A Williamston man has been charged with murder in connection with the shooting death of a Pelzer man, according to the Greenville County Sheriff s Office.
Corey Jerome Daniel, 43, of Williamston was taken into custody and has been charged with murder and possession of a weapon during a violent crime, according to warrants.
Dallas K. Rosemond, 32, of Pelzer, was found with a gunshot wound in the Pelzer Dollar General parking lot about 8:30 p.m., according to the Greenville County Sheriff s Office and Greenville County Coroner s Office. He died at Greenville Memorial Hospital about an hour later, according to the Coroner s Office.
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The redevelopment of historic mill sites in Greenville is causing a ripple effect in adjoining mill villages, boosting property values and spurring the sale of homes to investors, forever altering the neighborhoods.
Residents of Poe Mill are at the beginning of mill revitalization. A developer has plans to transform the abandoned Poe Mill site into a mixed-use development, and it stands to bring dramatic changes.
Some residents in the lower to middle-income neighborhood are concerned they will be priced out by rising rent the very definition of gentrification after battling years of crime and blight to forge a better future.
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Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Tuesday, April 27, 2021
GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) - A South Carolina man is facing a murder charge after a body was found in the woods behind a home near Greenville.
Russell Wydell Gilliam Jr., 20, of Piedmont was charged with murder and possession of a weapon during a violent crime, The Greenville County Sheriff’s Office said.
The Greenville County Coroner’s Office identified the body as that of 28-year-old Octravious Lamar Jones of Piedmont.
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The Greenville County Sheriff’s Office reported John Notartomaso was found Monday and was safe.
April 25, 2021
Deputies with the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office are seeking help with information pertaining to the whereabouts of a missing person, John Notartomaso, 80. was last was last seen Friday at around 11:30 a.m., leaving 118 Boling Court, Taylors.
Notartomaso suffers from Alzheimer’s and other medical impairments that require immediate attention. He is described as 5-foot, 100 pounds with gray hair. Notartomaso was last seen wearing black pants and brown boots and an unknown colored shirt.
Deputies request for anyone with information regarding his whereabouts to call 911 immediately and for anyone who sees him to try and maintain a line of sight of him, if safe to do so, until law enforcement officials can arrive on scene.
The Tigerville Fire District and the Chanticleer Community Special Tax District a pair of agencies from very different parts of Greenville County are each seeking to increase their property-tax rates.
The Tigerville Fire Department, which serves 7,500 people in a 31-square-mile area of northern Greenville County, has proposed a 53% rate increase that would add $62.80 to the annual property tax bill of a $100,000 home.
The department wants to boost the pay of its three fulltime firefighters, hire part-time staff and buy a new fire engine, pumper truck and a $70,000 vehicle for its fire chief.
Leaders of the Chanticleer district, which includes about 275 homes in an upscale country club community southeast of the Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital campus, are looking to raise its tax rate for the second consecutive year to cover the costs for a fulltime deputy who patrols the neighborhood.