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Local election filings open Monday

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — With election season inching closer, Pickens County’s municipal general election candidate filing period is set to open next week, giving voters an idea of who they will see on the ballot in November.

Candidate filing for the Nov. 4, 2025, municipal elections in the cities of Easley, Liberty and Pickens, and the towns of Central, Norris and Six Mile, will open at

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Testing the waters

County educational efforts highlighted at recent meeting

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — Educational efforts in the area include preparing young readers to “read to learn” and serving first-generation college students in a “first of its kind” way, beginning while they are still in high school.

Pickens United members heard updates from area education officials at the group’s June 30 meeting.

Pickens County School Board Trustee Betty Garrison said the school district’s prohibition on students having cellphones in the classroom

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Dive into summer with family friendly activities

Go on a Scavenger Hunt

Whether at a beach, park, or even walking the neighborhood, families can have a list of objects that must be found. The first child to find all of the items on the list gets a prize, such as choosing which ice cream shop to visit.

Dance in the Rain

Summertime is known for the sudden arrival of storms. When a downpour occurs, have the family head into the garage with the door open to catch the amazing sights of Mother Nature.

Take turns briefly running out into the deluge to dance and splash in the rain. Retreat to the indoors when thunder and lightning are close by.

Make a DIY Snow Cone Station

Combat the heat with a cool treat by setting up a DIY snow cone or shaved ice station. Use a manual or electric ice shaver, offer a variety of flavored syrups, and let kids mix and match to create their own frosty concoctions. Add fun toppings like gummy bears or sprinkles to make it extra special.

Try Backyard Camping

Set up a tent right in your own backyard for a mini overnight escape. Bring out flashlights, sleeping bags, and tell stories under the stars. Roast marshmallows over a fire pit (or use the microwave for s’mores indoors if fire isn’t an option). Even just one night of “camping” close to home can feel like a big adventure for young kids.

Create a Sidewalk  Art Gallery

Give the kids a big bucket of sidewalk chalk and encourage them to turn your driveway or sidewalk into a public art gallery. Themes like “Under the Sea” or “Our Favorite Summer Memories” add creative structure. Once finished, host a mini “gallery walk” and let neighbors or family members vote for their favorites — prizes optional but encouraged.

Families have plenty of ways to fill the dog days (and nights) of summer with entertaining games and other activities. Whether staying cool in the pool, playing in the rain, or getting creative with chalk, summer fun doesn’t have to be expensive or far from home.

Pickens Chamber hosting community events at the Pickens Amphitheater

PICKENS — The Pickens Chamber of Commerce invites everyone to come have fun at the Pickens Amphitheater during the summer months. Events started in June and will continue through September, with family fun on the fourth Friday of each month during Fourth Fridays on the Lawn.

Upcoming events will be held on July 25, Aug. 22 and Sept. 26. Also this summer, families can

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Hembree appointed PC Veterans Affairs Officer after election loss

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — The county’s new Veterans Affairs Officer began his term July 1 but the man in the role is not the one who won the advisory election in May.

Voting for the advisory election was open from April 28 to May 9 and Walt Carter won with 51 votes over John Hembree’s 48.

But the Pickens County Legislative Delegation

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Easley couple receives Order of the Palmetto for lifetime of service

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — An Easley couple were awarded South Carolina’s highest civilian honor, in recognition of decades of service, both in the classroom and outside it.

The Order of the Palmetto was presented to Betty and Jim Garrison at a ceremony Monday morning at the Captain Kimberly Hampton Memorial Library – a fitting location as Betty and Jim Garrison worked hard to establish the Captain Kimberly

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Pickens County doctor pens new children’s book

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — The past several months have been busy ones for Dr. Lori Carnsew – she recently published her first book and received statewide recognition from fellow family physicians.

A family physician, Carnsew has practiced in Pickens County for 25 years “doing full spectrum family medicine,” she said.

“From taking care of babies through nursing home,” Carnsew said.

Nearly 9 years ago, she founded Verity Primary Medicine

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