United Composite Materials, LLC selects Greenville County for first South Carolina operation
March 19, 2026$17.5 million investment will create 50 new jobs United Composite Materials, LLC (United Composite Materials), an advanced carbon composite materials manufacturer, today announced it selects Greenville County for its first…
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USC’s new Brain Health Center brings leading-edge brain imaging and cognitive care under one roof
March 19, 2026Ribbon cutting on March 18 celebrates new home uniting clinical care, research and 7-Tesla MRI scanner The University of South Carolina marked a major milestone in providing South Carolinians with…
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Celebrating Laurens County’s Farming Community During National Ag Week
March 18, 2026As National Agriculture Week is celebrated across the country, it serves as an important reminder of the vital role farmers play in feeding communities and sustaining local economies. In Laurens…
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Packed House Celebrates Local Agriculture at 52nd Annual Spotlight on Agriculture
March 18, 2026The newly opened Laurens County Ag Center was filled to capacity last week as community members gathered for the 52nd Annual Spotlight on Agriculture. With more than 430 meals served,…
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As Rural Bank Branches Close, Laurens County Official Supports Expanded Financial Options
March 18, 2026As bank branches continue to close across rural parts of South Carolina, local leaders are urging lawmakers to pass legislation that would give cities and counties more flexibility in where…
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Mauldin Police Hosts National Training for School Resource Officer Certification
March 18, 2026As school safety remains a top priority for families in the Upstate, the Mauldin Police Department is taking a lead role in professionalizing the officers who walk the halls. This…
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Hopping into Spring: A Guide to Easter Events in the Golden Strip
March 17, 2026As the Upstate bursts into bloom, the Golden Strip is preparing for a season of community celebrations. From massive egg hunts at local parks to traditional sunrise services, Easter 2026…
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COMMUNITY: What Makes Laurens County Such a Special Place to Call Home
March 16, 2026By Brenda Stewart, Publisher The people, places, and traditions that continue to bring Laurens County together. When people talk about Laurens County, one word often rises to the top—community. It’s…
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Citizens Academy Explores Operations of the Laurens County Detention Center
March 16, 2026Citizens Academy participants receive a behind-the-scenes look at booking, inmate care, and daily operations inside the Laurens County Detention Center. Last week, participants in the Laurens County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO)…
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Local Students Headed to Nationals After Winning State Restaurant Management Title
March 16, 2026While many high school students spent early March preparing for spring break, a dedicated group of students from the Golden Strip Career Center (GSCC) was focused on a higher-stakes goal:…
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Golden Strip Goes Al Fresco: Warm Weather Sparks Outdoor Dining Rush for Families and Furry Friends
March 16, 2026The coats are coming off and the leashes are coming out as residents of South Carolina’s Golden Strip—the bustling corridor encompassing Mauldin, Simpsonville, and Fountain Inn—flock outdoors to celebrate a…
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Green at the Gateway: Bridgeway Station Ready for St. Patrick’s Day Weekend
March 13, 2026Bridgeway Station is going green this weekend, transforming the Upstate’s premier European-inspired destination into a hub for St. Patrick’s Day festivities. On Saturday, March 14, 2026, the development will host…
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McMillan Pazdan Smith acquires MCA Architecture
March 12, 2026McMillan Pazdan Smith (MPS) is announcing its acquisition of MCA Architecture (MCA) of Greenville, SC. This partnership deepens and expands the MPS industrial practice which designs and plans advanced and…
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USC, Prisma Health partner to improve neurological care in South Carolina
March 12, 2026The University of South Carolina and Prisma Health are partnering to offer state-of-the-art care and diagnostics to patients with complex neurological conditions at the new Brain Health Center in Columbia.…
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Laurens County Officials Provide Update on $1.5 Million Wire Fraud Investigation
March 11, 2026Laurens County officials have released additional details regarding the wire fraud scheme that resulted in more than $1.5 million in county funds being sent to cyber criminals earlier this year.…
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South Carolina Ranked Fastest-Growing State in the Nation in 2025
March 11, 2026South Carolina continues to draw new residents at a record pace, with the state ranking as the fastest-growing state in the United States in 2025. According to an analysis published…
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South Carolina Scheduled for Statewide Tornado Drill Wednesday Morning
March 10, 2026Emergency sirens and weather radios will sound across the state tomorrow morning as South Carolina conducts its annual statewide tornado drill. Scheduled for Wednesday, March 11, at 9:00 AM, the…
