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Daily Archives: 02/11/2026

Culpepper named PHS principal

Neuner, Plyler named principals of DES, FAE

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — The School District of Pickens County (SDPC) Board of Trustees approved Superintendent Danny Merck’s recommendation for three new principals on Monday night.

D.W Daniel High School assistant principal Lucius Culpepper, Windsor Hill Arts Infused Elementary

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Man arrested after standoff

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

CENTRAL — A Central man is charged with resisting arrest after failing to respond to law enforcement at his door.

According to a Pickens County Sheriff’s Office release issued Feb. 5, deputies and officers of the South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Service went to an apartment at 205 Tillwa Court

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SCDOT seeking comment on 183-178 intersection

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — Officials are seeking public comment on a proposed “road diet” along portions of a busy intersection in Pickens.

The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is proposing lane change along portion of U.S. Highway 178 and S.C. Highway 183 (East Main Street), East Cedar Rock Street and Johnson Street in Pickens, according to a news release.

The proposed improvements will modify, or road diet, the existing lanes along portions of the roadway,

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Cannon Church breaks ground on new building

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

CENTRAL — Construction of a $2 million addition to the grounds of Cannon Church on Pepper Street in Central is now underway.

Church leaders broke ground on the project on the first day of 2026, lead pastor Carl Poole said Monday.

“We’re excited about it,” Poole said. “There’s a lot of excitement in the air.”

The 4,900-square-foot addition will include a social hall, dining hall and welcome center with a commercial kitchen and restrooms, he said. The church is working with Trehel Corporation.

“We’ve grown over the last four years to need more space for our congregation,” Poole said.

Expected to be complete in September of this year, the addition will be used not only for churchwide meals, but “also for our children’s ministry and youth ministry during the week,” he said.

“Wednesday night is our big ministry night, where we have a whole bunch of kids and teenagers,” Poole said. “We just outgrew our current facility that we were using for them.”

The church has been exploring the idea of an expansion for about three years, “from the initial kind of discussion to where we are today,” he said.

Work going on across the street is also church-related.

“Across the street, we’re currently grading for 101 parking spaces,” Poole said. “Where this building is going up, it’s going to take up our current parking lot. There’s going to be an enclosed connector from the main building to the new building, which will really be nice.”

The addition will allow one of Cannon’s programs to return home.

“Our youth, our teenagers, they have been meeting off-campus for five years,” Poole said. “So this will allow us to bring them back to campus.

“We’re a multi-generational church,” he continued. “We have lots of different ages. We have a good mix of young adults and older adults.”

Cannon is a community-oriented church, Poole said.

“We’re try to do a lot of outreach, like back-to-school events where we give out backpacks and school supplies,” he said.

The church, located at 120 Pepper Street, “has been around for a long time,” Poole said.

Cannon Mill donated the land for the current church building year ago.

“That’s where we got our name,” Poole said.

Learn more at cannon.church.

Man struck, killed by train

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

CENTRAL — A man died Saturday after being struck by a train in downtown Central.

In a release issued Saturday, Pickens County Coroner Andrew Wilson identified the victim as 57-year-old

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PRJWS secures $4M for facility

COUNTY — The Pickens Regional Joint Water System (PRJWS) announced this week that President Donald J. Trump has signed an appropriations bill that includes $4 million in federal funding requested by U.S. Senator Lindsey O. Graham to support the PRJWS water treatment facility and transmission project.

This critical investment represents a major step forward in

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New coach Ruff introduced at Liberty High School

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

LIBERTY — In front of a gathered crowd at Liberty High School on Monday night, new Red Devil head football coach Bobby Ruff was introduced to the community and gave a peek into his expectations for the program.

Ruff was introduced by Liberty High School athletic director Jonathan Dilworth, who said that the Red Devils’ new coach stood apart from his peers as they narrowed their large pool of applicants that included coaches from the high school and collegiate ranks throughout

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