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SCHSL executive committee to consider schedule changes

The South Carolina High School League has called a meeting of its executive committee at 10 a.m. tomorrow (Tuesday) to discuss extending its fall sports schedule due to the effects of Hurricane Helene across the Upstate. Athletic directors from several Upstate regions and the executive director of the South Carolina Athletic Coaches Association have all…

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Voter registration deadline extended due to Helene

Staff Reports COLUMBIA — South Carolina voters will have an extra 10 days to register after a judge agreed to an extension in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, a once-in-a-generation tempest that slammed into the Upstate, killing at least 41 people in the state while unleashing unprecedented flooding and causing widespread power outages. The S.C.…

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SCACA head asks for 2-week extension to SCHSL fall season

The executive director of the South Carolina Athletic Coaches Association has written an open letter to leaders of the South Carolina High School League asking that the fall athletic schedule be suspended for two weeks while residents across the state recover from Hurricane Helene. Scott Earley, who took over as executive director of the SCACA…

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Laurens County residents now eligible for FEMA individual aid

Laurens County has been added to the Major Disaster Declaration for the State of South Carolina. Laurens, Edgefield, and Union Counties are now eligible for Individual Assistance. Additionally, Laurens County is eligible for debris removal and emergency protective measures, including direct federal assistance under the Public Assistance program. If you have been impacted, you can…

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Disaster Unemployment Assistance available to county residents

South Carolina Gov.  Henry McMaster and S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce Executive Director William Floyd have announced that individuals living or working in Edgefield, Laurens, and Union counties may be eligible for Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) funds, which will be made available through the unemployment insurance benefits system. Individuals living or working in Aiken,…

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Supply distribution spot set up in Clinton for storm victims

A supply distribution center for victims of Hurricane Helene has been set up in Clinton at the former Bell Street School. The supplies will be available each day from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. beginning today (Thursday). The former Bell Street School, which is currently the USC Union-Laurens campus, is located at 600 Peachtree Street in Clinton.…

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County residents can still apply for FEMA funds, but will have to wait

Federal funds will make it to Laurens County through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), but county residents will not receive some of the aid that will be afforded to those of other counties. South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster’s office did not include Laurens County for assistance under FEMA’s Individual Assistance Program, which would have…

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County officials working around the clock, assessing damage

A map of Laurens County is attached to a long blue trailer that typically houses the Charleston County Unified Mobile Command. That’s in the parking lot outside the county’s Hillcrest office and judicial complex. Inside, conference rooms are bustling with people, while cots have been set up in offices and any unused spaces for employees…

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Sports schedules in flux during aftermath of Helene

The aftermath of Hurricane Helene has left the sports schedules of Laurens County Schools in flux at the very least. Most athletic events have been either canceled or postponed for this week. Laurens District High School shut down athletics, including practices, through Saturday. Rescheduling for games has not been announced. The change moves the Raiders’…

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