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Knight adds to list of trophy antlers
Donnie Knight has no idea how many bucks he has added to the state's record book for trophy antlers over the years, but he keeps adding them to the list.
Harrell promised copy of Gov. Sanford ethics investigation report
COLUMBIA - Some lawmakers want to see more detail about ethics charges facing Gov.
Churches ready to give Boxes of Love to needy
Four Mauldin-area churches are partnering to bring Thanksgiving to some of the Golden Strip's needy families.
Band concert and more news from Mauldin Middle School
The Winter Band Concert is December 3rd at 6:45. The Winter String Concert is December 8th.
3 Mauldin softball stars pick colleges
Three Mauldin seniors who have been leaders on one of the state's best softball programs signed national letters of intent Monday.
Book Fair and more news from Mauldin High
Books Make Great Gifts! Barnes & Noble In-Store Bookfair Sunday, November 29, Monday, November 30 and Tuesday, December 1 - 8a.m - 11p.m. The Media Center is sponsoring an In-Store Bookfair at the Barnes & Noble - The Shops of Greenridge.
Secrets To Selling, Saving On Consignment
The resale industry is booming in this economy. Many people are finding items in their homes that they no longer want and are selling them for money.
2nd School Bus Crash Blocks Traffic In Mauldin 2hr
A second Friday morning school bus crash within an hour has caused injuries and blocked traffic in Mauldin.
Spartanburg: Dangerous crossing
Published: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, November 9, 2009 at 10:06 p.m. A new study ranks Spartanburg County as the most dangerous of the state's metro communities for pedestrians.
Mauldin voters give nod to all three incumbents
Incumbents ruled the polls in Mauldin as all three incumbents defeated challengers Nov.
Two charged in meth bust in Mauldin
Two people face charges of manufacturing methamphetamine after investigators followed a tip Monday to a Mauldin home where they said they found tubing, propane cylinders and chemicals associated with making the drug.
Armed Forces * Pvt. 2 Jordan Wade Shealy of Simpsonville graduated from the U.S. Army Infantry One-Station Unit Training in Ft.
Hutzell leads Upstate scouting into a new era
In her youth, Kim Hutzell turned to the Girl Scouts as her touchstone when she moved from place to place.
Reverse Mortgages - The Myths and Facts at Mauldin Library
Reverse Mortgages - The Myths and Facts A free seminar about financial options for seniors with emphasis on the reverse mortgage will be held November 19th at 10:00AM at the Mauldin Library, 900 W. Butler Road.
Gunman sought in Mauldin driveway shooting
Published: Thursday, November 5, 2009 - ES0 am _SPAN> B9 Paul Alongi Staff writer palongi@greenvillenews.com A Simpsonville man survived a gunshot to the back of the head in a Mauldin driveway, and authorities were trying Wednesda9 to identif9 who pulled the trigger, Greenville Count9 sheriff's deputies said.
Man Survives After Being Shot In Head
Greenville County deputies are investigating a shooting after a man was found facedown in a driveway with a gunshot wound.
Simpsonville breaks ground on downtown amphitheater
Wade Shealy hopes a new, 200-seat amphitheater in downtown Simpsonville will attract more local music and entertainment.
Daffodil City Project ready to plant in Mauldin
You won't notice the daffodils until spring arrives, but the Mauldin Garden Club is preparing now for Mauldin to blossom into a Daffodil City.
Man found shot in head in Mauldin
Two men were being questioned after investigators said they found a man lying in a driveway on Bridges Road in the Mauldin area with a gunshot wound to his head.
Deputies: Man Shot In Head Near Mauldin
Greenville County deputies said that a man was flown to a local hospital after he was shot in the head on Tuesday night.