Local Businesses in Fountain Inn Partner with Schools for February Profit Shares
February 13, 2026Throughout the month of February 2026, several Fountain Inn businesses are partnering with the community to host “Profit Share” days. These events, many of which coincide with Fountain Inn High…
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Fountain Inn Seniors Secure Decisive Victory on Senior Night
February 13, 2026The Fountain Inn High School gym was packed on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, as the Fury celebrated Senior Night with a dominant sweep over the Emerald Vikings. The evening, which…
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SAFETY ALERT: Fountain Inn Fire Department Relays Federal Recall on Critical Fire Safety Equipment
February 13, 2026The Fountain Inn Fire Department, in coordination with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), is issuing an urgent warning to local residents regarding two significant product recalls. Fire officials…
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Swamp Rabbit Trail Expansion into Fountain Inn Breaks Ground
February 12, 2026A long-anticipated connection is officially moving forward as construction begins on a new section of the Swamp Rabbit Trail extending deeper into the Golden Strip. The expansion will link portions…
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Greenville County Schools Secures Land for Future Fountain Inn Elementary School
February 12, 2026Another sign of growth is taking shape in the Golden Strip. The Greenville County Schools Board of Trustees has officially approved the purchase of property for a future elementary school…
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South Carolina Manufacturers and Commerce (SCMC) and SC Future Makers released a study highlighting manufacturing’s $300 billion impact
February 12, 2026South Carolina Manufacturers & Commerce (SCMC) and SC Future Makers today released an economic impact study detailing the scale, strength, and long-term importance of manufacturing to South Carolina’s economy. Prepared by…
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Collard Green Memories
February 11, 2026By Tom Poland Being the chap I was, collard greens’ smell and similarity to the stringy dark-green algae in fish ponds repulsed me. Mom would cook up a mess…
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Mauldin’s “Grand Colosseum” Rises: Bridgeway Stadium Set for May Debut
February 10, 2026Drivers along I-385 have likely noticed the skyline shifting as the Upstate’s newest landmark takes its final form. The multi-use stadium at BridgeWay Station, recently named GE Vernova Park, is…
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Archways and asphalt: Simpsonville’s South Main Street prepares for “Festival” transformation
February 10, 2026The blueprint for a more vibrant downtown is moving into the bidding phase this month as city leaders look to finalize plans for the much-anticipated Festival Street project. A mandatory…
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Revolutionary Roots: Mauldin Cultural Center to Host Historical Luncheon
February 10, 2026The Mauldin Cultural Center is preparing to take a step back in time this month with its upcoming Revolutionary War History Luncheon. The event focuses on the pivotal role South…
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Education leadership program empowers 18 South Carolina leaders
February 10, 2026The Hunt Institute congratulates the inaugural cohort of its South Carolina Hunt State Policy Fellows program. Eighteen local officials from across South Carolina have completed the inaugural South Carolina Hunt…
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Fountain Inn Museum Invites Community to Participate in ‘Fountain Inn Cooks’ Photo Gallery Exhibit
February 9, 2026Every great recipe has a story—and a cook behind it. This spring, the Fountain Inn Museum is inviting the community to help preserve those stories through Fountain Inn Cooks, a…
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Frontline Upgrade: Fountain Inn Finalizes $885,000 Fire Engine Acquisition
February 9, 2026The Fountain Inn Fire Department is preparing for a significant boost to its fleet as the city finalizes the purchase of a new, state-of-the-art fire engine. The 885,750 dollar investment,…
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Ties, Tiaras, and Disco: Daddy Daughter Dances Sweep the Golden Strip
February 9, 2026February has officially arrived, bringing with it a flurry of sequins, corsages, and “best-dressed” dads as the cities of the Golden Strip prepare for their annual Daddy Daughter dances. From…
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Dominion Energy & SCDepartment of Education Accepting Entries for Student Essay Contest
February 9, 2026Junior and senior high school students in South Carolina are invited to participate in Dominion Energy and the South Carolina Department of Education’s (SCDE) fifth annual Strong Men & Women in S.C. History essay contest.…
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Credit Union Day at State House highlights importance of expanding financial choice for public entities
February 9, 2026Event Connects Lawmakers with Credit Union Leaders Serving More Than 1.7 million South Carolinians South Carolina credit unions hosted their first-ever Credit Union Day at the State House, providing legislators…
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Lander Establishes Curtis G. Shaw Pre-Law Society to Honor Public Service, Leadership
