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february 16
- Coroner: Worker struck in head by pallet of bricks
- Clemson women's golf team lands talented field for 2017 Invitational
- Suspect in weekend Oconee County shootings jailed
- Immigrant, Muslim students speak out at Furman
- South Pointe eliminates Greenville boys
- HS basketball: Hillcrest topples Easley
- Will Edwards leads Wade Hampton into second round
- Wade Hampton beats Woodmont in first round of playoffs
- HS boys basketball: Hillcrest defeats Easley in playoffs
- HS boys basketball: South Pointe eliminates Greenville
- Scores for Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017
- LETTER: Why no town halls scheduled with Gowdy?
- Barford, Arkansas beat No. 21 Gamecocks
- LETTER: Liberals planning to destroy Christian America
- Devin Sibley, Kris Acox combine for 40 in Furman win
- Southeastern Grocers announces roll out of 3,000 new private label products
- March Madness in Greenville: Get out of town
- Free screening of '13th' documentary on Feb. 25
- March Madness in Greenville: Late night quick bites
- Statehouse review: Feb. 12
- March Madness in Greenville: Sit down and savor
- March Madness in Greenville: Things to do with the kids
- March Madness in Greenville: Sweet cravings
- March Madness in Greenville: Lunch rush
- March Madness in Greenville: Take a self-guided public art tour
- Greenville Jewish Federation hosting Black history program
- TD Charitable Foundation donates $250,000 to International African American Museum in Charleston
- COMMENTARY: Christianity declared Illegal by Executive Action?
- Last GHS board seats filled
- Clemson's Beer a true 'Ironman'
- Thousands of basketball fans to visit Greenville
- 'A Hot Time On A Cold, Cold Day' in 1958
- Upstate Outdoors: Bird hunting has changed but maybe not for the worse
- New research facility opens at Greenwood Genetics Center
- Verizon Wireless creating 260 new jobs
- Bob Jones University regains nonprofit status 17 years after it dropped discriminatory policy
- DDSN hires state inspector general, who probed agency providers
- Team to travel 10,000 miles for Easley World Series
- Some Hispanic businesses close for a day to protest
- Sharing the love: Clemson football players visit young amputee