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Jan Spies, head of production for Scout Motors, presents the latest model of the electric vehicle assembly plant in Blythewood. The company is up to 300 employees, including 30 in South Carolina. Photo courtesy of Scout Motors

Scout Motors can restart construction on $2B electric vehicle plant

January 16, 2024
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By Jessica Holdman SCDailyGazette.com BLYTHEWOOD — Federal regulators gave construction crews the nod to restart work at the site of Scout Motors’

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States are struggling to hire nursing home inspectors to conduct federally-mandated reviews, according to a congressional report published Friday, May 19, 2023. A map shows South Carolina as one of seven states with a large percentage of unfilled inspector jobs. Even if it were fully staffed, the state Department of Health and Environmental Control would still be last in the nation. Graphic courtesy of U.S. Senate Committee on Aging

SC ranks worst in the nation in nursing home inspectors

December 28, 2023
News

State has 190 nursing homes, just 1 functional state inspection team By Jessica Holdman and Skylar Laird SCDailyGazette.com COLUMBIA – After a

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