Janie Bohlmann, WSPA 7 On Your Side

Janie Bohlmann

WSPA 7 On Your Side

Spartanburg, SC, United States

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  • WCBD
  • WBTW News 13
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Past articles by Janie:

Spartanburg Co. students spread the love, give back to their community on Valentine’s Day

Some Spartanburg County students were spreading the love on Valentine’s Day by giving back to their community. → Read More

Efforts underway to revitalize former Spartanburg Co. mill community

Efforts are underway to revitalize a former Spartanburg County mill and historic iron bridge. → Read More

Duncan police chief wants to tackle teen violence, asks for community input

An Upstate police chief wants to decrease violence among young people and is working to find solutions. → Read More

Spartanburg city leaders place moratorium on some special events

City leaders are pressing pause on some events in downtown Spartanburg. → Read More

SCDOT plans to make U.S. 29 in Cherokee Co. safer

The South Carolina Department of Transportation is planning to upgrade U.S. 29 in Cherokee County. → Read More

SCDHEC warns of uptick in COVID-19 deaths

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control is warning people about rising COVID-19 deaths. → Read More

Cherokee Co. Council approves bid for $4.6 million animal shelter

After years of discussion, Cherokee County will soon have a new animal shelter. → Read More

Police continue to search for new information 6 years after Wellford woman reported missing

Wellford Police are looking for new leads in a case, six years after a woman was reported missing. → Read More

Spartanburg leaders break ground on Southside Cultural Monument

On Friday, Spartanburg leaders broke ground on the Southside Cultural Monument, which will honor Black history in the community. → Read More

Inman joins Main Street South Carolina program, asks for community input on downtown area

Inman city leaders said the city is joining the Main Street South Carolina program to help enhance the local economy and revitalize the downtown area. → Read More

Greenville city council takes step to allow more mobile food units

Greenville City Council is taking steps to create more food options in the city, by updating the city’s code. → Read More

Some Upstate property sales delayed after cyberattack impacts record management service

A cyberattack on a records management company is delaying some Upstate property sales. → Read More

Cars line up as Upstate food bank reopens

A Greenville County food bank is back open and serving the community on Monday. → Read More

Plumber shares tips for frozen pipes

Some Upstate plumbers said they’re swamped with calls, as freezing temperatures over the weekend caused problems for people and businesses. → Read More

Crews work to restore power outages ahead of holiday weekend

Duke Energy reported thousands of people across the Upstate were without power throughout Friday. → Read More

Spartanburg Water encourages people to prep their homes for winter weather

With low temperatures this week, some Upstate water companies said people could experience problems, if their home isn’t ready for winter. → Read More

NFL player with Upstate ties gives back this holiday season

Deebo Samuel, an NFL player with Upstate ties, is giving back to his community this holiday season. → Read More

Upstate fire marshal encourages fire prevention during the holiday season

December is a leading month for house fires and often times those fires are sparked by holiday décor and celebrations. → Read More

Spartanburg discontinues downtown Ferris wheel after community concerns

The Ferris wheel in downtown Spartanburg is closing early due to what the city referred to as concerns about the quality of the ride’s operation. → Read More

‘We built this’: Cherokee Co. students wrap up semester-long project, building a tiny house

As the fall semester wraps up, a group of Cherokee County students are putting the final touches on a semester-long project: building a tiny home. → Read More