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IT IS TIME TO VOTE IN THE PICKENS COUNTY COUNTY COURIER’S READERS CHOICE AWARDS

IT IS TIME TO VOTE IN THE PICKENS COUNTY COUNTY COURIER’S READERS CHOICE AWARDS

Everyone run out and grab this week’s Pickens County Courier and vote for your favorite businesses in Pickens — and More »

Greater Pickens Chamber of Commerce celebrating 60 years

Greater Pickens Chamber of Commerce celebrating 60 years

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com PICKENS — The Greater Pickens Chamber of Commerce uses a variety of tools to More »

PCSO lauds ‘Devil in Disguise’ guilty pleas, sentences

PCSO lauds ‘Devil in Disguise’ guilty pleas, sentences

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com STATE — The Pickens County Sheriff’s Office is hailing recent guilty pleas entered in More »

Lady Lions clinch third straight region title with win over Tigers

Lady Lions clinch third straight region title with win over Tigers

By Bru Nimmons Sports Editor bnimmons@thepccourier.com TIGERVILLE — The Daniel High School girls’ basketball team traveled to Blue Ridge on More »

Courier Letters to the Editor

Courier Letters to the Editor

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Whiten takes the stage at the Opry

Whiten takes the stage at the Opry

By Rocky Nimmons Publisher rnimmons@thepccourier.com NASHVILLE — What a week it has been for Six Mile native and up‑and‑coming country More »

 

IT IS TIME TO VOTE IN THE PICKENS COUNTY COUNTY COURIER’S READERS CHOICE AWARDS

Everyone run out and grab this week’s Pickens County Courier and vote for your favorite businesses in Pickens — and you could win $50.

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Greater Pickens Chamber of Commerce celebrating 60 years

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — The Greater Pickens Chamber of Commerce uses a variety of tools to promote the area, attract visitors and support area businesses.

Greater Pickens Chamber of Commerce president Dave Michel gave a presentation to Pickens City Council during its Feb. 9 meeting.

Originally organized in September 1965, the Pickens Chamber is celebrating its 60th

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County approves building moratorium

By Mike Pulley
Special to the Courier
news@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — At its Feb. 2 meeting, Pickens County Council unanimously approved an ordinance banning new developments in several categories in an aim to avoid projects that would impact roads and infrastructure and lower quality of life for county residents.

The six-month moratorium prohibits new applications for RV parks, campgrounds, commercial lodging establishments and solar farms.

Also blocked are virtually all residential projects along the

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CPD: Man fired gun at group in Clemson garage

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

CLEMSON — A 23-year-old man faces multiple charges after a shooting incident last week in downtown Clemson.

Gavin Lamar Tukes is charged with attempted murder, unlawful possession of a firearm and discharging a firearm into an occupied building, according to a Clemson Police Department news release issued Friday.

The release said an altercation happened around 2 a.m. Friday morning in the Keith Street parking

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Coroner IDs victim in fatal NYE accident

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

PENDLETON — Six weeks after a deadly wreck and vehicle fire just as the calendar rolled to 2026, the victim has been positively identified as an Anderson man.

Pickens County Coroner Andrew Wilson said in a Jan. 1 news release that he and chief deputy coroner Tommy Page had responded to West Queen Street in

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PCSO lauds ‘Devil in Disguise’ guilty pleas, sentences

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

STATE — The Pickens County Sheriff’s Office is hailing recent guilty pleas entered in the multi-year, multi-agency “Devil in Disguise” investigation into drug trafficking in South Carolina.

According to an agency statement released Monday, the PCSO “would like to thank the

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Lady Lions clinch third straight region title with win over Tigers

