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Land swap touted as key piece in county Greenway System
A pending land swap -- part of a proposed $4 million renovation of the old municipal stadium into a Little League park -- would place key pieces of property in the ballpark's hands and in the hands of the Lake ...
Warn about the Reedy, but also make it cleaner
Parents who allow their children to wade in the Reedy River no longer have an excuse for ignoring the obvious: Swimming in the Reedy isn't a good idea.
DUI charges dismissed against woman whose blood sample was discarded
A state Highway Patrol trooper's conduct is being reviewed after Greenville County's chief prosecutor said Tuesday that the trooper's destruction of evidence and "inappropriate" conduct in court forced him to ...
Wesley Thompson of Hillside won the legends summer championship race at the Anderson Motor Speedway Friday night, but the victory didn't come easy.
Chautauqua Festival brings history to life
Everyone knows growing older is a part of the natural cycle of life, but nobody likes it.
Mega-Churches: Phenomenon Or Fad?
“Others like to go to a church where they know who they are sitting with, go out to eat with them, go to parties with them.”
Greenville News Get breaking news and daily headlines. Browse all e-mail newsletters MEGACHURCHES What Is A Megachurch? Definition From Hartford Institute For Religion Research The term megachurch is the name ... via WYFF4.com
Mount Pleasant news director to lead AP Broadcasters
The news director of a Mount Pleasant radio station has been elected president of South Carolina Associated Press Broadcasters. via Myrtle Beach Online
Sizing up the new guy: Thompson's contract awaits council approval Monday
“He's one of the best professional managers I know. He works well with people, he will work well with the community.”
Marco council to hire Steven Thompson as new city manager The Marco Island City Council voted unanimously Tuesday, April 15, 2008, to hire Steven Thompson as the new city manager. via Naples Daily News
Kilgore-Lewis House one of Greenville's treasures
Josiah Kilgore was rich. So was his father. When James Kilgore, who was scalped by Cherokees in his youth, died in 1813, he left a 200-acre plantation on Horsepen Creek in southern Greenville County and 14 ... via Tribune-Times
Greenville TV station, Columbia radio station win top honors
TV in Greenville and WVOC-AM in Columbia have been honored as stations of the year at the South Carolina Associated Press Broadcasters meeting in Myrtle Beach. via Spartanburg Herald-Journal
'Dust Devil' Hits House In South Carolina
A South Carolina couple said it was strange when they returned home on a sunny, clear day to find their property torn apart by a dust devil. via The Post Chronicle
“They love to water the garden -- to get wet. Their mothers don't let them do it at home, but what are grandmothers for?”
As a college freshman traveling north from Georgia to attend the University of South Carolina, Sara Chastain had no idea her future would not include a return to her beloved hometown of Savannah. via Tribune-Times
South Carolina Powerlifter Being Held in Minot
Authorities say one of the world`s strongest women is jailed in Minot. Shannon Pole-Summers, 23, is wanted on warrants from South Carolina. via KMOT-TV Minot
Officials begin checking for sales to underage drinkers
“Underage drinking is not a youth problem, it's community problem”
Stores have succeeded in reducing alcohol sales to underage drinkers, but the issue remains a problem and costs South Carolina almost $900 million a year, Phoenix Center officials said. via GreenvilleOnline.com
Greenville | Residency in 'the country of S.C.' no defense
“Right here, the country of South Carolina”
A former financial planner renounced his U.S. citizenship as he was being sentenced by a federal judge for tax evasion involving more than $2 million. via The State
Couple charged with murder in SC severed body parts case
A Greenville couple was charged with murder Friday in the death of a woman whose severed hands and feet were found in bags. via Myrtle Beach Online
Have fun and help raise money at the Forget-Me-Not Ball
The event features live entertainment, an auction, and dinner, and costs $100 per person. via Tribune-Times
SC Senate Education Panel Approves School Testing Change
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- The Senate's Education Committee has approved a bill that would change the standardized tests used at the end of each school year to assess student and school performance. via WLTX-TV Columbia
Jeanine Halva-Neubauer serves as the Emrys Foundation president. Collin C. Chappelle / Staff
“It's a joy to be part of this dynamic group and, as a medical writer, it allows me to keep my creative juices flowing.”
Emrys Foundation offers broad scope of activities By Rebecca Roper * CONTRIBUTING WRITER * April 9, 2008 With an English and journalism background, it's no surprise that Jeanine Halva-Neubauer finds comfort and ... via Greenville Online
Sentences address gap in cocaine penalties
“I think it was the right thing to do”
Published: Tuesday, April 8, 2008 at 6:01 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, April 8, 2008 at 2:43 a.m. Greenville, S.C. As many as 900 federal inmates in South Carolina serving time on crack cocaine convictions ... via StarNewsOnline.com