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Mauldin Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Pat Pomeroy, left, presents Judy McKinley with the Chamber's prestigious Duke Power-Mauldin Chamber Citizen of the Year Award during the Nov. 17 annual gala at the Ryan Nicholas Inn. GWINN DAVIS/Staff
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Mauldin Hunter wins Mauldin runoff In the Nov. 22 runoff for Mauldin City Council, Gabe Hunter was finally elected to Seat 3 over Jerry Smith by a tally of 357-324.
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Simpsonville Larson wins Simpsonville Ward 6 seat In a runoff election for the Ward 6 Simpsonville City Council seat, challenger Bruce Larson defeated incumbent Pat Thomas by more than 100 votes.
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Simpsonville Gecy files notice to appeal election decision Bob Gecy on Monday filed a notice to appeal a decision that stripped him of his election win over Tammy Bagwell in the Ward 4 race for Simpsonville City Council.
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Mauldin Cognis gets multicounty park status Cognis Corp. will receive a 20-year tax incentive to invest in and expand its Mauldin plant.
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Local news Hillcrest dancer NYC bound
This year's Macy Thanksgiving Day Parade will be different for the Edge, since the family will be watching in person as their daughter Lindsey dances in the parade.
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Progress in the Golden Strip

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Centennial Celebration

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