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Daily Archives: 12/02/2025

Outgoing mayor signs Waffle Fest proclamation

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

LIBERTY — In one of her last acts as Liberty’s mayor after losing her seat to Andrea Wagner in last month’s municipal election, Erica Romo Woods signed a proclamation “gifting” the SC Waffle Fest to the city of Liberty.

In a Nov. 25 post on her “Mayor Erica Romo Woods – Liberty, SC” Facebook page, Woods said she “proudly and joyously” signed a proclamation Nov. 20 gifting the festival to the city of Liberty.

The document said Woods “for the Love of Liberty” proclaimed the South Carolina Waffle Festival, its

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God’s power is associated with His principles

Have you noticed that much of the time God works to accomplish His will, and not ours? We often wonder why certain events happen or do not happen, but when we consider that He has a certain vision and way of doing things, it can help us understand more about prayer, deeds and faith.

Does this mean that God depends on man for everything? Not necessarily. It’s true there is nothing

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Learn to cook!

Matthew 6:11 “Give us this day our daily bread.”

The study of American history is fascinating in that it tells us of our heritage which determines our culture. One of the many subjects in the history of our nation is how the pioneers provided food for themselves.

While many of our ancestors were hunter-gatherers, many were also farmers. To provide food was a continual

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Involuntary discharge for vax refusal?

If you stood your ground and did what you thought was right in refusing the COVID vaccine, you might have thought your veterans benefits were lost forever when you were involuntarily discharged. There’s been a change.

It’s been a long five years. If you were bounced out of the service for your refusal, you weren’t alone. Over 8,000 service members were in

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Social Security increase … not much

An informal poll of friends and neighbors got me a range of responses, from grimaces to laughs to snarls. My question was about how they were going to spend the approximate extra $56 that Social Security beneficiaries will be receiving as of January when the new COLA kicks in.

That 2.8 percent increase in the average Social Security benefit ($2,071 for individuals, $3,208 for couples) won’t get us much when compared

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Courier Obituaries 12-3-25

JIM HOLLIDAY

SIX MILE — Jim Holliday, 90, loving husband of 67 years to Martha B. Holliday, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2025, at Cottingham Hospice House in Seneca.

Born on Sept. 23, 1935, in Six Mile, Jim was the cherished son of the late John D. Holliday and Vaudie Dillard Holliday. A lifelong resident of Six Mile, he faithfully lived out his Christian values and was a charter and still active member of Ridgeland Drive Baptist Church. Jim found purpose and joy in the rhythms of country life, such as gardening, farming, raising livestock and keeping up with the sports he loved. Above all, he held his family close to his heart and treasured every moment spent with them.

Survivors include his wife, Martha B. Holliday of the home; son, Ray Holliday (Donna)

Tigers outlast South Carolina in rivalry battle

By Will Vandervort
Courtesy The Journal
sports@upstatetoday.com

COLUMBIA — Clemson was not about to let South Carolina’s LaNorris Sellers beat it the way he did in Memorial Stadium last season.

A year after the South Carolina quarterback ran for 166 yards and two touchdowns in the Gamecocks’ stunning three-point victory in Clemson, the Tigers held Sellers to two rushing yards and sacked him five times in their 28-14 victory on Saturday at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia.

Clemson also intercepted Sellers twice, both by safety Ricardo Jones, who returned his second interception 12 yards for a touchdown with 3:20 to play in the fourth quarter to seal the win.

“We had him uncomfortable all day, pressure-wise,”

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Klubnik earns second win at Williams-Brice

By Sam Walters
Courtesy The Journal
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COLUMBIA — After three full seasons as Clemson’s starting quarterback, Cade Klubnik played his final regular-season game on Saturday.

Not only did he play, but he won, helping the Tigers take down rival South Carolina by a

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Bazaar and artisan market set this weekend at Holy Trinity Episcopal

CLEMSON — Holy Trinity Episcopal Church will hold its 82nd annual bazaar andartisan market from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6, in the church fellowship hall, located at 193 Old Greenville Highway across from Clemson University.

The event will offer a festive day of handmade gifts, local art, baked goods, holiday décor and one-of-a-kind treasures — all while supporting the community. Whether you’re hunting for the perfect present or just want to soak up the holiday spirit, the

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Community Calendar 12-3-25

• Liberty Scholarship fundraiser planned

Arnold’s of Liberty will host a fundraiser on Tuesday, Dec. 9, to show support for the Liberty Community Scholarship.
A percentage of all sales will be donated by owner Gary Durkee. Enjoy a great meal, snack or dessert and support Liberty High School and Liberty PCCTC youth. Arnold’s manager Michael Shore is in charge of the event.

• PPC invites all to holiday carols event

Pickens Presbyterian Church invites the community to a special Lessons and Carols Service on Sunday, Dec. 21, at 11 a.m. The church ask you to join them at 311 West Main St. in Pickens for a beautiful morning of scripture readings and beloved Christmas