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Laurens is the home of WLBG-AM 860, which carries a news/talk format as 'Real Radio 860.' This radio station is well-respected and the oldest of the two daily news sources in Laurens, SC. Their feature program is 'Good Morning Upcountry' with host Randy Stevens.
American obituary for WWI death Traditional street obituary notes in Bulgaria. An obituary (obit for short) is an article about a recently deceased person. [1] Newspapers often publish obituaries as news articles. Although obituaries tend to focus on positive aspects of the subject's life, this is not always the case. [2]
Only African American newspaper published in upper South Carolina during the 1880s. [4] Anderson: The Herald: 1957 [5] 1970s [5] Weekly [5] LCCN sn93067907; OCLC 28616245; Beaufort: The New South: 1879 [4] or 1880s [6] 1890s [6] Weekly [6] LCCN sn93067638; OCLC 27776092; Attested through at least 1898. [4] Beaufort: The Sea Island News: 1879 [7 ...
A man ran over another man in a courthouse parking lot and then fatally shot him after a child visitation hearing in South Carolina, authorities said. Stephen Andrew White, 32, is charged with ...
Nickels-Milam House is a historic plantation house located near Laurens, Laurens County, South Carolina. It was built about 1828, and is a three-story, five-bay, Greek Revival style frame dwelling. The interior has original moldings, paneled doors, mantels, wide-board flooring and much of the original hardware.
Its second town was Laurens, South Carolina. In the first two seasons, they typically made over family-run businesses. In the third season, set in the town of Washington, Missouri, the first rebuild was of a house, but the second was of a historic, family owned business known for its mile high pies.