Still Water owners looking to sell business
Still Water Grill owners Connie and Susie Bakeman will be moving on after three years on Trade Street in downtown Greer.
The sisters-in-law are looking to sell the business and move on to something new.
Still Water Grill owners Connie and Susie Bakeman will be moving on after three years on Trade Street in downtown Greer.
The sisters-in-law are looking to sell the business and move on to something new.
A proposed 2020 re-surfacing list, detailing more than two dozen potential road paving projects in Greenville and Spartanburg Counties, was presented to Greer City Council Tuesday night.
More town homes could be on the way to Greer, following an approval from the City of Greer Board of Zoning Appeals on Monday night.
Donations and volunteers needed
The annual Skyla Strong Fair is looking for donations for the auction and volunteers for the day of the fair, which will be October 26 this year. Text 864-449-0499.
BI-LO is reintroducing itself to the Greer community with its remodeled store on Wade Hampton Boulevard set to open this week.
As part of the grand reopening ceremony, a ribbon cutting is taking place at the BI-LO store located at 1365 West Wade Hampton Boulevard in Greer at 8 a.m. today (Wednesday, Sept. 11).
Local bakers will square off during the Great Greer Bake Off, set for Sept. 21.
Greer’s Charla Tippin-Smith is partnering with Plate 108 to bring the event to life, with proceeds benefitting Make-A-Wish.
Greer’s fourth annual Railfest is set for Saturday, Sept. 28, from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. at Greer City Park.
This four-hour event, focused on trains and rail safety, is free to the public, offering presentations from Operation Lifesaver, a trackless train ride for children, model trains and more.
Greer Commission of Public Works crews were sent to the coast last Friday morning to help with power restoration efforts following hurricane Dorian.
Lt. Governor Pamela Evette said 250,000 South Carolinians lost power as a result of hurricane Dorian last week.
A shade shelter is being constructed at the Park of Lyman playground.
The future shelter, which was approved by Lyman Town Council Monday night, will have space for four picnic tables with a capacity to seat 30 adults.
317 Trade Street Greer, SC 29651
Phone: 1-864-877-2076