Monthly Archives: April 2025
Courier Obituaries 4-23-25
ROGER HASKETT
BELTON — Roger Haskett, 70, loving husband to Diane Haskett, passed away on Monday, April 14, 2025, at his home.
Born June 20, 1954, Roger was the middle son of Furman R. Haskett and Frances B. Haskett. He was blessed to grow up in Pickens in a loving family with two awesome brothers, Ray and Mark, whom he loved dearly.
Roger played sports from an early age with several coaches making great impressions on him. Those include Lee Patterson, Dieter Chappell and Andy Virgil. He was given
Making their cases

The Pickens County Courier asked the candidates for the upcoming Pickens County Veteran Affairs Director election to give readers a chance to get to know them a little better with responses to four questions.
Their answers, which were limited to 150 words each, begin below.
Interim Veterans Affairs director Walt Carter and local veteran John P. Hembree are set to face off in the upcoming Veterans Affairs advisory election. Voting for the advisory election will run from noon on Monday, April 28, to noon on Friday, May 9. Voting will take place at the Pickens County Elections Office, located at 222 McDaniel Ave., B-9, in Pickens.
Voting is restricted to Pickens County veterans honorably discharged from the armed forces of the United States. Dependents of veterans are not entitled to vote in the election, according to the website. The election has no age limit, and voters are not required to be a registered voter, but must present proof of honorable discharge from military service to the satisfaction of the poll manager.
- Why do you want to serve the veterans of Pickens County?
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It is a way to continue to serve and to help veterans. I have been working to help veterans as the Commander of American Legion Post 52 in Easley for the past 3 years.
I have been volunteering to help veterans long before being asked to step in as the Interim Veteran Affairs Officer.
Working to help veterans isn’t a job. It’s a calling to assist them.
John P. Hembree
Serving as the Veterans Service Officer isn’t just a new chapter — it’s a continuation of my lifelong commitment to service. After 26 years in uniform, including time as a Command Sergeant Major, I’ve led in combat zones, training environments, and the most important of all — family life. I’ve stood the watch, carried the weight of leadership, and walked beside those bearing burdens few will ever know.
I want to serve the veterans of Pickens County because I believe, as President Reagan said, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.” Those who wore the uniform did so out of duty, not for recognition. They deserve support, respect, and a system that works for them.
I see this role as an honor and a responsibility — to ensure their sacrifices are never forgotten, not just in words, but through relentless advocacy and dependable service that makes a real difference.
- Compare what you know about the Veterans Affairs Director position with your own knowledge and skill. In what areas do you feel you already excel? What areas do you feel you would need to develop?
Family Promise gets $20K grant to fight homelessness

COUNTY — Family Promise of Pickens County recently received a $20,000 grant from Clayton, ensuring that families in Pickens County receive the support they need to staysafely housed.
The grant is a portion of the $1.5 million Clayton is dispersing to the Family Promise national network. The funds are a result of the recently announced partnership extension between Family Promise and Clayton. A Future Begins at Home, the initiative born from the collaboration, is dedicated to
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Business of the Month
The April Business of the Month for the Greater Champber of Commerce is the Youth Leadership Academy of South Carolina. Youth Leadership Academy is a public charter middle school serving 288 students in grades 6-8. Along with first class academics, students focus on leadership skills, health and wellness skills, and serving the local community. Through hands on learning, outside of classroom experiences, and mentorship from school staff, students learn how to communicate effectively, solve problems and work collaboratively. YLA encourages academic excellence, parental involvement, and a commitment to service to others, empowering students to make a difference. YLA helps to grow students into responsible, motivated leaders ready to make an impact in their schools and beyond. Pictured are in front Trish Morgan, the academy’s Director of School Based Programs and Community Outreach Sandee Blankenship, YLA head of special rojects Nathan Swords, YLA Principal Melissa Kennedy and Bryan Owens. In Back are Melisa Sedler, Jessica Callahan, Harold Alexander, Dave Michel, Debbie Gravely of the Pickens Chamber.
Liberty’s American Legion Post 67 selects four for Leadership Programs
LIBERTY — The American Legion Frank D. Callaham Post 67 recently announced the selection of four local students to attend two of South Carolina’s most esteemed leadership programs — the 2025 Palmetto Boys State and the Nathan M. Wolfe Law Cadet Academy.
After a highly competitive selection process, Liberty High School students Mac Bigbee
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Mobile Medical Clinic headed to Six Mile
A mobile medical clinic is scheduled to be in Six Mile on Thursday, May 8.
Held at Six Mile Baptist Church’s Roper Building, the event will be presented by the Samaritan Health Clinic of Pickens County in conjunction with the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM). The clinic will operate from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and will
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Courier Classifieds 4-23-25
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Courier Trespass Notices 4-23-25
In the state of South Carolina, trespass after notice is a misdemeanor criminal offense prohibited by section 16-11-620 for the South Carolina Code.
Those who enter upon the lands of others without the permission of the owner or manager shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor trespassing. All persons are hereby notified and warned not to hunt, fish, cut timber or trespass in any manner whatsoever upon the lands of the undersigned:
H. Melvin Barr May 2025
Susan P. Gilstrap and
Michael H. Pilgrim July 2025