
Sarah Andrews
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gvltoday.6amcity.com | Danielle Johnson |Stephanie Freeman |Sarah Andrews
After years of planning, Table 301 will open a new fine dining restaurant this year with Chef Nico Abello. The yet-to-be-named restaurant will take over the top floor of The Lazy Goat, with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Reedy River. Don’t worry, The Lazy Goat isn’t going anywhere. The intimate, 50-seat eatery will go in the space currently used for private events.
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gvltoday.6amcity.com | Stephanie Freeman |Danielle Johnson |Sarah Andrews |Kristen Templeton
Ever wondered who makes sure everything in a business runs like a well-oiled machine? That’s the job of an operations manager. They keep things on track, ensure teams work together, and find ways to boost efficiency. From manufacturing to healthcare, retail, and the service industry, operations managers are crucial for making sure resources are used wisely and goals are met.
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gvltoday.6amcity.com | Michaela Leung |Danielle Johnson |Stephanie Freeman |Sarah Andrews
As the seasons shift, so do our wellness priorities. Did you know? March is packed with important health observances that serve as a timely reminder to take charge of our well-being. From preventive screenings to seasonal self-care, here’s what you need to know to stay ahead of your health this month. Colorectal cancer is one of the most preventable cancers — yet many people delay or avoid screenings due to common fears.
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gvltoday.6amcity.com | Danielle Johnson |Stephanie Freeman |Sarah Andrews |Kristen Templeton
For the third straight year, the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament brought a record number of fans to Greenville — 71,910, to be exact. Is Greenville cementing itself as a hoops destination? It seems that way, because there is even more basketball in our future. Next year when the SEC Tournament wraps, Bon Secours Wellness Arena will immediately flip for the , with the first and second rounds scheduled for March 19 + March 21.
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gvltoday.6amcity.com | Danielle Johnson |Stephanie Freeman |Sarah Andrews |Kristen Templeton
We hope you’re hungry. It’s Fat Burger Month in Western North Carolina: From now until Sunday, April 6, Visit Haywood is celebrating juicy patties, creative toppings, and local biz. Grab a Fat Burger Month sticker card at any of 14 participating restaurants or the Visit Haywood Welcome Center and get started touring some of the region’s best bites. Up for a challenge? Collect at least six burger stickers and earn a prize.
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