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Sea Pro Boats Expands production (Page 229)

Sea Pro Boats, LLC has announced that will be spending $3.7 million to create 50 new jobs in Newberry County.

The expansion is expected to be completed by Spring of 2022 for the center console fishing boat manufacturer. They have been in business for more than 30 years and the investment will expand their operating capacity to fulfill a growing demand for the boats. 

A $100,000 grant was awarded to Newberry County to help with costs related to the expansion.
 
Sea Pro Boats, LLC is hiring and potential employees can apply in person or contact April Sligh at [email protected].

Sea Pro Boats Expands production

2021-11-16
On: November 16, 2021
In: Business

Sea Pro Boats, LLC has announced that will be spending $3.7 million to create 50 new jobs in Newberry County. The expansion is expected toContinue Reading

Christmas Light Boat Parade December 4th on Lake Murray

2021-11-12
On: November 12, 2021
In: Events

Lake Murray Country’s Christmas Light Boat Parade, sponsored by Nephron Pharmaceuticals and Stewart Landing, will be held on December 4th. Join in the fun atContinue Reading

Sesqui Artisan’s Market November 7

2021-11-02
On: November 2, 2021
In: Events

Sesquicentennial State Park will host its second Sesqui Artisan’s Market on November 7 from 10 am to 4 pm. The family-friendly event is a juriedContinue Reading

Secretary of State issues annual Wise Giving Report

2021-11-02
On: November 2, 2021
In: Community News

Secretary of State Mark Hammond announced today the release of his office’s 2020-2021 Wise Giving Report and 2021 Give Smart Watch List, in conjunction with International CharityContinue Reading

Richland Creek Antique Fall Festival November 5 – 7

2021-11-02
On: November 2, 2021
In: Events

The 25th anniversary of the Richland Creek Antique Fall Festival/ Tractor/Engine Show and Pull will be at 542 Richland Creek Road, Ward in Saluda CountyContinue Reading

Biden Inflation Continues to Burden Families

2021-11-02
On: November 2, 2021
In: Government, Opinion

By Rep. Joe WilsonOctober 28, 2021 I have long been focused on the state of our economy and how it affects our families, including severalContinue Reading

Cars: Great time to sell—Terrible time to buy!

2021-11-02
On: November 2, 2021
In: Business

By Mike DuBose The Wall Street Journal reports major car manufacturers have reduced their inventory to dealers 50-70% due to computer chip shortages, changing theContinue Reading

Farmers Market to host bluegrass festival

2021-10-28
On: October 28, 2021
In: Entertainment

The South Carolina State Farmers Market and the legendary Bill’s Music Shop & Pickin’ Parlor have teamed up to create a family-friendly bluegrass festival atContinue Reading

Trust your gut

2021-10-28
On: October 28, 2021
In: Hattie's View

How I loved my Aunt B. She was a strong woman. She had a saying “trust your gut.” She figured whatever the situation, she wasContinue Reading

Columbia man charged with smuggling weed in airport luggage

2021-10-28
On: October 28, 2021
In: Public Safety

A Columbia man is accused of flying home from California with more than 40 pounds of marijuana and $4,000 in his suitcases. Kevin Antwan Simmons,Continue Reading

Stage is set for fall colors

2021-10-28
On: October 28, 2021
In: Community News

Rain blew in sideways and fog obscured the valley below as summer drew to a close along the Blue Ridge Parkway, but Don Hagan couldContinue Reading

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