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Let’s get educated on the dangers of flushing those ever-so-handy “flushable” wipes — and what to do instead — with insight from the Reedy River Water Quality Group.
Wondering what to do with your tree now that the holiday season is over? We have some tips on how to recycle your Christmas tree.
We asked our readers how they would spend a snow day in Greenville, and here’s what they said.
The Greenville Homeless Alliance asked local artist Ninja Picasso to create “Seen-Heard-Valued,” a mural that “depicts stories of hope from people who have experienced homelessness in the city.”
In order to provide this affordable housing in Greenville, the property needs to be rezoned to a “flexible review district.”
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If you’re looking for a recipient for your end-of-the-year giving, consider a contribution to ACH to support developmentally-challenged children and their families.
The Cultural Corridor will improve roadways for drivers while also improving pedestrian connectivity in Downtown Greenville.
Kidding Around Greenville and Greenville Bike Taxi have teamed up for a festive pedicab tour in Greenville.
The $500,000 in funding from the Corridor Identification and Development Program will further study routes between Charlotte and Atlanta, which includes stops in Greenville.
“The Lovely Adventures of Lulu” chronicles the traveling adventures of Lulu, a 9-year-old pup. A portion of the proceeds from the book will go to the Greenville Humane Society.

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