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Clinton City Council will have at least one new member, after municipal elections on Tuesday. Political newcomer and Realtor Danny Smith defeated Clinton Mayor Pro-tem Ronnie Roth, 58-42, in …

The death of accountability

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A small army of family and friends demanded accountability from local officials on Saturday in the death of 14-year-old Kaden Moses of Clinton. Kaden was shot to death 14 months ago while he and …

 On Tuesday, February 27, the Presbyterian College Choir and Bella Voce presented a spectacular concert, "Sounds from the Stage and Screen," at 7:30 pm in Edmunds Hall. The event, masterfully …

Social Security Dissolves Duplicative Office; Action is Another Step to Enhance Operations The Social Security Administration has announced the closing of a component within the agency, the …

  State Sen. Daniel Verdin, of South Carolina, has spent the last month feeling optimistic about his cryptocurrency bill that proposes the state begin accepting digital currencies …

Republican state AGs seek to clarify stance on disability law. SC Attorney General Alan Wilson said the lawsuit never intended to take away protections entirely. He expects Trump’s …

Congresswoman Sheri Biggs Votes to Advance Budget Resolution, Laying the Foundation for Spending Cuts and Tax Relief Washington, DC – Congresswoman Sheri Biggs (R – SC03) today voted …

Come, fly with us

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The voice and face of the Laurens County Airport, George “Sammy” Wham, was honored Friday for 26 years service to the facility’s commission with the dedication in his honor of the …

This is an often-quoted movie line used in various contexts.   Recent federal government news has been dominated by a constant discussion of tracking down perceived wasted tax dollars or people …

Hundreds attend Statehouse rally to protest Trump, Musk and more ---  The rally was one of many held across the country as part of the 50501 movement COLUMBIA — Hundreds of people who …

GREENWOOD — The Swingin’ Medallions, a Southern tradition since 1962, are returning home to Lander University – the college of choice for many of its members over the past 63 years …

Stay Safe Online! Laurens, SC—Join us at the Laurens Library on February 20 when library tech expert Robert Peake discusses tips to protect your personal data. This important program will …

SC’s U.S. Attorney removed by Trump administration COLUMBIA — South Carolina’s U.S. Attorney has been removed by President Donald Trump’s administration, the …

SCDOT preparing for possible winter weather impacts   Columbia, S.C. (February 18, 2025) - The South Carolina Department of Transportation has begun preparing for potential …

COLUMBIA – South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson today (Feb. 17) joined 19 other states in defending President Trump’s administration against politically-motivated lawsuits …

State lawmakers embrace RFK Jr.’s health policies --  SC encourages the purchase of fruits and vegetables through Healthy Bucks program Republican state legislators across the country …

Clinton City Council has announced a called meeting this Tuesday evening to receive its Fiscap Year 2024-25 audit. The meeting is open to the public a viewable on the City's Facebook page. Gary …

The Laurens County Council adopted a fireworks-specific ordinance at its Feb. 10 meeting, by a 3-2-1-1 vote. That vote was: Chairman Jeff Carroll and Members Shirley Clark and Kemp Younts voting …

Eaton expands South Carolina footprint with new manufacturing facility in Union County Eaton will invest $340 million and create 700 new jobs Eaton , a global leader in intelligent power …

SC electric vehicle battery companies among the latest to hit speed bumps   -- COLUMBIA — Some of South Carolina’s earliest …

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