Celebrate National Farmer’s Market Week with LushAcres Farmers Market in Laurens County!
August 6, 2024In celebration of National Farmer’s Market Week from August 4th to 10th, LushAcres Farm and Market invites you to experience the best of local agriculture right here in Laurens County.…
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Dr. Rachel Schiera earns Lander’s Junior Faculty Scholar Award
August 6, 2024During the 2023-24 academic year, Dr. Rachel Schiera taught six different courses at Lander University while strengthening her collaborative research program, developing education curriculumthat is being used internationally and presenting…
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President Biden approves emergency declaration for South Carolina
August 6, 2024FEMA announced August 5, 2024 that federal disaster assistance is available to the state of South Carolina to supplement response efforts due to emergency conditions resulting from Hurricane Debby beginning…
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“Rosemont to Mount Vernon“ Exhibit Opening and Celebration August 15 at the Laurens County Museum
August 5, 2024Against all odds and over 165 years ago, Ann Pamela Cunningham of Waterloo, SC, started the association that saved Mount Vernon, home of the first United States President George Washington.…
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The Little River Regiment vs. The Little River Regiment – Civil War in the Revolutionary War
August 5, 2024The Laurens County Museum Revolutionary War Lecture Series will confront the hard topic of neighbors fighting neighbors. Tuesday, August 13, at 7:00 PM, historian Durant Ashmore will speak about “Laurens…
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Attorney General Alan Wilson Announces Court Temporarily Blocks Title IX Change from Taking Effect in Four States
August 5, 2024South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announces that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit has granted South Carolina’s request for an administrative injunction, which means the Title…
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Tapestry Celebrates 38 Years of Fashion and Friendship
August 5, 2024Tapestry, the beloved local boutique in Clinton, marked a milestone this past weekend as it celebrated 38 years of bringing fashion and friendship to the community. The anniversary party, which…
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O’Dell Corporation Honored as Business Partner of the Year by Ware Shoals School District 51 for Outstanding Community Support
August 5, 2024O’Dell Corporation is thrilled to announce its recognition as the Business Partner of the Year by Ware Shoals School District 51. This honor underscores O’Dell’s commitment to investing in the lives of students…
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Laurens County Students Invited to Celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary with Revolutionary War Poster Competition
August 5, 2024The Laurens County Revolutionary War 250th Committee (LC250), in partnership with The South Carolina Revolutionary War 250th Commission (SC250), and The Laurens County Chamber of Commerce (LCCC), is excited to…
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Join the Fountain Inn Police Department for National Night Out on August 6th
August 5, 2024The Fountain Inn Police Department is gearing up to host its annual National Night Out on August 6th, 2024, from 6 PM to 8 PM on Depot Street in Fountain…
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Attorney General Alan Wilson Announces State’s Price Gouging Law in Effect
August 5, 2024South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced Sunday that the state’s law against price gouging is now in effect since Gov. Henry McMaster declared a state of emergency. “With the…
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August Yard and Garden Tips
August 5, 2024By Laurens Office of Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service Watch out for: Lawns • Lawn diseases – continue watching for problems with brown patch and dollar spot in warm season…
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Fountain Inn Hosts Community Workshops on Zoning Code Update
August 5, 2024The City of Fountain Inn is hosting two community workshops to discuss updates to its Zoning and Land Development Regulations. These workshops will take place at the Fountain Inn Activities…
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Barrett Moody ’25 Brings Service Entrepreneurship Learning to Life with City Mural Installation
August 5, 2024When Barrett Moody ‘25 chose to attend Presbyterian College, she could sense that there was something beyond a college degree waiting for her.Now a rising senior, that ‘something’ has come…
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Governor McMaster Declares State of Emergency for South Carolina
August 4, 2024Order Issued to Prepare for Potential Effects from Tropical Storm Debby Governor Henry McMaster today issued Executive Order 2024-16, declaring a State of Emergency in preparation for the potential effects…
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The Pasture Adjusts Operating Hours to Better Serve Customers
August 4, 2024The Pasture, a popular dining establishment in downtown Clinton, has announced new operating hours effective immediately. The new hours are as follows: Sunday: 11am – 3pm Monday: Closed Tuesday: 11am – 3pm Wednesday: 11am…
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Fountain Inn wins MASC Municipal Achievement Award
August 4, 2024The City of Fountain Inn has received a Municipal Achievement Award for the renovated Sanctified Hill Park. The city won in the 10,001 – 20,000 population category. Forty cities and towns…
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S.C. Commerce selects first executive director of the SC NEXUS Tech Hub
August 2, 2024Accomplished Economic Developer Cristina Paredes to head state’s effort to become a leader in advanced energy The South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) announced Cristina Paredes will serve as the…
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SCDES announces grant application period opens for ‘Champions of the Environment’
