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BY KATHRYN DOVER Presbyterian College senior Anna West’s research addresses a simple question – but her work reveals an exciting new future. West is completing her political science …

Spartanburg, S.C. – The University of South Carolina Upstate has been awarded a two-year $425,311 grant for a summer bridge program that will enable students to earn college credit while …

Senator Scott, Congressman Allen, Colleagues Introduce Landmark Legislation to Protect Workers and Support Small Business Owners  WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.) …

Today (April 21) Presbyterian College’s Bailey Memorial Stadium came alive, again, with the sights and sounds of the Special Olympics. This is general information about the Special Olympics, …

COLUMBIA, SC (April 20, 2023) – An Upstate man triple checked his lottery ticket to be sure he won $75,000. “It’s unbelievable,” he told South Carolina Education …

If you have ever been curious about how life was in South Carolina during the Revolutionary War or you are just looking for a fun way to spend a weekend then you need to come out to Battle of …

Historian and author Richard Fowler will discuss the tragic tale of Henry and John Laurens, a father and son who were on the front lines of the struggle for independence from Britain.  Bring …

Spartanburg-based Denny’s Corp. will kick off a national mental health and wellness awareness campaign on Saturday, April 22, 2023, at the University of South Carolina Upstate. The global …

GREENWOOD --- Lander University’s College of Business is hosting a live, interactive webinar for South Carolina’s technical college students who are interested in transferring to Lander …

The Laurens County Public Library will play host to a free, public event May 18 that promises to be an interested and unusual program, with a Clinton connection. The topic of the program, which …

Presidents Proclaim April ‘Second Chance Month’: Bipartisan Clean Slate Policies Proffer Redemption for Millions Amid President Biden’s recent proclamation of April 2023 as the …

The City of Clinton took the unusual step last Monday of presenting an idea to the public prior to bringing it before council. The idea - abandoning the current fire substation on Springdale Drive …

“Meltdown in Dixie” set for screening with The Echo Project at Presbyterian College The Center for Creative Partnerships of Orangeburg and The Echo Project is bringing the …

$51 Million Bridge Grant to Boost SCDOT’s Statewide Bridge Initiative Union, S.C. (April 13, 2023) – The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) and Federal Highway …

Rep. Duncan Condemns Biden EPA’s Proposal Pushing for Electric Vehicles   Washington, D.C. – Energy, Climate, and Grid Security Subcommittee Chairman Jeff Duncan released the …

The City of Clinton has a bite on a building it just acquired through its partnership with the Clinton Economic Development Corporation. The building at West Main and North Broad is in city’s …

“I will never back down in defense of the conservative values that make America …

GREENWOOD — Commencement exercises for Lander University’s spring graduating class of 2023 will be held on Wednesday, May 3, in Finis Horne Arena.  11 a.m. ceremony Graduates …

$150K grant expands access to computer science education in nearly every S.C. county GREENVILLE — Google.org announced a $150K grant to South Carolina 4-H on Thursday during a coding event …

The Clinton City Council will have a private meeting to discuss "land options with School District 56" at its regular monthly meeting this Monday. The Executive Session, allowed under state law …

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