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Frankenstein/Bride of Frankenstein Double Feature Plays Today
The one-day only event takes place at Simpsonville's Great Escape, and Greenville's Hollywood 20 cinemas.

The one-day only event takes place at Simpsonville's Great Escape, and Greenville's Hollywood 20 cinemas.

New hires and volunteers are given background checks and run through the National Sex Offender Registry.
Public can view proposed text at universities and college campuses across the state.
DNR debunks rumor that it or any other state agency will compensate drivers for injuries or damages resulting from deer collisions.
Lessons offered in Easley, Pickens, Greenville, Travelers Rest, Walhalla
Sandy Emery charged with involuntary manslaughter and unlawful neglect of a child following 2008 drowning deaths of her daughter and son.
2012 Green Wave Hall of Fame Members are Season Brotherton Mauger, Barry Dean Duncan, Michelle Robinson, Tony Robinson, Robert Michael "Mike" Owen and James Gregory "Greg" Robinson.
Kenneth M. Cartee, John David Hendricks, Jeremiah Holcombe and James Holcombe arrested after separate investigations.
Mistletoe Market will be held November 2-3. Holiday market also on the horizon
Blind since birth, Medema discovered music at age 5.
Liberty students tour many historical spots in Central.
Mass will be celebrated at noon on Friday, Nov. 9
Oct. 21-27 is National Friends of Libraries Week.
Pickens County Literacy Association's Fall Book Sale is Nov. 16-17 in Pickens. Easley Patch Editor Jason Evans reprints a speech he gave last year about the importance of the group's work.
33,000-acre Jim Timmerman Natural Resources Area at Jocassee Gorges in Pickens and Greenville Counties offers lots of opportunities to view beautiful fall foliage.
"Wings of Freedom Tour" lands at Greenville Downtown Airport Friday, Oct. 26
Rep. B.R. Skelton a no-show, but large crowd attends meeting and discusses possible new taxes and dysfunction at the Department of Transportation.
Piedmont company expected to begin hiring in November for the 20 new jobs $2.1 million expansion will create.
Free cat adoption event begins at noon,