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Daily Archives: 12/23/2015

Police ask for help IDing package thief

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Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying the man pictured above, who was caught on camera stealing a package from an Easley home’s front porch last week.

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EASLEY — Pickens County Sheriff’s Office investigators are asking for the public’s help identifying a man caught on camera stealing a package in Easley last week.

A home security system captured video of a man in a white van parking at a home on Edgewood Road on the afternoon of Tuesday, Dec. 15, and taking a package that had been delivered to the front porch of the home by the U.S. Postal Service earlier that day.

In still photographs released by the sheriff’s office on Tuesday morning, the suspect appears to have a shaved head or close-cut hair and is wearing a gray t-shirt and sunglasses on his head.

Police are asking anyone with information about the man’s identity to call the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office at (864) 898-5500 or Crimestoppers at 1-888-CRIMESC.

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Christmas 2015

Pickens First Baptist Church brought community members together on Sunday, Dec. 13, for a live Nativity, re-enacting the very first Christmas in Bethlehem. The Nativity, held at Legacy Square, was complete with live animals and featured free food, games for children and music. Rocky Nimmons/Courier

Man faces child abuse charge after 6-month-old hospitalized

PICKENS — The live-in boyfriend of a 6-month-old infant’s mother was arrested earlier this week after police allege he abused the baby to the point of hospitalization.

Benjamin Sean Lee Bolding, 25, of 235 B.D. Johnston Road in Central, was arrested last Thursday and charged with inflicting great bodily injury to a child. He was still being held Tuesday at the Pickens County Detention Center on a $20,000 surety bond.

According to an arrest warrant, police believe Bolding injured the 6-month-old girl while she was in his care, creating “a substantial risk of death” and requiring the child to be admitted to Greenville Memorial Hospital.

Pickens County Sheriff’s Office chief deputy Creed Hashe said police were alerted by hospital staff that a child had been admitted on the morning of Dec. 17 with traumatic injuries to the head and face allegedly sustained while sleeping in a wooden crib. According to doctors, Hashe said, the injuries were inconsistent with the explanation given by the child’s caretaker.

Hashe said an investigation revealed the injuries occurred that morning while Bolding was home alone with the child. The girl’s mother was reportedly at work when the child was injured.

According to a news release from Hashe, pending the child’s release from the hospital, the Department of Social Services has developed a plan that includes removing the child from the home and temporary placement with other relatives pending additional investigation.

 

Mayor touts Liberty’s progress

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An overhaul of Commerce Street, which plays host to festivals and other events in Liberty throughout the year, has been the biggest project in the city over the last year.

By Rocky Nimmons
Publisher

rnimmons@thepccourier.com

LIBERTY — Liberty Mayor Eric Boughman is proud of what his city has accomplished in 2015.

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During the final city council meeting of the year last week, Boughman delivered the state of the city address to let the public know about all of those accomplishments.

“We get a lot of negative things said about us, and I think it is important at least one time of year to point out the positives,” he said. “I want it out there for the public.”

Boughman said the mayor and council chairs were thankless seats,12-23 Page 1A.indd but said that he and the other members of Liberty City Council had signed up for it.

“I love this city, and I will fight for this city, and I am proud of what we have done for this city,” he said.

The biggest project Liberty has going is the work on Commerce Street.

“We had received a $500,000 grant right before I became mayor, and we have worked through the grant process over the last two years,” Boughman said. “We completed phase one, which was the infrastructure, earlier this year. That came in at $170,000 more than our original estimate. We covered that with hospitality taxes.”

Phase two is the above-ground element, such as the sidewalks and the green space.

“That went to bid in May, and that bid was $568,875,” Boughman said. “We had $367,819. We cut where we could and took C-funds to cover the overage. We got that approved on Oct. 26.”

But Boughman said despite being thrown curve ball after curve ball on the project, it will be completed, and completed as the city had wanted it.

Another huge project in the city was the completion of the magistrate court complex at the site of the old Liberty Middle School.

“This project is now done,” Boughman said. “The county did that work with cooperation of the City of Liberty. They renovated the gym, and the Pickens County Council voted to deed that over to the city.”

The school’s old auditorium was also renovated into a more modern facility, and all the county magistrate offices were moved to a third building on the campus. Pickens County Meals on Wheels also moved its operations into the campus, according to Boughman.

“We cannot put a price tag on what the complex means to the city of Liberty’s future,” he added.

Boughman said a third major project the city has undertaken was to replace 2,000 feet of sewer line from Rowland’s Barber Shop through the intersection of S.C. Highway 93 and U.S. Highway 178.

“We had planned to modernize this intersection for years, but it never happened,” he said. “Early in my term, it was determined that the South Carolina Department of Transportation was going to do their work, but it was up to city to replace the 1925 sewer lines that ran under the intersection.”

