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Friday, March 13th, 2026

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Good morning, Spartanburg. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 13th of March.

ECONOMY NEWS

  • South Carolina utility companies report a drop in data center proposals, with projects including a $3 billion center in Spartanburg County dropping out amid community opposition — as senators plan new rules to ensure operators shoulder rising energy and water costs.  Spartanburg.com

EDUCATION NEWS

  • A local teacher is reshaping learning by giving students more time for wonder instead of focusing on tests. He uses outdoor lessons and creative assignments to help students develop confidence and strong state test scores.  Spartanburg.com
  • Students in the Upstate can use spring break to explore local day trips on Scenic Highway 11 and free attractions in Greenville. In Spartanburg County, Districts 1,2,4,5,6,7 will have break from April 6-10 while District 3 will break from April 5-11.  Go Upstate

HEALTH NEWS

  • On Wednesday, Mar. 11, the SC Department of Public Health reported two new measles cases in Spartanburg, raising the outbreak total to 993; vaccination efforts surged in February with over 17,300 doses administered statewide, including early shots for vulnerable infants (6 to 11 months).  Spartanburg.com
  • Prisma Health is asking for permission to switch its organ transplant coordination to LifeShare Carolinas after a federal rule change risks Sharing Hope’s certification. The move may lead to improved outcomes + lower costs, but no changes will occur immediately.  Spartanburg.com

LIFESTYLE NEWS

  • Local restaurants and churches offer fish fry specials today for Lent, with options including Kouzina in Greenville serving fried haddock & fries and Jesus Our Risen Savior Catholic Church hosting a series in Spartanburg for local missions.  Go Upstate

SPORTS NEWS

  • At Clemson Pro Day yesterday, former Mauldin High standout Jaedyn Lukus impressed NFL scouts with an 11-foot-7 high jump + a tied best 40-yard dash with Antonio Williams. Offensive lineman Blake Miller saw rising draft stock while running back Adam Randall showcased his versatile play.  Go Upstate

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Race to Home Plate 5k

    9 AM – 12 PM — Fifth Third Park — $35 until March 1, $40 until race day — Compete in a 3.1-mile race while supporting a local cause.

    Sat, 3/14/26

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  • Dancing With The Stars Live

    7:30-10:30 PM — Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium — Check local listings for pricing — Experience the glitz and glam of America's favorite dance show live with breathtaking performances.

    Fri, 3/20/26

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  • Pine Street School 5K

    9:00-10:30 a.m. — Pine Street Elementary School — Fundraiser entry fee — Support the Pine Street Elementary PTO while enjoying a morning run.

    Sat, 3/21/26

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  • The Simon & Garfunkel Story

    7:30-10:30 p.m. — Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium — Ticket prices vary — Experience the iconic music and story of the legendary folk-rock duo.

    Tue, 3/24/26

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REAL ESTATE

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT

The only true failure is abandoning your principles.

~ Ryan Holiday

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