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Every year, the Y’s Annual Campaign has one goal: To improve the lives of thousands of people across Greenville County.
The new United Community Headquarters is now open and we’re taking a look at the stats.
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The Pickens Azalea Festival has been drawing crowds for over 40 years as one of the largest festivals celebrating local artisans in the Southeast.
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Four lucky winners will score a $500 Teacher + Staff Appreciation Package ahead of Teacher Appreciation Week, coming up May 6-10.
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Furman University’s Master of Arts in Strategic Design (MASD) is a two-year program that prepares students for a career in various creative roles.
From a tiny home community to downtown ziplines, here are some of your craziest ideas for Greenville.
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Furman Fear(less) is a 52-week program that uses research-backed methods to help you conquer stress, control negative voices, and cultivate daily joy.
The Greenville Drive, our minor league baseball team, opens another season at Fluor Field at the West End.
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United Way of Greenville County is hosting an interactive session tackling poverty in Greenville.
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Attend an in-person or virtual open house to learn more about summer and fall registration at Greenville Technical College.

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The community hub at Hartness will see several new tenants and new, fresh amenities.
Greenville Water shared progress on a restoration project in Northern Greenville County near its facility in the North Saluda reservoir.
Including gifts for neighbors, foodies, significant others, homebodies, students, and gifts under $20.
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Fall For Greenville is back and we’ve got all the info on tickets, planning, and new additions.
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As you hit the road to the mountains this fall and winter, things may look a little different. However, Asheville’s tourism bureau says it is welcoming visitors as the community recovers from Hurricane Helene.
Highlighting the history of the land where Unity Park sits today, The Path to Progress sits in the center of the park right along the Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail.
The City of Greenville’s Traffic Safety Action Plan highlights seven strategies for making roadways in our city safer.
Are you looking to serve the community? We’re compiling a list of Open board seats in Greenville.