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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Low-cost carrier, Allegiant, announces the start of service at CAE
November 19, 2024The Airline Offers New Low-Cost Travel Options as low as $39.* Allegiant Travel Company (NASDAQ: ALGT) announced 44 new nonstop routes, including eleven routes to three new cities: Gulf Shores,…
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Laurens Academy’s Nathan Bell Named Player of the Week After Stellar Performance in Overtime Win
November 18, 2024The Laurens County Touchdown Club is proud to announce that for games played on November 15th, the Player of the week is linebacker and tight end and junior Nathan Bell…
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Christmas Magic Awaits in Laurens: A Season Full of Joy and Festivities!
November 18, 2024The holiday season has arrived, and there’s no better place to experience the magic of Christmas than downtown Laurens! From the spectacular Tree Lighting Ceremony and Christmas Market to Caroling…
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Whiteford’s of Laurens Offers Thanksgiving Catering – Pre-Orders Open Now!
November 18, 2024Whiteford’s of Laurens is making Thanksgiving easier this year by offering their popular catering service once again, with pre-orders now open. Known for selling out each year, Whiteford’s encourages customers…
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Samaritan Biologics expanding Greenville County operations
November 18, 2024$5 million investment will create 85 new jobs Samaritan Biologics, a medical technology company, announced it is expanding its operations in Greenville County. The company’s $5 million investment will create…
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Low Tide Brewing expands Charleston County operations
November 14, 2024Low Tide Brewing, a craft beer manufacturer, today announced it is expanding its operations in Charleston County. The company’s $22.2 million investment will create 33 new jobs. Founded on Johns…
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Meeting Street Scholarship Fund expands to Spartanburg County
November 14, 2024An affordable college education became a reality on Thursday for hundreds of high-achieving, under-resourced Spartanburg students because of the Meeting Street Scholarship Fund. The expansion was made possible through an…
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USC awarded $35 million federal grant to boost state’s college and career readiness
November 14, 2024The U.S. Department of Education has awarded the University of South Carolina a $35 million grant to improve college and career readiness among disadvantaged students in South Carolina. USC is…
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The Heart and Hands Behind the Laurens County Museum: Working to Preserve Local Heritage
November 13, 2024Located at 116 S Public Square in Laurens, the Laurens County Museum is more than just a place to explore history—it’s a hub of community, education, and preservation. With 4,700…
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Cayce gifted $2.1 million from Boyd Foundation
November 13, 2024The City of Cayce accepted a gift in the amount of $2.1 million from the Boyd Foundation. The generous donation is the amount needed to complete building the Visitor’s Center…
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Squealin’ on the Square Draws Record Crowd, Celebrates Successful Return
November 11, 2024After being postponed due to Hurricane Helene, “Squealin’ on the Square” made a triumphant return this past weekend, welcoming over an estimated 5,000 people to downtown Laurens. With clear skies…
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Laurens County Unveils Veterans Park in Moving Veterans Day Ceremony
November 11, 2024A crowd of community members, veterans, and local leaders gathered at Laurens County Veterans Park on November 11 for a heartfelt Veterans Day ceremony, which included the unveiling of new…
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Laurens County Chamber of Commerce Shines at 16th Annual Oyster Roast, Celebrating Community and Resilience
November 11, 2024The Laurens County Chamber of Commerce hosted its 16th Annual Oyster Roast last week, bringing together community members for a night of camaraderie, delicious food, and lively entertainment despite a…
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Harbor Freight Tools grows S.C. footprint with new operation in Anderson County
November 11, 2024$30 million investment will create 36 new jobs Harbor Freight Tools, a leading retailer of tools and equipment, today announced it is growing its South Carolina footprint with a new…
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South Carolina Department of Commerce Secretary Harry Lightsey Visits Laurens County
November 9, 2024Laurens County recently welcomed South Carolina Department of Commerce Secretary Harry Lightsey for a day-long tour showcasing the county’s economic achievements, infrastructure, and future development opportunities. The visit provided an…
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FOX Carolina Launches 2024 Operation Coat Drive: Clinton and Laurens Drop-Off Locations Included
November 9, 2024FOX Carolina has kicked off its 2024 Operation Coat Drive, running from Monday, October 28 through Friday, November 22. This annual initiative is made possible with the support of sponsors…
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Main Street Clinton Announces Cowboy Christmas and Holiday Shopping Events
November 9, 2024Main Street Clinton is gearing up for the holiday season with its exciting “Cowboy Christmas” series of events, bringing a touch of western flair and festive cheer to downtown Clinton.…
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Laurens County to Honor Veterans with Veterans Day Ceremony and Unveiling of Newly Installed Veterans Monuments