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

TIGERVILLE — The Daniel High School girls’ basketball team traveled to Blue Ridge on Feb. 10 looking to secure a third straight region championship.
The Lions took control in the first half and never let up, relying on a stellar two-way effort from senior guard Braelin Cumbie as they clinched the Region 2-4A championship with a 61-34 win over the Tigers.
“Their commitment, their energy and their competitiveness has shown all year,” Daniel head coach Cosandar Griffin said. “I thought they brought toughness tonight. They played hard, they played together and they finished the job.”
No player exemplified the toughness and the competitiveness of the Lions more than Cumbie. The senior finished with a 14-point, 11-rebound double-double, but impressed Griffin the most with her play on the defensive end as she hounded Blue Ridge all-state guard Opal Maralit, holding her to less than 10 points.
“Braelin is one of the best defensive guards in the state of South Carolina,” Griffin said. “She’s disciplined, she listens, she’s coachable and she can pretty much guard anybody. She’s an assassin out there on the court.”
While Cumbie knew it would be a challenge to try to slow down the Tigers’ leading scorer, she said she approached the matchup just as she would any other.
“It’s tough, but honestly I feel like I just try and play the same way I do against anybody else,” Cumbie said. “At the end of the day, I just have to do my job.”
Maralit proved how dangerous she could be with a three-pointer to open the night, and the Tigers looked like strong challengers for the Lions as they built a 7-3 lead over the first three minutes. Daniel forward Shala Williams responded with a standout stretch, scoring eight of the Lions’ next 12 points before assisting Cumbie on an and-one basket to put Daniel ahead 20-11 after one quarter.
Makes from Lila Mann and Campbell Epting kept the Lions going into the second quarter before Blue Ridge’s Kaydin Sullivan stopped a 13-0 Daniel run with just under four minutes left in the half. The Tigers got the lead back down to single digits, only for Williams and Cumbie to add two more baskets and put Daniel ahead 32-19 at the half.
Daniel showed no signs of slowing down to start the second half, with another and-one basket from Cumbie and a three-pointer by Mann kicking off the second-half scoring. The Lions went on a 17-2 run to open the quarter before Blue Ridge’s Macie Hanley added a pair of free throws to end the drought. The Lions got the last laugh though, with a three-pointer from Mann and consecutive baskets by Williams putting the lead at 56-23 going into the fourth quarter.
“We knew we needed to finish the job,” Griffin said of the Lions’ transcendent third-quarter effort. “We knew we had to come out and be a little more aggressive and work a little more together against a very good Blue Ridge team. I’m extremely proud of this team.”
With the large lead heading into the fourth, the Lions slowed down their offensive onslaught, with Cumbie adding the team’s only field goal of the period. Even with just one make, the Lions were still able to cruise to the 27-point win and secure the region championship
“It was very fun to see the result of all the work we have put in and finally not having a close game against them,” Cumbie said. “We pulled through and really played together as team.”
The Lions finished out the regular season with a win over Seneca on Thursday night before taking down Berea 66-44 on Monday night in the first round of the Class 4A playoffs.
Winners of 23 straight contests, the 24-1 Lions will look to keep their win streak going on Friday night at home against the 16-8 A.C. Flora Falcons.
“We’ve just got to continue to work on getting better, working on ourselves, being confident and stressing defense,” Griffin said after the win over Berea. “I think if we do those things, we’ll be OK.”

Daniel 61, Blue Ridge 34
DWD 20 12 24 5 — 61
BRHS 11 8 4 11 — 34

Daniel (61) — Mann 15, Williams 15, Cumbie 14, Epting 13, McAlister 2, Wilson 2.
Blue Ridge (34) — Maxwell 10, Maralit 8, Heaton 6, Sullivan 5, Bosken 2, Hanley 2, Santana 1.

3-point goals — Daniel 4 (Mann 3), Blue Ridge 2 (Maralit 2). Rebounds — Daniel 35 (Cumbie 11), Blue Ridge 30 (Maxwell 10). Assists — Daniel 19 (Mann 7), Blue Ridge 9 (Maralit 4).

 

Pickens girls fall to Wren in round one

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

PIEDMONT — Returning to the playoffs after a down season in 2025, the Picken High School girls’ basketball team traveled to Wren on Monday night looking to play spoiler against the higher-seeded Hurricanes.

While the Blue Flame gave Wren a battle in the opening quarter, the hot-shooting Hurricanes pulled away behind a standout performance from star sophomore Hailey Burgess to end Pickens’ season with an 80-51 loss.

“It was just inexperience, nerves, and we got in

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County athletes sign to compete at next level

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — Two local athletes took the next step in continuing their academic and athletic careers earlier this month, signing letters of intent with colleges on National Signing Day on Wednesday, Feb. 4.

Liberty High School’s Holli Gaffin and Pickens High School’s Emerson McCall signed at

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