$282 million Bon Secours Wellness Arena transformation receives approval
June 18, 2026Project Includes New West Lobby and Two-Story Terrace Bon Secours Wellness Arena is officially set to undergo a major, $282 million transformation after the City’s Design Review Board (DRB) approved…
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Roper St. Francis Healthcare’s new Health Pavilion at Sawmill Centre expands emergency, lab, imaging services for Summerville community
June 18, 2026Roper St. Francis Healthcare’s new Health Pavilion at Sawmill Centre near downtown Summerville is expanding convenient access to emergency, imaging, lab and outpatient services for residents of one of the…
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CAE breaks ground on large-scale terminal energy project, passenger parking experience top priority
June 18, 2026Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) has broken ground on a multi-phase terminal energy project. The large-scale project will include the construction of a solar array canopy, as part of a microgrid,…
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State Delegation Opens Search for Laurens County Veterans Affairs Director
June 17, 2026The Laurens County State Delegation has begun the search to fill the position of Veterans Affairs Director. This critical role serves Laurens County’s veteran community and is appointed by the…
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Produce, Prayer and Purpose: The Story Behind a Highway 76 Stand
June 17, 2026A roadside produce stand on Highway 76 has become a gathering place for conversation, fellowship and prayer, offering visitors something well beyond the fruits and vegetables on its tables. The…
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Armadillos in the Yard: Invasive Diggers Make Their Way Through Laurens County
June 17, 2026Many Laurens County residents have already met their newest unwelcome neighbor, even if they have never laid eyes on it. The sign usually appears overnight: shallow holes scattered across the…
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Rabid Fox Confirmed in Greenwood County, One Person Exposed
June 17, 2026A fox found in Greenwood has tested positive for rabies, and one person who was exposed has been referred to a healthcare provider, the South Carolina Department of Public Health…
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Mauldin City Council Approves $50 Million Budget with No Property Tax Increase
June 17, 2026The City of Mauldin will move into the upcoming fiscal year with a newly approved $50 million budget aimed at strengthening infrastructure and public safety without raising property taxes. The…
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Water Safety Saves Lives: Simple Steps to Protect Children This Summer
June 16, 2026As pools, lakes and backyard gatherings fill up across the Upstate this summer, public health officials are sharing an encouraging message for families. Nearly every drowning can be prevented, and…
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Laurens County Council Sets Quarterly Public Input Meeting for June 22
June 16, 2026Laurens County Council will hold its next quarterly public input meeting on Monday, June 22, 2026, at 6 p.m., giving residents an opportunity to address council members on any matters…
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Laurens County Museum to Open Jorge Rubio-Perez Art Show on Carolina Day
June 16, 2026The Laurens County Museum will open a new Revolutionary War art exhibit featuring the work of artist Jorge Rubio-Perez on Sunday, June 28, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony set for 5…
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Columbia approves Vista Business Improvement District, strengthening downtown partnership
June 16, 2026Columbia City Council has approved the creation of a new Business Improvement District (BID) for The Vista, a move supporters say will provide additional resources to support economic growth, beautification,…
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AmbioPharm expanding Aiken County operations with nearly $119 million investment, 202 new jobs
June 16, 2026AmbioPharm, Inc., a peptide manufacturer and developer headquartered in North Augusta, announced plans to expand its operations in Aiken County with a $118.96 million investment that is expected to create…
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Early Voting Opens Statewide this Week Ahead of June 23 Republican Primary Runoff
June 15, 2026Laurens County voters can cast ballots early this week ahead of the June 23 statewide primary runoff, joining residents in all 46 South Carolina counties for a two-day early voting…
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Nearly 300 attend public meeting on former Liberty Steel site cleanup and redevelopment
June 15, 2026By Karen Owens, Publisher Nearly 300 residents gathered at Winyah Auditorium on June 11 for a public meeting on the cleanup and future reuse of the former Liberty Steel, formerly…
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Clinton Public Works Reports Equipment Challenges Affecting Debris and Garbage Collection
June 15, 2026The City of Clinton is alerting residents to equipment problems within its Public Works Department that are expected to delay debris and garbage collection this week. According to the city,…
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Laurens County Clemson Extension Office Relocating to New Ag Center
June 14, 2026The Laurens County Clemson Extension Office is moving to a new location after occupying its current building since 1937. According to the office, the relocation began about a week ago…
