Newberry County, SC
15 hours 58 minutes ago
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Newberry County, SC
18 hours 30 minutes ago
Beginning tomorrow, Thursday, July 17, 2025, Newberry County Public Works will not be receiving any vegetative debris through Friday, July 25, 2025, due to equipment issues and lack of space.
The mulch facility will remain open to the public for the receipt of mulch on Saturday, July 19, 2025, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and by appointment only during the weekdays.
For questions or to make an appointment, please contact the Public Works office at (803) 321-2180.
We appreciate your patience in this matter.
Newberry County, SC
1 day 14 hours ago
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Newberry County, SC
1 week 4 days ago
In honor of Independence Day, during the National Anthem at the beginning of the Chapin Newberry and Lexington American Legion baseball game on Wednesday, July 2, an American Flag was unfurled on the field.
American Legion Posts 24 and 219 helped with the unfolding of the flag during the game that took place at Newberry College. Those who were present and assisted included Scouts from Little Mountain Troop 61 and Stoney Hill Troop 316, members of Woodmen Life Chapter 417, and the Veteran’s Affairs Office of Newberry County.
The flag was provided by Patrick Moloney, representative of Woodmen Life.
“The Veteran’s Affairs Office of Newberry County is always ready and willing to assist veterans in any way we can. This was an incredible, patriotic moment that our office was happy to participate in,” said Raleigh Hickman, director of Veteran’s Affairs Office of Newberry County. “We proudly participated with a lot of amazing groups – all of which work to help veterans in our community.”
Newberry County, SC
1 week 6 days ago
Happy Independence Day!
In observance of the holiday, Newberry County Government officers will be closed today (Friday, July 4, 2025).
We hope everyone has a fun and safe weekend!
Newberry County, SC
1 week 6 days ago
During the most recent Newberry County Council meeting, Tommy Long, Newberry County Emergency Services director, recognized the Silverstreet Fire Department, as part of a new tradition Newberry County Council has initiated to recognize the volunteer departments!
During his presentation, he highlighted their volunteers, performance, recognitions, history, and much more!
Newberry County Council thanked the volunteers for their hard work and acknowledged how lucky the county is to have the volunteer departments.
Pictured are the volunteers of the Silverstreet Fire Department along with Chair Nick Shealy, County Administrator Jeff Shacker, Mr. Long, and Brandon Wicker, Emergency Services Coordinator.