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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Behind the Lines: Laurens Electric Crews Restore Power and Offer Post-Storm Advice
January 27, 2026Upstate South Carolina dodged a bullet this weekend, as the impacts in our area from Winter Storm Fern were much lower than anticipated. Laurens Electric Crew Supervisor Clay Lambert said,…
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Laurens County Safe Home to Hold Annual Community Board Meeting
January 27, 2026Laurens County Safe Home will host its annual community board meeting on Monday, February 9 at 5:30 p.m. The meeting will take place at The Vestibule Coffee Shop in Clinton.…
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City Update – January 27 at 1:20pm
January 27, 2026First Responders – Police, Fire and Public Works – Wrap Up Successful Operation City Manager Shannon Lavrin highlighted the dedication and hard work completed by City departments and employees during…
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TigerDC announces $3B Spartanburg investment
January 27, 2026Major Investment to Generate Millions in Annual Tax Revenue, Create High-Paying Jobs, and Support America’s AI Infrastructure TigerDC announced Project Spero, a next-generation, AI-focused high-performance computing data center planned for…
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New Energy Scam Reported by Duke Energy After Weekend Ice Storm
January 27, 2026In the wake of the severe ice storm that hit the Carolinas this past weekend, Duke Energy is warning customers about a new scam targeting utility account holders. The fraudulent…
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Laurens Police Chief Heath Copeland to Lead Scam Awareness Workshop at Martha Franks
January 26, 2026Community members will have the opportunity to learn how to better protect themselves from fraud during an upcoming Scam Awareness Workshop led by Laurens Police Chief Heath Copeland on Wednesday,…
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Project Lifesaver Program Offers Peace of Mind for Laurens County Families
January 26, 2026The Laurens County Sheriff’s Office is reminding residents about an important resource available to families caring for loved ones who are at risk of wandering. After receiving an increase in…
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Chamber to Host Canva 101 Workshop to Help Small Businesses Build Professional Designs
January 26, 2026The Laurens County Chamber of Commerce will host Canva 101 for Beginners, an interactive workshop designed to help small business owners and entrepreneurs learn the basics of Canva, a free…
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Clinton Police Remind Public That ATVs Are Not Street Legal
January 25, 2026As hazardous weather continues to impact road conditions, the Clinton Police Department is reminding residents that All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs), often called four-wheelers, are not legal for use on public roadways…
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Federal Emergency Declaration Approved to Support South Carolina Winter Storm Response
January 24, 2026Governor Henry McMaster has announced that his request for a federal emergency disaster declaration has been approved, unlocking additional federal support as South Carolina responds to the ongoing winter storm.…
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Federal Emergency Declaration Approved to Support South Carolina Winter Storm Response
January 24, 2026Governor Henry McMaster has announced that his request for a federal emergency disaster declaration has been approved, unlocking additional federal support as South Carolina responds to the ongoing winter storm.…
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Fountain Inn Natural Gas Shares Important Winter Weather Advisory About Gas Appliances
January 24, 2026As winter weather approaches and the possibility of power outages increases, Fountain Inn Natural Gas is reminding residents that having natural gas service does not always guarantee that gas appliances…
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County monitoring winter weather conditions that could affect operations
January 23, 2026Residents encouraged to prepare ahead, conduct in-person County business early Richland County is preparing to potentially address winter weather conditions that could make travel on local roads and highways hazardous…
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Ahead of Winter Storm, Lander Shifts to Virtual Instruction Monday, Tuesday
January 22, 2026Lander University officials are continuing to monitor the weather conditions for the Upstate region of South Carolina, which remains under a Winter Storm Watch according to the National Weather Service. This…
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Maverick Yards Anchors Downtown Growth as The Pickle Yard Officially Opens in Mauldin
January 21, 2026The wait for indoor pickleball in Mauldin is officially over. The Pickle Yard has opened its doors at 15 Jenkins Court, debuting as the signature attraction of the Maverick Yards…
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Nashville Heat Hits Main Street: Flock Shop is Open in Simpsonville
January 21, 2026The local dining landscape has gotten a lot spicier. Flock Shop Hot Chicken has opened its doors at 129 N. Main Street in Simpsonville, taking over the former Willy Taco…
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LushAcres Farm Market Offers Egg Special to Help Customers Prepare for Possible Winter Storm
January 21, 2026Washed vs. unwashed eggs explained as families plan for potential power outages As the Upstate of South Carolina prepares for a possible winter storm that could bring icy conditions and…
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Emergency Officials, LCWSC Urge Preparation as Forecast Signals Potential High-Impact Winter Storm
January 21, 2026Forecast models are signaling what could become the most significant winter storm to impact the South in nearly a decade, with the potential for dangerous ice accumulation, snow, and prolonged…
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American Legion Post 25’s Soup Donation Pushes FUMC Food Drive Into Stage 2
January 21, 2026The community-wide soup drive benefiting the First United Methodist Church (FUMC) Food Bank in Laurens has shifted into high gear following a major contribution from American Legion Post 25. Last…
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Laurens County Animal Control Shelter Seeks Donations to Help Pets Stay Warm During Extreme Weather
January 21, 2026As extreme cold weather is expected this weekend, the Laurens County Sheriff’s Animal Control Shelter is asking for the community’s help to ensure vulnerable animals have a warm and safe…
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Tri-County Technical College breaks ground on Anderson Campus expansion
January 20, 2026Tri-County Technical College broke ground on January 16 on a $31 million investment at the Anderson Campus designed to expand and grow workforce development programs. TCTC President Galen DeHay was…
