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Elite Clemson is not just for the gifted anymore
Clemson is now helping impaired students excel. Intellectual impairment refers to limitations in mental functioning and adaptive skills. No wonder his peers have named Joseph Ryan the Class of ’39 Award of Excellence. Imagine a major university finding ways to incorporate practical lessons for people with impairments. Ryan is the Sue Stanzione Distinguished Professor at Clemson University’s College of Education. He is the founder and executive director of the ClemsonLIFE™ (Le
Jan 11 min read


The SC Department of Public Health reports a surge in the flu, but severity often is low
Seasonal influenza continues to surge, as in past seasons, but the severity remains low, the SC Department of Public Health (SCDH) said in its weekly report. But the influenza spread is expected to continue. According to the CDC, three pediatric flu-related deaths have been reported. The influenza A viruses are the most frequently reported this season. The SCDH reports seven flu-related deaths and 742 flu-associated hospitalizations. The CDC recommends that everyone 6 months
Dec 31, 20251 min read


Greenville police are investigating a shooting at Unity Park last night
The investigation continues today into the shooting that occurred at Unity Park last night. The adult female victim was shot and treated at the hospital and has since been released. The victim was near the playground area at the time of the incident, which occurred between two parties near the Unity Park sign. Detectives have determined the victim was not involved in the altercation and is considered an innocent bystander. No arrests have been reported. The police are ask
Dec 26, 20251 min read


Spartanburg County has done $250,000 in road repairs, according to authorities
Allen Smith, President and CEO of OneSpartanburg, Inc., said the county has invested more than $250,000 in road improvements over the past year. ALLEN SMITH Funds are coming from the new penny tax, which started about a year ago. Many shoddy roads have already been paved, painted, and repaired, Smith said. Sloan Grove Rd. and Zion Hill Rd., one of the most dangerous intersections in the county is now being made into a round-about, he said. According to Smith, Spartanburg main
Dec 18, 20251 min read


Jim Clyburn's new book, a bestseller
The First Eight: A History of the eight Black Congressmen from South Carolina. Jim Clyburn is the ninth. The Civil War started in South Carolina. So did Jim Crow, the overthrow of Reconstruction, and a long and cruel history of suppression and tyranny against Blacks. Therefore, it is remarkable that nine congressmen have been elected against this backdrop. South Carolina is the state that gave rise to the Civil War. Three days after Abraham Lincoln was elected president, its
Dec 16, 20253 min read


Police called the juvenile stabbing an accidnt, but welcome tips
On December 12, the Greenville Police Department reported a juvenile stabbing accident, pending further investigation. The incident occurred in the area of 102 S. Main St. Police found the victim with lacerations to his torso. The minor was transported to Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital for treatment. No arrest has been made, and the investigation remains active. Although this incident occurred before the curfew, police remind parents and guardians of the importanc
Dec 14, 20251 min read


"Putting seniors in the center of everything we do"
Patients say that it is more than a mere motto for Centerwell Senior Care. The seniors I interviewed said clinic locations are convenient throughout Greenville. The hours are good, the care is personalized, longer than at other primary care facilities. The team of doctors works together to provide a holistic model of care. One senior had severe chest pain. With a history of heartburn, he could not be sure he was not having a heart problem, something unaccustomed for him. He h
Dec 9, 20252 min read


GSP's CEO was awarded the Order of the Palmetto
The President and Chief Executive Officer of the Greenville-Spartanburg Airport was awarded the Order of the Palmetto on November 21. Dave Edwads was awarded South Carolina’s highest civilian honor for his leadership, a statement said. Edwards’ leadership at GSP has helped advance air service, expand economic development in the Upstate, and strengthen the airport’s position as a leading international cargo gateway, making a lasting impact on the state, according to a GSP stat
Dec 1, 20251 min read


The Greenville Council approved the no-camping ordinance in public
The anti-camping ordinance was approved on Nov. 24. The new ordinance is scheduled to take effect 30 days after the city manager has certified all of the following provisions are in place: 24/7 bathrooms, storage facilities, policy review plan, outreach contract, arrangement to inform vagrants of all their resources, trauma treatment, law enforcement authorized to give rides to service providers, homeless shelter definition established. There was a protracted and heated discu
Nov 25, 20251 min read


Stark progress on remodel of Nicholtown Community Center
Are Representative Chandra E. Dillard, center supervisor, Octavia Jones, and the community pleased with the progress on the remodel of their beloved community center? Sure, reconstruction is inconvenient at best, but look at these pictures and find measured joy in knowing that project completion is closer each day. See the drawing of the final project. A TRAINED EYE TAKES YEARS TO CULTIVATE Examine these recent pictures showing the progress room by room. See for yourself that
Nov 20, 20251 min read


The Greenville Chamber is an exceptional resource
The chamber is so helpful that it is one of the first things new or recently moved-in businesses examine and join. Not a newcomer to the business scene, the Greenville Chamber was established 136 years ago. They have observed cities that grow too fast and have seen the snarled and twisted path that results. That’s why chamber leaders embrace intelligent, deliberate, controlled growth. 2ND FLOOR SUITE 550 According to Gregg Dietz, engagement manager, there are 1600 members. Ne
Nov 19, 20251 min read


