BMW Group completes $1.7 billion U.S. investment and premieres all new BMW X5 at ‘Home of X’ event in Spartanburg
August 20, 2026At the end of June 2026, BMW Group announced that it had completed its $1.7 billion investment in South Carolina, finishing the expansion of BMW Manufacturing’s Plant Spartanburg and construction…
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McMaster clears the way for $150 million Scout Motors payout in final budget vetoes
August 19, 2026South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster struck 14 items from the state’s $15 billion budget for fiscal year 2026-27 on Monday, including a legislative hold on money owed for cost overruns…
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McMaster clears the way for $150 million Scout Motors payout in final budget vetoes
August 19, 2026South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster struck 14 items from the state’s $15 billion budget for fiscal year 2026-27 on Monday, including a legislative hold on money owed for cost overruns…
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Laurens City Council addresses public safety, appointments and election changes
August 19, 2026The Laurens City Council covered several municipal matters during its Aug. 18 meeting, including improvements to city recreational facilities, public safety activity, appointments to city boards and commissions, and a…
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Golden Strip voters have one early voting site for Aug. 25 Senate runoff
August 19, 2026Early voting for the U.S. Senate special Republican primary runoff opened Wednesday, Aug. 19, and Golden Strip residents who plan to cast a ballot before election day will find fewer…
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Out on the Strip: your weekly guide to what’s happening, where to eat, and what to do at Mercato Cafe
August 19, 2026Have you ever opened a doorway and immediately felt the rush of the outside world simply melt away? That is the exact magic waiting for you at 1101 Via Corso…
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Swig Drinks opens on Woodruff Road in Mauldin
August 19, 2026A 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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Simpsonville fire engineer retires after 21 years of service
August 19, 2026A longtime member of the Simpsonville Fire Department has hung up his gear after more than two decades on the job. Engineer Jason Mode officially retired the morning of Aug.…
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Twenty six thousand small things
August 19, 2026By 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, 2026By 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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A Sneak Peek into Georgetown’s New City Hall
August 19, 2026By 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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SC Ports taps McCrory as Chief Operating Officer
August 18, 2026South 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, 2026Faherty, 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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Echoes & Insights: When the whistle blew, and what is rising now in Laurens County’s mill villages
August 17, 2026AUGUST 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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Richland County, M.B. Kahn receive national award for South Carolina renovation project
August 17, 2026The Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) has selected the Richland County 911 Center project, delivered by M. B. Kahn Construction, for a 2026 Project Achievement Award in the Government…
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Early voting opens Wednesday for U.S. Senate runoff
August 17, 2026Three 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, 2026On 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, 2026Flock 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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The SML Leadership Mailbag: how can I be sure I am ready to be promoted?
August 16, 2026Editor’s note: The SML Leadership Mailbag is a recurring column. In each installment, leadership consultant Jon Antonucci answers a question from a reader navigating the realities of managing people. Have…
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Greenville County Schools resets classroom expectations: Grade floors scrapped, new AI rules take effect
August 16, 2026When students across the Golden Strip head back to class, they will face a renewed focus on academic accountability and a clear set of digital boundaries. Greenville County Schools is…
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Belfast Shooting Range closed until further notice
August 15, 2026The 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, 2026At 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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Fountain Inn Fire Department earns SAFE designation making Fountain Inn the first city in Greenville County with both Police and Fire departments
August 15, 2026The City of Fountain Inn is proud to announce that the Fountain Inn Fire Department has earned the Sexual Assault Forensic Excellence (SAFE) Designation, becoming only the second fire department…
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Norman carries Laurens County as he and Graham head to Aug. 25 runoff
August 12, 2026Laurens County Republicans backed U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman over appointed Sen. Darline Graham in Tuesday’s special primary for the U.S. Senate seat left open by the death of Sen. Lindsey…
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Out on the Strip: your weekly guide to what’s happening, where to eat, and what to do at Gio’s Pastry Shop, Caffe & Italian Market
August 12, 2026By Barbara LeForge, Golden Strip News Editor There is a moment right around 8:00 AM in Downtown Fountain Inn when the front door of 218 South Main Street opens up,…
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Data center moratorium advances as county attorney updates council on Cambridge Farms appeal
August 12, 2026Laurens County Council met in regular session Monday, Aug. 10, at the Historic Courthouse, taking action on a data center moratorium, a responsible pet ownership ordinance and a change to…
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Food pharmacy partnership helps Georgetown County patients access nutritious food
August 12, 2026Dana Mitchel, RD, LD, director of community health and nutrition for Lowcountry Food Bank, used her keynote remarks at the recent Compassion Brunch hosted by St. James Health and Wellness…
