South Carolina industry recruitment reaches $8.19 billion in 2024
January 6, 2025Capital investment by existing industry excels, accounting for $5.38 billion The South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) today released its 2024 industry recruitment results, with an announced total capital…
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Kuzco Lighting expands U.S. operations in Greenville County
January 3, 2025Kuzco Lighting, a leader in modern decorative lighting solutions, announced the opening of a new distribution facility in Greenville, South Carolina, set to begin operations in January 2025. Located at…
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Danny Cook Announces Re-Election Campaign for Clinton City Council Ward 1
January 1, 2025Clinton City Councilman Danny Cook has officially announced his candidacy for re-election to represent Ward 1 in the upcoming election on March 4, 2025. In a heartfelt message to friends…
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Baby Blues – A Family Boutique: A Journey of Joy and Resilience
January 1, 2025Mary-Grace Iusti, owner of the newly launched Baby Blues – A Family Boutique, is no stranger to perseverance and passion. Her entrepreneurial journey has been anything but conventional, blossoming from…
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American Legion Post 25 Reflects on a Year of Service and Sets Ambitious Goals for 2025
January 1, 2025As the calendar turns to 2025, American Legion Post 25 reflects on a transformative year of service and achievement in the community. Exactly one year ago, members gathered at their…
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Get #WinterReady for the Cold Weather in the Upstate!
January 1, 2025With the Upstate of South Carolina bracing for extreme cold temperatures and the potential for wintery weather, now is the time to prepare your home and family for the chilly…
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Laurens County Museum Reflects on a Landmark 2024 and Looks Ahead to 20th Anniversary in 2025
January 1, 2025The Laurens County Museum celebrated a remarkable 2024, filled with achievements that highlighted its growing role as a community hub for history, education, and cultural engagement. With 4,200 hours of…
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Loose Threads Quilt Guild’s 2024 Donation Brings Comfort to Laurens County Sheriff’s Office
December 30, 2024The Laurens County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) recognized the extraordinary generosity and community spirit of the Loose Threads Quilt Guild for their 2024 donation of 100 handcrafted comfort quilts. These quilts…
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Clinton Firefighter Honored as Michael “Mike Mike” Vinson Firefighter of the Year
December 23, 2024The Clinton Fire Department has announced John Michael Lapomarda as the 2024 recipient of the Michael “Mike Mike” Vinson Award, recognizing him as Firefighter of the Year. This prestigious honor,…
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U.S. Department of Commerce Invests $11 Million to Support Healthcare Workforce Development at Piedmont Technical College
December 22, 2024U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo recently announced the Department’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) is awarding an $11 million grant to Piedmont Technical College (PTC) to support healthcare workforce development.…
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Spreading Holiday Cheer: Laurens County Sheriff’s Office Christmas for Kids Program
December 22, 2024The Laurens County Sheriff’s Office Christmas for Kids program has once again brought holiday cheer to families across the community. This year, the program provided assistance to more than 250…
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Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce announces Kevin T. Sheilley as new President & CEO
December 20, 2024The Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce announced the selection of Kevin T. Sheilley as its new President and Chief Executive Officer. He will officially assume his role on February 10,…
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Maddie Hines’ Legacy Honored as Trial Brings Closure to Family
December 18, 2024The three-day trial of the man responsible for the tragic death of three-year-old Maddie Hines concluded this week, just days before Christmas. The jury deliberated for less than an hour…
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South Carolina’s Electoral College Meets to Cast Votes for President and Vice President
December 18, 2024Electors from across South Carolina gathered at the State House yesterday as part of the 2024 Electoral College process, a constitutionally mandated step in electing the next President and Vice…
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From Music to Giving Back: Andrew Wooten’s Journey and Healing HeARTS Initiative
December 18, 2024Andrew Wooten’s journey from a small-town dreamer to a regional musical success is nothing short of inspiring. Fueled by a passion for music that began in his youth and strengthened…
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Family Promise of Laurens County Evolves into C4 Ministries of Laurens County
December 18, 2024At the end of October 2024, Family Promise of Laurens County made the decision to disaffiliate with the National Family Promise organization. The decision, while difficult, was driven by a…
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Laurens County School District 56 Students Shine at Michelin STEM Challenge
