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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Whitten Center to Host 4th of July Parade Celebration on July 3
June 17, 2025The spirit of Independence Day will be on full display at the Whitten Center in Clinton as they host their annual 4th of July Parade on Thursday, July 3. The…
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Clemson Extension to Offer Master Gardener Course in Laurens County This Fall
June 17, 2025Laurens County residents with a passion for gardening and community beautification will have the opportunity to take part in the Clemson University Extension Service’s Master Gardener Volunteer Training Course this…
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Gov. McMaster Calls for Continued Offshore Drilling Ban for South Carolina
June 17, 2025Gov. McMaster Joins N.C. Gov. Stein to Protect Carolina Coast Governor Henry McMaster has issued two letters to federal officials requesting that South Carolina remain protected from offshore oil and…
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South Carolina Hunters for the Hungry to Host Annual Banquet August 9
June 17, 2025South Carolina Hunters for the Hungry (SCHFH) will host its 2025 Annual Banquet on Saturday, August 9, at Philadelphia Baptist Church in Pauline, South Carolina. The evening promises to be…
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Blue Hose Slugger Joel Dragoo Continuing His Baseball Journey in the Phillies System
June 17, 2025Former Presbyterian College standout Joel Dragoo is making the most of his opportunity in professional baseball, now competing for the Clearwater Threshers, the Single-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies. Dragoo’s journey to…
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CHS Graduate Nathan Meade Awarded Teresa Graddick Memorial Scholarship
June 17, 2025Clinton High School graduate Nathan Meade has been named the 2025 recipient of the Teresa Graddick Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship was established in memory of Mrs. Teresa Graddick, a beloved…
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Record Turnout at Laurens Electric Golf Tournament Raises $21,000 for Community Programs
June 17, 2025A record number of local business leaders hit the greens on June 17 to support Laurens Electric Cooperative’s annual charity golf tournament, held at Holly Tree Country Club in Simpsonville.…
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Clinton’s Second Saturday Workday Brings Big Impact With Small But Mighty Crew
June 16, 2025While the group of volunteers for Clinton’s Second Saturday Workday on June 14 may have been smaller than in previous months, their efforts proved once again that many hands make…
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Laurens County Public Libraries to Close for Juneteenth Holiday
June 16, 2025The Laurens County Public Library System has announced that the Laurens and Clinton locations will be closed on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth, the federal holiday commemorating the…
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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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Clinton High Cross Country Team to Host 9th Annual ‘Running of the Cans’ Food Drive
June 16, 2025The Clinton High School Cross Country team is lacing up their shoes once again for a good cause. From June 16–19, the team will carry on a tradition of service…
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Making Farm to Table a Priority in Laurens County
June 16, 2025Shop Local Series, Part 8 By Brenda Stewart, Publisher Laurens County Buzz When you dine out at a locally owned restaurant in Laurens County, you’re not just enjoying a meal—you’re…
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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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Driving Too Loud is a Crime in Laurens: City Ordinance Enforces Quiet Streets
June 16, 2025Think that roaring exhaust sounds cool? Think again. In the City of Laurens, excessively loud vehicles aren’t just a nuisance—they’re breaking the law. According to Section 24-88 of the City…
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Laurens County’s Matthew Brownlee Elected Interim Chairman of South Carolina Young Republicans
June 16, 2025Laurens County’s own Matthew Brownlee has been unanimously elected as Interim Chairman of the South Carolina Young Republicans (SCYR), further strengthening the county’s influence in statewide leadership. Brownlee, a lifelong…
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Laurens County 250 Committee Awarded Grant for Revolutionary War Archaeological Project
June 15, 2025The Laurens County Revolutionary War 250 Committee received a grant from the South Carolina American Revolution Sestercentennial Commission to support archaeological investigations at two historically significant sites: Hammond’s Old Store…
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Fountain Inn Invites Public Input on Design of New Municipal Complex
June 15, 2025The City of Fountain Inn will host two community listening and input sessions in collaboration with LS3P, the architectural firm selected to lead the design of the city’s proposed new…
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Reviving a Legacy: Joanna Hornets Serve Up Summer Fun on the Diamond
June 15, 2025After decades away from the diamond, the Joanna Hornets are back and continuing to build momentum in their inaugural season as a collegiate summer league team. This week, the Hornets…
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Chamber Seeks Nominations for 2025 2nd Quarter Small Business of Excellence Award
June 15, 2025The Laurens County Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for its 2025 2nd Quarter Small Business of Excellence Award, recognizing a Chamber Member Business that sets the standard for…
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Woodbridge of Clinton to Host Summer Fundraiser for Alzheimer’s Awareness
June 15, 2025Woodbridge of Clinton invites the community to come out and support a meaningful cause during a fun-filled fundraiser on Friday, June 20, in honor of The Longest Day, a national…
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Amid Budget Fights, One Conservative Clean Energy Idea Gains Ground
June 13, 2025With the reconciliation debate in full swing and the fate of clean energy subsidies hanging in the balance, many environmentally minded conservatives like myself are paying careful attention to the…
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Honoring Old Glory: The History and Significance of Flag Day – June 14
June 11, 2025Every year on June 14, communities across America quietly observe a day that honors one of the most enduring symbols of our nation—Flag Day. While it may not carry the…
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Piedmont Technical College graduates hear inspiring speeches before collecting diplomas
June 11, 2025Before receiving their diplomas, hundreds of Piedmont Technical College (PTC) graduates heard a series of inspiring speeches during a pair of commencement ceremonies held May 8 at the James Medford…
