Sheriff speaks on standoff at Pickens home
By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
PICKENS — The Pickens County Sheriff’s Office took a man into custody on Sunday
after a standoff drew heavy law enforcement presence, including SLED officers, on Hollingsworth Drive in Pickens on Saturday night.
According to Sheriff Tommy Blankenship, the man involved in the scene on Saturday was known to law enforcement following a recent incident at East Pickens Baptist Church where the man had to be physically restrained by church security after trying to access a secure area of the church where children were present.
“Following that incident and contact from a family friend about his mental health and drug abuse, a judge signed an order of detention commanding law enforcement officers to take the individual into custody for a medical evaluation,” Blankenship said in a
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Liberty unveils 150th anniversary logo, announces art exhibition
LIBERTY — The city of Liberty celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2026, and officials
unveiled a sesquicentennial logo for the city to highlight the celebration.
The unveiling came as part of a community social held at the Rosewood Center on Saturday afternoon.
Mayor Andrea Wagner raised the curtain on the easel displaying the logo.
“This year is a special moment in the life of our city,” she said. “We are very proud to
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Prisma staff encourage early testing for flu
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
STATE — Prisma Health staff encourage the public to get tested for the flu soon after
they notice symptoms.
Prisma Health has facilities in South Carolina and Tennessee, and according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention figures shared by senior media relations coordinator Sandy Dees on Jan. 8, state season flu activity is increasing in most areas of the country,
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PCSO: Man charged after hit and run
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
PICKENS — A man is charged with attempted murder following an altercation that
included a hit and run, according to to the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office.
A PCSO release issued Jan. 7 said deputies responded Jan. 5 to a report of a fight in progress on Banks Road in Pickens.
Upon arrival, deputies found a person at the scene
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ECU’s Emergency Response Team recognized for work
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — Easley Combined Utilities’ Emergency Response Team (ERT) was recently
recognized.
The ERT received the Pickens County Republican Club’s Community Lifeline Award Thursday evening at a PCRC town hall meeting.
The award was in recognition and appreciate of the team’s “exceptionally outstanding work they did restoring all power and other utilities during the
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Daniel boys beat Pickens for region lead
PICKENS — With leading scorers Jackson Conley and Will Swann forced out of action early due to foul trouble and injuries, the Daniel High School boys’ basketball team was
forced to change things up on Monday night against county rival Pickens with first place in Region 2-4A on the line.
The Lions (10-7, 3-0 Region 2-4A) went five out offensively, driving and kicking as they picked the Blue Flame (7-10, 2-1) apart with their lethal three-point shooting led by guards James Epting and Emory McIntyre, allowing them to pull away for an 80-48 win.
“When Will’s out, we just have to play differently,” Daniel head coach Ben Touchberry said. “The guys knocked down shots, and it’s a testament to them. They come in early and stay late getting extra shots in the gym. It’s just due time when they start finding looks that they’re going to hit shots.”
Epting and McIntyre were at the forefront of the Lions’ three-point onslaught, hitting nine of the team’s 11 made three-pointers in the contest. McIntyre, an eighth-grade starter for the Lions, was especially impressive, scoring a career-high 22 points as he drilled five three-pointers.
“He’s an extremely hard worker,” Touchberry said of McIntyre. “Everyone knows, including me, that he is very young, but he is very talented. I think he’s got a good supporting cast around him to help mold him and show him some of the little intangible things.”
Things didn’t look good for the Lions early when Swann aggravated a lingering ankle injury in the opening minutes. That didn’t stop Daniel from building an early lead, but Pickens responded with baskets from Shepherd Smith and Brooks Dow to cut the lead to 13-8 as Conley exited the floor with two fouls for Daniel.
Consecutive three-pointers from McIntyre and a controversial tech on Pickens’ Will Stone on a held ball were enough for Daniel to build a 23-12 lead after one quarter.
The Lions kept their hot shooting going in the second quarter as freshman guard Kingsten Bibb worked his way around and through the Pickens zone to pick up five first-half assists as the lead grew to 33-16. The Blue Flame weren’t going away though, with Dow, Lane Respass and Kyler Wilson all picking up huge buckets to cut the lead to 40-29 at halftime.
The Lions seemed to catch fire to start the second half, with McIntyre and Epting continuing their barrage before a rim-shaking alley-oop finish from Conley off a pass from Epting put Daniel ahead by 30 points midway through the quarter. Pickens managed to score just four points in the period, leaving head coach Jeff Harrelson disappointed after a strong first-half finish.
“We had a little rough start, but I was proud our guys fought back and cut it to 11,” Harrelson said. “We just didn’t take advantage of when we had the advantage inside and they got hot.”
Leading 66-33, McIntyre opened the fourth quarter with his fifth and final three-pointer of the night as the Lions rolled to the win.
Daniel 80, Pickens 48
DWD 23 17 26 14 — 80
PHS 12 17 4 15 — 48
Daniel (80) — McIntyre 22, Epting 16, Johnson 10, Conley 9, Bibb 5, Bell 3, Tucker 3, Carter 2, Freeman 2, Justice 2, Keys 2, Williams 2.
Pickens (48) — Dow 14, Wilson 11, Arnold 9, Respass 7, Smith 4, Roper 2, Fuller 1
Daniel girls dominate Pickens
By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
PICKENS — Letting an early 14-point lead drop to single digits after one quarter on Monday night, the Daniel High School girls’ basketball team was committed to locking back in against Pickens as they looked to pick up their 13th consecutive win.
The Lions (14-1, 3-0 Region 2-4A) followed with arguably their best quarter of the
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Early run pushes Greenville past Green Wave boys
By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — Hosting top-ranked Greenville on Friday night, the Easley High School boys’ basketball team knew it would need a near-perfect effort to take down the Red
Raiders and pick up their first region win.
Instead, the Green Wave (5-11, 0-4 Region 1-5A) dug themselves a deep hole at the very start, letting Greenville (11-4, 4-0) score 16 straight to open the game and build a lead that they were never able to overcome in an 88-65 loss.
“You can’t do that against any team,” Easley head coach Austin Anderson said
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Green Wave girls can’t keep up with Red Raiders
By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — Looking for their first win of the season, the Easley High School girls’
basketball team hosted the Greenville Red Raiders on Friday night.
The inexperienced Green Wave showed some spark in the first half against the Red Raiders before Greenville pulled away for a 72-12
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Ballenger reflects on his career, legacy at Blue Ridge Electric
By Riley Morningstar
Special to The Courier
PICKENS — After 55 years of dedicated service, Terry Ballenger retired as the Senior Vice President of Communications of the Blue Ridge Electric Co-op at the end of December.
Born and raised in Pickens County, Ballenger began part-time work in high school and through college as a summer employee in the early 1960s. He credits getting his foot in the door of the co-op by being a neighbor of A.J. Hurt, Blue Ridge’s first CEO.
After graduating from the University of Georgia, Ballenger began as a full-time staff
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