Local residents encouraged to sign up for cancer prevention study
Self Regional Healthcare is joining the American Cancer Society of Greenwood to present a ground-breaking study called CPS-3, or Cancer Prevention Study-3, to the residents of the Lakelands. CPS-3 is a...
View ArticleVictims in Lander rape case file lawsuit
Two of the three women who were the victims of a vicious rape that occurred in March 2012 at Lander University’s Bearcat Village have filed a civil lawsuit against the school.
View ArticleDIGITAL STREETSCAPE
The City of Greenwood could be upgrading their websites in the near future. City council discussed their “digital streetscaping” at their work session on Monday.
View ArticleGCSO, D50 team up for intruder training
The Greenwood County Sheriff’s Office and Greenwood School District 50 held a joint intruder training exercise on Tuesday. It is the second straight year that they have teamed up for the training.
View ArticleArgument leads to stabbing
An argument between a man and his girlfriend early Saturday morning led to one man being stabbed and another being arrested.
View ArticleGiving back to Ware Shoals Community
Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Members of the Sundown Motorcycle Club of Ware Shoals are all about giving back to the community. Those members recently donated "back to school"...
View ArticleSpanking leads to arrest of grandfather
A grandfather spanking some grandchildren led the grandfather’s arrest after he allegedly hit the grandmother as well.
View ArticleJohn de la Howe School receives grant from Self Family Foundation
John de la Howe School has been awarded an $11,000 grant by The Self Family Foundation in Greenwood. The award, made by the Foundation’s Next Generation Adjunct Board, came in response to an art...
View ArticleCity to consider historic overlay
Greenwood City Council is considering adopting an ordinance that would provide an additional step before structures on the National Register of Historic Places could be demolished.
View ArticleDistrict 50 Launches 50G: The new generation of learners
Greenwood School District 50 is committed to educating and preparing all students for the 21st Century Workforce. This year Emerald High School, Springfield Elementary School, and Westview Middle...
View ArticleWalking trail up against tight deadline
A proposed walking trail that would run from West Cambridge Park, along Cambridge Avenue and end at Bypass 225 is facing a very tight deadline and still must garner the approval of both the city and...
View ArticleMan facing multiple charges following foot chase
A Greenwood man is facing multiple charges after he led police on a short foot chase early Thursday morning.
View ArticleSenate committee holds hearing on TB
The state senate medical affairs committee held a hearing on the tuberculosis outbreak that occurred in Ninety Six earlier this year.
View ArticleThe epidemic of bullying
Bullying is an issue that continues to haunt the hallways of American schools and even social media. While most kids are not either a bully or someone being bullied, almost all kids are, at some point,...
View ArticleMan sentenced to 12 years for child abuse
Circuit Court Judge Frank Addy Jr. handed down a sentence of 20 years, suspended to 12 years in prison and five years of probation, to man who abused his 23-month-old son late Thursday afternoon at the...
View ArticleMan facing charges following hit-and-run
A Greenwood man is facing charges after police say he hit a 3-year-old girl and fled the scene on Wednesday evening.
View ArticleChamber hosts State of the City and County
The Greenwood Chamber of Commerce hosted their annual State of the City and County luncheon Friday at the American Legion Post 20 facility.
View ArticleJudge sets bond for murder suspect
A suspect in the Tabor Street slaying had his bond set on Friday after the judge took it under advisement following a bond hearing on Thursday.
View ArticleMan airlifted following accident
A man was airlifted after his bicycle was struck by a pickup truck on Ninety Six Highway near Marshall Circle Saturday night.
View ArticleDHEC conducts TB follow-up testing
Hundreds of people associated with Ninety Six Primary School descended upon the train depot in Ninety Six for follow-up testing related to a tuberculosis outbreak at the school that still has many...
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