HospiceCare of the Piedmont Welcomes New Volunteers
HospiceCare of the Piedmont is pleased to welcome 13 new Volunteers to our Hospice family.
View ArticleFather charged with assaulting son
A father was arrested Wednesday after authorities say he whipped his 9-year-old son with a belt and punched the boy repeatedly with a closed fist.
View ArticleLander's Montessori master's degree program accepts students
Lander University has begun accepting applications for its Master of Education in Montessori Education program for the term beginning in January 2016.
View ArticleGCSO: Altercation leads to man having throat slit
A man was discovered Thursday afternoon at a local gas station with his throat slit, according to officials with the Greenwood County Sheriff’s Office.
View ArticleSheriff: Two investigations underway at GCSO
There are two separate investigations underway at the Greenwood County Sheriff’s Office, according to Sheriff Tony Davis.
View ArticleAnother successful year
It’s an event that continues to grow every year and get better every year. And it provides nearly half of the cash needed to operate the Greenwood Soup Kitchen. The 2015 version of Empty Bowls once...
View ArticleDuncan talks neighborhoods, impact with GAHFH
U.S. Rep. Jeff Duncan was in Greenwood Thursday afternoon to visit with Greenwood Area Habitat for Humanity and see the impact of federal funding on local neighborhoods and their revitalization.
View ArticleElliott picks up win in debut as HC
Shawn Elliott made the most of his first game as interim head coach for the South Carolina Gamecocks Saturday by knocking off SEC East division foe Vanderbilt 19-10 at Williams-Brice Stadium.
View ArticleNo. 21 Lander men's soccer drops PBC game at Flagler, 1-0
No. 21-ranked Lander men's soccer team suffered its second loss of the season Saturday when the Flagler Saints held off the Bearcats, 1-0, in a Peach Belt Conference game.
View ArticleLander University Professor to Perform in Russia
Lander University associate professor of music Dr. Chuck Neufeld is headed to Russia, where he will sing in the Grand Hall of the Moscow State Conservatory on Monday, Oct. 19. Neufeld, a tenor, will...
View ArticleLocal Seniors Contribute to S.C. Silver Haired Legislature
The 186-member South Carolina Silver Haired Legislature (SCSHL) which includes several members from the Upper Savannah region recently held its 17th Annual Legislative Priorities Session in the House...
View ArticleLander gallery to feature an art exhibition by two local artists
Lander University’s Monsanto Gallery is preparing to host an exhibition featuring the works of local artists Robert Poe and Roger Stevenson. The exhibition, “Beyond Boundaries,” will run from Oct. 21...
View ArticleMicrochip Clinic Oct 24
The Humane Society of Greenwood is hosting a Microchip Clinic on Saturday, Oct 24 from 10am – 1pm. Registration for your pet is $15. HSOG is located at 241 Wilbanks Circle, Greenwood SC. No...
View ArticleRepublican and Democratic Presidential Preference Primaries
The Republican and Democratic Presidential Preference Primaries are tentatively scheduled for Saturday, February 20 th and Saturday, February 27 th respectively. As with all Primary Elections, there...
View ArticleHoliday Inn Express: Chamber's Business of the Week
The Greenwood Chamber of Commerce has selected to spotlight the Holiday Inn Express as their “Business of the Week” program. The Holiday Inn Express is conveniently located at 110 Birchtree Drive,...
View ArticleShred & E-Waste Day at Lowe's Oct 25
Keep Greenwood County Beautiful is organizing the Shred & E-Waste Day at Lowe’s in Greenwood for free personal document / paper shredding and E-waste recycling.
View ArticleGreenwood High School Girls Varsity Tennis beat Woodmont High School
Greenwood High School Lady Eagles Tennis Team defeated Woodmont High School in a double header match, completing the first previous match that was postponed due to rain, and playing the next match.
View ArticlePedestrian struck, killed in Bradley
***UPDATED 10/19/15 10:55 p.m.*** Greenwood County Coroner Sonny Cox has identified the victim. A pedestrian was struck and killed Monday night along Callison Road in Bradley.
View ArticleCouncil denies rezoning request
Greenwood City Council on Monday night denied a rezoning request that would have rezoned a piece of property behind the new Walmart store from Institutional Professional to General Commercial.
View ArticleWind Ensemble Prepares for 'Watery' Show
Those attending the Lander University Wind Ensemble’s Tuesday, Oct. 20 show might be reminded of the line “water, water everywhere,” from Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s famous poem, “The Rime of the...
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