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Daily Archives: 10/15/2014

County student diagnosed with whooping cough

COUNTY — A Chastain Road Elementary student was recently diagnosed with whooping cough, according to School District of Pickens County spokesman John Eby.

Eby said the district learned of the student’s diagnosis from the State Department of Health and Environmental Control on Oct. 8.

“A letter was sent home with students at the end of the day, and the principal notified parents by phone and email,” Eby said. “According to DHEC, other students may have been exposed between Sept. 15 and Oct. 7. If parents notice any symptoms of whooping cough in their children, we strongly encourage them to keep them home from school and

2 dead, 1 hurt in Liberty shooting

Liberty police chief Adam Gilstrap speaks to a reporter outside the Forestview apartment complex in Liberty, where a shooting Friday afternoon claimed the lives of two men and sent another to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Man, nephew killed, investigation ongoing

LIBERTY — Two family members were killed and another man injured in a shooting at a Liberty apartment complex on Friday afternoon.

According to Pickens County coroner Kandy Kelley, 42-year-old Steven Chapman of Cooper Drive in Liberty and 22-year-old Houston Chapman of Forest View Circle in Liberty died from gunshot wounds.

Kelley said Houston Chapman was Steven Chapman’s nephew.

A third man, identified as Benjamin Pilgrim, 32, was airlifted to the hospital with

Woman struck, killed by train

Jessica Nelms/Courtesy The Journal

Investigators are still working to determine the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman hit and killed by a Norfolk Southern train in Central on Friday.

CENTRAL — A woman was hit and killed by a train as she walked on the tracks Friday morning in Central.

Annjuanginissa McMillen, 34, of 700 Simpson Road in Anderson, was walking on the tracks when she was struck by the train just before 11 a.m., according to Pickens County coroner Kandy Kelley.

Kelley said McMillen was pronounced dead at the scene from blunt force trauma.

Pickens County Sheriff’s Office chief deputy Creed Hashe said police received a call from Norfolk Southern officials

School district gets good news on audit

COUNTY — The School District of Pickens County received the best opinion possible on its 2013-14 financial audit, unveiled at Monday night’s school board meeting.
The county received an “unmodified opinion” from the auditing firm of Greene, Finney and Horton, CPAs, the best opinion a school district can receive on its audit.
“Receiving an unmodified opinion from the auditors requires a team effort from our

Easley gives first OK to dog limit

By Ben Robinson
Staff Reporter
brobinson@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — Residents who accuse a neighbor or running a puppy mill returned to Easley City Council Monday night and were rewarded with the passing of the first reading of an ordinance putting limitations on dog owners in city limits.
James Carpenter and his wife, Jackie, returned for their fourth meeting to complain

Dacusville Crime Watch meeting planned Tuesday

DACUSVILLE — The Pickens County Sheriff’s Office and the Dacusville Business Association will host a meeting of the Dacusville-Area Crime Watch for volunteer training and to setup the group’s ongoing meeting schedule and leadership team on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 7 p.m.
More than 200 residents have signed up to participate in the Dacusville-Area Crime

Hagood Center offers senior activities

PICKENS — Join in the activities at the Pickens Hagood Community Center and be ready to share your projects and suggestions at “Show and Tell Tea” at 10 a.m. on Dec. 4 in the Fiber Arts Room. You will see what others have been doing this fall and will have a chance to suggest activities and add additional activities for the future.
Be sure to bring a friend and any activity projects you completed or began this year

Blue Ridge Electric sets annual fall blood drive

Blue Ridge Electric employee Debbie Lyda gives blood at one of last year’s semi-annual blood drives.

PICKENS — Giving blood is one of the greatest gifts we can give — a way to celebrate life by giving life.

Blue Ridge Electric will be holding its fall blood drive on Thursday, Oct. 16, from 1-5 p.m. for employees and other interested community members.

Open to the public, the blood drive will be held at the Blue Ridge Co-op office in Pickens, located at 734 West Main St.

Taking a look at our past

6-25 Page 4A.inddSometimes we remember things as being better than they actually are. And sometimes we remember them as being worse. The test of time is a good one to apply as a standard in rating books, movies and life experiences.
To be fair, something that seemed wonderful years ago might not seem as good now. This subject has come to the forefront because “Gone with the Wind” is being rereleased for the big screen.
We went to see the movie as a class field trip when we were in sixth grade, or maybe

Eulogy for the living

8-20 Page 4A.inddI made the terrible mistake of watching “The Fault in Our Stars” last weekend. It’s an epic film if you want something that reminds you of the amazing and powerful love story your life is lacking.
Sorry to be so cynical, but sometimes I have to let that voice out of my head or, I fear, my brain might implode.
Truth be told, I thoroughly