Church News for the Week of March 27
Easter Events set
at Memorial UMC
On March 28, a Holy Thursday service will take place at 7 p.m. in the Memorial United Methodist Church sanctuary.
Easter Events set
at Memorial UMC
On March 28, a Holy Thursday service will take place at 7 p.m. in the Memorial United Methodist Church sanctuary.
When my eyes ran across this headline from an article in Newsweek, "Our Homes Are too Clean, Should Be Seeded With Germs,’ Says Researcher,” I exhaled a heavy sigh of relief in that evidently I’ve dodged a bullet by my, ahem, research-driven lifestyle. I’ll return to typing this column as soon as I remove a cat from the kitchen counter…
On Tuesday, March 19, a groundbreaking ceremony took place at the Duncan Event Center to welcome a fiber optic company to the upstate.
According to Duncan City Administrator Cameron Fant, the groundbreaking at the event center symbolized the start of Lumos Networks’ infrastructure in Spartanburg County and throughout the state.
Countybanc has announced that Kenny Price has joined its insurance division as Personal Lines Sales and Life Consultant.
Blue Ridge baseball is rolling into region play on an impressive streak.
The Tigers finished the non-region schedule on a collective 13-game winnings streak between the JV and varsity teams.
Byrnes baseball took two of three games from region favorite Boiling Springs last week, moving to 6-1 in the region and strengthening its grip on first place.
After being run-ruled 10-0 in five innings on Monday, the Rebels bounced back with two straight wins over the Bulldogs—6-3 on Wednesday and 12-3 on Thursday.
The standard is shifting for Byrnes soccer. Head coach Joe Campbell sees it.
The first-year man in charge sees it in his players’ eyes after every win. He sees it in their eyes after heartbreaking losses, too, much like Monday night’s 2-1 defeat to region rival Boiling Springs.
I can admit when I’m wrong.
This time last year, I wrote my first-ever column for the newspaper. It was called “March Sadness.” The piece was a fairly blistering review of Clemson basketball head coach Brad Brownell and his tenure with the Tigers.
Miguel Cuesta is a senior center back for the Riverside Warriors’ soccer team. Cuesta is a three-time state champion and is looking to complete the four-year clean sweep with a potential state title this season.
The Greer Citizen (GC): How did you get started in soccer?
The North Greenville Crusaders pulled ahead in the ninth inning and were able to hang on for a 3-2 victory over the Bulldogs of Barton College to clinch the conference series.
317 Trade Street Greer, SC 29651
Phone: 1-864-877-2076