November 8, 2024Laurens County will host a Veterans Day Ceremony on Monday, November 11, at 10 a.m. at Veterans Park, 1017 W. Main Street in Laurens. The event will pay tribute to…
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Prisma Health plans to build $138 million inpatient behavioral health hospital in the Upstate with $100M in state funds
November 7, 2024Prisma Health plans to build a new $138 million inpatient behavioral health hospital in the Upstate that will take a significant step forward in addressing the region’s growing need for…
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OhmIQ, Inc. expands Charleston County operations
November 7, 2024OhmIQ, Inc. (OhmIQ), a world leader in ohmic conduction technology development and licensing, announced the expansion of its Charleston County operations. The company’s $1.1 million investment will create 21 new jobs.…
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Le Creuset expanding Hampton County operations
November 7, 2024Le Creuset, a global cookware, bakeware and kitchen tools brand, announced it is expanding its operations in Hampton County. The company’s $30 million investment will create 30 new jobs. Founded…
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Laurens County Election Recap: High Turnout, New Council Members, and Notable Victories
November 6, 2024Laurens County witnessed a record-high voter turnout in the recent election, with 75.99 percent of registered voters casting their ballots. This impressive participation aligns with elevated early voting numbers seen…
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Report to Laurens County Council: County Administrator Reflects on Hurricane Helene’s Impact and Community Resilience
November 6, 2024At the recent meeting of the Laurens County Council on October 29, County Administrator Thomas Higgs addressed the profound impact of Hurricane Helene on the community, highlighting the significant challenges…
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Veterans Day Lunch-and-Learn Program at Laurens County Museum to Highlight US Navy in the Revolutionary War
November 6, 2024In honor of Veterans Day, the Laurens County Museum will host a special lunch-and-learn program titled “The First Salute and the Impact of the Navies of the American Revolution” on…
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Community Diaper Drive Thru Provides Support for Parents: Tuesday, November 12 in Clinton
November 6, 2024The Upstate Pregnancy Center monthly Diaper Drive Thru will take place at the Victory Worship Center Parking Lot on Tuesday, November 12, from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. These events…
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Aqua Diamond establishes operations in Abbeville County
November 4, 2024Aqua Diamond establishes operations in Abbeville CountyBeverage and packaging company to create 8 jobs in incubator space Aqua Diamond LLC, a pre-revenue startup company, has established its headquarters and operations…
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Novant Health completes purchase of UCI Medical Affiliates Inc.
November 4, 2024Novant Health becomes largest urgent care provider in South Carolina and adds 20 physical therapy clinics As part of its commitment to building a healthier future, Novant Health has closed…
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Rabid Skunk Confirmed in Laurens County; Four Pets Exposed
November 3, 2024The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) has confirmed that a skunk found near Graden and Calf Barn roads in Ware Shoals, S.C., has tested positive for rabies. According…
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Koops Automation Systems to invest $10.2 million in Greenville County
October 31, 2024Expansion to Create 26 Jobs Koops Automation Systems (Koops), a leader in delivering custom automation solutions, is expanding its Greenville County facility with a $10.2 million investment, creating 26 new…
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Former Laurens County Sheriff R. Eugene Johnson Honored in South Carolina Law Enforcement Officers Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
October 30, 2024The South Carolina Law Enforcement Officers Hall of Fame held an induction ceremony today to recognize seven officers for their exemplary service to the law enforcement profession in South Carolina.…
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The reveal of the Scout® Traveler™ SUV and Scout® Terra™ truck concepts ushers in a new Scout era
October 30, 2024Scout Motors Inc. recently introduced the next era of rugged trucks and sport utility vehicles (SUV) with the unveiling of two production-intent concept vehicles, the Scout® Traveler™ SUV and the Scout® Terra™ truck. The…
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Reminder: Scots & Brats Festival This Saturday in Clinton!
October 30, 2024Don’t miss out! This Saturday, November 2, 2024, Main Street Clinton will bring Scots & Brats to the 100 block of Gary Street, transforming The Lumberyard into a lively celebration…
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Laurens County Sheriff’s Office Issues FEMA Fraud Alert: Residents Urged to Stay Vigilant
October 30, 2024The Laurens County Sheriff’s Office has issued a fraud alert warning residents about potential scams involving individuals posing as FEMA representatives. The alert follows reports of unsolicited calls and emails…
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“Fall Back” on November 3, 2024: What the End of Daylight Saving Time Means for You
October 30, 2024On Sunday, November 3, 2024, at precisely 2:00 a.m., clocks across the United States will be set back one hour as we transition out of Daylight Saving Time (DST) and…
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