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A rendering of Clemson Paw Partners’ planned $5 million veterinary facility in Central, which will expand affordable pet care services across the Upstate. (Rendering/McKenzie Architecture)
Jun 2, 2026

Clemson Paw Partners plans $5M veterinary facility

Clemson Paw Partners plans a $5 million facility in Central to expand affordable veterinary care, spay and neuter services and pet health access.

Blue Ridge Electric Co-op first delivered electric service through powerlines in January 1941. (Photo/DepositPhotos)
Feb 27, 2026

Blue Ridge Electric CEO to retire, successor named

Blue Ridge Electric Co-op CEO Jim Lovinggood will retire after 44 years. The board named Zachary Hinton as successor, effective January 2027.

Wilfried Hoch is general manager of the Easley site for ElringKlinger. (Photo/Ross Norton)|The first part of the ElringKlinger location in Easley is already operating with about 50 employees on site. The company CEO says it will serve as the e-mobility hub for the American market. (Photo/Ross Norton)|Alliance Pickens’ Ray Farley played a key role in bringing ElringKlinger to Speedway Industrial & Technology Park. (Photo/Ross Norton)
Oct 30, 2025

ElringKlinger expands Easley plant for EV innovation

ElringKlinger is investing $68.5M to expand its Easley plant, creating 294 jobs and boosting electric vehicle and lightweight component production.

Peabody Engineering LLC is expanding its operations in Pickens County with a $9.2 million investment that will create 20 new jobs. (Photo/Peabody Engineering)
Sep 3, 2025

Plastics manufacturer to expand Pickens County facility

Peabody Engineering invests $9.2M to expand its Pickens County facility in Liberty, adding 48,000 square feet and creating 20 new manufacturing jobs.

AnMed officially started construction Aug. 19 on a $105 million Central Clemson health campus with 24/7 emergency care and other services. (Rendering/McMillan Pazdan Smith)|The Anderson-based health care organization says the new facility will mean more than 50 high paying jobs by 2027. (Rendering/McMillan Pazdan Smith)|A new AnMed campus promises to bring emergency services closer to home for residents in the Clemson-Central-Pendleton area. (Rendering/McMillan Pazdan Smith)
Aug 20, 2025

AnMed breaks ground on $105M Central-Clemson campus

AnMed has started construction on a $105M Central Clemson health campus with 24/7 emergency care, specialty services and 50+ new jobs by 2027.