August 1, 2024The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) announces the grant application period for Champions of the Environment is now open. Kindergarten through 12th-grade teachers can now apply for grant…
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The Honorable Gilda Cobb-Hunter announced as 2024 leadership legacy honoree
August 1, 2024The Leadership Legacy Award is bestowed annually at the Leading Women Dinner to recognize a woman whose career has made a lasting positive impact on their state. This year’s honoree has blazed…
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SC Council on Competitiveness welcomes Bunnie Ward as Director of TransformSC
August 1, 2024The SC Council on Competitiveness (SC Competes) is pleased to announce the appointment of Bunnie Ward as the new Director of TransformSC. Bunnie will lead the initiative to engage business…
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No Damsel In Distress
August 1, 2024By Tom Poland Late May, I made one last effort to see the rare rocky shoals spider lilies before they play out. Rain and high water had deviled the…
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A New Chapter for The Front Porch Churn: An Interview with Daniel Verdin
July 31, 2024The Front Porch Churn, a traveling ice cream business, has captured the hearts and taste buds of South Carolinians for over a decade. As the business gears up for a…
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Join the Laurens County Touchdown Club: Celebrate and Support Local Football
July 31, 2024Football season is almost here and the Laurens County Touchdown Club, an initiative of the Laurens County Chamber of Commerce, invites you to become part of a vibrant community dedicated to…
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Yates Named Dean of Lander’s College of Science and Mathematics
July 31, 2024Dr. Jennifer Yates has been named the dean of Lander University’s College of Science and Mathematics. Yates, who had been serving as the interim dean of the college, assumed the…
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New Partnership with University of Mount Olive Benefits PTC Graduates
July 31, 2024Piedmont Technical College (PTC) has entered into a strategic partnership with the University of Mount Olive (UMO) through the UMO Promise program, offering significant educational advancement opportunities for PTC students.…
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A Gathering of Quilters Day at the Laurens County Museum on August 17
July 31, 2024Quilting enthusiasts are invited to join the Laurens County Museum for a day filled with fun, food, and camaraderie at the “Gathering of Quilters Day” on Saturday, August 17, from…
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Commemorating Bravery: 244th Anniversary Celebration of Patriot Victory at Musgrove’s Mill
July 31, 2024The 244th Anniversary Celebration of the Patriot Victory at Musgrove’s Mill is set to take place on Saturday, August 17, at 10:00 a.m. at Musgrove Mill State Park. This event,…
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Badcock Home Furniture & More to Close All Stores by End of October – Liquidation Sale Starts in Laurens Location
July 31, 2024Badcock Home Furniture & More, a retail chain with over 380 stores across the southern United States, will officially close all its locations, including the one in Laurens, by the…
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Crave Clinton Expands Hours to Support Teachers and Business Clients
July 31, 2024With the summer coming to an end, Crave Clinton is stepping up to support the community as kids and teachers head back to school. Recognizing the need for teachers to…
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Laurens County Prepares for National Poll Worker Recruitment Day on August 1, 2024
July 31, 2024National Poll Worker Recruitment Day, established by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC), is set to take place on August 1, 2024. This National Day of Action is designed to…
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Annual Holiday Fair and Kringle Holiday Village Unite at the Greenville Convention Center December 5-7
July 31, 2024GREENVILLE, SC (July 30, 2024) – Greenville Convention Center and Rotary Club of Greenville today announced the partnership of their respective signature events at a joint press conference. The Greenville…
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Volunteers Needed to Help Local Abused and Neglected Children
July 31, 2024The Cass Elias McCarter Guardian ad Litem Program, a division of the South Carolina Department of Children’s Advocacy is offering FREE ONLINE TRAINING to those interested in becoming a volunteer…
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Presbyterian College Mourns the Loss of Music Professor Dr. Christian Elser
July 31, 2024As the Presbyterian College community grapples with the sudden loss of music professor Dr. Christian Elser, colleagues and friends remember not only a passionate voice performer with a booming baritone…
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Laurens County Chorale Invites Singers for Fall Concert
July 30, 2024The Laurens County Chorale is extending an invitation to all singers to join their ranks for the upcoming fall concert. The performance will feature a blend of beloved classics and…
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Main Street Laurens Presents South Carolina Summer Craft Beer Tasting this Friday
July 30, 2024Main Street Laurens (MSL), local sponsor Rotary Club of Laurens, and annual sponsor PRTC will present the South Carolina Summer Craft Beer Tasting, taking place on the Courthouse Square of…
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Support Roc’s Burgers: A Call to the Clinton Community
July 29, 2024Roc’s Burgers, known for its mouth-watering burgers and warm, friendly service, is facing challenging times. Owner Robert Knight recently posted a heartfelt message on Facebook, expressing his concern over the…
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Celebrate Tapestry’s 38th Anniversary with Exciting Sales and Giveaways!
