South Carolina Chamber of Commerce names W. Tobin Cassels III 2024 Business Leader of the Year
October 2, 2024The South Carolina Chamber of Commerce (SC Chamber) announced Southeastern Freight Lines President W. ‘Tobin’ Cassels III as the 2024 recipient of the organization’s annual Business Leader of the Year…
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Upstate Pregnancy Center Urgently Calls for Diaper Donations Ahead of Upcoming Drive Thru Event
October 2, 2024The Upstate Pregnancy Center has issued an urgent call for diaper donations in preparation for its upcoming diaper drive-thru events, scheduled for Tuesday, October 8, and most likely another on…
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Wells Fargo donates more than $1 million for Hurricane Helene disaster relief
October 2, 2024Funding 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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Laurens County Mobilizes Unified Recovery Efforts Following Devastation from Hurricane Helene
October 2, 2024Laurens County continues to make significant strides in its storm recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene, which impacted the area on Friday. Laurens County Emergency Management remains at OPCON 1, with…
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SCETV launches new digital series, Now We’re Cookin’ on Oct. 8
October 2, 2024South 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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LushAcres Fall Festival Delayed by One Week: Free Community Day This Saturday
October 2, 2024As our community recovers from severe storm damage across the area, we’ve made the difficult decision to postpone this year’s Fall Festival, Corn Maze, and Scary Corn Maze After Dark…
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Laurens County Opens Point of Distribution for Storm Recovery Supplies
October 2, 2024A Point of Distribution (POD) for storm recovery supplies is now open at 105 Bolt Drive in Laurens, located in the Voter Registration parking lot. The POD operates as a…
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Laurens Electric – Wednesday Morning Update
October 2, 2024As 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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Update From Laurens Mayor Senn – Evening of Tuesday October 1st
October 1, 2024Here’s the latest update on our city’s post-storm recovery efforts as we work to return things to “normal.” 1) Trash Pick-Up Success: Despite storm debris along the roadsides and partial…
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National Guard Supports Laurens County in Hurricane Helene Recovery Efforts
October 1, 2024In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, recovery efforts in Laurens County are ongoing, now bolstered by the support of the South Carolina Army National Guard, led by Col. William Matheny.…
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Laurens Electric – Tuesday Night Update
October 1, 2024As 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, 2024As 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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Wind Damage from Tropical Storm Helene: Insights from the US National Weather Service – Greenville Spartanburg
October 1, 2024In the aftermath of Tropical Storm Helene, many residents in the western Carolinas and northeast Georgia have reported extensive wind damage to trees, power infrastructure, and structures. The US National…
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Charleston Public Safety and National Guard Aid Laurens County in Storm Recovery Efforts, As Local Officials Continue Damage Assessments
October 1, 2024Yesterday, Charleston Public Safety deployed its Unified Mobile Command post here to assist our community in the wake of recent storm damage. The National Guard has also been present. These…
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Secretary of State Mark Hammond urges donors to give smart as the Southeast recovers from Hurricane Helene
September 30, 2024South Carolina Secretary of State Mark Hammond cautioned donors to practice wise charitable giving as the Southeast begins to recover and rebuild from Hurricane Helene. “The people of South Carolina,…
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Laurens Police Department Postpones National Night Out Due to Hurricane Helene
September 30, 2024The Laurens Police Department, in partnership with public safety officials, has announced the postponement of its annual National Night Out originally scheduled for October 1, 2024, due to Hurricane Helene.…
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SC Forestry Commission Issues 20-County Burning Ban
September 30, 2024Outdoor 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, 2024Please 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, 2024In 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, 2024Governor 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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Laurens County Launches Damage Assessment Efforts Following Severe Storm; Public Assistance and Supplies Available This Week
September 30, 2024After working non-stop through the weekend ensuring life and safety needs were attended to, Laurens County officials, staff, and volunteers gathered today to coordinate the initial property damage assessment process…
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Laurens County Water & Sewer Commission Reassures Residents of Safe Drinking Water Post-Hurricane Helene
September 30, 2024In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, rumors have been circulating throughout the Upstate concerning the safety and availability of drinking water. The Laurens County Water & Sewer Commission (LCWSC) has…
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Hurricane Helene Recovery Update From Myron Wilkins Thornwell President and CEO
September 30, 2024Anna and I are thankful for your prayers as Thornwell recovers from the devastation left behind by Hurricane Helene. We are thankful that we were able to get electrical service…
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Navigating Intersections Safely After Hurricane Helene: Important Highway Protocol for Power Outages
September 30, 2024In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, communities across the Upstate are grappling with ongoing power outages, making it crucial to revisit some essential highway protocols for navigating intersections safely. With…
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Update from Laurens Electric: Power Restoration Progress and Duke Energy’s Estimate for Extended Repairs
September 30, 2024As of Monday at 10 a.m., Laurens Electric Cooperative has restored power to 27,242 members, representing 43% of its member base. Crews worked tirelessly overnight, restoring power to an additional…
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Squealin’ on the Square Postponed Due to Hurricane Helene Impact
September 30, 2024The 24th Annual Squealin’ on the Square, originally set for Friday and Saturday, October 4th and 5th, has been postponed due to the historic and lingering impact of Hurricane Helene.…
