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Lumberton High School students get a lesson in pizza buuilding during visit to Robeson Community College

LUMBERTON — Robeson Community College welcomed students from Lumberton High School on Thursday to its campus. Students from the Foods II class and Foods Club…

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Entrepreneurship program helps women and minority-owned businesses

COLUMBIA - City Manager John Glascock said an important goal for the city is to boost support for minority and women-owned businesses. Regional Economic Development, Inc. (REDI) has an entrepreneurship program that is working with 19 businesses owned by minorities and 26 owned by women.  It s known as the Supplier Diversity Program and it works with local businesses in Columbia, Rocheport, Centralia, Hallsville, Ashland, and surrounding areas near Boone County to assist Disadvantaged Business Enterprises according to the REDI web site. The purpose of this program is to help businesses grow and prosper by offering grant money assistance, coaching and financial advise. 

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