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Gowdy opponent releases statement on Benghazi report

Chris Fedalei, a Democrat challenging incumbent U.S. Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., issued the following statement Tuesday on the final Benghazi report:

 

New SC health department site gives public restaurant info

Headed out to eat in South Carolina? A new website from the state health department may help you decide where to dine.

 

Little Pigs BBQ coming to South Pine Street

Barbecue is coming back to South Pine Street in Spartanburg.Little Pigs BBQ will expand into 840 S. Pine St., the space Bull Hawgs BBQ left vacant when it closed last year.

 

The Latest: GOP implores public to read Benghazi report

House Benghazi committee Republicans are imploring Americans to read their report as they unveil it at a news conference at the Capitol.

 

House Republicans fault US military response to Benghazi

The House Benghazi Committee, in a politically charged report, faulted the military on Tuesday for responding too slowly to send help to Benghazi, Libya, during the deadly 2012 attacks despite clear orders from President Barack Obama and the Pentagon.

 

Organizations request almost $700K in Spartanburg hospitality tax funding

Eighteen organizations are seeking a slice of the city of Spartanburg’s $370,000 in available hospitality tax funds for the 2016 fiscal year.

 

Spartanburg District 4 OKs $20.9 million budget with no planned tax hike

Spartanburg County School District 4 trustees approved a $20.9 million budget without a planned tax increase Monday night.

 

USC Upstate to raise tuition by 3.25 percent starting in August

University of South Carolina Upstate students will see their tuition costs rise this academic year.

 

District 7 Superintendent Booker named to Liberty Fellowship board

Spartanburg School District 7 Superintendent Russell Booker has been named to the Liberty Fellowship board of directors.

 

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