in 18 Florida counties
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Duke Energy has been powering South Carolina for more than a century, and continues to empower the minds of its students and the workforce of the future by investing in innovative education programs and initiatives. Emphasizing the importance of workforce development, literacy and science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), Duke Energy recently awarded more than $660,000 in grants to 16 programs across the Palmetto State.
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Amscot Financial contributes mini-grants to 8 non-profit service groups.
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Amscot Financial, a leading provider of convenient, consumer-oriented financial services, will donate and distribute more than 12,000 free bike helmets on Saturday, October 7th in 17 Florida counties where the company operates branch locations. The helmets are available in three sizes: small, medium and large, and are being targeted towards children in pre-school and elementary school. They will be distributed from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. by Amscot Financial managers and by law enforcement personnel i
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Aflac, the leader in voluntary insurance sales at the worksite in the U.S. and a committed corporate ally making a difference in the lives of children with cancer, partnered with Palmetto Health Foundation and Palmetto Health Children's Hospital today to honor individuals who have made a lasting impact in the lives of children with cancer with Duckprints Awards.
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Grocer Will Donate One Meal to Local Food Banks for Every Twitter
Post Including #FoodLionFeeds Aug. 21
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Duke Energy has been powering South Carolina for more than a century, and continues to power the minds of its students and the workforce of the future by investing in innovative education programs and initiatives.\r\rThrough the Duke Energy Foundation, more than $900,000 in grants will go to initiatives across the state that emphasize science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), increasing childhood reading proficiency and workforce development.
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