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Tiny Trotters Earn Qualification from American Miniature Therapy Horse Association
June 14, 2026Four miniature horses from Tiny Trotters and their handlers have earned official qualification from the American Miniature Therapy Horse Association (AMTHA) after completing a Therapy Horse Clinic held June 6…
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University of South Carolina names Kevin Schnall as head baseball coach
June 11, 2026The University of South Carolina has named Kevin Schnall as its new head baseball coach, turning to one of the state’s most successful collegiate baseball leaders to guide the Gamecocks…
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Major Commuter Alert: Summer-Long Closure of East Butler Road at I-385 Starts Next Week
June 10, 2026Local motorists and daily commuters are being urged to plan for significant delays starting next week as a major artery in Mauldin shuts down for the summer. The South Carolina…
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Shealy Wins District 14 Nomination; County Council District 4 Race Goes to June 23 Runoff
June 10, 2026Laurens County voters delivered an upset in the race for South Carolina House District 14 on Tuesday and sent two candidates to a runoff for County Council District 4, capping…
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Truliant Federal Credit Union to Present Mauldin’s 3rd Annual Juneteenth Festival
June 10, 2026The City of Mauldin will host its third annual Juneteenth celebration presented by Truliant Federal Credit Union on Saturday, June 20 from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Mauldin Cultural…
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Mauldin Police Department to Host Free Active Shooter Response Training for Civilians
June 10, 2026In an effort to enhance public safety and equip community members with life-saving skills, the Mauldin Police Department will host a free safety training seminar later this month. The Civilian…
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Laurens County Council Opens Refurbished Historic Courthouse with Recognitions, Carolina Day Resolution, and Budget Approval
June 10, 2026The Laurens County Council held its first meeting in the newly refurbished historic courthouse Monday night, June 8, with an agenda that included special recognitions, a resolution marking America’s 250th…
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South Carolina Primary Sends Governor’s Race and AG Race to a Runoff; Graham Wins Senate Nomination Outright
June 10, 2026More than 855,000 South Carolinians cast ballots Tuesday in the 2026 Statewide Primary, an election that narrowed a crowded field for governor, set up a runoff for attorney general, and…
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Simpsonville Set to Sparkle: Free Concert and Fireworks to Celebrate America’s 250th at Simply Freedom Fest
June 10, 2026One of the Upstate’s most anticipated summer traditions is gearing up for a major milestone celebration this July. The City of Simpsonville has officially announced the details for the 2026…
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Horse Spot expands Charleston County operations
June 9, 2026Horse Spot, a premier equestrian technology platform, announced it is expanding its operations in Charleston County. The company’s investment will create 11 new jobs. Founded in 2022, Horse Spot is…
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Laurens County Voters Head to the Polls for 2026 Statewide Primary
June 9, 2026Laurens County polling locations opened at 7 a.m. today for the 2026 South Carolina Statewide Primary, giving registered voters until 7 p.m. to cast their ballots in a number of…
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American Legion Post 25 to Carry Nation of Patriots Tour Flag on July 3–4
June 8, 2026A powerful symbol of unity and patriotism will arrive in Laurens County this summer as American Legion Post 25 participates in the nationwide Patriot Tour™ organized by the Nation of…
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Greenville County School Board Approves Minimum $2,700 Pay Raise for Teachers
June 8, 2026Educators in Greenville County will see a notable boost in their paychecks for the upcoming school year. The Greenville County Schools Board of Trustees has officially approved its latest general…
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Recent Rains Ease Inland Drought Conditions Across South Carolina; Coast Remains Severe
June 8, 2026Sustained rainfall over the last several weeks has brought much-needed relief to large portions of inland South Carolina, prompting officials to downgrade local drought indicators. According to the state’s latest…
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Red Metals establishes first copper manufacturing operation in Charleston County
June 8, 2026$70 million investment will create 45 new jobs Red Metals, a next-generation copper manufacturer, announced it is establishing its first copper manufacturing operation in Charleston County. The company’s $70 million…
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Upstate Pregnancy Center Hosts Diaper Drive-Thru in Laurens Tuesday
June 8, 2026Families in Laurens County in need of assistance with diapers and wipes are encouraged to take advantage of a free resource available Tuesday, June 9, when the Upstate Pregnancy Center…
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Barefoot Acres Roadside Market Brings Local Products, Community Spirit to Fountain Inn
