Laurens County Museum Launches New Website to Connect Community with Local History
August 5, 2025The Laurens County Museum has unveiled a brand-new website, offering a fresh and user-friendly digital experience for visitors, researchers, and local history enthusiasts. Designed to make the museum’s resources more…
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U.S. Representative Nancy Mace Enters 2026 Governor’s Race
August 4, 2025Fifth Republican candidate joins the contest to succeed Gov. Henry McMaster U.S. Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC) officially announced her candidacy for Governor of South Carolina on Monday, becoming the fifth…
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Laurens County Chamber of Commerce Announces Rebranding Ahead of Milestone Anniversary
August 4, 2025The Laurens County Chamber of Commerce proudly announces a comprehensive rebranding initiative. This timely evolution reflects the Chamber’s ongoing growth, renewed leadership, and preparations for its upcoming 50th anniversary. With…
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Celebrating 50 Years of “The Pride of Clinton”: CHS Booster Club Honors 1975 State Championship Team
August 4, 2025The Clinton High School Booster Club is proud to announce that the 2025 Red Devil Football season will be one to remember. This fall marks the golden anniversary of one…
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SC Drivers Face New Hands-Free Law Starting Sept. 1: What You Need to Know
July 31, 2025Warning Period Begins September 1 Governor Henry McMaster today was joined by members of the General Assembly and state agency leaders for a ceremonial bill signing of H. 3276, the…
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Cooling Stations Remain Open Through Thursday as Heat Wave Persists
July 29, 2025In response to the ongoing extreme heat, Laurens County Emergency Management has announced that all designated cooling stations will remain open through Thursday, July 31, to continue offering relief to…
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Sadler Hughes Apothecary Displays Local Pride with Handmade Flags Honoring PC and Clinton High
July 29, 2025Sadler Hughes Apothecary, a cornerstone of the Clinton community since 1917, is proudly showcasing two unique works of local craftsmanship: hand-crocheted flags representing Presbyterian College and Clinton High School. Created…
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Freedom Caucus Lawmaker Ralph Norman Vows to ‘Shake Things Up’ in South Carolina Governor Bid
July 28, 2025Representative Ralph Norman (R‑SC‑5), a longtime conservative firebrand and member of the House Freedom Caucus, has officially entered the race to become South Carolina’s next governor. With current Governor Henry McMaster term-limited,…
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From Player to Coach: Pitching a New Baseball League in Laurens County
July 28, 2025Baseball, for Ryland Culbertson, has always been more than just a game. It was a first love—one he left behind for another opportunity, but never quite forgot. “Baseball for me…
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Additional Cooling Station Opens in Laurens County as Heat Wave Persists
July 28, 2025With high temperatures continuing to impact the region, Laurens County Emergency Management has announced the opening of an additional cooling station at the Greenpond Fire Department, located at 87 Winding…
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Laurens County Emergency Management Opens Cooling Centers to Help Residents Beat the Heat
July 24, 2025With dangerously high temperatures expected in the coming days, Laurens County Emergency Management is partnering with several local agencies to open temporary cooling centers throughout the county. The centers will…
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Laurens County Disabilities and Special Needs Board Seeks Human Resource Director
July 23, 2025The Laurens County Disabilities and Special Needs Board (LCDSNB) is currently accepting applications for the position of Human Resource Director, offering a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact within…
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A Message of Thanks from the Family of T.S. Clarence E. Gibbs
July 22, 2025In the days following the heartfelt homecoming of T.S. Clarence E. Gibbs, the family has been overwhelmed with gratitude for the incredible outpouring of support from the Laurens County community…
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Welcome Home, Hero: Upstate Community Honors Fallen Soldier T/Sgt. Clarence E. Gibbs with Heartfelt Tribute
July 21, 2025Even a delayed flight couldn’t deter the people of the Upstate from doing what patriotic Americans do best — showing unwavering respect and gratitude for one of their own. On…
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Brad Abercrombie Brings Local Heart and Vision to Role as New Main Street Laurens Director
July 21, 2025Brad Abercrombie Brings Local Heart and Vision to Role as New Main Street Laurens Director For Brad Abercrombie, the newly appointed Director of Main Street Laurens, stepping into this leadership…
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Hoyt Hanvey Jewelers Grand Reopening in Downtown Clinton: A Celebration of Resilience and Community
July 16, 2025A beloved fixture in downtown Clinton for more than five decades, Hoyt Hanvey Jewelers celebrated their return to 126 Musgrove Street on Wednesday with a joyful ribbon cutting and celebration that reflected…
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Welcome Home, Hero: Community Invited to Honor T/Sgt. Clarence E. Gibbs on Friday
