Vendor Applications Now Open for Clinton’s Rhythm on the Rails Festival on April 25
February 21, 2026The City of Clinton is now accepting vendor applications for its annual Rhythm on the Rails festival, set to take place on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to…
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Georgetown Library ready to kick-off its Glorious Cause revolutionary history series in March
February 20, 2026The Georgetown County Libraries are pleased to announce a series of upcoming public educational programs, “A Glorious Cause: South Carolina and the American Revolution.” The programs, which are free and…
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Attorney General Alan Wilson Sends Letter to Clinton Newberry Natural Gas Authority Regarding Recent Price Increases
February 19, 2026South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson is looking into Clinton Newberry Natural Gas Authority’s (CNNGA) recent price increases for natural gas. “Our office received a number of complaints from constituents…
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CPM Federal Credit Union of Simpsonville to Host Free Medicare Webinar on February 26
February 18, 2026CPM Federal Credit Union of Simpsonville will host a free live webinar, “Your Guide to Medicare: From Eligibility to Enrollment,” on Thursday, February 26, 2026, from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m.…
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Mauldin Gears Up for Annual Blues & Jazz Festival on April 18
February 18, 2026Festival season in the Upstate will kick off in style this spring as the City of Mauldin prepares for its annual Blues & Jazz Festival on Saturday, April 18, 2026.…
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Business Leaders, Officials Gather for “Business Voices of Laurens” County-Wide Forum
February 18, 2026Local business owners, community leaders, and government officials came together for the Business Voices of Laurens: A County-Wide Business Forum, hosted by the Laurens County Chamber of Commerce at the Laurens…
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Advice from the Apothecary: What Patients Should Know About PBM Reform in South Carolina
February 18, 2026As we move into 2026, many patients are asking how changes being discussed in Columbia could affect their prescriptions and their local pharmacy. Here’s what you should know about the…
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SIOR appoints David C. Lockwood III, SIOR as new CEO
February 17, 2026The Society of Industrial and Office Realtors® (SIOR) announced the appointment of David C. Lockwood III, SIOR, as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective March 30, 2026. An SIOR member…
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Spotlight on Agriculture Returns March 12 at New Laurens County Ag Center
February 16, 2026Laurens County’s deep agricultural roots will be celebrated on Thursday, March 12, 2026, during the 52nd Annual Spotlight on Agriculture, to be held at the new Laurens County Ag Center.…
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Staycation Savvy: Your 2026 Guide to Spring Break in the Golden Strip
February 13, 2026As the school year hits the home stretch, families across the Upstate are preparing for a well-deserved intermission. For those in our local community, the dates are officially set: Greenville…
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SAFETY ALERT: Fountain Inn Fire Department Relays Federal Recall on Critical Fire Safety Equipment
February 13, 2026The Fountain Inn Fire Department, in coordination with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), is issuing an urgent warning to local residents regarding two significant product recalls. Fire officials…
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Love Bailey CPAs Announces Paul Klein, Will Walls as New Partners
February 12, 2026Love Bailey CPAs has announced the addition of two new partners effective January 1, 2026. Paul Klein, CPA, has been named Tax Partner, and Will Walls, CPA, has been named…
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Swamp Rabbit Trail Expansion into Fountain Inn Breaks Ground
February 12, 2026A long-anticipated connection is officially moving forward as construction begins on a new section of the Swamp Rabbit Trail extending deeper into the Golden Strip. The expansion will link portions…
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Greenville County Schools Secures Land for Future Fountain Inn Elementary School
February 12, 2026Another sign of growth is taking shape in the Golden Strip. The Greenville County Schools Board of Trustees has officially approved the purchase of property for a future elementary school…
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A Conversation with Dr. James Simmons, new Chief Medical Officer for St. James Health & Wellness
February 11, 2026Dr. James E. Simmons is the new Medical Director for St. James Health and Wellness, Inc., a community health medical provider with six locations throughout Georgetown County. A Board-certified pediatrician,…
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Connor Shaw Shares Powerful Message on Faith, Football, and Life-Saving Preparedness at First Baptist Laurens Super Bowl Breakfast
February 11, 2026First Baptist Church in Laurens hosted a well-attended Super Bowl Sunday breakfast that left a lasting impression on those gathered, thanks to a moving and deeply personal message from former…
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Coastal Precast Systems Selects Laurens County for First South Carolina Operation
February 11, 2026Approximately $9 million investment will create about 70 new jobs FAST FACTS Coastal Precast Systems, LLC (Coastal Precast Systems) selects Laurens County for its first South Carolina operation. The company’s…
