Greenville was named for Thomas Green, a general in the Texas Army in its war for independence from Mexico. Greenville is the county seat of Hunt County, Texas.
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This official online city resource offers customized content for residents, businesses and visitors to the city, as well as schedules of events and activities, a meeting calendar, employment information, and a newsletter.
http://www.ci.greenville.tx.us/
Hosted by Herald Banner Publications, the Commerce Journal includes local news, sports, obituaries, letters to the editor, classifieds, and other features, with a focus on the Greenville, Texas region. Also included are search features for jobs, homes, automobiles, and shopping.
http://commercejournal.com/
Greenville Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau
Among the resources provided by this business membership and tourism organization is a guide to the city for visitors, relocation tips, business development data, and community information.
http://www.greenville-chamber.org/
Greenville Electric Utility System
A separate entity from the City of Greenville, GEUS is a utility company offering electric service, multi-channel cable television, and high-speed Internet access, each of which are outlined on its site, along with online billing, customer service information, and information about utility operations and a cable channel line up.
http://www.geus.org/
The online home of this print newspaper, based in Greenville, Texas, presents local news and a calendar of events, sports reports, opinion pieces, school information, and a classified section.
http://www.heraldbanner.com/
Kavanaugh United Methodist Church
KUMC is located at the corner of Park Street and Stonewall Street in Greenville, Texas. Its music ministries, outreach ministries and its ministries to those who are in the church are discussed, and a church calendar and schedule of worship services is presented.
http://www.kavumc.com/
Community and school news and sports are published by the online student newspaper of Greenville High School, located in Greenville, Texas. Archives of previous issues are also included, along with its advertising policies.
http://www.lionledger.com/