Downtown Greenville: Clear sky, 71.6 °F
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Kimberly Kelly Our Carolina host and Greenville native Kimberly Kelly left the Big Apple to discover her voice, right here |
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A Lionz Share Funk-hip-hop fusion. Progressive-funk-rock-reggae. Rockified neo-reggae. Rhythm and blues. Soul. |
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Craig Brown International businessman Craig Brown took a chance on Greenville and knocked it out of the park |
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Drs. David and Susan Shi Dr. David Shi, outgoing president of Furman University, and his wife, Dr. Susan Shi, have extended their reach beyond campus borders |
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Tally Parham Tally Parham is a study in contrasts: growing up, she took ballet, but also Okinawan karate. |
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Dr. Roy Fluhrer South Carolina’s first high school for the gifted and talented students in the literary, performing, and visual arts opened in 1974, and Dr. Fluhrer has served as its director since 1989. |
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Viktor Hanuska Retired Michelin executive Viktor Hanuska champions global understanding through his efforts at the International Center of the Upstate |
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Edwin Hutchison Edwin Hutchison keeps his Travelers Rest office a cool fifteen-degrees Fahrenheit year round, and his work uniform is never absent layers of thermal underwear—whether it’s January or June. |
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LoreeJon Hasson LoreeJon Hasson believes that the lessons of pool are also the lessons of life: Shoot straight, keep good form, don’t lose focus, and most of all, give it your all. |
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Anita Sun Pacylowski-Justo Internationally renowned dancer, choreographer, and principal of Carolina Ballet Theatre, Anita Sun Pacylowski-Justo has embraced a new role—teacher |














