Greenwood man sentenced to 20 years in 2012 slaying
A Greenwood man received a 20 year sentence after pleading guilty to manslaughter in connection with a 2012 killing.
View ArticleTwo arrested in connection with burglary
The Greenwood Police Department has arrested two people in connection with a burglary which occurred last month on Ansley Court.
View ArticleMonaghan named Master Gardener of the Year
Sue Monaghan was presented with the award of Master Gardener of the Year by Ann Barklow at the recent annual meeting of the Lakelands Master Gardeners. In 2009 Monaghan first took the Master Gardener...
View ArticleWoman charged with 17th shoplifting offense
A Greenwood woman is facing her 17th shoplifting charge following an incident at a Bi-Lo grocery store over the weekend.
View ArticleCity unveils new Uptown Market concept plans
Greenwood City Council got their first look at the much anticipated concept plans for the Uptown Greenwood farmer’s market.
View ArticleSuspect in custody following standoff with police
A suspect is in custody following a standoff with police which lasted more than two hours Monday night.
View ArticleGreenwood drug dealer sentenced 13 years
Eight Circuit Solicitor David Stumbo announced today that a 29 year-old Greenwood man has been convicted on drug distribution charges and sentenced to 13 years in prison. On Monday, Sherard Antonio...
View ArticleFallaw signs with Spartanburg Methodist
Emerald High School standout baseball player Hamp Fallaw signed a National Letter of Intent Tuesday to continue his career at Spartanburg Methodist College.
View ArticleCounty to abate asbestos from courthouse
Greenwood County Council on Tuesday passed an ordinance to allow for an expenditure of up to $500,000 to abate asbestos found at the Greenwood County Courthouse.
View ArticleNEED FOR SPEED
Wyatt Banks may not be able to walk, but the 16-month-old is not letting that slow him down one bit.
View ArticleLander begins work on a new campus residence hall
Lander University broke ground on Tuesday, March 4, for a $15 million residence hall that will rise on a portion of the university’s former softball field, opposite the Physical Education and Exercise...
View ArticleNinety Six names three finalists for head coaching job
Greenwood School District 52 has named three finalists for the head football coach position recently vacated by Chris Liner.
View ArticleSTEMS students dominate annual Invention Convention
For the fourth straight year, STEMS students at Westview Middle School took home more awards than any other school at the annual Invention Convention.
View ArticleWideman announces run for State House
Tony Wideman, owner of T.W. Boon’s in Uptown Greenwood, announced Wednesday night that he will be running for the S.C. House of Representatives District 12 seat.
View ArticleLocal Orthodontist makes donation to Humane Society
Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 During the month of February, McCallum Orthodontics pledged to donate $1 for every “like” they received on their Facebook page to the Humane...
View ArticleGreenwood man facing multiple charges
A Greenwood man is facing multiple charges following a reported domestic incident last September.
View ArticleDoolittle named Ninety Six head football coach
The Greenwood School District 52 Board of Trustees unanimously voted during a called meeting Thursday to name Mike Doolittle as the next head football coach at Ninety Six High School.
View ArticleStarz24, Norman to host 2ND annual celebrity basketball game
Greenwood native and Carolina Panthers defensive back Josh Norman will be hosting the 2nd Annual Starz24 Celebrity Basketball Game on Saturday, March 8 in the Greenwood High School gymnasium.
View ArticleSuspect in standoff has history of violence
The suspect arrested Monday night following a standoff with police has a history of violence, according to police reports.
View ArticleGraham talks healthcare
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham visited the Greenwood County Library Friday to talk with business leaders as part of the Greenwood Chamber of Commerce’s Legislative Series.
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