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Time to nominate 2024's TALK Greenville 25 Most Beautiful People!
It's time for the 2024 25 Most Beautiful People in the Upstate, presented by TALK Greenville. We're looking for 25 people who have made our community more beautiful simply by the way they choose to lead their lives. They should have a passion for giving to other people in their...
Greenville has a blaring noise problem it needs to address
Greenville has a growing problem with severe noise that is harming our health, finances, and quality of life. As a senior planner for a city similar to Greenville, I prepared noise regulations for that city. I have visited and lived in hundreds of cities. No city I know of has...
The barcode turns 50. Where it's used may surprise you
News Video Weather Sports Your Carolina Livin’ Upstate Community Report It! About Us. The essential and revolutionary tool often goes overlooked but after half a century of utility, the barcode is evolving with the times.
Stretch of Swamp Rabbit Trail in Fountain Inn closed for necessary repairs, officials say
FOUNTAIN INN, S.C. — The city of Fountain Inn announces the temporary closure of the Fountain Inn section of the Swamp Rabbit Trail due to necessary repairs. The Fountain Inn part of the trail stretches from Hellams Street to Mount Zion Drive near Country Chase Fitness Park. The closure...
Demolition begins on former Herald-Journal building in downtown Spartanburg, what to know
Demolition of the former Spartanburg Herald-Journal building at 189 W. Main St. has begun. On Thursday, workers with DEMTEK LLC used cranes to remove bricks from the top half of the exterior of the former Herald Journal building. The building is being demolished because its site will be used in the multi-use development project...
July 2024: More than 120 things to do in Greenville, Spartanburg and beyond!
Find weekly updates and highlights and even more events at upstateparent.com. Send your organization’s family events to chris@worthyplace.com. Spartanburg County Public Libraries’ Summer Reading Program continues through July 31. Program times vary. Register for July events, including Wildlife Geeks, Robot Petting Zoo, Poetry Slam with Moody Black and more. For details, visit spartanburglibraries.org.
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