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Shamrock Technologies, Inc. Relocating Corporate Headquarters as Part of Laurens County Expansion $39.6 Million Investment Will Create 57 New Jobs
March 10, 2026Shamrock Technologies, Inc. (Shamrock), a global leader in specialty additives, today announced it is relocating its corporate headquarters as part of the company’s expansion in Laurens County. The company’s $39.6…
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One Columbia for Arts and Culture names Larry Hembree as 2026 Stephen G. Morrison Visionary Award recipient
March 10, 2026One Columbia for Arts and Culture announced Larry Andrew Hembree as the 2026 recipient of the prestigious Stephen G. Morrison Visionary Award. This honor recognizes Hembree’s exceptional leadership, creativity, and…
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Precision Meets Progress: Prisma Health Laurens County Hospital’s 100 Robotic Surgeries Strengthen Care for Rural Patients
March 9, 2026Prisma Health Laurens County Hospital (LCH) has reached a major milestone in advanced medical care, completing its 100th robot-assisted surgery just six months after launching the program — a development…
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SC Housing to launch 2026 Palmetto Heroes Program with $10,000 down payment assistance for public servants
March 9, 2026Beginning March 16, South Carolina’s public service heroes can apply for $10,000 in forgivable down payment assistance through SC Housing’s 2026 Palmetto Heroes Program, with funds available on a first-come,…
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Community Rallies to Support Injured American Legion Riders One Week After Motorcycle Accident
March 9, 2026One week after a serious motorcycle accident left two members of American Legion Post 25 riders with life-altering injuries, the Laurens County community continues to rally in prayer and support…
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IRS Warns Taxpayers About the “Dirty Dozen” Scams During Filing Season
March 9, 2026As tax filing season continues, the Internal Revenue Service is reminding taxpayers to stay alert for fraudulent schemes known as the “Dirty Dozen.” Each year, the IRS highlights the most…
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Muzika! 2026 Festival announces 5th anniversary season in South Carolina
March 5, 202625-year international legacy brings Metropolitan Opera leadership, Broadway classics, and Bulgarian folk to the Palmetto State this June This June, the Muzika! Festival returns to South Carolina for its fifth…
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LushAcres Farm Rolls Out Loyalty Program to Thank Customers and Strengthen Thornwell Partnership
March 4, 2026LushAcres Farm Market is giving customers a new reason to feel good about shopping local. The popular Clinton-area destination has announced the launch of LushAcres Rewards, a new loyalty program…
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Center for Developmental Services welcomes new Executive Director
March 4, 2026The Center for Developmental Services announced the appointment of Melanie Gearhart as its new Executive Director, effective January 19, 2026. Melanie succeeds Dana McConnell, who retired in November after more…
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Laurens County Farmer and Business Owner Rick Shealy Announces Run for SC House District 14
March 4, 2026Eighth-generation South Carolinian and lifelong conservative Republican pledges principled leadership and a strong voice for Laurens County families Rick Shealy, a farmer, business owner, eighth-generation South Carolinian, and lifelong conservative…
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Clinton City Council Addresses Public Concerns, Honors Community Leaders, and Hears Economic Update at March Meeting
March 4, 2026Clinton City Council met Monday evening, March 3, opening the session with public comments before moving through a full agenda that included proclamations, school enrollment data, economic development updates, and…
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Clinton Police Chief Addresses Questions About 287(g) Task Force Model Participation
March 4, 2026The Laurens County Buzz is known for highlighting the good work happening across our community. At the same time, when questions or concerns arise — particularly regarding public safety —…
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MUSC Health acquires Palmetto Primary Care Physicians
March 3, 2026At a special meeting of the Medical University Hospital Authority (MUHA) Board of Trustees held March 2, the board voted unanimously to have MUHA, part of MUSC Health, purchase all…
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Spring Forward this Weekend: Longer Evenings Ahead
March 3, 2026Golden Strip residents will set their clocks forward one hour this weekend as Daylight Saving Time begins at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, March 8. That means one less hour of…
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Laurens Electric’s Pay It Forward Program Blesses Upstate Street Heart with $500 Gift
March 3, 2026System Information Technician Rebecca Kiekhafer paid forward $500 to Upstate Street Heart, a non-profit organization providing essential resources to people and families in need in the Greenville area. Based in…
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South Carolina healthcare leader Kelly Willenberg appointed to advisory committee to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
March 2, 2026South Carolina healthcare leader Kelly Willenberg has been appointed to the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics (NCVHS), a prestigious federal advisory body that provides guidance to the U.S.…