December 17, 2024Laurens County School District 56 (LCSD56) students showcased their engineering and problem-solving skills at the annual Michelin STEM Challenge held last Wednesday. The event, which included 3rd and 5th graders…
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Mesa Land Services establishing operations in Charleston County
December 17, 2024Mesa Land Services, a provider of easement acquisition and title search solutions, announced it is establishing its first operation in Charleston County. The company’s $1.3 million investment will create 24…
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Michael Gula to step down as CEO of Columbia Metropolitan Airport after a decade of service
December 17, 2024Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) announces that Michael Gula has formally stepped down as President/CEO, effective December 13, 2024. His decision to resign was made amicably in coordination with the airport’s…
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Boeing commits to expand Charleston County operations
December 16, 2024Boeing (NYSE:BA) announced it plans to expand its operations in Charleston County. The company plans to invest $1 billion in infrastructure upgrades at its existing site and create 500 new…
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Local Artist Kathy Childress Guinn Turns Glass Art into a Labor of Love and Healing
December 16, 2024In the heart of Laurens County, Kathy Childress Guinn has transformed family legacy and personal loss into stunning glass art pieces that captivate both form and function. With roots steeped…
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FBI Warns of Growing Impact of Tech Support and Government Impersonation Scams as Impact on South Carolina Seniors Increases
December 16, 2024The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued a public warning regarding an increase in advanced tech support scams specifically targeting seniors across South Carolina. The scams involve sophisticated schemes…
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$8.5M Greenbelt funds awarded to land trust projects
December 12, 2024Lowcountry Land Trust is proud to announce the designation of $8,556,750 from the Charleston County Greenbelt Program to support eight transformative conservation projects that will safeguard cultural heritage, enhance public access to green spaces,…
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Cross Hill to Host Third Annual Wreaths Across America Ceremony Honoring Veterans on December 14
December 11, 2024The third annual Wreaths Across America ceremony in Cross Hill will take place on Saturday, December 14, 2024, at noon. Hosted by United for Veterans of Cross Hill and Tranquility…
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A Gift of Hope: How the Laurens County Cancer Association Helped Barbara Keith Find Strength in Her Journey
December 11, 2024As the holiday season brings a sense of gratitude and giving, the Laurens County Cancer Association (LCCA) stands as a true gift to those navigating one of life’s most challenging…
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Schedule Update for Cowboy Christmas and Holiday Shopping Events in Clinton
December 9, 2024Main Street Clinton has announced updates to the schedule for the Cowboy Christmas and holiday shopping events due to weather conditions and because many families will be heading to Orangeburg…
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Clinton Fire Department Honors Longtime Chaplain Kenny Moore with Symbolic Gift of Service
December 9, 2024After a year marked by challenges and trials for the Clinton Fire Department and the City of Clinton, one constant source of support has been Chaplain Kenny Moore, pastor of…
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Laurens County Sheriff’s Office Honors Service and Dedication at Annual Christmas Dinner
December 9, 2024The Laurens County Sheriff’s Office gathered on December 5th for their annual Employee Christmas Dinner, a cherished tradition to reflect, celebrate, and show appreciation for the dedication and service of…
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Meyn America, LLC growing South Carolina footprint with expansion in Oconee County
December 9, 2024Meyn America, LLC (Meyn America), a leader in poultry processing solutions, today announced it is growing its South Carolina footprint with an expansion in Oconee County. The company’s approximately $50…
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Upstate Pregnancy Center Hosts Diaper Drive Thru in Laurens on December 10
December 9, 2024Mark your calendars for Tuesday, December 10, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM! Join us in the parking lot of Wattsville Drug (24 Sirrine Street in Laurens) for the next…
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Donati named new Gamecocks Director of Athletics
December 5, 2024Jeremiah Donati has been named the University of South Carolina’s 31st Director of Athletics, President Michael Amiridis announced today (Dec.5) following a meeting of the school’s Board of Trustees. Donati comes…
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Magna International expands operations in Greenville County
December 4, 2024Combined investment of approximately $200 million planned to create around 200 new jobs Today, the South Carolina Department of Commerce announced Magna International (Magna), a mobility technology company and one of the…
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Major mixed-use development investment announced in Greenwood County
December 4, 2024On December 3, Greenwood County Council approved economic development incentives for Olde Eight Development, a gravitational mixed-use project in Greenwood County. Led by Greenwood Land Holdings, LLC, the development will…