July 29, 2024Mark your calendars and get ready to celebrate as Tapestry, the beloved boutique of Laurens County, gears up to commemorate its 38th anniversary with a weekend full of excitement, special…
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GLEAMNS to Host Back to School Bash on August 1st
July 29, 2024GLEAMNS Human Resources Commission, Inc. invites families and community members to its Back to School Bash, taking place on August 1, 2024, from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM at all…
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Getting Ready for School: Emphasizing School Bus Safety for a Safe Start
July 29, 2024As summer days grow shorter, students in Laurens County will soon be observing that timeless annual ritual: the first day of school. It’s a time when parents are busy getting…
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South Carolina Deer Hunters: Watch Your Mailbox for Deer Tags and New Reporting Requirements
July 28, 2024South Carolina deer hunters should be on the lookout as deer tags are set to arrive soon. Hunters with an annual or three-year hunting license and big game permit, combination…
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American Legion Auxiliary Unit 25 Honors Members for Outstanding Contributions
July 26, 2024During the regular Auxiliary meeting at Blah-Blah Taco on July 24, 2024, Donna King, President of the American Legion Lakeland-Garrett Unit 25 Auxiliary, honored two distinguished members by awarding certificates…
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Famed author and academic Dr. Temple Grandin to speak at Presbyterian College’s 10th annual Charles Chadwell Special Education Institute
July 26, 2024One of the country’s most prominent animal behaviorists and champion for autism rights will be the keynote speaker at Presbyterian College’s 10th annual Charles Chadwell Special Education Institute. Author and academic…
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Laurens County Community Theatre Announces Auditions for “Snow White and the Prince”
July 26, 2024The Laurens County Community Theatre is excited to announce auditions for their upcoming production of “Snow White and the Prince,” the next show in their vibrant season lineup. Auditions are…
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Lander Holds Final Freshman Orientation
July 26, 2024With classes beginning for the fall semester on August 19, Lander University held its final Freshman Orientation July 23-24. Orientation is required for all new students to ease the transition…
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Lander Cybersecurity Classes to be Offered Online
July 26, 2024The integration of cyber systems in our daily lives, businesses, and governments has created a significant demand for cyber expertise. Lander’s cybersecurity program prepares students for a career in this…
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Friends of the Laurens Library Now Accepting Books, CDs, and DVD Donations
July 26, 2024The Friends of the Laurens County Library are currently accepting donations of books, CDs, and DVDs at the Laurens Library. Community members are encouraged to be generous and help support…
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Vote Now: South Carolina Highway Patrol Competes in National Calendar Contest
July 26, 2024The SC Highway Patrol introduces an innovative vehicle combination to represent South Carolina in America’s Best Looking Cruiser Contest — a 2024 Ford Mustang and a 2023 Ford F-150! Held by the…
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Exciting Changes Ahead for Southern Twist and Trade
July 24, 2024Big changes are coming to Southern Twist and Trade! The store’s current owner, Christie Finley, has decided to sell, but loyal customers need not worry. Emily Abercrombie, who has been…
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Building Dreams: Patrick Finds Success in PTC’s Building Construction Technology Program
July 24, 2024Kristy Patrick admits she isn’t what people think of as a typical building construction student, but that didn’t stop her from enrolling in Piedmont Technical College’s Building Construction Technology program.…
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