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Wild Birds of Laurens County Lecture Postponed to October 15
September 30, 2024The Wild Birds of Laurens County lecture by local wildlife expert and photographer Gene Ott, originally scheduled for October 1 at the Laurens County Museum, has been postponed. The event…
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Hurricanes, A Personal History
September 30, 2024By 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, 2024Sustain 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, 2024Crews 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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Gov. Henry McMaster Requests Expedited Major Disaster Declaration for Hurricane Helene
September 28, 2024Governor Henry McMaster today requested an Expedited Major Presidential Disaster Declaration to assist state and local response efforts to Hurricane Helene. The Presidential Disaster Declaration, if approved, would provide FEMA Individual…
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Saturday Evening Update: Laurens Electric Power Restoration Efforts Continue Amid Catastrophic Damage
September 28, 2024As of Saturday evening, 70% of Laurens Electric’s members remain without power, down from a peak of 98%. Due to the catastrophic damage caused by Hurricane Helene, there is still…
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Laurens School District 56 Shifts to E-Learning and Encourages Students to Help Neighbors in Wake of Hurricane Helene
September 28, 2024In the wake of Hurricane Helene’s unprecedented impact, Laurens County School District 56 has announced a transition to e-learning for all schools from Monday, September 30 through Wednesday, October 2.…
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Food Safety in Power Outages
September 28, 2024A 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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Some Restoration Progress Made – An Update from Laurens Electric
September 28, 2024Restoration work continues this morning. Power has been restored to approximately 20 percent of our service area. Hundreds of crews are in the field, and we are expecting dozens more…
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Laurens County Names Sonny Ledda as Emergency Management Director
September 26, 2024Laurens County has hired Sonny Ledda as Laurens County Emergency Management Director, effective October 15, 2024. Mr. Ledda has served in a law enforcement capacity for over 25 years, on…
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Presbyterian College, Midlands Technical College enter partnership to allow students to transfer and earn a bachelor’s degree in psychology from PC
September 26, 2024The presidents of Presbyterian College and Midlands Technical College signed an agreement Wednesday that will allow qualified graduates of the Columbia-area school to transfer to PC and earn their four-year…
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Attorney General Alan Wilson announces state’s price gouging law in effect
September 26, 2024South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced today that the state’s law against price gouging is now in effect since Gov. Henry McMaster declared a state of emergency because of…
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Remembering Ken Burger
September 26, 2024By 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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LCCT Set to Present ‘Snow White and the Prince’: A Magical Journey of Love, Laughter, and Adventure!
September 25, 2024The Laurens County Community Theater (LCCT) is bringing a beloved classic to life with their upcoming production of Snow White and the Prince. This charming adaptation promises a delightful blend of…
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Laurens County Clerk of Court Introduces Free Recording Alert Service to Protect Residents
September 25, 2024The Laurens County Clerk of Court has launched a free Recording Alert Service to help residents stay informed about any documents recorded in their name with the Register of Deeds…
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Tap & Table Opens Taproom at Harper Commons on Thursday, September 26
September 25, 2024Tap & Table is set to open its taproom next Thursday, September 26, at 5 p.m. at Harper Commons. While the full reopening is still a couple of months away,…
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24th Annual Squealin’ on the Square Festival Set to Delight in Downtown Laurens
September 25, 2024Downtown Laurens is gearing up for the highly anticipated 24th Annual Squealin’ on the Square, taking place on Friday and Saturday, October 4th and 5th. This popular festival promises a…
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All Saints Episcopal Church Welcomes Rev. Rilla Holmes as New Rector
September 24, 2024All Saints Episcopal Church in Clinton has officially called the Rev. Rilla Holmes to serve as its next Rector. Mother Rilla, as she is known, expressed her excitement about joining…
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Bestselling Author Tracy Enerson Wood to Share Untold Stories at Laurens Library
September 24, 2024The Laurens County Library (1017 W. Main Street) is thrilled to host bestselling author Tracy Enerson Wood on October 2nd at 4 p.m. Renowned for her USA Today and internationally…
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Help Laurens County First Steps Round Up Their Pigs During Squealin’ on the Square
September 24, 2024Get ready, Laurens County! The Laurens County First Steps pigs are set to make a playful breakout during Squealin’ on the Square on October 4-5. These little piggies will be…
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Get Your Tickets Now: Support the Humane Society’s Spay and Neuter Clinic Fundraiser!
September 24, 2024The Humane Society of Laurens County, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is hosting a fundraiser to support their goal of offering affordable spay and neuter services at their Clinton, SC facility.…
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Lander’s ‘Fashion Forward’ Students Ready for Education Careers
September 24, 2024Clothes don’t make the person, but they do form the foundation for a professional wardrobe to help a person shine in their career. Lander University’s College of Education assists students…
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Embrace the Wild: Gene Ott Photography Exhibit Opens at Laurens County Museum
September 24, 2024The Laurens County Museum is thrilled to announce the opening of a new exhibit showcasing the stunning nature and wildlife photography of Edwin Eugene (Gene) Ott. The exhibit will run…
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Post 56 and Auxiliary Unit Represent at Veteran’s Last Patrol Car Show
September 24, 2024Members of the Copeland-Davidson Post 56 and Auxiliary Unit 56 were proud to participate in the 5th Veteran’s Last Patrol Car Show, held on Saturday, September 21st in Greenwood, South…
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