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18-year-old arrested in shootings near Simpsonville
A Simpsonville man was arrested Friday in the shootings of two men earlier this week in the Simpsonville area, authorities said.
2 Injured In Trailer Park Shooting 40min
Two people are injured after a shooting a mobile home park. Deputies said the shooting happened just before 11:30 p.m. Wednesday at the trailer park off of Goldsmith Road between Simpsonville and Fountain Inn.
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Simpsonville to pave city streets
Simpsonville will submit its most urgent road paving projects to Greenville County in November to be resurfaced next spring and summer using $300,000, half contributed by the city and half from state gas tax revenues.
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Simpsonville 12-year-old burns up the skateboarding circuit
It's the thrill of going high and landing a new trick that keeps 12-year-old Clay Kreiner on the Vert ramp late into the night at No Name Skatepark on Roper Mountain Road.
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Simpsonville man shot in Mauldin survives head wound
A Simpsonville man survived a gunshot to the back of the head in a Mauldin driveway, and authorities were trying Wednesday to identify who pulled the trigger, Greenville deputies say.
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Greenville County deputies were investigating a double shooting along Goldsmith Road in Simpsonville late Wednesday night.
Simpsonville breaks ground on downtown amphitheater
Wade Shealy hopes a new, 200-seat amphitheater in downtown Simpsonville will attract more local music and entertainment.
Box top winners and more news from Simpsonville Elementary
Congratulations to Antoinette Boller's first graders for collecting 1247 Boxtops.
Greenville voters head to polls today
Polls are open today from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m., and the election campaigning in the city of Greenville may well drive more people to punch a button than the off-year norm.
Simpsonville breaks ground on second amphitheater
Against a backdrop of the former Simpsonville Elementary School, which Simpsonville plans to renovate into an arts center, a group of community leaders are building an amphitheater designed to seat 200-300 people that could attract local performers to aid Simpsonville entertainment.
Cases, deaths rise as swine flu vaccine arrives
More than 10 million doses of swine flu vaccine have been made available in the past week, bringing the total so far to 26.5 million doses nationwide.
Timing not right for Travelers Rest tax
As a current council member and candidate for mayor of the city of Travelers Rest, I feel compelled to comment on the op-ed in the Oct.
Boeing announcement could alter impeachment mood, some lawmakers say
Boeing's announcement Wednesday might change the impeachment mood of some in South Carolina's House of Representatives, some lawmakers said Wednesday.
Anthony P. Moreno has graduated from Basic Combat Training at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla.
Recreation and quality public spaces needed
Most people would not dispute the benefits of having adequate recreational facilities available for youth sports or adult recreation.
Simpsonville man charged in shooting of Piedmont man
A Simpsonville man was in jail Sunday on charges he fatally shot a Piedmont man who was found dead on a country road after the two agreed to meet to settle a dispute, authorities said.
The Rev. Robert E. Dennis was remembered Friday as a leader who worked tirelessly to improve the lives of others.
Golden Strip could benefit from grant for bus service
The Golden Strip's transportation network could radically transform if the area can secure a nearly $100 million federal stimulus package grant to begin express bus service in the region.
Leitke wants Simpsonville to plan for capital projects
Kirk Leitke said Simpsonville doesn't have a plan to pay for needed road projects or capital purchases.
Letter: Simpsonville police helped with parade
The South Greenville Fair Staff would like to thank the city of Simpsonville and the officers of the Police Department for making this the best South Greenville Fair ever.