Orangeburg physician to pay $585K settlement for illegal kickbacks
The settlement resolves allegations that the practice received kickbacks in violation of the Anti-Kickback Statute in return for laboratory referrals and caused the submission of false or fraudulent claims to Medicare and TRICARE.
Event seeks to connect Columbia organizations, businesses with residents
"This event will help Midlands residents learn about social, service, professional, cultural, and volunteer organizations and small businesses in the area,â€_x009d_ the organizer said.
The South Carolina State Fair opens soon – here’s what’s new this year
The annual event is promising a fusion of tradition and innovation - featuring not only the fair classics but also 13 new foods and drinks and two world-class traveling exhibits.
South Carolina’s major research universities join forces on $10M Alzheimer’s effort
Three of the state’s largest research universities are joining together to use $10 million in legislative funding to create a center and develop strategies for dealing with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.
Meet SC Biz News’ 2023 Manufacturing Power List honorees
Honorees discuss how automation is shaping South Carolina's manufacturing future, how they're working to close the skills gap and how the industry is keeping pace with change.
Columbia law firm partner Stanley L. Myers dies at 47
As a Citadel alumnus, and four-year starting quarterback for the Bulldogs, Myers was elected to the Citadel Board of Visitors.
Columbia part of $100M investment from fiber optic company
As part of the franchise agreement, Lumos will also provide free, high-speed internet service to select public parks and recreational areas in the region.
Homebuilder breaks ground on new company HQ in Irmo
The facility will house marketing, human resources, information technology, accounting, purchasing and customer service teams, and will create 40 new jobs.
South Carolina Jobs-Economic Development Authority names new leader
Since its establishment by the South Carolina General Assembly in 1983, JEDA has facilitated more than $15.4 billion in financing for schools, health care and senior living providers, other public and private nonprofit organizations.
Industrial facility planned adjacent to Scout Motors site in Blythewood
The project is adjacent to the new Scout Motors development with immediate access to Interstate 77, lending itself to a multitude of uses for logistics and manufacturing customers.
HOT PROPERTIES: Columbia church buys former movie theater site
Shandon Baptist Church has bought the nearly seven-acre site that once was home to a 10-screen AMC theater on Forest Drive near downtown Columbia.
37 Columbia non-profit organizations receive nearly $2M in grants
The grants are part of the Columbia City Council's efforts to encourage organizations and agencies to continue offering innovative and needed services that enhance residents' quality of life.