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The McClaren Medical Shelter served Greenville’s Black community in the 1950’s, and will soon serve the community again as a center offering health care and support services.
We’re halfway to Christmas and it’s time to celebrate. We rounded up a list of local Christmas in July events.
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The next generation of CNC machinists is learning the ropes in this state-of-the-art facility.
Housing 500+ county employees and county services (think: tax and property offices), this new complex is also the anchor to the $1 billion County Square redevelopment.
Why Greer is a perfect home for Wenker, Inc.
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SCVCS offers a free alternative to brick-and-mortar schools.
The drafted code serves as the city’s guidelines for future development and growth and takes effect Saturday, July 15.
We’re honoring Greenville’s beverages and beverage makers with these summer drinks and upcoming drink events.
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Construction is underway and students are training to prepare for the branch’s opening in August.
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This educational event at Fluor Field is free for K-12 students.

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Clemson University shared an update on its ongoing construction projects.
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Hosted by the Greenville County Historical Society, the 2024-2025 Lecture Series will help Greenvillians learn more about our city by looking at its past.
UHM’s newest exhibition “Finding the Force... Awakening an Empire” features costumes from the latest “Star Wars” movies on display for the first time.
This penny sales tax, which could appear on the ballot in November, would help repair and improve roads and bridges throughout the county.
“Great Wall” — a short film by Undercurrent Film Company — followed Khailing Neoh’s journey to open her downtown dim sum restaurant Sum Bar.