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Temporary Closure of US 221 Bridge Over Enoree River in Laurens County Scheduled for Repairs
December 3, 2024The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has announced a temporary closure of the bridge on US 221 over the Enoree River in Laurens County. Repairs are set to begin…
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AFL continues growth of Spartanburg County manufacturing operations
December 3, 2024AFL, a manufacturer of fiber optic products and equipment, announced it is expanding its manufacturing operations across Spartanburg County. The company’s $155 million investment will create over 150 new jobs…
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Raines breaks ground on The Shepherd Hotel Columbia Vista in Columbia
December 2, 2024Raines, a leading hospitality management, development, and investment organization, announced the groundbreaking of The Shepherd Hotel Columbia Vista in Columbia, SC. Developed and managed by Raines, this will be the…
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Support the Upstate Pregnancy Center This Giving Tuesday
December 2, 2024This Giving Tuesday, the Upstate Pregnancy Center (UPC) invites you to join its mission of supporting women and families in Laurens County. UPC provides essential services, including free pregnancy testing,…
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The Stories Behind the Classic Christmas Songs: A Holiday Series
December 2, 2024There’s something magical about the sound of Christmas music. From the nostalgic hum of a Bing Crosby classic to the jubilant jingle of sleigh bells, these songs have become as…
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Christmas Inn Our Town: Fountain Inn’s Must-See Holiday Festival
December 1, 2024The festive season is upon us, and Fountain Inn is ready to dazzle with the award-winning Christmas Inn Our Town, voted the Best Holiday Festival in the Upstate. With events…
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Resources for Agricultural Recovery After Hurricane Helene
December 1, 2024Did you experience agricultural losses due to Hurricane Helene? This fact sheet will help you explore a variety of state and federal assistance programs designed to support agricultural recovery. Local…
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New Dual-Concept Restaurant Brings Southern Elegance and Art Deco Flair to Downtown Laurens
December 1, 2024Downtown Laurens is set to welcome a new culinary and social hotspot with the opening of Moultrie Southern Cuisine + Spirits and The Fox Hole Bar + Lounge at 101 E Laurens St. This…
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Finding Gratitude in Resilience: A Thanksgiving Reflection
November 26, 2024On Thanksgiving, we are reminded of the importance of gratitude, even in the face of hardship. This year, Laurens County has faced immense challenges that tested our collective strength and…
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Over 1,200 Eighth-Grade Students Explore Career Opportunities at the LCNC Career Showcase
November 25, 2024On Thursday, November 7, close to 1,300 eighth-grade students from Laurens and Newberry counties gathered at the Piedmont Technical College (PTC) Newberry campus for the fifth annual Laurens & Newberry…
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Dueling Pianos Event a Resounding Success for LCCA
November 25, 2024The Laurens County Cancer Association (LCCA) hosted its second Dueling Pianos fundraising event at the Magnolia Room in the Laurens County Museum, bringing the community together to support local cancer…
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Thanksgiving Fire Risks: Protect Your Home and Loved Ones
November 25, 2024Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends, and feasting, but it’s also one of the most dangerous days of the year for home fires. According to the National Fire Protection…
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Tips for a Safe and Delicious Thanksgiving Dinner
November 23, 2024As Thanksgiving approaches, families across Laurens County and beyond are preparing to gather around the table to share a delicious holiday meal. However, ensuring food safety is just as important…
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LCWSC: Driving Growth and Infrastructure Expansion to Build a Stronger Laurens County
November 23, 2024As you drive through Laurens County, you might wonder about the pipes, equipment, and land clearing yousee along the way. These are signs that LCWSC is growing and expanding to…
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Pink Friday – Black Friday with a Twist: Support Local Businesses First
November 20, 2024Pink Friday, a nationwide initiative that takes place annually on the Friday before Black Friday, is all about celebrating and supporting small and local businesses. Created in 2020, the event…
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Milo’s Tea Company expanding Spartanburg County operations
November 20, 2024$53 million investment will create 80 new jobs Milo’s Tea Company (Milo’s Tea), a leading beverage company, announced it is expanding its operations in Spartanburg County. The company’s $53 million…
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Prisma Heath will more than double its ortho footprint in Laurens County in a $2M facility expansion finalized this week
November 20, 2024Prisma Health will expand its orthopedics services in Laurens County – including the addition of freestanding offices for its orthopedics practice and supporting outpatient therapies – as part of an…
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