Citizens Can Now Make Outdoor Debris Burn Notifications Online
February 4, 2025SCFC website enhancements make legal requirement easier, more convenient The South Carolina Forestry Commission is making it easier for the public to conduct safe residential yard debris burns. Citizens who…
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Laurens County Water and Sewer Commission Featured in National “Rural Water Strong” Campaign
February 3, 2025The Laurens County Water and Sewer Commission (LCWSC) was recently highlighted in the National Rural Water Association’s (NRWA) “Rural Water Strong” campaign, a nationwide initiative aimed at raising awareness about…
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Governor Outlines Bold Vision for South Carolina in State of the State Address
January 29, 2025In his annual State of the State address, Governor Henry McMaster reflected on South Carolina’s successes in 2024, acknowledged challenges ahead, and laid out an ambitious vision for the future.…
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Thornwell Charter School Names Adams Dean as Head Football Coach
January 29, 2025Thornwell Charter School is proud to announce the hiring of Adams Dean as the new Head Football Coach. Dean, a lifelong native of Laurens County and a seasoned coach with…
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SC Students Outperform National Trends in Latest NAEP Results
January 29, 2025South Carolina students continue to demonstrate remarkable resilience as they recover from pandemic-related disruptions South Carolina students continue to demonstrate remarkable resilience as they recover from pandemic-related disruptions, according to…
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Deadline Extended for City of Clinton City Manager Applications
January 28, 2025The City of Clinton has extended the application deadline for its City Manager position to Friday, February 14, 2025. The city is working in partnership with the South Carolina Municipal…
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Pops Country Cooking to Transition to New Owner
January 28, 2025Pops Country Cooking, located at 306 E. Carolina Avenue just announced a change that marks the beginning of a new chapter. The restaurant, which recently transitioned from buffet-style service to…
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City of Clinton Seeks New City Manager, Partners with SC Municipal Association for Application Process
January 27, 2025The City of Clinton is actively seeking a qualified professional to fill the role of City Manager, with the application process set to close on February 7, 2025, at 5…
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South Carolina’s Commercial Airports: A $22.5 Billion Economic Engine
January 27, 2025South Carolina’s six publicly-owned commercial service airports are essential pillars of the state’s economy, generating a staggering $22.5 billion in annual economic impact, according to a comprehensive study conducted by…
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Governor Henry McMaster to Deliver 2025 State of the State Address
January 24, 2025Governor Henry McMaster is set to deliver the 2025 State of the State Address on Wednesday, January 29, at 7:00 PM. The address will take place in the House Chambers…
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Laurens County Development Corporation Hosts Annual Meeting to Highlight 2024 Achievements
January 22, 2025On Tuesday, January 21, the Laurens County Development Corporation (LCDC) held its annual meeting at Musgrove Mill Golf Club, drawing a full house of community leaders despite frigid temperatures and…
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Laurens County Sheriff’s Office Reflects on 2024 Achievements
January 20, 2025The Laurens County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) has released its 2024 year-in-review statistics, highlighting significant strides in public safety and community engagement. The department responded to 36,216 calls for service in…
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Laurens County Assessor’s Office Launches Property Imaging Project
January 20, 2025The Laurens County Assessor’s Office, in partnership with Palmetto Posting, Inc., is initiating a property imaging project to support the upcoming state-mandated countywide reassessment scheduled for implementation in 2026. Part…
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Outgoing Chamber CEO Amanda Benfield Shares Leadership Insights and Secrets to Success
January 20, 2025Amanda Benfield, who has served as the CEO of the Laurens County Chamber of Commerce since 2017, is preparing to transition into a new role with the City of Fountain…
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Exciting Changes Coming to Pop’s BBQ and Country Cooking
January 16, 2025Big changes are on the horizon for Pop’s BBQ and Country Cooking in Clinton (306 E. Carolina Avenue). Starting January 22nd, the restaurant will officially rebrand as Pop’s Country Cooking,…
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First United Methodist Church Expands Food Bank Hours to Meet Community Needs
January 15, 2025First United Methodist Church in Laurens is extending the hours of its Food Bank to better serve the community during the winter months. In addition to its regular hours on…
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Governor Henry McMaster Issues Statement on State Treasury Forensic Accounting Review
January 15, 2025Governor Henry McMaster today issued the following statement regarding the release of the independent State Treasury Forensic Accounting Review: “This comprehensive forensic accounting report confirms that there is no $1.8…
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Laurens Electric Cooperative Launches LEC Updates Text Message Service
January 15, 2025Laurens Electric Cooperative (LEC) is introducing a new way to keep members informed: LEC Updates, a text messaging service designed to provide essential updates and information directly to your mobile…
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Laurens County Election Commission Upholds Registration of County Council Member-Elect Arthur Lee Philson Jr.
