Spinning new dreams: Family brings life to two area mills
Endless potential.
That’s what Ashleigh Black and her husband, Lawrence, see when they look at the Taylors Mill.
Endless potential.
That’s what Ashleigh Black and her husband, Lawrence, see when they look at the Taylors Mill.
Country Day School students wrapped up summer activities with a lesson on pioneers.
During their final week, children dressed as the early settlers of America and performed actives such as shaking jars filled with cream in order to make butter.
Ten-thousand art enthusiasts are expected at the ninth annual Indie Craft Parade, which is moving to the Taylors Mill this year.
The festival is on the move after a successful run in downtown Greenville.
A local roofing company is reaching out to a Greer veteran in need.
Guy Roofing recently donated a solar panel system to David Hill through collaboration with Upstate Warrior Solution.
The system is expected to save the Hills more than $1,000 annually on energy costs.
A new officer is on the force at Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP).
The community will get one more chance to enjoy the live summer concert series Tunes in the Park this Friday at the Greer City Park amphitheater.
After a rainout on July 6 forced a cancellation of that night’s performance, the Carolina Coast Band concert was rescheduled for Aug. 3, adding an additional week to the original lineup.
This summer, around 50 kids from the Greer community found a safe, educational, and fun place to play at the Greer Community Outreach Center on Poinsett Street.
Editor’s Note: The following article is part of a series on the men and women that worked at the SC State Hospital in Columbia. Part 1 of Skipper’s story can be found in the July 18 edition of The Greer Citizen. Look for further stories on Bull Street to appear this summer in The Greer Citizen.
Lighter Moments
Editor’s Note: The following article is part of a series on the men and women that worked at the SC State Hospital in Columbia. Look for further stories on Bull Street to appear this summer in The Greer Citizen.
Twitter famous twin brothers Malcolm and Marcus Williams paid a visit to children at The Village Project on Monday.
The Greenville siblings gained notoriety on the social media platform after a recent post from Marcus stating that his brother had posed for both of their yearbook pictures in high school.
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