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Join United Way of Greenville County for their second annual Women United Summit, featuring bestselling author and speaker Angela Garbes.
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KIND of the Upstate — kids including and nurturing disabilities — is making a difference in our community by teaching kids to embrace each other and treat everyone with a little more kindness.
Greenville, SC is no stranger to tourists venturing from all over to experience our city, and VisitGreenvilleSC has the numbers to prove it — here’s a look at Greenville’s tourism by the numbers.
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Who will come out on top in the 2024-2025 Palmetto Series — the Tigers or the Gamecocks?
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Greenville Technical College’s new Prisma Health Center for Health & Life Sciences is officially open for fall classes.
Coming in 2026, Clemson’s first professional program will help meet the community’s needs as SC experiences a veterinarian shortage.
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The Greenville Triumph team store is the only place to get the full range of Triumph and Liberty gear, including rare game-used items.
The City of Greenville says the Greenline-Spartanburg neighborhood near downtown faces enormous growth pressure and a dwindling stock of affordable housing.

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