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Daily Archives: 10/04/2022

Details on early voting released

COUNTY —  The Pickens County Voter Registration and Elections Office has released early voting information for local residents planning to cast ballots in the November election.

Any registered voter interested in voting early for the upcoming elections may do so from 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday through Saturday, Oct. 24 through Nov. 5. There will be no Sunday voting.

Early voting is open to all registered Pickens County voters. All address and name changes must be processed at the main Pickens County

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Bridge being replaced at mill

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — Hagood Mill remains open while a nearby bridge is being replaced.

County administrator Ken Roper discussed the bridge replacement during his update to Pickens County Council at its Oct. 3 meeting.

“The bridge over the Hagood Mill creek there is one that is in a floodplain,” Roper said. “It has some peculiarities that makes it harder to replace than the standard bridge packages you see us

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‘Disturbing trend’: Local Dem leader, author react to book ban

PICKENS — While there was little opposition to the move by the Pickens County School Board to ban two books from the district’s classrooms and libraries, two notable local figures voiced their disapproval over the move last week.

“Stamped: Racism, Antiracism and You” by Ibram X. Kendi and Jason Reynolds and “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” by Stephen Chbosky were formally yanked out of circulation, roughly a month after a parent alleged the first book violated a state budget rule that

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Pickens skunk positive for rabies

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — A skunk found near Runnymeade Road and Homeland Road in Pickens has tested positive for rabies, according to a release from the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.

No people are known to have been exposed to the skunk, the release said.

The skunk was one of four wild animals submitted to DHEC’s public health lab for rabies testing on Sept. 26 and

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A final resting place, at last

Two years, seven months and six days.

That’s how long it was between the time my dad passed from this life and when his cremated remains were interred at Woodland Cemetery, on the campus of Clemson University.

Two complications accounted for most of the lag time.

One was the COVID-19 pandemic.

The other was the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves scattered throughout the cemetery, some of which

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Resiliency in facing life’s challenges

I was having a conversation with a good friend the other day, and he was telling me how life is becoming more difficult now that he is in his 80s.

When he was young he loved to jog and walk a couple of miles a day, and now he can hardly make it to the kitchen. I’m about 20 years younger, but I can definitely relate to my body and mind going through some changes.

I’ve always heard the lack of activity does not do us any favors, as it seems the less we do, the less we can do. My mother is 84, and she stays active by going to church, shopping, eating out and walking around Walmart. It’s

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Storing food when there’s no space

During the past two years when I stocked up on grocery staples, I ended up with canned foods and dry goods stored in three different places around the house.

I’d have to check all three places to be sure I grabbed the green beans with the nearest expiration date. Pasta was the same. Worse was when I discovered that I wasn’t having spaghetti for dinner after all because I’d used the last of the pasta and only thought I had one

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VA to tackle care for long COVID

The Department of Veterans Affairs has just published “Whole Health System Approach to Long COVID,” a holistic guidebook for the treatment of veterans suffering with long COVID. It’s estimated that 2 percent of the U.S. population will develop long COVID, which equates to 24,000 to 42,000 veterans.

The VA was the first to realize that recovering from COVID didn’t mean it was gone, that a long version was emerging, bringing with it extended illnesses. They opened 20 long COVID programs and dug into research where they looked at those who still had vascular and heart disease a year

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PHS Scholar-Athletes

On Sept. 29, September Scholar-Athletes of the Month were named at Pickens High School. The female Scholar-Athlete is Olivia Wallen. Wallen is a junior and a member of the varsity cheer and cross-country teams. She was nominated by her personal finance teacher, Kathryn Holcombe. Wallen is the daughter of Derek and Amanda King. The male Scholar-Athlete is Sammy Edwards. Edwards is a member of the football team and was nominated by his English teacher, Christie Dunson. He is the son of Bobby and Sandra Rice. Scholar-Athletes are chosen for their leadership and academic excellence. This month’s award was sponsored by friends of the family of legendary former Pickens head coach Bill Isaacs, , in memory of his longtime service to PHS athletics. 

Courier Community Calendar 10-5-22

• LHS class of 1961 plans for reunion

The Liberty High School, class of 1961 reunion will be held on November 5, at 6 pm at Black’s Fish Camp in Easley. There must be 20 committed people to reserve a room. If interested, please contact Linda Sanders Moore at 121 Griffin Circle, Liberty, SC. The cost is $25 per person, $50 per couple. This includes meal, drinks, dessert, room and tips. Sure hope to see you there.

• Family Promise planning first-ever dance and auction

Family Promise of Pickens County will hold its first-ever barn dance and silent auction at Arabella Farm in Sunset on Oct. 11. The event will include appetizers,