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Council makes changes, moves to final approval of ordinance
The Laurens County Council waded deeper into its proposed open space ordinance for residential developments, approving several amendments among the 11 taken from developers, county staff and utility providers Monday night at council’s regular meeting. After approving 9 of the 11 amendments to the ordinance, council approved second reading of the ordinance itself, which is…
Read MoreMuseum welcomes exhibit on baseball, community
A traveling exhibit set to open this week at the Laurens County Museum highlights baseball on the backroads of South Carolina while also serving as a reminder of a once-segregated game. The exhibit, which originated at the South Carolina State Museum in Columbia, features around 50 photographs that were initially part of a book called…
Read MorePedestrian struck, killed on Highway 25
A pedestrian in Ware Shoals was hit by a vehicle and killed on Highway 25 early Tuesday morning. According to reports, the incident occurred around 6:30 a.m. The Greenwood County Coroner’s Office identified the victim as Timothy Allen Goldman, 72, of Ninety Six. South Carolina Highway Patrol Master Trooper Brandon Bolt said both Goldman and…
Read MoreNew tax office options reduce wait time to pay vehicle late fees
Laurens County, South Carolina – For close to 20 years Laurens County residents have had the privilege of obtaining their vehicle registration renewal at the time they pay their vehicle taxes right at the Laurens County Treasurer’s Office at Hillcrest Square in Laurens. As of Tuesday, Jan 13, those who are late paying their vehicle…
Read MoreRahl Ball: Rahl introduced as PC’s 18th head football coach
Matt Rahl’s journey to his first head-coaching job lasted more than two decades and countless miles with stops in places like Wyoming, El Paso, Minnesota and, finally, Clinton. Rahl, a career assistant at the college level who spent the past two years on staff at Presbyterian, was officially introduced as PC’s 18th head football coach…
Read More2 killed in Jones Road motorcycle crash
Two people were killed in a motorcycle crash Saturday night on Jones Road near Durbin Road in Laurens County. The crash occurred just after 7 p.m. South Carolina Highway Patrol Cpl. Nick Pye said a 2026 Kawasaki motorcycle carrying both victims was traveling south on Jones Road when the motorcycle ran off the right side…
Read More‘Illegal ordinance’ voted in by Laurens; awaits Circuit Court review
Laurens, South Carolina – For an hour and a half on New Year’s Eve, a deeply divided Laurens City Council debated, accused and interrupted each other before eventually passing on second reading by a vote of 4 to 3 an ordinance which had been deemed “illegal” by city attorneys eight days earlier. At the end…
Read MoreLaurens council members at odds over ‘Response to Legal Opinion’
This is a second story involving a Dec. 31 called meeting of Laurens City Council regarding a late Tuesday evening letter sent to media and additional concerns of legal counsel. As of Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 30, a corrected agenda showed that Laurens City Council was set to meet for a called meeting on New Year’s…
Read MoreAnother corrected agenda sets council up for New Years Eve meeting
This news story is from Page 1 of the Wednesday, Dec. 31 issue of the Advertiser, while a following story involves a Document received from a portion of Laurens City Council late Tuesday evening, Dec. 30. Laurens City Council is to gather at the Municipal Building for the second called meeting in just over a…
Read MorePC promotes Rahl to take over Blue Hose football
Presbyterian has promoted Matt Rahl to head coach, making him the 18th head coach in the program’s history. PC officials announced the hire of Rahl, who has spent the past two seasons as the Blue Hose’s offensive line coach, run game coordinator and offensive recruiting coordinator, Monday. He is to be officially introduced at a…
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