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Pickens County landfill catches fire

Pickens County landfill catches fire

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com LIBERTY — Pickens County Emergency Services director Billy Gibson was hopeful Tuesday morning that More »

Easley Bargain Hunt to close

Easley Bargain Hunt to close

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com EASLEY — Easley’s Bargain Hunt store is set to close by the end of More »

Red Devils fall at Upper State

Red Devils fall at Upper State

By Bru Nimmons Sports Editor bnimmons@thepccourier.com LIBERTY — One win away from advancing to the Class 2A state wrestling championship More »

Signing Day 2025

Signing Day 2025

Over a dozen athletes from around Pickens County signed last Wednesday to advance their academic and athletic careers at schools More »

Give the gift of healing this year

Give the gift of healing this year

The gift of massage treats recipients to relaxation and the healing power of therapy and can serve as an escape More »

Cherokee Powwow coming to Hagood Mill Historic Site

Cherokee Powwow coming to Hagood Mill Historic Site

PICKENS — The Eastern Cherokee Southern Iroquois United Tribes of S.C. are set to bring together tribal members and the More »

 

Pickens County landfill catches fire

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

LIBERTY — Pickens County Emergency Services director Billy Gibson was hopeful Tuesday morning that the day’s rains would put out a still-smoldering fire at the county landfill.

Gibson told the Courier on Tuesday that a call came in about the fire around 5:50 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 6.

“We had units on the scene until about 4:30 Friday morning, fire units,” he said. “Landfill personnel

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Ex-Liberty police chief joins PCSO

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — One of the latest hires at the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office is a familiar face to Liberty residents and the area law enforcement community.

On Feb. 4, the sheriff’s office announced on Facebook that former Liberty Police Chief Adam Gilstrap had joined the agency as a deputy.

“Deputy Gilstrap comes to us with 18 years of prior law enforcement

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Former OCSO deputy charged in Pickens County

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

CLEMSON — A former Oconee County Sheriff’s Office deputy faces charges following an investigation requested by the Clemson Police Department.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) charged Justin Alan Pelfrey, 36, of Seneca, with misconduct in office and public official misconduct in office on Feb. 7, SLED spokeswoman Renée Wunderlich said in a release.

SLED’s investigation was requested by the Clemson Police Department, she said.

A warrant claims that Pelfrey, while acting in his official capacity as an Oconee County

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Easley Bargain Hunt to close

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — Easley’s Bargain Hunt store is set to close by the end of the month.

The entire Bargain Hunt chain will cease operations, and “going out of business” sales have already begun, according to a news release issued last week by Hilco Consumer — Retail, which is co-managing the sales along with Gordon Brothers

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County Council set to receive funding to tackle opioid issues

By Evan Smoak
Courtesy The Journal
evan@upstatetoday.com

PICKENS — Pickens County will soon see a funding boost for opioid use prevention measures.

Pickens County Council voted unanimously last week to accept money from the South Carolina Opioid Recovery Fund (SCORF), which will be used to fund salaries of two community paramedics

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Giving back

Members of the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) participated in the statewide packing event for Greg’s Groceries this past Friday in Columbia. Greg’s Groceries was founded in 2017 in honor of fallen officer Greg Alia. The organization provides food boxes to law enforcement, enabling positive interactions with the community when the opportunity arises to meet basic needs. PCSO was able to bring back 50 boxes to provide to our deputies for distribution. To learn more about this organization and what they are doing in our communities, visit serveandconnect.org

DEW: County unemployment rate sees big fall in December

COLUMBIA — The unemployment rate in Pickens County saw a big decrease during in the latest jobs report released in late January.

The S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce (DEW) reported that unemployment went down from 4.8 percent in November to 3.9 percent in December.

The fall in unemployment comes just one month after Pickens County saw its jobless rate fall 0.1 percentage point from 4.9 percent in October.

DEW also reported 2,362 county residents were

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Red Devils fall at Upper State

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

LIBERTY — One win away from advancing to the Class 2A state wrestling championship for the second time in three years, the Liberty High School wrestling team hosted Chester on Wednesday night.

The Red Devils fell behind early in the match but were able to make up ground with two late pins from Brian Reed and Nathan Harris cutting the deficit to 34-24. However, Eris Steele was able to secure a

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Signing Day 2025

Over a dozen athletes from around Pickens County signed last Wednesday to advance their academic and athletic careers at schools across the country. Above: Carter McCollum (football, Presbyterian), Kade Maxey (football, the Citadel), Ashlyn Knight (volleyball, Clinton), Allison Hendricks (volleyball, Clinton) and Kaylee Bolding (softball, Limestone) signed at Pickens High School. Right: Kyler Turner (football, Erskine) signed at Easley High School. Below: Phelim Crowley (swimming, Davidson), Ashby Williams (cross-country/track and field, Appalachian State), Jay Owens (swimming, Converse), Curtis Henry (swimming, Lenoir-Rhyne), Parker Summers (soccer, Southern Wesleyan), Trey Bartels (track, the Citadel), Jamarion Williams (football, Minnesota West), Lee Turnipseed (baseball, Charleston Southern), Spencer Conn (football, Murray State), Julian Baldwin (baseball, USC Sumter), J.W. Sarkees (rugby, Penn State) and Bruce Brown (football, Furman) signed at Daniel High School. Not pictured is Daniel signee Tremaine Davis Jr. (football, Johnson C. Smith).

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I’ve received more feedback about this than anything else throughout my years of service to Blue Ridge. Most of it has been positive, as many of you see that you have ultimate control over how much money you can save and that

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