July 16, 2025WWII Airman Finally Coming Home After 81 Years — Graveside Service Set for July 26 After more than eight decades listed as Missing in Action, Technical Sergeant Clarence E. Gibbs is…
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Brawo USA, Inc. Expands Laurens County Operations
July 15, 2025$23.2 million investment will create 24 new jobs Brawo USA, Inc. (Brawo USA), part of Brawo Group and the Holding Umberto Gnutti (HUG) Group, global leaders in the brass and…
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Lt. Governor Pamela Evette Announces Bid for South Carolina Governor Before Large Crowd of Supporters
July 15, 2025Before a crowd of more than 600 enthusiastic supporters from across the state Monday evening, South Carolina Lt. Governor Pamela Evette officially launched her campaign to become South Carolina’s next…
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Hoyt Hanvey Jewelers Marks Grand Reopening with Special Celebration
July 14, 2025A downtown Clinton icon is celebrating a fresh start this week as Hoyt Hanvey Jewelers hosts its official Grand Reopening on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, following a year of resilience,…
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Six Laurens County Players Named to 2025 South Carolina District One Host Team for Senior League Baseball World Series
July 14, 2025Laurens County athletes to represent the Upstate and welcome the world to Easley, SC, July 26–August 2 South Carolina District One and Easley Little League, in partnership with proud sponsor…
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Echoes & Insights: The Laurens County Series COMING SOON!
July 11, 2025Echoes & Insights: Reflections from our past. Perspective for our future. Get ready to explore the stories that shaped our community! Launching this July, Echoes & Insights: The Laurens County…
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Lander University Taps Clinton’s Taylor Cook for Advancement Leadership Role
July 9, 2025Lander University today announced that Taylor Cook, an experienced veteran in higher education with roots in South Carolina’s Upstate, has been selected as the University’s next Vice President for University…
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Presbyterian College Unveils a Dynamic New Website, Strengthening Community Ties and Spotlighting Student Impact
July 9, 2025Presbyterian College has launched an engaging new website designed to welcome prospective students, alumni, and community members with easy navigation, bold visuals, and a strong emphasis on both academic excellence…
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LCCA Seeks Donations of Toilet Paper and Paper Towels for Cancer Patients
July 9, 2025The Laurens County Cancer Association (LCCA) is putting out a simple but heartfelt request: they are in urgent need of toilet paper and paper towels for the cancer patients they…
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From Pasture to Purpose, Part Three: A Dream Unleashed at Pet Commander Kennels
July 7, 2025By Brenda Stewart, Publisher, Laurens County Buzz This article is part three in a three-part series about JBW Farms and the journey of the Watkins family as they turned faith,…
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College View’s 25th Annual Block Parade Offers a Heartfelt Slice of Americana
July 7, 2025While the big fireworks shows and city-wide celebrations lit up the night skies across Laurens County on July 3rd, it was a much simpler event on the morning of Independence…
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SC7 Expedition Returns to Laurens County for Day 10 Hike on Statewide Conservation Journey
July 7, 2025Now in its sixth year, the month-long South Carolina Seven (SC7) expedition is once again traversing the Palmetto State to raise awareness of its natural wonders and the need to protect them.…
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How to Build a Habit of Shopping Local: The 4-Week Laurens County Challenge
July 7, 2025Shop Local Series, Part 9 By Brenda Stewart, Publisher Laurens County Buzz At the Laurens County Buzz, we’ve spent the past several months spotlighting the power of shopping local—and the…
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Lake Greenwood Tragedy Underscores the Importance of Boating Safety and Sobriety on the Water
July 6, 2025A tragic boating collision on Lake Greenwood on Sunday, July 6, claimed two lives and left others injured. As details continue to unfold, the incident appears to involve boating under…
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Upstate Pregnancy Center to Host July Diaper Drive-Thru in Clinton
July 2, 2025The Upstate Pregnancy Center is inviting families in need to its next diaper drive-thru on Tuesday, July 8, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The event will take place in the downtown Clinton parking lot—located…
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Laurens County Buzz Named One of South Carolina’s Best Publications for 2025
June 30, 2025The Laurens County Buzz, Laurens County’s first news platform to combine a dedicated online news site with a twice-weekly e-newsletter, has been named a “Best of South Carolina” publication by…
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From Pasture to Purpose – Part Two: JBW Farms Homestead Brings Food, Faith, and Community Together
June 30, 2025In Part One of our series, we introduced the heart behind JBW Farms—the story of how Jonathan and JoDee Watkins faced a series of what felt like setbacks and disappointments.…
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College View Celebrates 25 Years of Patriotism with Annual Block Parade