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State Supreme Court’s Chief Justice to Speak at Lander Feb. 5
January 17, 2026Lander University has announced that it will host the Honorable John W. Kittredge, chief justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court, Thursday, Feb. 5, at 5:30 p.m. in the Abney…
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Board of Voter Registration & Elections of Laurens County Seeks Poll Workers for June Elections
January 17, 2026The Board of Voter Registration & Elections of Laurens County is inviting residents to serve their community by becoming poll workers for the upcoming June elections. Poll workers are essential…
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Prisma Health Provides Measles Outbreak Update; No Cases Confirmed in Laurens County, but Officials Urge Caution
January 17, 2026Prisma Health officials and medical experts provided an update on the ongoing measles outbreak in South Carolina on Friday, January 16, 2026, urging residents to remain vigilant as cases continue…
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Classical Cello and Piano Recital Set for January 23 in Clinton
January 17, 2026Classical music enthusiasts are invited to attend a free cello and piano recital featuring Richard Thomas and Andrew Sheffield on Friday, January 23, at 7:00 p.m. at Cornerstone Baptist Church…
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SC Thrive appoints Casey Pash as President and Chief Executive Officer
January 14, 2026SC Thrive, a nonprofit dedicated to leading South Carolinians to stability by providing innovative and efficient access to quality-of-life resources, announced the appointment of Casey Pash as its new President and…
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28th Annual MLK Day Celebration Set for January 16–17 in Laurens
January 14, 2026The Thomas Sanders High School Alumni Association will host the 28th Annual MLK Day Celebration on January 16–17, honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through…
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A major gift to the university transforms its hospitality program into the College of Charleston’s first named school
January 13, 2026The Michael and Amy Bennett School of Hospitality and Tourism Management is making its debut at the College of Charleston, marking a defining moment for the university and the city. The gift was announced at…
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Upstate Pregnancy Center Announces Updated Time for Clinton Diaper Drive-Thru
January 12, 2026The Upstate Pregnancy Center will host its January Diaper Drive-Thru on Tuesday, January 13, in Clinton, offering free diapers and wipes to families in need in the community. The event…
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The Lumberyard Announces Ownership Transition, Kitchen Expansion Ahead
January 11, 2026The The Lumberyard has announced an upcoming transition in ownership, marking an exciting new chapter while preserving the spirit that regulars have come to know and love. In a message…
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Dawn Dowden promoted to President of Homes of Hope
January 7, 2026Homes of Hope, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing safe, affordable housing and workforce development opportunities for men overcoming addiction, announced that the Board of Directors and CEO Don Oglesby…
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SCDOT Reports Significant Progress, Looks Ahead to Future Priorities and Funding
January 7, 2026The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) reported substantial progress over the past year in advancing its 10-year Strategic Plan, a “fix it first” initiative adopted in 2017 to restore…
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Laurens County Sheriff’s Office Releases 2025 Year in Review Statistics
January 7, 2026The Laurens County Sheriff’s Office has released its 2025 Year in Review statistics, highlighting increased call volume, improved response times, and the continued commitment of deputies and staff to serving…
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Just Days Remaining to Nominate for the 2026 Duke Energy Citizenship & Service Award
January 7, 2026On December 8, The Laurens County Buzz first published details about the 2026 Duke Energy Citizenship & Service Award, but with the nomination deadline quickly approaching, time is running out…
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We have launched a new publication – the Georgetown SC Gazette
January 6, 2026By Alan Cooper and Cheryl Cooper Owners LowcountryBizSC Who’s On The Move Today is the day! After months of preparation, we’re excited to officially announce the launch of a new…
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Looking Back Before Moving Forward: A Year-End Reflection on Culture and Growth
January 4, 2026By Brenda Stewart, Publisher There is something about that week between Christmas and the New Year that invites reflection. The pace slows, the calendar lightens, and there is space to…
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Laurens County Republican Party Presents Chairman’s Choice Award to Senator Danny Verdin
January 4, 2026The Laurens County Republican Party recognized Danny Verdin with its inaugural Chairman’s Choice Award during the party’s holiday dinner held Thursday, December 18, in the Magnolia Room of the Laurens…
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Special Called Laurens City Council Meeting on New Year’s Eve Highlights Deep Divisions Over Emergency Ordinance
January 3, 2026The Laurens City Council held a special called meeting on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, marking the second such meeting in just over a week and underscoring deep divisions among city…
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Echoes & Insights – The Bounty of the Land: Natural Wonders & Trails of Laurens County
December 29, 2025DECEMBER 2025 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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Presbyterian College Appoints Matt Rahl as Program’s 18th Head Football Coach
December 29, 2025Presbyterian College Director of Athletics Dee Nichols has named Matt Rahl as the 18th head football coach in program history, announced on Monday morning. Rahl – who holds 24 years…
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Prisma Health Temporarily Restricts Child Visitors as Flu and Respiratory Illnesses Rise Across South Carolina
December 29, 2025As flu and other respiratory illnesses continue to increase across South Carolina, Prisma Health has announced temporary visitor restrictions at its hospitals to help protect patients and healthcare teams during…
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Emergency Safeguard Ordinance Passes First Reading at Laurens City Council Meeting
December 23, 2025Council emphasizes ordinance is a precautionary measure, not a finding of wrongdoing Laurens City Council voted Tuesday, December 23, 2025, to approve an emergency safeguard ordinance on first reading during…
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