June 8, 2026A roadside market rooted in community and a commitment to natural living has taken root at the entrance of Barefoot Acres farm in Fountain Inn, offering neighbors a convenient stop…
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LCSD 55 Board Confirms Penland Retirement, Interim Superintendent Appointment Pending
June 8, 2026The Laurens County School District 55 Board of Trustees has confirmed the retirement of Superintendent Dr. Jody Penland, effective June 30, 2026. The announcement came during a Special-Called School Board…
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South Carolina Governor Signs Fargo’s Law, Delivering Stronger Protections for Law Enforcement K-9s
June 7, 2026A years-long effort to strengthen legal protections for South Carolina’s law enforcement animals reached a milestone Wednesday morning, June 3rd, when Gov. Henry McMaster signed legislation honoring the K-9s who…
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Mosdorfer selects Oconee County for first US operation
June 4, 2026$44.55 million investment will create 107 new jobs Mosdorfer LLC (Mosdorfer), a manufacturer of energy infrastructure, has announced that it selects Oconee County for its first U.S. operation. The company’s $44.55…
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Local Developer announces plans to acquire Brighton Technology Park in Chapin
June 3, 2026Brighton Capital Partners announced plans to acquire the 200 acres in Chapin, currently known as Brighton Technology Park. According to Brighton Capital Partners President and Lexington County resident, Andy White,…
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Regal Theatres Launches 2026 Dollar Movie Summer Schedule for Upstate Families
June 3, 2026Budget-friendly summer entertainment has officially arrived for families in the Upstate. Local family resource hubs have shared the highly anticipated 2026 Regal $1 Movie Schedule, offering an affordable way for…
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BridgeWay Station Unveils Packed June 2026 Event Calendar Featuring Sports, Live Music, and Local Markets
June 3, 2026BridgeWay Station has officially released its full community event lineup for June 2026, positioning the multi-use development as a central entertainment hub for the Upstate this summer. The newly published…
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Arthur State Bank Breaks Ground on New Fountain Inn Branch
June 3, 2026New permanent location will expand access to relationship-based banking in the Upstate Arthur State Bank, a locally owned community bank serving South Carolina since 1933, has officially broken ground on…
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Voodoo Brewing Co. Unveils June Live Music Lineup for Fountain Inn Patrons
June 3, 2026Local music lovers have a packed calendar to look forward to this month as Voodoo Brewing Co. in Fountain Inn officially released its live entertainment schedule for June. The lineup…
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Your Vote Counts: Early Voting Ends Friday as South Carolina Heads Toward June Primary
June 3, 2026The clock is ticking for Laurens County voters who want to cast their ballot before the June 9 primary. Early voting for South Carolina’s 2026 Statewide Primary ends Friday, June…
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Clinton City Council Approves Budget, Annexations, and Proclamations at June 1 Meeting
June 3, 2026The Clinton City Council met Monday evening, June 1, 2026, conducting a full slate of business that included final passage of the city’s new budget, several annexation ordinances, and a…
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Laurens County officials are Alerting Residents to a Scam Involving Fraudulent Emails
June 3, 2026The county has confirmed that an unauthorized individual or entity is distributing emails designed to appear as official communications from the Laurens County Planning Commission. The fraudulent messages are being…
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SCDOT Announces East Butler Road Bridge Closure Over I-385 for Rehabilitation Work
June 3, 2026Commuters in Greenville County are being advised to prepare for significant traffic disruptions later this month. The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has announced a complete closure of East…
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Laurens County Cancer Association Receives Funding from Self Regional Healthcare Community Health Committee
June 2, 2026The Laurens County Cancer Association has been selected as one of eight nonprofit organizations to receive funding through the Community Health Committee of Self Regional Healthcare. The award recognizes the…
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USA Rare Earth, Inc. selects Cherokee County for first South Carolina operation
June 2, 2026Approximately $1.2 billion investment will create about 490 new jobs USA Rare Earth, Inc. (USA Rare Earth), a global leader in rare earths, critical minerals and advanced materials, announced it…
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Bon Secours to expand 24/7 emergency care access in Greenville County
June 2, 2026Celebrates groundbreaking on new $25M freestanding emergency department in Greer Bon Secours leaders and associates, together with Upstate elected officials, community members and partners, broke ground on a new freestanding…
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Oh, Deer! Uninvited Guest Spotted Window Shopping in Downtown Fountain Inn
June 1, 2026Downtown Fountain Inn patrons are used to seeing a hustle and bustle on Main Street, but a different kind of visitor caused quite a stir when a wild deer decided…
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