Vote Now: South Carolina Highway Patrol Competes for Spot in National Cruiser Calendar
July 1, 2025The South Carolina Highway Patrol is looking to make history by getting a top spot in America’s Best Looking Cruiser Calendar Contest! Held by the American Association of State Troopers…
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Ren Faire Trivia Night at the Clinton Library Promises Medieval Fun for All Ages
July 1, 2025Dust off your chainmail and sharpen your wits! The Clinton Library invites history buffs, trivia lovers, and brave knights of all ages to take part in Ren Faire Trivia Night…
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Entries are now open for the South Carolina State Fair’s 2025 competitive exhibits
July 1, 2025The South Carolina State Fair is now accepting entries for its annual competitive exhibits, which will be on display Oct. 8-19, 2025 during the S.C. State Fair. Exhibitors from across…
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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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The Songs Of Summer
June 30, 2025By Tom Poland Nature blessed my boyhood summers with music. Cicadas’ rising-falling singsong gave days rhythm. Katydids chimed in evenings with a nightshift song backed by cricket twitter. The…
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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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Updated: M.A.S.H. Up Camp at Westminster Presbyterian Extends Registration Deadline to July 4 – Now Free to Attend
June 30, 2025Westminster Presbyterian Church in Clinton has announced several important updates to its upcoming summer evening camp, M.A.S.H. Up: “Pointing Minis, Arts, and Soccer Heavenward and Upward.” While the heart of…
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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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Freedom Fest Returns to Downtown Laurens with Music, Family Fun, and Fireworks
June 30, 2025Downtown Laurens will come alive this Thursday evening, July 3rd, as Freedom Fest returns as the county’s largest Fourth of July celebration. From 5:00 to 10:00 PM, the historic square…
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Gov. McMaster Signs Behavioral Health Restructuring Bill Into Law
June 29, 2025Completes Largest Restructuring of State Government in 30 years Last week, Governor Henry McMaster was joined by members of the General Assembly, state agency leaders, and other state officials for…
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SCDOR Offers Steps to Request a Replacement if You’re Missing Your State Tax Refund
June 29, 2025If you filed your South Carolina Individual Income Tax return and expected a refund that hasn’t arrived, the South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) has outlined clear steps for taxpayers…
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City of Fountain Inn Wraps Up Successful 2025 “Spring Clean” Event
June 29, 2025The City of Fountain Inn, Public Works (PW) Department, reports more than 45 tons of bulk waste across 447 scheduled pickups throughout the City during the 2025 “Spring Clean.” This…
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Gen Z Goes Retro: BlackBerrys and the Rise of “Old School Cool” in a Digital Age
June 29, 2025In a digital landscape dominated by apps, algorithms, and nonstop scrolling, a growing number of Gen Zers are taking a surprising turn—ditching the latest smartphones in favor of older devices…
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Putting Safety First This Fourth of July: Tips to Celebrate Responsibly
June 29, 2025As communities across Laurens County prepare to celebrate Independence Day with fireworks, cookouts, and outdoor activities, local officials and safety experts are urging residents to keep safety top of mind.…
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How to Make To‑Do Lists Work in a World Full of Distractions
June 29, 2025In a world flooded with digital noise, constant notifications, and shifting priorities, staying organized and focused is harder than ever. Research from Harvard Business Review and Psychology Today confirms what…
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City of Clinton to Host Patriotic Celebration with 208th Army Band on July 1
June 29, 2025Get ready to kick off Independence Day with a night of music, community, and patriotic spirit as the City of Clinton hosts a Fourth of July celebration on Tuesday, July…
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Laurens County Council Recap – General Operating Budget and First Reading of Temporary Moratorium on Open Space Residential Developments
June 25, 2025During a called meeting on Monday evening, the Laurens County discussed the general operating budget and had the first reading of a temporary Moratorium on open space residential developments. Bridge…
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Hurricane Season Begins: Laurens County, Be Ready—and Stay Alert
June 25, 2025As the Atlantic hurricane season officially begins (June 1–November 30), forecasters are warning of another active year. Following last year’s devastating Hurricane Helene, inland communities like Laurens County were starkly reminded that…
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A New Icon in the Sky: LCWSC Raises 1-Million-Gallon Elevated Water Tank
June 25, 2025A striking new symbol of progress now towers above the treetops of Laurens County. On Saturday, June 14, the Laurens County Water and Sewer Commission (LCWSC) raised the bowl of…
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Watch Your Wallet: Why Monitoring Your Bank Account is More Important Than Ever
June 25, 2025In an age where paper checkbooks are rarely balanced and banking is done with a few taps on a smartphone, it’s easy to get lulled into a false sense of…
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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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Laurens County Fire Service Acquires Critical Equipment Through Forestry Commission Program
June 24, 2025The Laurens County Fire Service marked a major win last week with the acquisition of several vital emergency vehicles through the South Carolina Forestry Commission’s Federal Excess Property (FFP) program.…
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Upstate Earth Month 2025: 67,000 Pounds of Litter and a Growing Legacy of Impact
June 24, 2025April 2025 marked the third year of the Upstate Earth Month collaboration, and communities across nine counties came together once again to clean, educate, and inspire. This multi-county effort, led…
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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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SC Becomes Nation’s First Let Grow ‘Lighthouse State’
June 24, 2025The South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) is teaming up with the national nonprofit Let Grow to launch a groundbreaking statewide initiative. South Carolina is once again lighting the way—this…