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Main Street Clinton Highlights Progress, Challenges, and Vision at Informational Annual Meeting
March 2, 2026Community leaders, business owners, volunteers, and residents gathered at The Lumberyard for Main Street Clinton’s Informational Annual Meeting, an evening focused on transparency, progress, and a shared vision for the…
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Community Asked to Pray – American Legion Post 25 Members Seriously Injured in Motorcycle Accident
March 2, 2026Laurens County is accustomed to seeing members of American Legion Post 25 step forward to help others in times of need. Whether supporting veterans, assisting families in crisis, or serving…
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Fountain Inn Fire Chief Named State Mobilization Coordinator Of The Year
March 1, 2026Fountain Inn Fire Chief Russell Alexander has been honored as the 2025 South Carolina Firefighter Mobilization Coordinator of the Year. The award was presented by the South Carolina Department of…
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Urgent Need for O+, O-, B-, and A- Blood Types: Donation Event Set for March 1 in Clinton
February 27, 2026Community members are encouraged to roll up their sleeves and help save lives during an upcoming blood drive at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Clinton. The event will take place on…
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Tidelands Health named one of the nation’s top places to work in health care
February 26, 2026Tidelands Health has earned recognition as one of the Top 165 places in the nation to work in health care for 2026. Becker’s Healthcare selected Tidelands Health to be part…
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GSP Earns Five Major Customer Experience Awards, Named Best Airport in Its Size Category in North America
February 26, 2026Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) has earned five prestigious Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards from Airports Council International (ACI), including recognition as the Best Airport Serving 2 to 5 Million Passengers…
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Hands Off! South Carolina to Begin Issuing Citations for Mobile Device Use This Weekend
February 26, 2026The grace period for South Carolina motorists is officially coming to an end. Starting Saturday, February 28, 2026, law enforcement officers across the Palmetto State will transition from issuing warnings…
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Serving Up Change: South Carolina to Enforce Mandatory Alcohol Server Training This Monday
February 26, 2026A significant shift in South Carolina’s hospitality industry officially begins this weekend. Starting Monday, March 2, 2026, the state will begin enforcing the Responsible Alcohol Server Training Act, a new…
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One Mauldin A Night of Unity and Celebration Under the Stars
February 26, 2026In a heartfelt display of community spirit, residents from every corner of the Golden Strip will gather on Thursday, April 9th, 2026, for One Mauldin, a vibrant celebration of the…
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Bon Secours announces the opening of a new freestanding emergency department
February 26, 2026New Facility Expands Health Care Access in Five Forks Area Bon Secours St. Francis Health System is opening its newest care site in Five Forks. Located at 2814 Woodruff Road,…
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Echoes & Insights: The Vision That Built a Town — William Plumer Jacobs and Clinton’s Enduring Legacy
February 25, 2026FEBRUARY 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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South Carolina’s Hands-Free Driving Law Enforcement Begins as Warning Period Nears End
February 25, 2026South Carolina’s Hands-Free and Distracted Driving Act, which took effect September 1, 2025, is entering a new phase this week as law enforcement shifts from warnings to full enforcement with…
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Vendors Wanted for Popular Blues Festival and Farmers Market in Fountain Inn
February 25, 2026Local makers, food trucks, artists, and small businesses have a fresh opportunity to get in front of thousands of visitors this spring and summer. Applications are now open for vendors…
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Building the Future Innovation and Opportunity at Golden Strip Career Center
February 24, 2026As the demand for skilled professionals continues to climb across the Upstate, the Golden Strip Career Center is proving to be a powerhouse of preparation. With the 2026-2027 application window…
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Clinton Family YMCA to Host 47th Annual Youth/Community Prayer Breakfast March 3–5
February 24, 2026The Clinton Family YMCA will host its 47th Annual Youth/Community Prayer Breakfast from March 3 through March 5, 2026, at Broad Street United Methodist Church. Each morning’s program will begin…
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LCDC Highlights Investment, Job Growth, and Regional Impact at Annual Meeting
February 23, 2026The Laurens County Development Corporation (LCDC) showcased a year of significant economic progress during its Annual Meeting and Year in Review, held at the Mabry-Smith-Yonce Center on the campus of…
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Laurens County Republican Party Forum with Nancy Mace Postponed Due to Congressional Duties
February 23, 2026The Laurens County Republican Party has announced that its scheduled public forum featuring gubernatorial candidate and U.S. Congresswoman Nancy Mace has been postponed after the congresswoman was required to remain…
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