| Myth shattered |
| Anyone who has visited my office knows that I never throw anything away. Thus, while rummaging through the mountain of debris to collect artifacts for the Greer Heritage Museum I discovered every report card that I had brought home during my childhood. |
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| Tatas on Trade gala aids Cancer Society |
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It is time to don the finest pink apparel and support Breast Cancer Awareness Month by purchasing tickets to the Tatas on Trade gala, presented by BIN112 on Trade Street and the American Cancer Society in Greer Oct. 4. |
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| Sellers, buyers more realistic with home prices |
| Q: Based on the latest unemployment figures, are people "settling" for a house in order to build equity so they can eventually move to their dream home once the economy improves? What does the Upstate provide to people looking to buy affordable homes and move out of the rental market? |
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| James Firearm loaded for business venture |
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Chris James and Brad Reece, 26-year-old entrepreneurs, opened James Firearm three weeks ago as a retail gun shop on 1514 South Highway 14. |
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| Blessed Trinity celebrates 25 years |
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Blessed Trinity plans to celebrate its 25 years Sunday with a regular service, food and fellowship. |
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| Oktoberfest set for downtown |
| The 5th Annual Greer State Bank Oktoberfest in downtown Greer is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 2, from noon to 9 p.m. on Trade Street. |
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| GHS hands over Allen Bennett |
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The city of Greer has officially taken possession of the former Allen Bennett Memorial Hospital campus and is looking to close on the sale of the property to IMC Development Group before November. |
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| One shot will arm public for the flu |
| It's time to feel that little "quick pinch" and get armed and ready for the flu season. |
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| Founder's memory endures |
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Many have asked if Joshua's Way will continue in the wake of the untimely death of its founder, David Rogers. The answer is a resounding "Yes!" exclaims Rogers' younger brother, Paul. |
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| Salvaging Victor Mill water tower unlikely option |
| Hopes that the water tower that once served Victor Mill might remain standing as a monument to the textile manufacturer and its employees have waned as county officials have found numerous obstacles stand in the way of saving the structure. |
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