February 9, 2026Lander University has formally established the Curtis G. Shaw Pre-Law Society, honoring the late Greenwood native and distinguished jurist whose career exemplified public service, integrity and a lifelong commitment to…
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City of Mauldin Announces Multiple Employment Opportunities Across Recreation and Senior Services
February 9, 2026The City of Mauldin is currently hiring for a wide range of full-time and part-time positions, offering opportunities for individuals looking to serve the community while joining a dynamic and…
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SC school cafeterias serving more locally grown produce with help of new state program
February 8, 2026Schoolchildren across South Carolina will see more locally grown foods on their plates this year thanks to a new state program called Certified SC Cafeteria. Participating schools and school districts…
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Roots of the City: New Native Fence Garden Coming to Mauldin Cultural Center
February 8, 2026While much of the recent news in Mauldin has focused on steel and stadium seats, a quieter, greener transformation is beginning at the heart of the city’s historic district. The…
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Chilly plunges and polished chrome: Mauldin Police launch dual fundraisers for Special Olympics
February 8, 2026Mauldin Police Department is gearing up for a season of service and community spirit as it kicks off a series of fundraisers for Special Olympics South Carolina. The efforts begin…
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Pavement meets progress: Jenkins Street streetscaping set for March completion
February 8, 2026The orange cones that have become a familiar fixture of the downtown commute are finally beginning to disappear. The long-awaited Jenkins Street streetscaping project, a central pillar of Mauldin’s City…
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Gameday in the Golden Strip: Where to watch Super Bowl LX
February 8, 2026Tomorrow at 6:30 p.m., the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will take the field at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, but the local energy will be right here in…
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Forever Green: 418-Acre Farm Near Fountain Inn Protected from Development
February 8, 2026As rooftops continue to rise across the Golden Strip, one local family has taken a permanent stand to ensure a massive stretch of Upstate farmland remains exactly as it is.…
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Mauldin Theatre Company Asks Community for Support in Best of the Upstate 2026 Nominations
February 7, 2026Mauldin Theatre Company is asking for the community’s support as nominations open for the Best of the Upstate 2026awards. In recent years, Mauldin Theatre Company has been nominated for Best…
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Fountain Inn Museum Highlights African American History During Black History Month
February 7, 2026As Black History Month begins, the Fountain Inn Museum is inviting the community to explore and celebrate the rich African American history of Fountain Inn through a special February exhibit.…
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City of Simpsonville Advances Agreement for New Management at CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park
February 7, 2026The City of Simpsonville has taken an initial step toward selecting a new management group for the CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park, with a final decision expected at the City…
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Prisma Health Adds Protective Measures in SC Hospitals as Measles Cases Rise
February 7, 2026Beginning Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026, Prisma Health has implement additional measures in its South Carolina hospitals to help protect patients in response to rising measles cases. According to the Centers…
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City of Simpsonville Announces Launch of Simpsonville Theatre Company
February 5, 2026The City of Simpsonville has announced the launch of the Simpsonville Theatre Company, a new community-focused performing arts organization dedicated to theatre education, youth development, and inclusive access to the…
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Children of Addiction Awareness Week: Supporting kids impacted by substance use
February 5, 2026Children of Addiction Awareness Week, observed February 8 through 14, highlights the experiences of millions of children nationwide who grow up in families impacted by substance use. The South Carolina…
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S.C. Arts Commission announces leadership transition
February 5, 2026David Platts to retire from distinguished public service After 33 years serving as a teacher, school administrator and arts administrator, South Carolina Arts Commission Executive Director David Platts will retire…
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2026 SC Foundation for Educational Leadership gala honorees announced
February 5, 2026The South Carolina Foundation for Educational Leadership, South Carolina Association of School Administrators’ (SCASA) non-profit arm, is hosting its ninth annual gala on Friday, April 17, 2026, to celebrate this…
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Sustain SC welcomes Brent Kossick and Megan Dix
February 5, 2026Kossick will serve as Sustain SC’s Director of Partnerships, and Dix will serve as the Marketing and Events Coordinator. Sustain SC announced the addition of two new team members, Brent…
