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17. All are invited. Call 864-963-5834. The Rev. Waddy Tally of Pleasant View Baptist Church, Gray Court, will be the guest speaker during a black history program at 4 p.m. Feb. Comment?
Golden Strip news briefs
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Lunch is $25 per person or $200 for a table of eight. Burke Royster, superintendent of Greenville County school district, will be the guest speaker. Comment?
18 for Presidents Day. Interim progress reports will be issued Feb. 21. A free online SAT prep course from the College Board is available at no cost to students preparing for the test. Comment?
Greenville County junkyards could face new restrictions
Concerns about the noise and unsightly scrap heaps that sometimes come with living near junkyards have given rise to new restrictions that put tougher limits on how closely the businesses could open to homes in Mauldin. Comment?
Anniversary: James Leonard Smith & Daisy Miller Smith
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2, 2013. Leonard of Fountain Inn and Daisy of Greenville were married at Daisy's home on Feb. Comment?
Anniversary: Ron Urso & Betty Urso
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Ron Urso Fountain Inn Ron and Betty Urso celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Comment?
Teacher grading plan draws fire from Greenville County School Board
Students in Taunja Pool's fifth-grade class at Summit Drive Elementary School know exactly what their teacher's goals are for the year, she says, because they helped her set them. Comment?
Simpsonville author releases book about fatherhood
Lomax, who pastors the New Life in Christ Missionary Baptist Church in Fountain Inn, uses his pen to explore the issues of fatherless homes and to argue that all fathers have a concrete responsibility to build and maintain healthy relationships with their children. Comment?
Fountain Inn shares in anti-litter money
Fountain Inn is sharing in a $184,225 pot of money that has put a bull's eye on litter across the state, according Palmetto Pride. Comment?
Rec baseball copes with travel teams
More than 2,000 parents across the Golden Strip will turn to the area's three cities over the next month to sign up their children for the spring baseball season, but the local recreation leagues aren't the only options anymore. Comment?
10 at First Baptist Simpsonville, 3 Hedge St. Call 864-967-8591. Grace Covenant, 739 N. Main St., Mauldin, will celebrate its 50th anniversary on Feb. Comment?
Kirven proved an outstanding leader
Kirven has been a strong voice for economic development, a unifying force on a council once known for its divisiveness, and a decisive and forward-looking leader who has helped Greenville County overcome many problems and most notably the self-made one surrounding the Martin Luther King Jr. Comment?
Mother holds hope 1984 cold case will be solved
Cassandra Johnson was 20 years old when her life was cut short by multiple stab wounds, her body found in a wooded area of Simpsonville nearly three decades ago, police said. Comment?
There are many causes of our violent society
No one would have ever dreamed of such a tragedy 40 or 50 years ago. My opinions on what's wrong will probably step on a few toes, but I couldn't care less. Comment?
Greenville County Council elects Taylor to succeed Kirven
The last time there was a contest for chairman of Greenville County Council, the 12 members of council were evenly divided over who to elect as their next leader. Comment?
Council elects Taylor to succeed Kirven
The last time there was a contest for chairman of Greenville County Council, the 12 members of council were evenly divided over who to elect as their next leader. Comment?
Situation 'fluid' in contest to replace Kirven as council chairman
The last time there was a contest for chairman of Greenville County Council, the 12 members of council were evenly divided over who to elect as their next leader. Comment?
Simpsonville arts close to 'big changes'
Much work still needs to be done to Simpsonville's fine arts center, but a renovated entrance and fresh paint on the auditorium walls are fueling hopes that it could be on the verge of coming into its own as an artistic venue. Comment?
Committee dedicated to senior residents
Seniors living in Fountain Inn will now have a new avenue to have their concerns addressed. Comment?
Fountain Inn considers planned development
Donna and Rodney Brown have purchased and renovated several homes in Fountain Inn's historic Woodside Mill Village. Comment?