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SC Agency Heads, College Presidents Get First Raise in 5 Years
A SC legislative panel has approved raises for college presidents and directors of state agencies for the first time since 2007

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A SC legislative panel has approved raises for college presidents and directors of state agencies for the first time since 2007

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