Argument at GHS leads to student getting stitches
A Wednesday afternoon argument during an art class at Greenwood High School led to a student receiving stitches after being cut with a knife.
View ArticleHappy National Chocolate Chip Day!
Today is National Chocolate Chip Day! Chocolate chips are an essential ingredient in dozens of delicious baked goods—chocolate chip cookies, chocolate chip pancakes, chocolate chip muffins, chocolate...
View ArticleMan facing drug charge following traffic stop
A Greenwood man is facing several charges, including a drug charge, following a Tuesday afternoon traffic stop on Cambridge Avenue.
View ArticleHospiceCare of the Piedmont Welcomes New Volunteers
HospiceCare of the Piedmont is pleased to welcome 8 new Volunteers to our Hospice family.
View ArticleMemorial Day Retiring of the Colors Ceremony
This Memorial Day, May 26th, Boy Scout Troop 54 will be having their annual Flag Retirement Ceremony at the Watkins Flagpole at Erskine College at 6 pm.
View ArticleHelp Greenwood win $12,000 in Troy-Built Contest
Keep Greenwood County Beautiful the only South Carolina affiliate of Keep America Beautiful selected as one of the 5 national finalists to be in the running for a $12,000 grant from TroyBilt....
View ArticleVehicle overturns on Milford Springs Road
A vehicle overturned on Milford Springs Road Thursday afternoon, leaving the driver shaken but not injured.
View ArticleDrug trafficker gets 10 years
A Greenwood man, which Greenwood County Sheriff Tony Davis called one of the most troublesome drug dealers in Greenwood, was sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to two drug...
View ArticleTeen pleads guilty to auto break-ins, other charges
A Greenwood teen pleaded guilty to a number of charges stemming from several different incidents which occurred in 2013.
View ArticleSelf Regional Healthcare System's Craig White recognized as "Grassroots...
COLUMBIA , SC - The American Hospital Association (AHA), in partnership with the South Carolina Hospital Association (SCHA), recently awarded Craig White, vice president corporate compliance,...
View ArticleFormer Abbeville Magistrate pleads guilty to misconduct
Former Abbeville County Magistrate George Thomas Ferguson was in court in Lexington County Friday for a plea proceeding stemming from charges filed more than a year ago.
View ArticleTEAM KEITH
Six years ago when Keith Ridgeway started volunteering at Highway 34 Volunteer Fire Department, he had no idea how close he would become with the other firefighters. Now battling cancer, Ridgeway has...
View ArticleSCDPS Kicks Off Buckle Up
Columbia , SC -- The South Carolina Department of Public Safety (SCDPS) today kicked off its Buckle Up, South Carolina campaign as law enforcement prepares for the busy summer travel season. From May...
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"Your body can't go anywhere your mind doesn't push it," read a sign hanging in front of the platform where Cameron Dorn spent 24 hours doing burpees, an exercise similar to eight-count body builders...
View ArticleTraffic rerouted after tree blocks road
A tree fell across Cambridge Avenue near the intersection with Grace Street Sunday afternoon causing traffic to be rerouted and power outages in the area.
View ArticleSorrow receives P.E.O. STAR Scholarship
The prestigious P.E.O. (Philanthropic Educational Organization) STAR Scholarship, for the 2013-2014 academic year, was presented to Skylar Sorrow, a senior at Emerald High School. The scholarship...
View ArticleConnie Maxwell's President receives special honor
A special trip to the SC State House took place for Connie Maxwell Children’s Home president, Dr. Ben Davis, on Connie Maxwell’s 122nd Anniversary.
View ArticleTwo named to John de la Howe School Board
Gov. Nikki Haley has appointed two new trustees to John de la Howe School in McCormick. Tom Love of McCormick and Dan Shonka of Central have been confirmed by the South Carolina Senate to begin...
View ArticleDuncan thanks first responders
U.S. Rep. Jeff Duncan stopped in Greenwood Tuesday morning to thank first responders for the work they do to keep our community safe.
View ArticleAlleged exposure leads to arrest
A Greenwood man was arrested Sunday afternoon after he allegedly exposed himself to a woman as she was walking down the street.
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