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Legislators highlight vet school, teacher raises in $13B budget

Laurens County South Carolina – The local delegation representing Laurens County voters in the state legislature are on summer vacation right now, just weeks after the finalization and signage by Gov. Henry McMaster of the newly approved budget. Verdin applauds vet school appropriation During June the state legislature finalized its $13 billion budget for 2023-24,…

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Pedestrian struck, killed by pickup in Laurens

A Gray Court woman was killed Sunday night after being struck by a vehicle while walking on Highway 76 in Laurens. According to South Carolina Highway Patrol Master Trooper Mitchell Ridgeway, the victim was walking west on Highway 76 about two miles east of Laurens near Templeton Road when she was struck by a 2004…

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Contract negotiations near approval for CPW, LCWSC

Laurens County, South Carolina – Details ahead of a small real estate transfer is all that is still needed before the Laurens Commission of Public Works and Laurens County Water and Sewer Commission can finalize their long-negotiated raw water purchase contract. The two utilities have been working since late last year to prepare a new…

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2 charged in death of 18-year-old Laurens woman

Two people have been arrested in Monroe, North Carolina in connection with the death of an 18-year-old Laurens County woman who had been missing since Friday, June 30. The body identified by authorities in Union County, North Carolina of Kierstyn Mackennah Payge Williamson was discovered Tuesday afternoon, and murder and related charges soon followed for…

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‘Uncovered’ efforts featured on CBS Sunday Morning

The Charleston Post and Courier’s “Uncovered” investigative journalism project was featured Sunday on CBS Sunday Morning. Veteran journalist Ted Koppel visited Charleston in addition to Blythewood and Chester, South Carolina for the story, which also featured a graphic of the mastheads of all 19 papers that are part of the project, including The Laurens County…

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Teen Summer Nights returns with Laurens Parks & Rec

The Laurens Parks and Recreation Department will host its Teen Summer Nights programs on Mondays and Thursdays in July. The three-week-long event, which begins on Thursday, July 6, will feature several different sports and activities, including Ultimate Frisbee, basketball, Wiffle ball, pickleball, dodgeball and kickball. Teen Summer Nights will run through July 20. Each event…

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Fireworks, music headline holiday weekend

From brass bands to fireworks and hot dogs, Laurens County has a full slate of events to celebrate Independence Day. The City of Clinton will get things starting Thursday with a patriotic Rhythm on the Rails, its regular summer concert series. Other events include the Laurens Freedom Fest Monday night (July 3), featuring the grammy-nominated…

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PC hires former professor, administrator as next president

A former professor and administrator at Presbyterian College is set to return to the school as its 20th president. The PC Board of Trustees announced Tuesday morning that Anita Olson Gustafson has been named PC’s 20th and first female president. Gustafson will officially take office on Aug. 1. She succeeds Matthew vandenBerg, who departs PC…

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