PC Announces Continued Fan Restrictions

  January 22, 2021

COVID-19 continues to threaten the health of Presbyterian College as well as the surrounding community, and athletics director Rob Acunto has announced restrictions for sporting events for the rest of…

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LCDC Annual Meeting and New Vision for Laurens County

  January 20, 2021

2020 is in the rearview mirror and the Laurens County Development Corporation (LCDC) provided a snapshot of progress and challenges in the face of COVID-19 at their annual meeting.  The…

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Lander University announces Fall 2020 graduates

  January 20, 2021

Lander University conferred bachelor and master degrees upon 181 students during the University’s 162nd commencement ceremony on December 15, 2020. Dr. Mandy Cleveland, associate professor of Psychology and Lander’s 2020…

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Spring Semester Begins at Lander

  January 20, 2021

With students returning to campus after an extended winter break, Lander University is abuzz again. “The best part of being back is the time spent just chilling with my dormmates,”…

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Curiosity Corner: Where’s the Lead?

  January 20, 2021

Question: Why do we say “lead” pencil when it is not really lead? (Asked by Cruz Freimeyer, of Grantsville, W.Va.) Reply: Don’t worry about getting lead poisoning from a lead…

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Finding the “Write Words” Just Got Easier

  January 20, 2021

Have you ever been at a loss for words? It seems like the most important occasions call for the perfect message, but you just don’t know where to start. Now…

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COVID-19 Testing Sites in Laurens County

  January 18, 2021

With the recent spikes in reported cases across the state of South Carolina, testing sites are popping up to provide local COVID-19 testing. In Laurens County, the following sites will…

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Got a Job Opening? Here’s How to Hire Locally

  January 18, 2021

LaurensCountyBUZZ is all about Laurens County. The platform is designed to provide businesses, organizations and charitable associations with a platform to submit news to be published in a timely manner.…

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CrossFit864 Relocates and Expands Services

  January 18, 2021

The business landscape in downtown Clinton continues to grow and change. CrossFit864 has completed the renovations at their new location (207 West Pitts Street) and they are open for business. …

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The South Carolina Wildlife Federation Board of Directors poised for progress during 90-year anniversary with appointment of new Members and Emeritus Board Members recognition

  January 18, 2021

The South Carolina Wildlife Federation (SCWF) is enthused to welcome six new leaders to their state-wide Board of Directors: Mallory Daily (Clemson), Cameron Foster (Lexington), Rosemary Martin-Jones (Ridgeway), Digit Matheny…

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Love and Kindness on Full Display in Laurens County

  January 18, 2021

It’s been one month since the fire at the Landau Apartments in Clinton and the house fire in Joanna. People across the county stepped up to help the displaced families…

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A Chance to SEE PC Basketball

  January 18, 2021

During the 2020-21 season to date, Presbyterian College basketball has been playing in a closed gym. The COVID-19 crisis still has Templeton Center locked, but fans can see the Blue…

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Help ‘Fight the Spread’ in Laurens County

  January 15, 2021

The Laurens County Development Corporation, the Laurens County Chamber of Commerce, Prisma Health Laurens County Hospital, and local leaders and municipalities are once again working together to encourage those who…

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A Few Make-Up Games Set

  January 14, 2021

This week only Clinton High School and Presbyterian College are playing basketball games. Laurens High and Laurens Academy postponed their games due to coronavirus concerns, but several have now been…

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8th Circuit Solicitor David Stumbo Sworn in for Third Term

  January 14, 2021

On Wednesday, January 13th Solicitor David Stumbo took the oath to defend the Constitution, seeking justice, and keeping our community safe. The Laurens County Courtroom was not as full as…

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Holy Halitosis, BATMAN!!!! Got mask breath???

  January 14, 2021

As we continue to wear masks as part of the COVID-19 safety protocols, you may have had some moments of “mask breath.”  Yeah, be honest, you know you have had…

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2021 State of the State Address, Governor Henry McMaster

  January 13, 2021

State of the State Address As Prepared for Delivery Wednesday, January 13, 2021 The State House, Columbia, S.C. Mr. Speaker, Mr. President, ladies and gentlemen of the General Assembly, my…

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Laurens County Council Elects New Leadership

  January 13, 2021

The first order of business at the January 12th meeting of Laurens County Council was to elect the chair and vice chair of council. The election process was facilitated by…

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Clinton Dental Care Hygienist Retires

  January 13, 2021

After almost fifty years of making smiles brighter, Becky Miles saw her last patient on December 8th. A registered dental hygienist, Miles has seen hundreds of patients and some of…

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3 Success Strategies for 2021

  January 12, 2021

By Jerry Bellune   Business owners and managers who survived and thrived in 2020, says our friend Ruth King, used these 3 simple strategies: 1. They paid close attention to…

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New Businesses Coming to Designers Alley

  January 11, 2021

It is likely that you’ve noticed a transformation on W. Main Street in Clinton, as the Designers Alley building has undergone significant renovation. According to the owners, Laurie and Joseph…

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Blue Hose Take Two in Spartanburg

  January 11, 2021

For the first time since the Big South Conference reconfigured basketball schedules, the Presbyterian women took both games of a series. The Blue Hose defeated USC Upstate twice — 60-50…

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South Carolina Farmers can apply Jan. 1 to grow hemp in 2021

  January 8, 2021

The South Carolina Department of Agriculture (SCDA) will accept applications for hemp farming permits for the 2021 growing season from Jan. 1 through Feb. 28, 2021. The state’s Hemp Farming…

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PC Adds a Football Game at Gardner-Webb

  January 8, 2021

The Presbyterian College football season will start earlier than previously announced. The Blue Hose are now schedule to open at Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, N.C., on March 6. The…

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Laurens County Chorale Rehearsals Resume

  January 7, 2021

The Laurens County Chorale welcomes new singers as the choir begins rehearsals of its spring 2021 repertoire. The initial rehearsal will be Monday, January 25, 2021, 7:00 pm, at Westminster…

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All Phase 1a healthcare workers urged to quickly schedule vaccine appointments

  January 6, 2021

Nearly 70,000 Phase 1a Healthcare Workers Scheduled to Receive COVID-19 Vaccines Click here to download this infographic COLUMBIA, S.C. –  The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC)…

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Laurens School District 56 to Start Rapid COVID Testing

  January 6, 2021

District 56 will begin administering rapid COVID testing on Thursday, January 7th. The school district will utilize a drive thru testing site at MS Bailey. Testing is available for District…

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Clinton’s Watts Surpasses 1,000 Points

  January 6, 2021

Clinton High School held its Senior Night early in deference to the threat of COVID-19 spread, and Tuesday night’s basketball games against Ninety Six were noteworthy for the achievement of…

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Take Care of Your Dollars in 2021

  January 4, 2021

By Jerry Bellune A business broker friend congratulated us on our financial management during the 2020 pandemic. He said we did not lose near as much money as many other…

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PC Basketball Teams in Scramble Mode

  January 4, 2021

Sports in the time of COVID-19 requires some fancy footwork. The Big South Conference made some quick schedule shifts in response to test results and quarantines. As a result, the…

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