January 13, 2025The Laurens County Election Commission held a hearing this morning to address a voter registration challenge filed by incoming county council chairman W. Brown Patterson Jr. against Arthur Lee Philson…
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DOCU Dine Event Brings Food, Film, and Conversation to Clinton
January 13, 2025The Lumberyard is set to host an inspiring evening of good food, thought-provoking film, and lively conversation with its inaugural DOCU Dine Event on Sunday, February 2, at 4:30 p.m. The event…
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Sara Beth Jordan Boutique to Remain Open on the Square in Laurens
January 13, 2025After an outpouring of community support and careful reflection, Sara Beth Jordan, owner of Sara Beth Jordan Boutique, has announced that the downtown Laurens storefront will remain open, with exciting…
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Upstate Pregnancy Center Hosts January Diaper Drive Thru in Clinton Tomorrow
January 13, 2025The Upstate Pregnancy Center is set to host its Monthly Diaper Drive Thru event tomorrow, Tuesday, January 14, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Victory Worship Center…
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Driving in Snow and Ice: Tips for Staying Safe on Upstate Roads
January 8, 2025With snow and ice forecasted to impact the Upstate of South Carolina, it’s crucial for drivers to understand the unique challenges posed by winter weather conditions. While snow-covered roads can…
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Sarabeth Jordan Boutique to Continue Thriving Online as Storefront Closes
January 8, 2025After four years of serving the community with carefully curated fashion and heartfelt service, Sarabeth Jordan has announced the closing of her boutique storefront, effective January 31, 2025. While this…
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City of Clinton Seeks Community Input to Make Christmas 2025 Shine Bright
January 7, 2025As the holiday season comes to a close, the City of Clinton is already planning for Christmas 2025 to ensure the community experiences a holiday season to remember. Recognizing the…
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3 Weeks Left To Apply for FEMA Assistance Following Hurricane Helene in South Carolina
January 7, 2025If you have sustained damage or losses due to Hurricane Helene in South Carolina, it is important to act quickly, as the deadline to apply for federal assistance is approaching.…
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Approaching Winter Storm Threatens Community Blood Supply
January 7, 2025The Blood Connection Enacts Emergency Continuity of Operations as Blood Supply Reaches Point of Criticality As the first major winter storm of 2025 bears down on the region, The Blood…
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Forrest Adair: Celebrating 43 Years of Pharmacy Excellence
January 6, 2025Forrest Adair, a name synonymous with personalized care and independent pharmacy services, recently concluded a remarkable 43-year career at Adair Apothecary in Laurens, South Carolina. In our interview with him,…
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South Carolina industry recruitment reaches $8.19 billion in 2024
January 6, 2025Capital investment by existing industry excels, accounting for $5.38 billion The South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) today released its 2024 industry recruitment results, with an announced total capital…
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Danny Cook Announces Re-Election Campaign for Clinton City Council Ward 1
January 1, 2025Clinton City Councilman Danny Cook has officially announced his candidacy for re-election to represent Ward 1 in the upcoming election on March 4, 2025. In a heartfelt message to friends…
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Baby Blues – A Family Boutique: A Journey of Joy and Resilience
January 1, 2025Mary-Grace Iusti, owner of the newly launched Baby Blues – A Family Boutique, is no stranger to perseverance and passion. Her entrepreneurial journey has been anything but conventional, blossoming from…
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American Legion Post 25 Reflects on a Year of Service and Sets Ambitious Goals for 2025
January 1, 2025As the calendar turns to 2025, American Legion Post 25 reflects on a transformative year of service and achievement in the community. Exactly one year ago, members gathered at their…
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Get #WinterReady for the Cold Weather in the Upstate!