Fatal motorcycle accident on Nov. 15 on I-85, police report
Greenville, S.C. — On November 15 at 2:47 p.m. , Greenville Police Department officers responded to a report of a collision with injuries at 385 North and Pleasantburg Drive . According to witnesses, a pickup truck struck a motorcycle carrying two occupants. The male driver of the motorcycle was pronounced dead on the scene. A female passenger was transported to Prisma Health with severe injuries. Police officer Diana Munoz said in a statement that, through further inves
Nov 17, 20251 min read


A Greenville clinic leads the way to better health for sickle cell disease patients
The Prisma Health Sickle Cell Lifespan Center in Greenville provides comprehensive care for people living with sickle cell disease (SCD) of all ages—the only clinic in South Carolina built on this “lifespan” model under one roof, says Hematologist Alan Anderson, director of the clinic. BACK ROW R/L DR ALAN ANDERSON, DR DILLON ISAAC, MARTHA RHINEHART NURSE, ALI LANGFORD RN; FRONT ROW CARRIE STOKER-POSTIER LISW-CP, KATIE MUSCHICK, CNS, MAGGIE THOMAS, RN, PRISCILLA KETTER, BS On
Nov 13, 20254 min read


City Council, on Monday, gave first reading approval to the anti-camping ordinance
The proposed anti-camping ordinance 14A is moving forward, as indicated by the Greenville City Council's decision on Monday night. There will be a second reading of the ordinance on November 24. If approved, it will go into effect on March 1st. The council narrowly passed the first reading of the proposed anti-camping ordinance with a 4-3 vote, despite passionate opposition by several speakers at the meeting. Mayor Knox White cast the tie-breaking vote. Council members DeWork
Nov 12, 20251 min read


The Omni Grove Park Inn showcases the brilliant colors of its leaves
In the Fall, our thoughts turn to the changing colors of leaves. So, I took some pictures in Greenville and headed to Asheville to document the contrast in colors. THIS COLOR EXHIBIT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF The gardens of the famous Omni Grove Park Inn were a fitting destination. You decide if the trip was worth the effort. GREENVILLE COLORS ARE GOOD, BUT MAKE YOUR OWN COMPARISON Why do leaves change colors in the fall? Because the green pigment, chlorophyll, breaks down with shor
Nov 9, 20252 min read


The Urban League of the Upstate won awards for a new TV and film career initiative
On October 29, the Urban League of the Upstate announced it has received prestigious national awards from the National Urban League at the 2025 Whitney M. Young, Jr. Leadership Conference held in Brooklyn, NY. These awards celebrate the successful launch of the innovative Entrepreneurship program, which helps upstate residents start new businesses in the TV and film industry. Another award is for a Career Development Center led by Lekesa P. Whitner and ECDC Site Director Vict
Oct 30, 20251 min read


A new book outlines the rich history of innovative blacks of Greer
A new book titled "Black History of Greer, South Carolina” has hit the market. Written by collaborators Francena Foster, Robert Gregory, and Calvin Williams, the book chronicles the rich history of leading black Greer citizens throughout the ages. Read about Albert Freeman, Sr. and his famous BBQ. Dr. Anthony Mathis was a podiatrist. Businesswoman Barbara Irby Henderson ran Barbara’s Beauty-Rama until she died in 2015. Joe Byrd Broadus had a knack for repairing things, became
Oct 29, 20251 min read


NCC is undergoing a major renovation
Nicholtown Community Center is undergoing a major renovation. This fresh start is more than skin-deep. It will provide residents with a facility to meet their needs into the future. The project includes substantial upgrades to the 6,048-square-foot facility located at 112 Rebecca Street, including interior and exterior work as well as park improvements, including: A new multi-use field and walking track New outdoor fitness and playground equipment New shelters and parking lot
Oct 28, 20251 min read
Greenville Tech has become a sleeping giant
Quietly, Greenville Technical College has swollen its student body to 12,000, with an army of professors and staff, says Dr. Julian Farrell, Director of Admissions & Enrollment Services. Tarsha Brown greeted the students and welcomed them to an open house on Thursday. Dr. Farrell got right to the point about what students say about their learning experience at Greenville Tech. Students love graduating without debt. They describe the program as fast, Greenville Tech as a brill
Oct 23, 20252 min read


Four inductees into the Phillis Wheatley Center Hall of Fame 2025
On Monday, James Bobo, Minor M. Shaw, Shammond Omar Williams, and Linda and Steve Owings, as the class of 2025, were inducted into the Phillis Wheatley Community Center (PWCC) Hall of Fame. The room was full of PWCC supporters, staff, participants, and donors. Everyone was a lifelong friend of the center. Bobo was the publisher and photographer of The Community Informer, the only black-owned print newspaper in Greenville. There is only one other in the state. Shaw is a busi
Oct 13, 20252 min read
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