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On Monday, Clinton City Council will consider authorizing Interim City Manager Carl Stevens to use money designed to keep electric rates as low as possible to clean up from Hurricane Helene, and …

PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE TO CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH WITH SERIES OF EVENTS January 30, 2025 Presbyterian College will honor Black History Month with the theme, “African Americans and …

Valentine’s Day Heart Art! Clinton, SC — Join us at the Clinton Library, February 13 at 4 pm, for a special Valentine’s Day Storytime. Ms. Dottie adds a Heart Art craft to …

No survivors found in crash between military helicopter and jet over Potomac River near DC WASHINGTON — An American Airlines regional jet carrying 64 people collided with a U.S. Army Black …

COLUMBIA — Gov. Henry McMaster in his eighth State of the State address on Wednesday urged the revival of a failed nuclear project in South Carolina. State-owned utility Santee Cooper …

SC’s Sen. Lindsey Graham wants to ‘claw back,’ redirect clean energy funding to border control ---  Graham also called Trump’s blanket Jan. 6 pardons ‘a …

  COLUMBIA — The South Carolina Department of Education is discriminating against Black people’s viewpoints by enforcing a law that bars schools from teaching that any …

GREENVILLE – Prisma Health will triple patient access to outpatient behavioral health services in the Upstate with the opening of its new $3.7 million Behavioral Health & Wellness Pavilion …

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the U.S. Department of Agriculture said during her confirmation hearing Thursday that she has “a lot to learn” about highly …

City of Clinton Office of the City Manager Administration Division   VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: CITY MANAGER   City Manager Position – City of Clinton, SC …

NPR JOURNALIST AND ALUMNA OLIVIA ALDRIDGE ’17 TO SPEAK AT PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE January 21, 2025 Olivia Aldridge, senior health reporter for KUT, Austin’s NPR station, will …

  Laurens - The Laurens County Museum Revolutionary War Lecture Series program about General Thomas Sumter has been rescheduled to Tuesday, January 28, at 7 pm.   Durant …

IT’S COLD District 56 & Thornwell Charter School dismissed 1 hour early today and operated on a 2 hour delay for Jan. 22. District 55 dismissed a half hour ahead of District 56 today …

COLUMBIA — Nearly 60 years after Martin Luther King Jr.’s death, Democratic leaders called on Black South Carolinians to take up his fight for civil rights once again. Speaking while …

WASHINGTON — Donald Trump took the presidential oath of office for the second time Monday during an inauguration ceremony inside the U.S. Capitol rotunda. The swearing-in marked the …

Helene did nearly $200 million in damage to SC forests, report says --  Edgefield County saw the worst timber damage in the state COLUMBIA— As he opened a hearing, an Aiken County …

SC under federal investigation as auditors determine mystery $1.8B didn’t actually exist COLUMBIA — Most of the mysterious $1.8 billion discovered on South Carolina’s books …

South Carolina Democrats’ Statement on President Biden’s Farewell Address Columbia, SC — As President Biden addresses the American people from the Oval Office for the final …

On January 15, Sunny Meadow Boutique of Laurens, a charming children's clothing boutique, proudly hosted The Brew, a unique program designed to bridge the gap between entrepreneurs and their …

Presbyterian College will celebrate the life and legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a series of events highlighting faith, service, and a commitment to justice. The observance …

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