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Why Greer News?

Imagine waking up to a single email that captures everything happening in your growing Greer community—from the latest on Inland Port expansions and health alerts to festivals like the Greer Fall Book Festival—without the hassle of sifting through scattered sources. Greer's news landscape has evolved into a digital powerhouse, especially after the closure of the print newspaper The Greer Citizen, leaving residents relying on hyper-local sites and regional outlets for real-time updates on news, sports, events, and civic matters. With fast growth in the Upstate, staying connected to local stories like business openings and school developments feels essential, but overwhelming—until now. Briefsy changes that by pulling from trusted sources like the newly launched GreerNews.com and the Greenville Journal's Greer section, blending them into one tailored newsletter that fits your life. No more missing out on community events or regional ties to Spartanburg and Greenville; you'll get curated insights that keep you ahead, all while mixing in your other passions like national sports or tech news. Residents are turning to digital newsletters, social media, and event calendars to stay informed, and Briefsy makes it effortless and free. Picture the relief of having Greer's vibrant scene—economic booms, cultural happenings, and important alerts—delivered personally, so you feel connected without the info overload. Join thousands already simplifying their news routine.

Quick Facts

GreerNews.com launches August 4, 2025, as the daily digital hub for local news, sports, crime reports, obituaries, photo galleries, and events.
The Greer Citizen newspaper closed, shifting focus to digital hyper-local journalism to serve Greer's fast-growing community.
Greenville Journal provides dedicated Greer coverage, including community events, affordable housing, schools, and philanthropy.
Dunlap Media Group's sites, including GreerNews.com, reach over 145,000 unique visitors monthly.
Inland Port Greer saw an 18% rail volume growth, highlighting economic stories covered in local outlets.
Spartanburg County reported 4 new measles cases, with regional health alerts tied to Greer news sources.

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Local News Sources & Media

Greer's media scene is thriving digitally, filling the gap left by traditional print with focused outlets delivering news, sports, and community stories. While no TV or radio stations are specific to Greer, digital platforms and regional publications provide comprehensive coverage of local events, economic developments, and civic issues, often through newsletters and social media for easy access.

GreerNews.com: New daily digital source from Dunlap Media, featuring real-time reporting, weekly Taste of Greer newsletter on food and nightlife, and partnerships like candidate forums with the Greer Chamber of Commerce.
Greenville Journal: Regional outlet with a dedicated Greer section covering news, events calendars, multimedia, and user submissions for press releases.
GoLaurens.com and GoFountainInn.com: Related Dunlap Media sites offering networked Upstate coverage that includes Greer ties to broader developments.
The Greer Citizen: Former print newspaper now defunct, prompting the rise of digital alternatives for hyper-local journalism.

Staying Informed in Greer

In a fast-expanding Upstate hub like Greer, local journalism emphasizes community-rooted stories on growth, health, and culture, connecting residents to regional issues without traditional broadcast media. Digital tools like newsletters and social engagement keep people updated on everything from infrastructure projects to festivals, fostering a sense of involvement in this vibrant area.

Daily news digests and event guides via GreerNews.com, covering sports, crime, and business openings.
Interactive features like photo galleries and social media on platforms such as Facebook and Instagram for community contributions.
Regional connections to Spartanburg health alerts and Greenville County projects, highlighted in local coverage.
Community events like the Greer Fall Book Festival with 32 authors, promoted through digital calendars and newsletters.
Economic insights on developments such as the $10 million landfill expansion bond, tying into Greer's growth narrative.

Common Questions

What makes this different from local news sites?

Briefsy creates ONE personalized newsletter combining Greer news with all your other interests - tech, sports, finance, entertainment, whatever matters to you. No more juggling multiple subscriptions.

Will I get breaking news alerts?

Briefsy delivers curated newsletters on your schedule (daily, weekly, etc.) rather than breaking news alerts. It's designed to keep you informed without the noise and interruptions.

Can I customize what local topics I follow?

Absolutely! During setup, you tell our AI about your specific interests - local politics, business, education, crime, development, etc. We'll curate local coverage that matches.

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