The original price to do the work was $319,000, and the city obtained a grant from the S.C. Rural Infrastructure Authority for $195,000. The project went out to bid last month.

“The bid was $525,000, and we rejected it and went back to the drawing board,” Boughman said. “We now have a new bid date of Jan. 12. Whatever we have to do, we are going to make that project happen.”

The project is planned to be completed in correlation with the work done by SCDOT.

“We hope that we will complete our work so they can come right in and do theirs,” Boughman added.

The Peachtree senior housing project is another project that the city of Liberty is hard at work on. Funding has been secured, and construction is scheduled to begin in early 2016.

“It will be a 40-unit senior housing complex behind the current location of Pickens County Meals on Wheels, and it should be done in early 2017,” Boughman said. “This will be for the residents that we already have living here.”

The city also feels it has made some wise purchasing decisions. A brush and limb truck was obtained last year.

“This has been a blessing to the city and to the residents that regularly have their brush and limbs picked up,” he said. “This year we purchased a brand-new trash truck, and it has been a blessing because we are not wasting time and money on repairs. We have a truck that works and is dependable that we can count on now and for years to come.”

The city has needed a new truck in the recreation department for some time, and that problem was solved by moving a full-sized police truck to the department.

Other savings for Liberty came in the form of a terminated copier deal with Toshiba, which had cost the city $1,483 a month.

“We did go to Xerox, and the biggest bill we have had was $200, so we are going to save $1,000 to $1,200 a month.” Boughman said.

Boughman said the city was able to acquire a house in disrepair in Lakeview Heights for nothing and accepted a sealed bid and sold it for $10,000.

The city has also installed cameras at its recreation facility, and as a result, major vandalism that was costing them thousands to repair each year has almost stopped completely.

In another movem the city decided to cut cost by eliminating the uniform service for employees and buying uniforms.

Boughman also lauded the county for allowing the city to take control of the old magistrate building near Ingles.

“Now instead of city court taking place at Liberty City Hall, we now have a real courtroom and more space,” he said.

Boughman said he is happy that the city has a healthy and happy workforce.

 

Delegation plans annual meeting

CLEMSON — The Pickens County Legislative Delegation will hold its annual public meeting in Clemson on Jan. 7.

Reports from organizations and boards will kick off the meeting, which will begin at 5:30 p.m. in council chambers at Clemson City Hall at 1250 Tiger Blvd. The floor will be opened for public comments at 6 p.m.

The public is invited and encouraged to attend the meeting.

Local residents will have an opportunity to ask questions of and make comments to members of the Pickens County Legislative Delegation, and members of the delegation will comment on various issues that may be introduced in the upcoming session of the General Assembly, which will convene on Tuesday, Jan. 12.

The Legislative Delegation consists of Senators Thomas C. Alexander and Larry A. Martin, and Representatives Joshua Putnam, Davey Hiott, Neal A. Collins and Gary E. Clary.

For more information, contact the delegation office at (864) 850-7070.

 

Markley signs with Southern Wesleyan

LIBERTY — Liberty High School softball standout Sarah Beth Markley has signed an athletic grant-in-aid to continue her athletic career at Southern Wesleyan University.[cointent_lockedcontent]

Pictured, standing, are Brian Fuller and Jen Trammell, and seated are Lisa Markley and Sarah Beth Markley.

Pictured, standing, are Brian Fuller and Jen Trammell, and seated are Lisa Markley and Sarah Beth Markley.

Markley has been a part of the Liberty softball program since seventh grade and has competed for the school’s varsity team since she was in the eighth grade. She is also part of the Lady Devil competition and support cheer teams, as well as basketball.

In softball, Markley hit .391 with 12 runs scored while driving in 11 runs as a sophomore. As a junior, she hit .370 with 17 runs scored, while driving in 11. She has three career home runs.

“Sarah Beth is a very hard worker and a joy to have on the team,” Liberty softball coach Brian Fuller said. “She is always willing to do what is asked of her and play her role as a team player on the field. Sarah has yet to reach her full softball potential and is going to be a great asset to the SWU softball program.”

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Happy anniversary

BagwelMr. and Mrs. Jerry and Penney Bagwell celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary on Dec. 22. They have one son, Jarrett. Mrs. Bagwell attended Easley High School, and Mr. Bagwell attended Pickens High School. The Bagwells make their home on Edens Road in Pickens. Mrs. Bagwell is the former Penney Wilson. Her parents are the late Mr. Bobby Wilson of Pickens and the late Joann Wilson of Easley. Mr. Bagwell’s parents are Ms. Lucille S. Bagwell of Pickens and Harold E. Bagwell of Liberty.