June 30, 2025The beloved College View neighborhood tradition returns this summer as Hickory Street gears up for its 25th annual block parade on Friday, July 4, 2025, at 11:00 a.m., with cookies & lemonade to follow. Since its inception,…
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Battle-Tested Conservative Attorney General Alan Wilson Announces Run for Governor
June 25, 2025Monday night, June 23rd, Attorney General Alan Wilson announced his candidacy to become South Carolina’s next Governor. “Today is a pivotal moment for our state. The future of South Carolina…
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AG Alan Wilson Announces $100K Grant to Strengthen SC’s ICAC Unit and Support Victims
June 24, 2025Attorney General Alan Wilson announced today that the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office will receive a $100,000 grant from the Attorney General Alliance (AGA) to support the mental health of…
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Confirmed Rabies Case in Laurens County Involves Skunk, Pet Exposure
June 24, 2025The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) confirmed that a skunk found near Burton and Stagecoach roads in Laurens, S.C., has tested positive for rabies. No people are known…
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From Pasture to Purpose – The Story Behind JBW Farms
June 23, 2025Editor’s Note: This story is the first in a three-part series exploring the people, purpose, and vision behind JBW Farms in Laurens County, South Carolina. Nestled on the upper edge…
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Never Leave Them Behind: The Deadly Danger of Parked Cars in Summer Heat
June 23, 2025As temperatures soar during the South Carolina summer, local officials are reminding residents of a tragic yet preventable danger: leaving children or pets in parked vehicles. Even for just a…
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New Delivery Service ‘NeighborhoodGo’ Launches in Laurens County with Community-Focused Approach
June 18, 2025Laurens County just got a little more connected. NeighborhoodGo, a new local delivery service, officially launched Monday, June 16, offering residents a more affordable and community-centered way to get meals…
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City of Laurens Council Approves Budget, Discusses Noise Ordinance Enforcement, and Elects Mayor Pro Tempore
June 18, 2025The Laurens City Council met for its regular June meeting on Tuesday, June 17th with Mayor Nathan Senn opening the session by expressing appreciation for the community’s involvement in the…
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South Carolina Maintains Coveted Aaa Credit Rating from Moody’s
June 17, 2025South Carolina continues to demonstrate strong financial stewardship, as Moody’s Ratings has reaffirmed the state’s Aaa credit ratingwith a stable outlook. State Treasurer Curtis Loftis announced the positive news today,…
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Celebrating Two Decades of History: Laurens County Museum to Host 20th Birthday Gala
June 16, 2025Save the Date: August 23, 2025 at 6:00 PM The Laurens County Museum invites the community to join in a celebration 20 years in the making. On Saturday, August 23,…
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3rd Thursday Concert Series Kicks Off with G Clef & The Playlist in Downtown Clinton
June 16, 2025Get ready to kick off the summer in style as Main Street Clinton launches the 3rd Thursday Concert Series on Thursday, June 19, with an unforgettable night of live music,…
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Clinton’s Second Saturday Workday Set for June 14: Volunteers Invited to Join Downtown Beautification Effort
June 11, 2025This Saturday, neighbors, civic groups, and families from across Clinton are invited to roll up their sleeves for Second Saturday, the city’s monthly beautification workday. From painting light poles and picking…
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Conestee Dam Replacement Project Protects Laurens County’s Water and Future
June 11, 2025Construction is progressing on the long-anticipated Conestee Dam replacement project—a vital environmental safeguard for communities along the Reedy River, including Laurens County. Located in Greenville County, the Conestee Dam was…
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Laurens County Council Recap: Honoring Service, Approving Budgets, and Addressing Development Concerns
June 11, 2025At its June 9, 2025 meeting, the Laurens County Council addressed a range of items, from honoring public servants to voting on budgets and land use regulations. Honoring Judge McGowan…
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Cash is King: How Using Cash Can Help Laurens County Businesses Thrive
June 9, 2025Shop Local Series, Part 7 We hear a lot these days about shopping local, but one powerful way to amplify your impact on small businesses in Laurens County is often…
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Clinton Launches “Safe Streets for All” Plan with Goal of Zero Traffic Deaths by 2040
June 9, 2025With a bold goal of eliminating traffic-related deaths and serious injuries by 2040, the City of Clinton has officially launched its Safe Streets for All Safety Action Plan—an initiative aimed…
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Diaper Drive-Thru Returns Tuesday, June 10 to Support Local Families in Need
June 9, 2025The Upstate Pregnancy Center is once again stepping up to meet the needs of local families through its monthly Diaper Drive-Thru, taking place Tuesday, June 10—from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.…
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