Victim identified and man charged in deadly hit-and-run, troopers say
Crash happened on US Highway 76 near Randall Road. Share Updated: 6:36 PM EDT Jun 28, 2021 WYFF4 SOURCE: WYFF4
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Crash happened on US Highway 76 near Randall Road. Share Updated: 6:36 PM EDT Jun 28, 2021 A man has been charged in a deadly hit and run crash in Laurens County, according to Master Trooper Brandon Bolt with the South Carolina Highway Patrol.The crash happened Friday on U.S. Highway 76 near Randall Drive. Troopers said Robert Curry Richardson, 56, of Laurens is charged with felony DUI involving death and leaving the scene of a collision with death.Troopers said Richardson was entering U.S. Highway 76 from a private driveway when he was hit by a motorcycle.Laurens County Chief Deputy Coroner identified the driver of the motorcycle as Nathaniel Hunter Sipes, 20, of Clinton
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CLINTONÂ â One thing was clear Sunday afternoon: The Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce s MayDays Festival was back.Â
After taking a year off because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual, four-day festival kicked off on May 20, bringing live music, face painting and a travelling carnival to town â among other offerings. Festivals are back â COVID is squashed, face painter Katie Vogel said with a laugh.
Vogel worked a tent on Friday, Saturday and Sunday for Bloomington-based theatrical face painting business, The Zoo Lady and her Zoo Crew. An art teacher at Clinton Junior High School, Vogel said the job is where she makes her summer money.Â