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Laurens County Council Recognizes Black History Month, Finalizes Open Space Ordinance
February 11, 2026Laurens County Council met Monday evening, February 9, recognizing Black History Month while also taking final action on the county’s updated open space residential development ordinance and advancing several economic…
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Archways and asphalt: Simpsonville’s South Main Street prepares for “Festival” transformation
February 10, 2026The blueprint for a more vibrant downtown is moving into the bidding phase this month as city leaders look to finalize plans for the much-anticipated Festival Street project. A mandatory…
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Revolutionary Roots: Mauldin Cultural Center to Host Historical Luncheon
February 10, 2026The Mauldin Cultural Center is preparing to take a step back in time this month with its upcoming Revolutionary War History Luncheon. The event focuses on the pivotal role South…
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Love in the Upstate: Your Guide to Valentine’s Day 2026 in the Golden Strip
February 10, 2026The Golden Strip is set to sparkle with romance this Valentine’s Day, offering a diverse array of options for every type of celebration. From intimate dinners to lively social events,…
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Hydrite Chemical Co. Expands Laurens County Operations
February 10, 2026$63 million investment will create 13 new jobs FAST FACTS Hydrite Chemical Co. (Hydrite) is expanding operations in Laurens County. The company’s $63 million investment will create 13 new jobs.…
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Hydrite Chemical Co. expands Laurens County operations
February 10, 2026Hydrite Chemical Co. (Hydrite), a chemical solutions manufacturer and distributor, announced it is expanding its operations in Laurens County. The company’s $63 million investment will create 13 new jobs. Founded…
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Laurens County Chamber of Commerce Celebrates Leadership, Service, and Community at 2026 Annual Dinner & Awards
February 9, 2026Check out who was there and all the winners in the photo gallery below. The Laurens County Chamber of Commerce brought together business leaders, educators, elected officials, public servants, and…
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Ties, Tiaras, and Disco: Daddy Daughter Dances Sweep the Golden Strip
February 9, 2026February has officially arrived, bringing with it a flurry of sequins, corsages, and “best-dressed” dads as the cities of the Golden Strip prepare for their annual Daddy Daughter dances. From…
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City of Mauldin Announces Multiple Employment Opportunities Across Recreation and Senior Services
February 9, 2026The City of Mauldin is currently hiring for a wide range of full-time and part-time positions, offering opportunities for individuals looking to serve the community while joining a dynamic and…
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Westminster Presbyterian Church in Clinton to Host Community-Wide Mission Conference, Feb. 13–15
February 9, 2026Westminster Presbyterian Church in Clinton will host a Mission Conference February 13–15, inviting the Clinton community and surrounding area to learn more about local and global mission work through a…
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Forever Green: 418-Acre Farm Near Fountain Inn Protected from Development
February 8, 2026As rooftops continue to rise across the Golden Strip, one local family has taken a permanent stand to ensure a massive stretch of Upstate farmland remains exactly as it is.…
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Mauldin Theatre Company Asks Community for Support in Best of the Upstate 2026 Nominations
February 7, 2026Mauldin Theatre Company is asking for the community’s support as nominations open for the Best of the Upstate 2026awards. In recent years, Mauldin Theatre Company has been nominated for Best…
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Prisma Health Adds Protective Measures in SC Hospitals as Measles Cases Rise
February 7, 2026Beginning Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026, Prisma Health has implement additional measures in its South Carolina hospitals to help protect patients in response to rising measles cases. According to the Centers…
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City of Simpsonville Announces Launch of Simpsonville Theatre Company
February 5, 2026The City of Simpsonville has announced the launch of the Simpsonville Theatre Company, a new community-focused performing arts organization dedicated to theatre education, youth development, and inclusive access to the…
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A measurable investment already working for our community
February 4, 2026By Dr. Marilyn “Murph” Fore, President, Horry-Georgetown Technical College When we talk about economic impact along the Grand Strand and surrounding communities, the conversation often centers on new development, expanding…
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Upstate Pregnancy Center to Hold Diaper Drive-Thru in Laurens February 10
February 4, 2026Families in Laurens County who need a little extra help with diapers and wipes will have an opportunity to receive support next week during a Diaper Drive-Thru hosted by Upstate…
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Immersive Orchestra Experience of Children of Eden Coming to Mauldin Cultural Center — Next Week Only