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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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Laurens Farmers Market Rolls On—New Location This Week Only
June 11, 2025The Laurens Farmers Market continues this Saturday, bringing fresh produce, handmade goods, and local flavor to downtown—but with a temporary change of scenery. Due to the City of Laurens’ Juneteenth…
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Celebrate Juneteenth in Laurens with a Weekend of Talent, History, and Community
June 11, 2025The City of Laurens invites the community to join in a powerful and joyful weekend of celebration in honor of Juneteenth, the holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans.…
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Final Weekend to Catch LCCT’s “Smoke on the Mountain”
June 11, 2025The final performances of Laurens County Community Theatre’s summer musical Smoke on the Mountain are set for this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday—offering one last chance to enjoy this toe-tapping, family-friendly…
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City of Clinton to Celebrate Grand Opening of Vance Park Splash Pad
June 11, 2025Just in time for summer, the City of Clinton is inviting families to cool off and celebrate the Grand Opening of the Splash Pad at Vance Park on Friday, June…
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Free Weather Radios Available for Laurens County Residents – While Supplies Last
June 11, 2025Thanks to a recent grant secured by Laurens County Emergency Management, free NOAA Weather Radios are now available to Laurens County residents — while supplies last. These radios are a…
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Laurens County Land Use & Zoning Task Force to Host Public Input Meeting on June 12
June 11, 2025Residents of Laurens County are encouraged to attend a public input meeting on Thursday, June 12, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. at Ford Elementary School (601 Lucas Avenue, Laurens, SC 29360),…
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Ribbon Cutting Celebration for New StoryWalk® at Joanna Park Set for June 16
June 11, 2025Laurens County First Steps invites families, educators, and community members to celebrate the launch of the new StoryWalk® at Joanna Park on Monday, June 16 at 9:30 AM at 205…
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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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Step Into History: Musgrove Mill Seeks Part-Time Assistant Ranger to Join Park Team
June 10, 2025Are you a history buff who loves the outdoors? Here’s your chance to step into the story of the American Revolution—right here in Laurens County. The Battle of Musgrove Mill…
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Sunny Meadow Boutique and First Steps Launch Book Sale to Support Early Literacy in Laurens County
June 10, 2025A new local partnership is giving families in Laurens County a meaningful way to support early childhood education—one book at a time. Throughout the month of June, Sunny Meadow Boutique is donating 100%…
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A Baby Giraffe and Big Summer Fun Await at the Greenville Zoo
June 10, 2025Families looking for a summer adventure just up the road from Laurens County don’t have to look far—especially if your kids love animals. The Greenville Zoo has welcomed a special…
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Stay Safe at the Grill: Summer Grilling Tips from USDA and Safety Experts
June 10, 2025As summer sizzles in Laurens County, backyard barbecues and cookouts take center stage. Whether it’s burgers, ribs, or veggie kabobs on the grill, local residents are reminded that food safety…
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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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Mountville Native Chayney Whelchel Named Head Cross Country Coach at USC Union
June 9, 2025USC Union has named Mountville native Chayney Whelchel as its new Head Cross Country Coach, tapping into a deep well of local talent and passion for the sport. Whelchel, a…
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Don’t Fall for It—Here’s What to Know About the Ongoing DMV Text Scam
June 9, 2025There’s no shortage of scams these days—from phishing emails to fake IRS calls—but one recent scheme has South Carolina residents especially on alert. The S.C. Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV)…
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American Legion Post 25 Sends Local Students to Boys State, Girls State, and Law Cadet Academy
June 9, 2025Each year, the American Legion Boys State and American Legion Auxiliary Girls State programs give rising high school seniors across South Carolina a powerful opportunity to learn about government, leadership,…
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House of Pizza Clinton Reopens in Stylish New Location with Event-Ready Space Upstairs
June 9, 2025House of Pizza fans are rejoicing. After nearly a year of rebuilding following a fire that destroyed its original location, House of Pizza has reopened at 112 Musgrove Street in…
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SBA Relief Still Available to South Carolina Private Nonprofits Affected by Hurricane Helene
June 9, 2025Deadline to apply for economic injury loans approaching The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding eligible private nonprofit (PNP) organizations in South Carolina of the July 7 deadline to…
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Bridging the Gap Advocacy Offers Affordable, Enriching Summer Camp for Laurens County Kids
June 9, 2025Bridging the Gap Advocacy is once again helping families in Laurens County make the most of summer with its 2025 Summer Camp, running June 9 through July 31. Designed for…
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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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Cool Treats and Safety IDs: Polar Patrol and KidPrint Event Coming to Laurens this Friday
June 9, 2025The Laurens County Sheriff’s Office is bringing summer fun and family safety to the community this Friday, June 13, with a special Polar Patrol and KidPrint event at the South…
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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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Big Air Laurens Rolls into Summer Fun with Free Bowling for Kids
June 9, 2025Timeless Fun, All Summer Long Big Air Laurens is going big on summer fun—and this time, it’s all about bowling. The family entertainment center known for trampolines, climbing walls, and…
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LifeNet South Carolina Elevates Patient Care and Crew Safety with Deployment of Zoll® AutoPulse® NXT
June 9, 2025Device proven to be critical in emergency air medical transport of cardiac patients The LifeNet South Carolina program is reinforcing its commitment to safety and clinical excellence by integrating the…
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