Blue Ridge Electric Co-op Encourages Members to Prepare Now for Potential Ice Storm Outages
PICKENS — Blue Ridge Electric Co-op is urging members to prepare now for potential extended outages from an ice storm forecasted to hit the Upstate this weekend. Co-op leadership has secured multiple out-of-state crews to respond to any weather-related outages.
Blue Ridge always maintains a stock of poles, transformers and other equipment to repair damage. Although forecasts continue to change daily, now is the time to prepare for potential power outages, said Blue Ridge CEO/President Jim Lovinggood.
“Winter weather in our service area can be unpredictable, and ice storms have the potential to cause significant damage to our infrastructure,” he said. “That’s why we’re urging members to prepare now. Once the storm hits, it will be too late.”
If you or someone you care for depends on life-supporting medical devices, make plans now in case electrical service is interrupted. If necessary, contact your medical provider for backup equipment.
Best safety practices include having the following items on hand:
- Cash
- Non-perishable food; manual can opener
- Flashlights
- Batteries; portable chargers
- Fuel for Generators • Water
- First-Aid Kit and Prescriptions
Outage Reporting BLUE RIDGE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE | 734 W. Main Street, Pickens, S.C. 29671 Conveniently report outages by texting OUT to 800-240-3400, through the mobile app or by calling 888-258-3743. The co-op’s control center and member service representatives will remain available 24/7.
Members should bookmark the co-op’s online outage page and follow Blue Ridge across social media platforms for the latest information.
Two accused of abusing Easley teen
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
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ANDERSON COUNTY — Two men are each charged with sexually abusing a teen girl, according to the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office.
Shaun Wilson, 43, and Charles Galloway, 42, are each charged with criminal sexual
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Body found in Pickens
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
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PICKENS — The Pickens County Coroner’s Office and the Pickens Police Department
are investigating after a body was found Saturday.
Pickens County Coroner Andrew Wilson said Chief Deputy Coroner Tommy Page was notified at 3pm Saturday, Jan. 17 that a body had been discovered in the area of C. David Road
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Ruff hired as LHS football coach
By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
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LIBERTY — Coming off one of the most successful stretches in school history under recently retired coach Paul Sutherland, Liberty High School has found its next head football coach.
In a statement released on Friday, The School District of Pickens County (SDPC) announced that its Board of Trustees has approved the selection of Liberty University
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Coroner: Fatal shooting was isolated incident
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
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EASLEY — There was no threat to the public following a fatal shooting incident over the
weekend, according to the investigating agencies.
The Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Communications Center received a 911 call at 11:am Saturday, Jan. 17 “in reference to a possible shooting incident,” according to a PCSO release issued that same evening.
The location was a residence in the 400 block of Latham Road in Easley, the release said.
Deputies located a seriously injured adult male with
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Red Devil girls come up short against Chesnee
By Ryan Davenport
Special to the Courier
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LIBERTY — The Liberty High School Lady Red Devils were less than a quarter away from picking up a home region win Friday night. Unfortunately, Chesnee (5-14, 1-5)
found their offense right when it mattered most.
Liberty (3-14, 1-5) seemed to break open a close game on Natalie White’s steal followed by her own transition layup and an and one free throw with 7:19 to play in the game, giving the Devils a 32-29 lead. The Eagles
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Eagles top Devils in shortened contest
By Ryan Davenport
Special to the Courier
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LIBERTY — Thankfully, Liberty’s boys basketball team just reached the halfway point in the Region 1-AA season. Even more fortunate, the Red Devils step out of region play
for the final time when they host Crescent Tuesday, an opportunity to correct a slight midseason swoon before heading into the second
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SDPC announces leadership changes
By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
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COUNTY — The Pickens County School Board approved four leadership appointments during a called meeting Monday, naming new district-level administrators and a permanent principal for Central Academy of the Arts.
The appointments include Travis Chapman as director of assessment, Lauren Corn as executive director of secondary instruction, Tish Goode as director of elementary literacy, and Brittney Morgan as principal of Central Academy of the Arts. Chapman, Corn and Goode will assume their new roles July 1, following the conclusion of the 2025-26 school year.
TRAVIS CHAPMAN
Chapman, currently principal of Dacusville Elementary School, was named director of assessment. He has served as principal since 2018 and previously held principal and assistant principal positions in Pickens County and Anderson School District Five. In his new role, Chapman will oversee districtwide assessment programs, testing
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