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Cast Iron Cornbread
February 5, 2026By Tom Poland Born of fire, master of fire, and survivor of fire, my vintage cast iron cornbread mold fed many a soul. Best I figure it came to…
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S.C. Environmental Awareness Award presented to ‘Save Our Saluda’ President Melanie Ruhlman
February 5, 2026The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) and participating state agencies proudly announce Melanie Ruhlman, president of “Save Our Saluda”, as the recipient of the 2025 South Carolina Environmental Awareness…
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Fountain Inn Recycling Effort Supports Burned Children Year-Round
February 4, 2026A local recycling initiative in Fountain Inn is turning everyday aluminum cans into meaningful support for children recovering from burn injuries across South Carolina. The collection trailer located behind Station…
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South Carolina Power Team welcomes Meredith Atkinson as Director of Communications
February 3, 2026The South Carolina Power Team announced the addition of Meredith Atkinson as Director of Communications. In this role, Meredith will oversee the organization’s strategic communications and marketing initiatives, playing a…
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SCRA announces new grant funding and member companies
February 3, 2026Haruki Health and LouLou AI received new grant funding from the South Carolina Research Authority. CAMA Security, Creek Tides Energy and Power, Sentec, and Tada AI were accepted as SCRA member companies. SCRA Interim President and CEO Bill Kirkland said, “We welcome these…
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SCDES opens nominations for Community Star Award to recognize environmental stewardship
February 3, 2026The S.C. Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) is now accepting nominations for its annual Community Star Award, which recognizes those who make a positive difference in their communities through environmental…
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The Sweetest Smoke A Man Was Ever To Smell
February 2, 2026By Tom Poland To some, the smokehouse remains a symbol of the impoverished, rural South. Not me. I see it as a rustic savior, and I thank the late…
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Recognizing early signs of substance misuse in adolescents
February 2, 2026Adolescence is an important time, when young people begin forming attitudes, behaviors and beliefs around substance use, often earlier than many adults realize. The South Carolina Department of Behavioral Health…
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Groundhog Day 2026: Six More Weeks of Winter (and What It All Means)
February 2, 2026The verdict is in for Groundhog Day 2026: Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow on the chilly morning of February 2, meaning tradition holds that we’re in for about six more…
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February Yard Prep: Get Ready for Spring
February 2, 2026As winter lingers but hints of spring begin to appear, February is an important transition month for local gardeners. According to guidance from the Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service, now…
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Back-to-Back Winter Storms Take a Toll on Small Businesses — Here’s How the Community Can Help
February 2, 2026After two consecutive weekends of winter weather — first an ice storm and then a significant snowstorm — many locally owned businesses are feeling the impact of lost sales during…
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Real ID Enforcement and New Airport Fee—What Travelers Should Know
February 2, 2026Domestic air travelers in the United States are now facing a new consequence if they arrive at an airport without a REAL ID-compliant form of identification or another accepted ID…
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It’s Showtime: Mauldin Youth Theatre Brings Beetlejuice Jr. to the Cultural Center
February 1, 2026The Mauldin Cultural Center is about to get a little more strange and unusual as the Mauldin Youth Theatre prepares to take the stage with their production of Beetlejuice Jr.…
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New Generation of Coffee: Crown and Bloom Coffee Co. Prepares for Valentine’s Day Grand Opening
February 1, 2026The aroma of organic beans and small-batch syrups is officially set to fill the air on Academy Street in Simpsonville as Crown and Bloom Coffee Co. prepares for its grand…
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Maverick Pride on Display: Senior Yard Sign Deadline Fast Approaching
January 30, 2026As the Class of 2026 enters the home stretch of their high school careers, a familiar tradition is returning to the front lawns of the Golden Strip. Mauldin High School…
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A Winning Play: Hail Mary Bar & Grille to Celebrate Ribbon Cutting and Rebranding
January 30, 2026The local dining scene in the Golden Strip is scoring another major point this week as a downtown favorite unveils a fresh new identity. Hail Mary Bar & Grille, formerly…
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Upstate Braces for Impact: Winter Storm Gianna Set to Blanket the Golden Strip
January 30, 2026The Golden Strip is under a winter storm warning today as Winter Storm Gianna approaches the Upstate. Unlike the ice-heavy system that moved through last week, this new storm is…
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