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Stephanie Freeman

City Editor

Stephanie Freeman, born in Greer SC, considers herself a Greenville native. She lives in the historic Overbrook area. As the former GM of Gather GVL, Stephanie is no stranger to this amazing city. In her spare time, Stephanie enjoys spending time with her husband, reading, and relaxing by the pool.

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Wellness
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This $200 million press shop will create 200 jobs at BMW.
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If you’re recently retired and looking for things to do, here’s our guide to retirement in Greenville.
From soul food to a painting class, check out these local Juneteenth events.
UHM’s newest exhibition “Finding the Force... Awakening an Empire” features costumes from the latest “Star Wars” movies on display for the first time.
This penny sales tax, which could appear on the ballot in November, would help repair and improve roads and bridges throughout the county.
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