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Media Training Tips for Elected Officials and City Staff — From Someone Who’s Been on Both Sides of the Camera
June 24, 2025By Lynnsey Gardner Baker Director at NP Strategy You know the phrase, “You catch more flies with honey than vinegar?” It’s a cliché for a reason—and one that applies perfectly…
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City of Clinton Streets & Sanitation Department Adjusts Pickup Schedule Due to Equipment Limitations
June 23, 2025The City of Clinton’s Streets and Sanitation Department has issued an important service update regarding debris collection. Due to only one clam truck currently in operation, the department will be…
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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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Thornwell Expands Free Summer Meal Program with Second Grab N’ Go Location
June 22, 2025Thornwell’s free summer meal program continues—and is now even more accessible with the addition of a second pickup site. From now through July 28, 2025, Thornwell is providing free breakfast…
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Largest Password Leak in History Exposes 16 Billion Credentials Across Major Platforms
June 22, 2025Cybersecurity researchers have revealed what is now being called the largest credential leak in history—a staggering 16 billion email and password combinations spanning major platforms such as Apple, Google, Facebook,…
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Fill the Cruiser: Sheriff’s Office Teams Up with Community to Support Students
June 22, 2025Fill the Cruiser: Sheriff’s Office Teams Up with Community to Support Students The Laurens County Sheriff’s Office is calling on the community to help students gear up for the upcoming…
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DIY Dragon’s Eggs Workshop at Laurens Library Offers Hands-On Fun for Teens
June 22, 2025Young adventurers are invited to the Laurens Library for a magical crafting experience on Monday, June 30 at 4:00 p.m. during the library’s upcoming “Crafternoon” event. As part of the…
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Clinton Police Department Conducts Active Shooter Training to Sharpen Response Readiness
June 22, 2025The Clinton Police Department recently conducted an intensive Active Shooter Training session at a local school, reinforcing its commitment to public safety and emergency preparedness. The hands-on training aimed to…
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Thornwell Leads Local Effort to Tackle South Carolina’s Foster Care Shortage
June 22, 2025While summer should be filled with popsicles, bike rides, and laughter, the reality for many children across South Carolina is far more difficult. When school lets out for summer break,…
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Gov. McMaster Signs Legislation to Secure South Carolina’s Energy Future
June 22, 2025Governor Henry McMaster today was joined on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, by the state’s electric utilities and members of the General Assembly for a ceremonial bill signing of H. 3309,…
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Jim Potts of Cross Hill Named 2025 SC Tree Farm Inspector of the Year
June 22, 2025The Forestry Association of South Carolina has announced that Jim Potts, owner of Potts Forestry in Cross Hill, has been named the 2025 South Carolina Tree Farm Inspector of the…
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Defy Expectations with Gravity Check! Juggling Duo to Perform at Laurens and Clinton Libraries
June 22, 2025Prepare to be amazed as the Laurens County Library System welcomes the high-energy juggling duo Gravity Check on Thursday, June 26. This dynamic performance is part of the Knights of…
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New Era for SCDMV: Safer Driver’s Licenses Rolling Out This Fall
June 21, 2025The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) will begin issuing redesigned driver’s licenses, beginner’s permits, and identification cards this fall featuring advanced security features and upgraded materials to better…
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Grants Available to Support Local Projects through Laurens County Community Foundation
June 20, 2025The Laurens County Community Foundation (LCCF) has announced the launch of its tenth annual Community Enhancement Grant Program, offering local organizations the opportunity to receive funding for projects that strengthen…
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SC Chamber releases 2025 results for business report
June 19, 2025Advocacy Resulted in $807 Million Impact for South Carolina’s Business Community The South Carolina Chamber of Commerce (SC Chamber) released its annual Results for Business report recapping its advocacy efforts during the…
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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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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis names Mark S. Barnes Chief of Staff
June 18, 2025South Carolina State Treasurer Curtis Loftis today announced the appointment of Mark S. Barnes, MBA, CGFO, as his new Chief of Staff. Barnes brings more than three decades of experience…
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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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Summer Fun Returns to Downtown Laurens with Finally Friday Block Party
June 18, 2025Summer fun is heating up on the Square as Main Street Laurens invites the community to the next Finally Friday event on Friday, June 20, from 6 to 9 p.m.…
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Six Local Students Represent Laurens Electric on Washington Youth Tour
June 18, 2025Laurens County teens join over 2,000 students from across the nation for a week in D.C. Six rising high school seniors from Laurens Electric Cooperative’s service area have joined 71…
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Annual Earth & Sky Photo Contest Showcases the Beauty of Laurens County
June 17, 2025The Laurens County Conservation District is once again calling on local photographers to capture the natural beauty of our surroundings in the 2025 Earth & Sky Photo Contest. Open to…
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Scholarships and an enduring symbol of her father’s faith help Piedmont Technical College student Kristen Chayka achieve lifelong ambition
June 17, 2025Kristen Chayka’s stethoscope is more than a medical instrument. It is an enduring symbol of her father’s faith in her. Chayka, 28, who lives in Abbeville, fulfilled a lifelong ambition…
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Miss South Carolina Scholarship Organization Announces 2025 Judges’ Panels
June 17, 2025The Miss South Carolina Scholarship Organization has announced the panelists tasked with selecting the next Miss South Carolina and Miss South Carolina’s Teen. The 2025 competition, taking place in Columbia…
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