Monthly Archives: February 2025
Red Devils advance to Upper State
By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
LIBERTY — With a trip to the Class 2A Upper State Championship on the line, the Liberty High School wrestling team hosted Ninety Six on Monday night.
The Red Devils took care of business in the third-round matchup with a strong 48-20 victory to keep their perfect season alive.
“Every kid on the team made a commitment all
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Lady Lions take down Greer to stay unbeaten in Region 2-4A

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
CENTRAL — Looking to stay unbeaten in Region 2-4A, the Daniel High School girls’ basketball team hosted Greer on Tuesday night.
The Lions set the tone on the glass early and used a big third quarter to move to 6-0 in region play with a 61-47 win.
All told, the Lions out-rebounded Greer 48-31 on the night with an impressive 28 offensive rebounds, often taking advantage with second-chance points.
“I’m really happy with the effort,” Daniel head coach Cosandar Griffin said of the Lions strong
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Early deficit dooms Daniel against Greer
By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
CENTRAL — Looking to avenge its 22-point loss to Greer earlier in the season, the Daniel High School boys’ basketball team hosted the 10th ranked Yellow Jackets on Tuesday night.
The Lions had no luck, digging an early hole as they struggled to handle the Yellow Jackets press and never finding a way to
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ECU’s Ellenburg receives districtwide honor
EASLEY — Easley Combined Utilities (ECU) announced that Water and Sewer Assistant Superintendent Brent Ellenburg has been recognized as the Blue Ridge Foothills District Operator of the Year by the Water Environment Association of South Carolina (WEASC) and the South Carolina Section of the American Water Works (SCAWWA) last week.
The award was presented during the WEASC Blue Ridge
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Understanding is not necessary to appreciate
The vast complexity of the human mind has fascinated mankind since the beginning.
As our divine book of instruction, the Bible says that as a man or woman thinks, so are they. Since we are the accumulation of our thoughts, we cannot overly stress the importance of believing what is true in order to live in God’s favor. This sounds easy and I guess it could be if we lived in a
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Courier Letters to the Editor 2-5-25
MLK and Pickens County
Dear Editor,
I saw the recent front-page articles on Martin Luther King Day in Pickens. I salute the participants, but Pickens County has work to do.
There is no way King would be pleased with the rot in the MAGA GOP presently. The public school system, trustees and others of influence are doing a miserable job, or the white male population
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Crush the old and embrace the new
In the Bible, John 3:5-6 says “Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.”
There probably aren’t many of us that haven’t wished we could start our lives or careers all over again. We could wipe our slates clean and have a new beginning. At times those thoughts are
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Calculating the price of eggs
Here we go again.
Because of the avian influenza, many hens have had to be culled, leaving fewer to produce eggs. Supply and demand being what it is, the price of eggs has jumped up again because there are fewer eggs.
A recent trip to the store was a shocker. In the space of less than 10 days, a dozen eggs at my local store had shot up over $2 … to a whopping $6.95 for large eggs. This wasn’t
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New benefits guide for 2025
The Department of Veterans Affairs has released a new publication that you’ll want to see. The “2025 VA Federal Benefits Guide for Veterans, Dependents, Survivors, and Caregivers” is now available.
Go online to va.gov and search for “pamphlet 80-25-1” for a link to the handbook.
This 120-page handbook is full of info you may need, if not now then later. Whether it’s education benefits, life
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Courier Obituaries 2-5-25
EARL REYNOLDS
PICKENS — Earl Reynolds, 76, loving husband of 57 years to Pat Nalley Reynolds, passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025, at Baptist Easley Hospital.
Born June 16, 1948, in Pickens County, Earl was the son of the late John F. Reynolds and Martha McJunkin Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds was a member and deacon at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. He was employed and retired from BASF. He loved animals and enjoyed working in his yard with his azaleas. He was an avid Clemson Tiger fan, being an IPTAY member for many years, traveling to numerous bowl games with his wife and attending home games with his family. He loved his family dearly, especially his grandchildren and their beloved dog, Lacey.
Survivors include his wife, Pat Nalley Reynolds of the home; daughter, Melissa R. Hines (David) of Marietta; son, Rob Reynolds (Tracy) of Travelers Rest; grandchildren, Aaron, Blake, Noah, Anna and Jenna; and brother, Tom Reynolds.
In addition to his parents, Mr. Reynolds was predeceased by his sister, Clara Ann Reynolds.
A memorial service took place on Jan. 26 at the chapel of Mountain View Funeral Home in Pickens.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Earl’s honor may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital by stjude.org/donate/donate-to-st-jude.html.
Mountain View Funeral Home is serving the Reynolds family.
HILDRED NEWTON LEWIS
PICKENS — Hildred Newton Lewis, 85, loving husband of 42 years to Carol Victoria Hill Lewis, passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025, at his residence.
Born Jan. 5, 1940, in Pickens County, Hildred was the son of the late Virgil Lewis and