Swig Drinks opens on Woodruff Road in Mauldin

  August 19, 2026

A soda shop chain known for customizable fountain drinks has opened in Mauldin. Swig Drinks is now serving customers at 1534 Woodruff Road. While the address carries a Greenville mailing…

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Twenty six thousand small things

  August 19, 2026

By Brenda Stewart, Publisher I let my inbox get to 26,000 emails. That is a humbling number to print in my own publication. I am doing it anyway, because I…

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Twenty six thousand small things

  August 19, 2026

By Brenda Stewart, Publisher I let my inbox get to 26,000 emails. That is a humbling number to print in my own publication. I am doing it anyway, because I…

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Posted in: laurenscountybuzz   Category: advice, headlines, on-the-move

A Sneak Peek into Georgetown’s New City Hall

  August 19, 2026

By Karen Owens, Publisher On Friday at noon, the former bank branch on North Fraser Street that has served as City Hall for nearly a decade will close its doors.…

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Posted in: georgetown-sc-gazette   Category: government, headlines, on-the-move

SC Ports taps McCrory as Chief Operating Officer

  August 18, 2026

South Carolina Ports named Patrick McCrory its new chief operating officer, a move aimed at strengthening the port’s reliability and speed for customers moving goods through the Southeast. McCrory will…

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Faherty to open downtown Greenville location in early 2027

  August 18, 2026

Faherty, a national lifestyle and apparel retailer, will open a new location in downtown Greenville at 200 North Main Street in early 2027, adding to the brand’s existing South Carolina…

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Early voting opens Wednesday for U.S. Senate runoff

  August 17, 2026

Three days at the election office in Laurens, then regular precincts on Aug. 25 Laurens County voters have three days of early voting ahead of the Aug. 25 special Republican…

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West Nile virus outbreak reported in region: What you should know

  August 17, 2026

On Aug. 13, Georgetown County Mosquito Control and the South Carolina Department of Public Health identified a West Nile-positive mosquito sample during routine surveillance. The confirmation follows reports earlier this month of two human cases…

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Flock cameras: what they are and how Laurens County uses them

  August 16, 2026

Flock cameras have been in the news a great deal lately. The automated license plate readers, made by the public safety company Flock Safety, have spread rapidly across the country,…

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Belfast Shooting Range closed until further notice

  August 15, 2026

The Belfast Shooting Range in Laurens County is closed until further notice, the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources announced. The closure takes effect Aug. 17 and stems from timber…

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Laurens County receives $2.3 million for road improvements

  August 15, 2026

At the beginning of 2026, Laurens County receivedapproximately $2.3 million from the County Transportation Committee (‘CTC’) to conduct road  improvements on select Laurens County roads. These funds are provided by…

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Prysmian expands Lexington County operations

  August 12, 2026

​$80 million investment will create approximately 135 new jobs Prysmian North America announced plans to invest $80 million to expand its manufacturing operations in Lexington County, a project expected to…

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Navigating the Aftermath: Resources for rebuilding and reopening

  August 10, 2026

By Karen Owens Publisher Disasters and severe storms can disrupt a business in minutes, but the right preparation ensures your doors stay open. Following insights shared by local and state…

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Posted in: georgetown-sc-gazette   Category: advice, business-services, government, headlines, on-the-move, public-safety

Clinton council tables Cambridge Farms annexation

  August 5, 2026

A standing-room-only crowd filled the Clinton City Council chambers Monday night, and after 16 residents spoke against the proposed Cambridge Farms subdivision, council tabled the annexation ordinance rather than take…

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U.S. Senate hopefuls make their case at Lexington stump stop

  August 2, 2026

Nine candidates for South Carolina’s open U.S. Senate seat took the stage Saturday at River Bluff High School in Lexington, each given a few minutes to introduce themselves and one…

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