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Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina launches $100 million housing initiative serving Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester Counties
August 12, 2026In response to one of the most urgent challenges facing Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties, Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina (CCF) launched the Tri-County Housing Futures Fund (THFF), a…
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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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Touchdown Club kicks off 2026 season Aug. 20 with local head coaches
August 11, 2026Football season is nearly here, and the Laurens County Touchdown Club is ready to get things started. The club will open its 2026 season Thursday, Aug. 20, at noon at…
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CSX railroad crossing on Springdale Drive to close for two days of maintenance
August 11, 2026The railroad crossing on SC 56 (Springdale Drive) in Clinton will be closed to all traffic for about two days later this month while CSX Transportation carries out maintenance and…
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Meta launches $1 billion community investment fund as investments grow in South Carolina
August 11, 2026Meta is expanding its commitment to the communities where it operates with the launch of a new $1 billion fund aimed at supporting schools, first responders, infrastructure and other locally…
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Laurens County Chorale invites Upstate singers to Sip & Sing
August 11, 2026The Laurens County Chorale is casting a wider net this season, and Golden Strip residents who enjoy singing are among those invited to take a look. The group will host…
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Carl Blackstone to step down as Columbia Chamber president and CEO
August 11, 2026Carl Blackstone, who has led the Columbia Chamber for more than 12 years, announced he will step down as president and CEO to pursue a new professional opportunity. Blackstone has…
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The man behind the counter: Clinton says goodbye to Hoyt Hanvey
August 10, 2026Hoyt Hanvey, who spent more than five decades turning a small Clinton jewelry counter into the place where generations of Laurens County families marked their happiest moments, has died. Hanvey…
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First Day of School Reminder: Mauldin Fire Department Issues Traffic Safety Guidelines
August 10, 2026With students set to return to the classroom on Tuesday, August 11, the Mauldin Fire Department is urging drivers to stay vigilant, slow down, and prioritize road safety throughout local…
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Polls Open Tuesday in Special Republican Primary for U.S. Senate
August 10, 2026Greenville County voters will join South Carolinians statewide at the polls Tuesday, Aug. 11, for the special Republican primary for the U.S. Senate. Polling places will be open from 7…
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Navigating the Aftermath: Resources for rebuilding and reopening
August 10, 2026By 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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Community support puts a transport van at the Laurens County Animal Shelter
August 10, 2026The Laurens County Sheriff’s Office and the Laurens County Animal Shelter are thanking area residents, businesses and Laurens County Council for filling a need the shelter has carried for years.…
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Polls open Tuesday in special Republican primary for U.S. Senate
August 10, 2026Laurens County voters will join South Carolinians statewide at the polls Tuesday, Aug. 11, for the special Republican primary for the U.S. Senate. Polling places will be open from 7…
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Osprey Village to break ground on residential community for individuals with intellectual disabilities
August 7, 2026Osprey Village will host a groundbreaking ceremony at 9 a.m. Aug. 13 for a new residential community for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). The first phase of the…
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Bumper-to-bumper: the busiest intersections on the Golden Strip’s first day back
August 5, 2026Here are the major traffic bottlenecks across the Golden Strip to watch out for on the first morning of school, along with the impacted campuses and key choke points: 1.…
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BridgeWay Station Hosts Back-to-School Market Day Presented by Prisma Health , August 6
August 5, 2026As summer break winds down across the Upstate, BridgeWay Station is gearing up for a major community celebration. Thursday, August 6, the walkable town center hosts its official Back-to-School Market…
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Don’t wait for the flood: Testing your plan with simulated exercises
August 5, 2026By 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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Coach Rhodes remembered as the heart and soul of Clinton High School
August 5, 2026See photo gallery at end of article. For 65 years, the students of Laurens School District 56 could count on one thing: Coach Rhodes would be there. Bill Rhodes, 88,…
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Clinton council tables Cambridge Farms annexation
August 5, 2026A 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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Constitutional clash: federal lawsuit challenges South Carolina’s strict tattoo Regulations
August 3, 2026More than two decades after South Carolina legalized body art, a new federal lawsuit is challenging long-standing state restrictions on tattoo businesses, arguing that the regulations violate First Amendment protections…
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Mauldin goes off with a bang: recapping the Amp’d Up Friday season finale
August 2, 2026The lawn chairs were out, the food trucks were fired up, and the music was loud as the Mauldin Cultural Center officially closed out its 2026 summer concert season. Being…
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Mauldin claims No. 9 spot on list of Best Places to Live in South Carolina
August 2, 2026The City of Mauldin has earned a spot among the state’s most desirable communities, securing the No. 9 ranking on HomeSnacks’ list of the Best Places to Live in South…
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U.S. Senate hopefuls make their case at Lexington stump stop
August 2, 2026Nine 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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