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'The nightmares stopped'
'A funny thing happened,' Funchess says. 'The minute I got it written up and got it typed on the computer and I turned it over to be printed into book form, the nightmares stopped. I have not had a nightmare since.'
Rain puts damper on holiday celebrations
The crowd wasn't large, but those who came out made up for the numbers in determination.
Corps to conduct spillway gate test at Lake Hartwell
It's been years since the keepers of Lake Hartwell had to monitor the lake and make decisions to keep the lake from overflowing its banks, but that's the case this year as the lake has reached flood storage stage and the rain keeps falling.
Foul weather upsets Fourth plans
Storms and heavy rain battered the Upstate Thursday, upsetting holiday plans across the area.
Rain cuts attendance but Hillbilly Day goes on
Rain dampened, but failed to wash away, Hillbilly Day in Mountain Rest Thursday.
Football is meant to be a game of chess
War of words between Kingsbury, Saban and Bielema is debate worth following.
Abraham Lincoln's insights extended beyond rhetoric of Gettysburg Address
Lincoln's brief Gettysburg Address, commemorating the battlefield cemetery, emphasized essential human equality as well as strong national unity.
Letter: Skim and scam on water rates
John Schinnagel, Anderson
Independence Day — Founding Fathers wanted you to be happy
The lofty ideals of American independence are in the first two paragraphs of the declaration.
Agents: Understand The Rhythm of Your Work
We all have different needs and ways we use and invest our time. One of the most valuable personal discovery journeys is learning and knowing the rhythm of our work.
Mind Your Star Spangled Manners
Even Americans who regularly pledge allegiance by flying the flag at home aren't always practicing correct flag etiquette. Here's how to mind your star spangled manners.
Veterans Get More Financial Protection
The men and women in the military are protecting our country. However, while they are on active duty, they often have problems meeting certain financial obligations here at home, such as keeping current on their rent or mortgage obligations. In August of this year, President Obama signed a law that added greater protections to the existing laws affecting those military personnel who are now on active duty.
About 2,200 without power in Spartanburg County
About 2,200 Duke Energy customers in Spartanburg County were without power late Wednesday, many of them on the city of Spartanburg's south side.
Gaffney police searching for women accused of pepper spraying Walmart employees, customer
The Gaffney Police Department is trying to identify and locate two women who reportedly pepper sprayed two Walmart employees and a customer while attempting to steal several items from the store Wednesday morning.
Champion chomper: 20 hot dogs, 15 minutes
Michael Diebold wins eating contest in overtime
$8,000 water quality probe stolen from Lawsons Fork Creek
A representative with the S.C. Department of Natural Resources reported that someone took a water quality probe and buoy from Lawson’s Fork Creek.
About $200 in fireworks reported stolen from Spartanburg Jaycees
Someone broke into a storage trailer owned by the Spartanburg Jaycees early Tuesday morning and took about $200 worth of fireworks, according to a Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office incident report.
Federal, state offices closed for Fourth of July
In observance of the Fourth of July, a recognized federal, state and local holiday, the following offices will be closed:
Fuller Sotheby’s International Realty expands into Vail
Fuller Sotheby’s International Realty, which claims to be the market leader for luxury home sales in the metro Denver market, has opened a second office in Edwards, Colo., to serve the Vail Valley. The office will be headed by Dan ...
Rain again halts recovery efforts on Chattooga River
The three-week effort to recover the body of a drowned rafter, Thomas Hill, will be suspended Thursday for the third day because of the high river level.