Small Museum, Big Art
Did you know that Spartanburg Art Museum has been in existence for over 100 years? Founded in 1907, it is one of the oldest cultural institutions in our community.
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Local news for Spartanburg, South Carolina and the surrounding Upstate communities.
Did you know that Spartanburg Art Museum has been in existence for over 100 years? Founded in 1907, it is one of the oldest cultural institutions in our community.
Standing dead trees, or snags, may appear to be useless, even eyesores, but they are valuable components of wildlife habitat and are frequently in short supply. They can even be the key limiting factor in a wildlife population.
While seeing a bear is an exciting moment, it is important to remember that bears are wild and can be dangerous. Their behavior is sometimes unpredictable.
Since 2006, the Greenville Drive has provided family-affordable fun, countless memories, and award-winning entertainment to millions throughout the Upstate community.
USC Upstate has teamed up with mental health organization Walt’s Waltz as the first university to receive its Stigma-Free Environment designation.
EnerSys, a global leader in energy storage systems and solutions, has announced it plans to grow the company’s South Carolina footprint by establishing new operations in Greenville County.
The Spartanburg Academic Movement has announced a five-year, $15 million Full-Service Community Schools grant to provide extensive mental health services, expanded early childhood education and access to high-quality afterschool learning and enrichment programs in partnership with Districts 3 and 7.
Spartanburg Rescue Mission is the largest homeless shelter in Spartanburg and is dedicated to providing short-term emergency care for those most in need in Spartanburg County.
Streams, headwaters, and streams that flow only part of the year provide many upstream and downstream benefits.
“The Greatest Show in Sports”, according to ESPN, will be making its way to Greenville in 2024, with Fluor Field being a stop along the Banana World Tour!