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Construction worker killed in Walmart accident
A construction worker who died in an accident at Walmart in Laurens late Wednesday night has been identified by the Laurens County Coroner’s Office. Emergency personnel were called to the scene at Walmart after around 10:40 p.m. Wednesday, and the Laurens County Coroner’s Office was called to PrismaHealth Laurens County Memorial Hospital around 11:20 p.m.…
Read MoreLaurens Academy hires Nibert as boys hoops coach, AD
Laurens Academy finalized an agreement Tuesday morning to hire former Presbyterian College men’s basketball coach Gregg Nibert as its athletic director and boys basketball coach. Nibert, who had retired in 2025 after a stint at Spartanburg Day School, succeeds Travis Plowden in both roles. “I’m just really excited about getting back into it – and…
Read MoreCounty council passes final reading of 2026-27 budgets
The Laurens County Council passed third and final reading of the county’s 2026-27 general and fire services budgets Monday night during a special called meeting at the Historic Laurens County Courthouse. Council approved the balanced general budget of $42,463,311 that includes a millage increase by a 4-2 vote. Councilmen Justin Lane and Matthew Brownlee voted…
Read MorePoole wins District 4 runoff, Stumbo takes GOP nomination for attorney general
Jimmy Poole won the Republican nomination for the District 4 seat on Laurens County Council in Tuesday’s primary runoff election. The lifelong Laurens County resident defeated Lonnie Wilson with 53.35% of the vote, 773-676. “I want to say congratulations to my opponent on a great campaign, and I want the folks in Cross Hill and…
Read MoreGood boy: ‘Champ’ passes 8 years after neglect, starvation
Champ, the Laurens County dog neglected and starved in 2018, has died, his adopters announced on the “Justice for Champ” Facebook page. “We are grateful he was himself until his last day and did not suffer,” the post read. “Champ became the greatest blessing of our lives. He was loyal, loving, gentle and so smart.”…
Read MoreVoters set to return to polls for GOP primary runoffs
Laurens County voters have a quick turnaround for runoff elections following the June 9 Republican and Democratic Primary elections. The run-offs, which involve one GOP nomination for Laurens County Council and several statewide seats including governor and attorney general, are set for Tuesday, June 23. Early voting will be held today (Wednesday) and Thursday of…
Read MoreJury convicts Clinton man in 2025 murder
A Laurens County jury convicted a Clinton man of murder Saturday following a week-long trial at the county’s Hillcrest Judicial Complex, and he will spend the next 45 years in prison After the trial spilled into the weekend, Vincent Marc Viner, 34, was found guilty of murder and possession of a weapon during the commission…
Read More3 charged with theft of crash victim’s credit cards
Less than a week after a Walmart truck driver was killed when the Freightliner he was driving on I-26 near Exit 49, the Laurens County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrests of three people for allegedly going on a spending spree using the victim’s financial cards. The Freightliner semi truck crashed and overturned around 3:50 a.m.…
Read MoreJoanna Hornets at home in 2nd season vs. Flying Monkeys
Sunday’s 2026 home opener for the Joanna Hornets was neither when nor where it was expected. Even so, the result was a 9-2 win over the Greenwood Flying Monkeys at Presbyterian College’s Elton Pollock Field, the Hornets’ temporary home as team principals continue renovations on Joanna’s historic ballpark, an endeavor known as “The Joanna Project,”…
Read MoreLDHS’s Prescott inducted into SCBCA Hall of Fame
It was hardly a business-as-usual family weekend for the Prescotts. First, retired Laurens District High School baseball coach Ed Prescott was inducted into the South Carolina Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame Thursday night during a ceremony held at The Cotton Press in Little Mountain. And on Friday, Prescott and wife Peggy celebrated their 50th wedding…
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