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  2. Spartanburg County buys 8-acre site for animal shelter/pet ...

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    Spartanburg County paid $241,500 to private owners and closed on the deal Sept. 7. What to know and the timeline for the new pet resource center.

  3. Spartanburg County budgets planning for new animal shelter as ...

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    Spartanburg County is budgeting $200,000 to plan for a new animal shelter as Greenville shelter agrees to temporarily extend agreement.

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  5. South Carolina Educational Television - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina Educational Television (branded South Carolina ETV, SCETV or simply ETV) is a state network of PBS member television stations serving the U.S. state of South Carolina.

  6. Karen Floyd - Wikipedia

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    Karen Floyd was the first woman to serve as the chair of the Spartanburg County Council, [1] and currently serves on the South Carolina Ports Authority Board. In 2006 Floyd was the Republican nominee for Superintendent of Education.

  7. Spartanburg Day School - Wikipedia

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    Spartanburg Day School was established on September 12, 1957, at the Drayton Mill Community Building, with 35 students in 1st–5th grades. As more upper-level grades were needed, a new location for SDS was established on Skylyn Drive, where the school is currently located.

  8. After Opportunity Hub closure, what shelter options are still ...

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  9. Little Red Wagon Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Little Red Wagon Foundation was founded in 2005 by Zach Bonner and his mother when he was seven years old. [2] [3] He founded the organization to aid poverty-stricken children.