Greer-Taylors, SC|News|
Crime Blotter: Thefts, Assaults Among Latest Reports
Here are the latest reports of Taylors/Greer incidents from the Greenville County Sheriff's Office for March 12-14.

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Here are the latest reports of Taylors/Greer incidents from the Greenville County Sheriff's Office for March 12-14.

MAU Workforce Solutions will hold job fair at Tri-County Tech March 19.
A celebration of Patsy's life will be Saturday in the Chapel of the Robinson Funeral Home.
Services will be held Friday at Mackey Mortuary Chapel.
Reported incidents to the Mauldin Police Department from March 11-12.
A funeral Mass will be celebrated Friday at St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church.
The two MHS students were the only two from Greenville County to make the cut for the prestigious national scholarship.
"Peaceful protest" scheduled for Wednesday on Wade Hampton Blvd. expected to draw hundreds.
Links to new job listings posted in the past 24 hours near Mauldin.
Links to new job listings posted in the past 24 hours near Taylors.
Links to new job listings posted in the past 24 hours near Easley.
Links to new job listings posted in the past 24 hours near Simpsonville.
Sheriff's deputy, Greenville Police officer cleared in death of Wesley Swilling of Mauldin.
The proposed 300-room hotel would be built near the federal courthouse.
Site on East Poinsett Street Extension needed for new inland port.
Funeral services will be Thursday in the chapel of Robinson Funeral Home.
Council and Mayor Perry Eichor received another earful Tuesday night, as the controversial firing of former police chief Keith Grounsell continues to reverberate.
The North Main Street store will be rebranded in the next few months.
Funeral services will be Wednesday at Standing Springs Baptist Church.
Here are the latest reports of Simpsonville incidents from the Greenville County Sheriff's Office for March 11-12.