February 4, 2026Audiences will have a special opportunity next week to experience a powerful and unique theatrical event as Children of Eden takes the stage in an immersive orchestra presentation for a…
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Presbyterian College Alumnus Matt Navarro ’99, Global President of the Parent Company of Stanley 1913, to Deliver Annual Robert M. Vance Lecture on Business Ethics
February 4, 2026Presbyterian College alumnus Matt Navarro ’99, global president of PMI WW Brands, LLC, the parent company of Stanley 1913, will deliver the college’s annual Robert M. Vance Lecture on Business Ethics at…
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Laurens County Council Advances Land-Use Ordinances, Ends Ice Storm Emergency
February 3, 2026Laurens County Council used a special called meeting Monday night to address both storm recovery and future development standards, voting to end the county’s declared state of emergency following January’s…
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Presbyterian College, Mercer University Establish Nursing Dual-Degree Pathway
February 3, 2026Presbyterian College and Mercer University have formalized a new academic partnership designed to expand access to nursing education and strengthen the regional health care workforce. The institutions signed a memorandum…
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Charleston native and veteran parks leader Jason Kronsberg to lead Charleston Parks Conservancy
February 2, 2026The Charleston Parks Conservancy Board of Directors has appointed Jason Kronsberg as its next Executive Director. A veteran parks leader and Charleston native, Kronsberg brings decades of experience in park…
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Back-to-Back Winter Storms Take a Toll on Small Businesses — Here’s How the Community Can Help
February 2, 2026After two consecutive weekends of winter weather — first an ice storm and then a significant snowstorm — many locally owned businesses are feeling the impact of lost sales during…
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Back-to-Back Winter Storms Take a Toll on Small Businesses — Here’s How the Community Can Help
February 2, 2026After two consecutive weekends of winter weather — first an ice storm and then a significant snowstorm — many locally owned businesses are feeling the impact of lost sales during…
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SCAM ALERT: Callers Impersonating Laurens Police Seeking Money
February 2, 2026Residents are being warned about a phone scam involving individuals falsely claiming to represent the Laurens City Police Department. According to local authorities, scammers are posing as an officer named…
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Real ID Enforcement and New Airport Fee—What Travelers Should Know
February 2, 2026Domestic air travelers in the United States are now facing a new consequence if they arrive at an airport without a REAL ID-compliant form of identification or another accepted ID…
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Upstate Braces for Impact: Winter Storm Gianna Set to Blanket the Golden Strip
January 30, 2026The Golden Strip is under a winter storm warning today as Winter Storm Gianna approaches the Upstate. Unlike the ice-heavy system that moved through last week, this new storm is…
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Fountain Inn to Host 2026 Health and Wellness Fair this March
January 30, 2026As the Upstate tries to shake off the winter chill, the City of Fountain Inn is pivoting its focus toward community well-being. The 2026 Fountain Inn Health and Wellness Fair…
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Charleston County School District announces Peninsula Promise
January 29, 2026A Community-Driven Vision to Expand Access and Opportunity for All Peninsula Students On January 29, 2026, Charleston County School District (CCSD) Superintendent Anita Huggins unveiled the Peninsula Promise, a comprehensive initiative…
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McMaster delivers final State of the State, outlines vision for “The South Carolina Century”
January 28, 2026Gov. Henry McMaster delivered his final State of the State address Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026, offering a broad vision for South Carolina’s future while reflecting on progress made during his…
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McMaster Delivers Final State of the State, Outlines Vision for “The South Carolina Century”
January 28, 2026Gov. Henry McMaster delivered his final State of the State address Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026, offering a broad vision for South Carolina’s future while reflecting on progress made during his…
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Shop Local After the Storm: How Winter Weather Impacts Laurens County’s Small Businesses
January 28, 2026After a winter storm forced many Laurens County businesses to close their doors for two days, local leaders are reminding residents that how — and where — they spend money…
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Echoes & Insights – Rooted in Knowledge: The Enduring Impact of Laurens County Public Libraries
January 27, 2026JANUARY 2026 COLUMN Echoes & Insights: The Laurens County Series. Readers are invited to journey through the history of Laurens County, uncovering the stories, places, and people that have shaped…
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Laurens County Community Theatre Opens Finding Nemo Jr. This Friday
January 27, 2026The Laurens County Community Theatre (LCCT) invites audiences of all ages to dive into an unforgettable underwater adventure as Finding Nemo Jr. opens Friday, January 30 at the Clinton High…
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