Wells Fargo donates more than $1 million for Hurricane Helene disaster relief

  October 2, 2024

Funding to benefit communities across the region with support for temporary shelter, supplies and other recovery needs As communities across the Southeast grapple with the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene,…

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SCETV launches new digital series, Now We’re Cookin’ on Oct. 8

  October 2, 2024

South Carolina ETV (SCETV) welcomes Now We’re Cookin’ with Chef Lauren Furey to its digital line-up of content. The show celebrates makers and creators, from farmers to fishermen, to butchers and beekeepers.…

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Laurens Electric – Wednesday Morning Update

  October 2, 2024

As of Wednesday at 8 a.m., power has been restored to 36,227 members, representing 57% of our member-base. 22 of 32 substations are back online. The number of broken power…

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Laurens Electric – Tuesday Night Update

  October 1, 2024

As of Tuesday at 8 p.m., power has been restored to 35,743 members, representing 56% of our member-base. 22 of 32 substations are back online. The number of broken power…

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Laurens Electric – Tuesday Afternoon Update

  October 1, 2024

As of Tuesday at 5 P.m., power has been restored to 32,501 members, representing 51% of our member-base. 20 of 32 substations are back online. Reports we’ve received estimate transmission…

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SC Forestry Commission Issues 20-County Burning Ban

  September 30, 2024

Outdoor burning restriction stretches from Aiken to Richland to York counties, westward The South Carolina Forestry Commission has issued a State Forester’s Burning Ban for 20 counties, effective at 6…

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Fountain Inn Community Update – September 30

  September 30, 2024

Please see the important updates below regarding Hurricane Helene’s impacts on Fountain Inn. Please note that these are subject to change. IF YOUR PROPERTY IS DAMAGED Here’s what to do…

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Laurens 55 to Transition to E-Learning Due to Hurricane Helene

  September 30, 2024

In response to the disruptions caused by Hurricane Helene, Laurens 55 has announced that students will transition to E-Learning from Monday, September 30, through Wednesday, October 2, 2024. This decision…

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Gov. Henry McMaster’s Federal Major Disaster Declaration Approved

  September 30, 2024

Governor Henry McMaster announced that South Carolina’s September 28 request for an Expedited Major Presidential Disaster Declaration to provide federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts in response…

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Hurricanes, A Personal History

  September 30, 2024
Tom Poland

By Tom Poland Growing up in landlocked Lincoln County, Georgia, I never worried about hurricanes. I left that to folks on the coast. Hurricanes were not to be feared. If…

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Sustain SC and The Shi Institute at Furman University welcome the fourth class of SLI fellows

  September 30, 2024

 Sustain SC and The Shi Institute for Sustainable Communities at Furman University introduced the 2025 class of Sustainability Leadership Initiative (SLI) fellows. Now entering its fourth year, SLI is a collaborative effort between Furman…

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Laurens Electric Update – Sunday Morning

  September 29, 2024

Crews continued work through the night, removing and replacing broken poles and transformers and cutting trees off power lines along 7,100 miles of line in 7 counties. Another substation was…

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Food Safety in Power Outages

  September 28, 2024

A power outage may occur during a seasonal storm such as a hurricane, tornado or flood, or may simply be caused by work being done on electric lines. Whatever the…

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Remembering Ken Burger

  September 26, 2024
Tom Poland

By Tom Poland   “Don’t forget to be happy. It’s the only measurement of success that really counts.” – Ken Burger I wish I had known Ken Burger for more…

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