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If you want to be a “hard head” and park your car INSIDE the Shirley Jenkins Park, expect a ticket. Retired council member Shirley Jenkins issued the warning - and made a request for …

Trump campaign still owes Coastal; Winthrop tab paid in full, public records show Gazette sought records for what visits by Trump and Biden potentially cost taxpayers Hosting a president …

Lithium fires burn hotter and longer. Here’s how SC is preparing for a growing battery industry. COLUMBIA — As South Carolina goes all in on electric vehicle and battery …

COLUMBIA — Accusations by a South Carolina GOP legislator that agencies were “attempting to register noncitizens to vote” were false, the State Law Enforcement Division reported …

The Clinton Planning Commission has opened the door to 3 new subdivisions, including one opposed by people who live in Merrie Oaks, outside the city limits, and their neighbors. The commission …

Neufelds Are Honored by Lander University for Years of Service GREENWOOD — Dr. Charles Neufeld marked the culmination of his remarkable 44-year career as a director of choral ensembles …

SC governor to sign bill banning hormone therapy for transgender youth into law Treatments for youth already taking the drugs could be gradually taken off them through Jan. 31 COLUMBIA …

A tinfoil hat and closed doors: Tensions fray among GOP in SC House as session ends COLUMBIA — A tinfoil hat and squabbles over House rules put frustrations between the chamber’s …

A violent thunderstorm ripped through the Clinton area early Thursday. Pictured is utility pole work on Highway 308 at Compton Road, repairing a cracked pole. A truck driver, Daniel Tisdale of …

Lander’s Nursing Recognition Ceremony honors 58 new nurses GREENWOOD — Tyanna Porter had a message for the School of Nursing graduates in Lander University’s Class of 2024: …

A Higher Opportunity = a HIRE opportunity Manufacturing makes up 45% of the workforce opportunities in Laurens County and is constantly evolving, offering incredible income potential. Local …

NALC ‘Stamp Out Hunger’ Food Drive is May 11 …

The City of Clinton is taking $166,000 from a fund designed to keep customers’ electric rates stable and will apply it to a first payment toward interest in a lawsuit settlement. As a …

Two Clinton citizens, in addition to a City Council member, pressed the city council Monday night to “do something” to prevent future, horrific dog-biting incidents in Clinton. They …

Plummeting balance in federal crime victims fund sparks alarm among states, advocates WASHINGTON — States and local organizations that aid victims of sexual assault and other crimes are …

The Ninety-Six District and its Role in the Revolutionary War Lecture at the Laurens County Museum on May 14   Laurens, SC -  Laurens County Museum, in preparation for the …

COLUMBIA, S.C. (May 2, 2024) – As South Carolina prepares for the 2024 June Primaries and Runoffs, the State Election Commission wants to highlight some essential dates and deadlines for voters …

Clinton City Council will consider using a portion of a fund designed to keep electric rates lower to pay for a bond by its electrical supplier. The action will be considered Monday at the …

Freedom Caucus posts prompt threatening calls to SC election agency Gov. McMaster responds by asking SLED to verify ‘authenticity’ of allegations COLUMBIA — A Republican …

THE BIZARRE NATURAL WONDER EVERYONE IS BUZZING ABOUT “Cicada-geddon” is here: American Humane reminds us to appreciate all our planet’s animals during historic bug emergence …

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