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Rudolph Bell

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Want to rent your house? Well, you’re going to have to pay up

  • Rudolph Bell
  • September 13, 2017
Few laws continue to ruffle feathers a decade after they took effect, but that’s the case with South Carolina’s Act 388.
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DOT once again mulling fix for Woodruff Road

  • Rudolph Bell
  • August 14, 2017
You can let your voice be heard by going to fixwoodruffroad.com.
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Lindsey Graham: If something doesn’t change, we’re headed toward a conflict with North Korea

  • Rudolph Bell
  • August 9, 2017
President Donald J. Trump’s bellicose words “bothered some,” Graham said during a chamber of commerce breakfast in Easley. “They did not bother me at all.”
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Fight at County Square: A tumultuous County Council strips two members of chairmanships

  • Rudolph Bell
  • July 27, 2017
One lawsuit has been filed by council members against council and another might be on the way
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County Councilman Meadows sees a plot to strip him of chairmanship

  • Rudolph Bell
  • July 20, 2017
Meadows said changing the method for determining the Finance chair was the first step in a plan to strip him of the chairmanship — and “payback” for filing the lawsuit.
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Alternative to Woodruff Road moves forward

  • Rudolph Bell
  • February 27, 2017
The two-lane connector would give motorists new ways of getting to popular destinations along Woodruff Road without having to drive on the notoriously congested retail corridor itself.
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Former arms negotiator at Clemson: Russian meddling in U.S. elections nothing new

  • Rudolph Bell
  • February 27, 2017
Henry F. “Hank” Cooper negotiated with the Soviets as the Reagan administration’s chief representative at space and defense talks in Geneva in the 1980s.
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Alternative to Woodruff Road moves forward

  • Rudolph Bell
  • February 27, 2017
The two-lane connector would give motorists new ways of getting to popular destinations along Woodruff Road without having to drive on the notoriously congested retail corridor itself.
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Escape room pitched for team-building

  • Rudolph Bell
  • February 23, 2017
Upstate companies have a new option in finding a venue for team-building exercises: an “escape room” at an indoor go-kart track that’s focused on a local NASCAR legend.
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Expert: Mexico’s free-trade agreements have drawn the auto industry

  • Rudolph Bell
  • February 23, 2017
Mexico’s 14 free-trade agreements covering 45 countries help its manufacturers export more cost-effectively.
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Lockheed Martin now flying two military jets over Greenville

  • Rudolph Bell
  • February 21, 2017
Lockheed Martin has said the two jets will fly out of Donaldson Field an average of 10 times a month.
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Outside developers vie to shape downtown Greenville in league with the county

  • Rudolph Bell
  • February 20, 2017
At least six outside developers — some of whom do business across the country — have expressed an interest in the prominent county-owned property, nearly 38 acres of high ground next to Falls Park.
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Sales up at The Cliffs

  • Rudolph Bell
  • February 14, 2017
The Cliffs said it plans to introduce a new mobile phone platform this year that will allow members to book tee times, make dining reservations, register for events, order takeout food on the golf course, order boat dock transport to a clubhouse, and perform other functions.
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Startup tech company Sencorables plans $3.5M investment in Greenville

  • Rudolph Bell
  • February 14, 2017
Major carpet and mat makers are testing the people-sensing material now, and Sencorables expects to begin selling its product for the first time in less than 60 days.
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Startup tech company Sencorables plans $3.5M investment in Greenville

  • Rudolph Bell
  • February 14, 2017
Major carpet and mat makers are testing the people-sensing material now, and Sencorables expects to begin selling its product for the first time in less than 60 days.

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