January 1, 2025With the Upstate of South Carolina bracing for extreme cold temperatures and the potential for wintery weather, now is the time to prepare your home and family for the chilly…
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Laurens County Museum Reflects on a Landmark 2024 and Looks Ahead to 20th Anniversary in 2025
January 1, 2025The Laurens County Museum celebrated a remarkable 2024, filled with achievements that highlighted its growing role as a community hub for history, education, and cultural engagement. With 4,200 hours of…
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Loose Threads Quilt Guild’s 2024 Donation Brings Comfort to Laurens County Sheriff’s Office
December 30, 2024The Laurens County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) recognized the extraordinary generosity and community spirit of the Loose Threads Quilt Guild for their 2024 donation of 100 handcrafted comfort quilts. These quilts…
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Clinton Firefighter Honored as Michael “Mike Mike” Vinson Firefighter of the Year
December 23, 2024The Clinton Fire Department has announced John Michael Lapomarda as the 2024 recipient of the Michael “Mike Mike” Vinson Award, recognizing him as Firefighter of the Year. This prestigious honor,…
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U.S. Department of Commerce Invests $11 Million to Support Healthcare Workforce Development at Piedmont Technical College
December 22, 2024U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo recently announced the Department’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) is awarding an $11 million grant to Piedmont Technical College (PTC) to support healthcare workforce development.…
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Spreading Holiday Cheer: Laurens County Sheriff’s Office Christmas for Kids Program
December 22, 2024The Laurens County Sheriff’s Office Christmas for Kids program has once again brought holiday cheer to families across the community. This year, the program provided assistance to more than 250…
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Maddie Hines’ Legacy Honored as Trial Brings Closure to Family
December 18, 2024The three-day trial of the man responsible for the tragic death of three-year-old Maddie Hines concluded this week, just days before Christmas. The jury deliberated for less than an hour…
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South Carolina’s Electoral College Meets to Cast Votes for President and Vice President
December 18, 2024Electors from across South Carolina gathered at the State House yesterday as part of the 2024 Electoral College process, a constitutionally mandated step in electing the next President and Vice…
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From Music to Giving Back: Andrew Wooten’s Journey and Healing HeARTS Initiative
December 18, 2024Andrew Wooten’s journey from a small-town dreamer to a regional musical success is nothing short of inspiring. Fueled by a passion for music that began in his youth and strengthened…
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Family Promise of Laurens County Evolves into C4 Ministries of Laurens County
December 18, 2024At the end of October 2024, Family Promise of Laurens County made the decision to disaffiliate with the National Family Promise organization. The decision, while difficult, was driven by a…
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Laurens County School District 56 Students Shine at Michelin STEM Challenge
December 17, 2024Laurens County School District 56 (LCSD56) students showcased their engineering and problem-solving skills at the annual Michelin STEM Challenge held last Wednesday. The event, which included 3rd and 5th graders…
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Local Artist Kathy Childress Guinn Turns Glass Art into a Labor of Love and Healing
December 16, 2024In the heart of Laurens County, Kathy Childress Guinn has transformed family legacy and personal loss into stunning glass art pieces that captivate both form and function. With roots steeped…
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FBI Warns of Growing Impact of Tech Support and Government Impersonation Scams as Impact on South Carolina Seniors Increases
December 16, 2024The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued a public warning regarding an increase in advanced tech support scams specifically targeting seniors across South Carolina. The scams involve sophisticated schemes…
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Cross Hill to Host Third Annual Wreaths Across America Ceremony Honoring Veterans on December 14
December 11, 2024The third annual Wreaths Across America ceremony in Cross Hill will take place on Saturday, December 14, 2024, at noon. Hosted by United for Veterans of Cross Hill and Tranquility…
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A Gift of Hope: How the Laurens County Cancer Association Helped Barbara Keith Find Strength in Her Journey
December 11, 2024As the holiday season brings a sense of gratitude and giving, the Laurens County Cancer Association (LCCA) stands as a true gift to those navigating one of life’s most challenging…
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Schedule Update for Cowboy Christmas and Holiday Shopping Events in Clinton
December 9, 2024Main Street Clinton has announced updates to the schedule for the Cowboy Christmas and holiday shopping events due to weather conditions and because many families will be heading to Orangeburg…
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Clinton Fire Department Honors Longtime Chaplain Kenny Moore with Symbolic Gift of Service
December 9, 2024After a year marked by challenges and trials for the Clinton Fire Department and the City of Clinton, one constant source of support has been Chaplain Kenny Moore, pastor of…
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Laurens County Sheriff’s Office Honors Service and Dedication at Annual Christmas Dinner
December 9, 2024The Laurens County Sheriff’s Office gathered on December 5th for their annual Employee Christmas Dinner, a cherished tradition to reflect, celebrate, and show appreciation for the dedication and service of…
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