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'Crash fees' to be charged in Greer
GREER - A new city policy of charging insurance companies "crash fees" to respond to wrecks could drive insurance premiums up if the city succeeds in tapping this revenue source during cash-strapped times.
Easley contestant among pageant's preliminary winners
Four preliminary winners were announced Thursday night at the Miss South Carolina and Miss South Carolina Teen Pageant at Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium.
Election filing season opens July 15
Residents will have a chance to file for public office in Greenville County cities and special purpose districts starting July 15.
Puglia overcomes shyness to represent Greater Mauldin
Desiree Puglia was a cling-to-Mom's-pants-leg kind of child, she says, very shy and quiet.
Teen Recovering After Mauldin Shooting
Deputies said a teen was shot several times while sitting inside a car in Mauldin on Sunday afternoon.
Give your closet boutique style
Simpsonville businesswoman and mom Felicia Phifer loves fashion - from designer jeans to trendy accessories.
Clemson University has been recognized for its commitment to sustainable development with the U.S. Green Building Council's award of LEED certification for two buildings on the campus of the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research near Mauldin.
Penalties for felling historic trees may rise
Mauldin's City Council wants to strengthen rules to preserve historic trees, rules that some landowners have flaunted in the face of what Council members have called meager fines.
Greenville News Editorial: Some state schools stand out
Some high schools in South Carolina have brought highly favorable attention to our state for their academic rigor.
German playground equipment maker swings into Greenville
The owner of a German playground equipment company picked Greenville for a small sales and distribution office after he happened on the city last year and liked it, his son said Friday.
72-year-old SC man hit crossing I-385
A 72-year-old Fountain Inn man who was trying to cross Interstate 385 in Laurens County was struck by an SUV on Wednesday afternoon, authorities said.
The city of Mauldin has finalized its $17.2 million budget without a tax increase, while two major credit rating agencies recognized the city's strong financial position, even as other Greenville County cities struggle with finances in light of the economic recession and continued state cuts to local government funding.
Mauldin's Younginer faces dream decision
An athlete's life is all about sacrifice and opportunity costs. Thus, as he mulls perhaps the biggest decision of his life, Madison Younginer is weighing what he will leave behind as heavily as what he will be pushing toward.
Ice Cream in the Park and Town Hall Meeting at Heritage Park
Representative Garry Smith cordially invites you to attend the Sixth Annual Ice Cream In the Park and Town Hall Meeting at Simpsonville's Heritage Park CentrePlex on Thursday, June 25, 2009 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Town Hall Event Sponsored by the Mauldin, Simpsonville & Fountain Inn Chambers of Commerce Ice Cream , Provided by Mayfield Dairy Voter ...
David "Mike" and Lucille Kibbe, Simpsonville residents for the past 32 years, celebrated their 50th anniversary at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church on Saturday, June 6, 2009, with a drop-in celebration given by their children, grandchildren and niece.
Third-quarter hiring expected to be slow
Strong competition for jobs will continue as employers in the Greenville-Mauldin-Easley area predict hiring at a 'slow pace' during the third quarter, according to the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey.
Simpsonville council reverses mass transit decision
Reversing a decision made at a previous City Council meeting, the city of Simpsonville has approved a proposal to seek $1.2 million in federal stimulus funding to start a bus transit line linking Simpsonville and Mauldin to Greenville.
Mauldin The Maverick football team posted good rushing number in the 2008 football season and the reason was good play on the offensive line.
Golden Strip Students Shine at 3rd Annual St. Francis/D-1 Sports Performance Challenge
For the third year in a row, Golden Strip student athletes distinguished themselves at the annual Bon Secours St.
Dog owners are invited to enter their pet in a variety of competitions to win prizes and certificates from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. June 5 at the W. Jack Greer Branch Library, 800 W. Butler Road.