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SDPC earns 35 state awards

EASLEY — The School District of Pickens County earned 35 state awards for communication excellence this year, the most of any school district in South Carolina.

The awards were presented May 1 during the South Carolina chapter of the National

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Pickens supports SCDOT Main Street proposal

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — Pickens city leaders have been asked to formally endorse the South Carolina Department of Transportation’s proposed plans for a “road diet” on Main Street.

Officials discussed the matter during Pickens City Council’s special called work session on May 6.

“They’re going to reduce it from four lanes to two travel lanes with a center median and

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Patriot honored

Historic display headed to Pickens

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — A display of some of the nation’s founding documents will be installed at the amphitheater property in Pickens.

During their special called meeting May 6, Pickens City Council members discussed a request from State Sen. Rex Rice about a Charters of Freedom display.

In a memo to council included in the meeting packet, city administrator Tim O’Briant wrote that Charters of Freedom is a national effort “aimed at installing monument displays of the nation’s founding documents … in public spaces to promote civic education and historical awareness.”

“Senator Rice has approached the City with a proposal to locate such a display within

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Demolitions to expand county courthouse parking

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — Building demolitions in Pickens will allow more parking space to be created for the Pickens County Courthouse.

Last year, the county purchased the former Carolina Investors building on Garvin

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Now Open in Pickens

 

One of the Greater Pickens Chamber of Commerce’s newest members, The Backyard – A Community Destination, celebrated its official ribbon‑cutting ceremony on April 29, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter along the Doodle Trail. Founded by family and rooted in community, The Backyard was created with one goal in mind: to offer a safe, welcoming, and fun space for everyone right in the neighborhood. Visitors can enjoy rolled ice cream, an epic hot dog menu, pizza, and much more. The Backyard is located at 121 Railroad Street in Pickens. Pictured are City Councilman Jonathan Baker, Amber Baker, Devin Smith, Chef Stephanie Medlin, Pam Smith, Kevin Smith, daughters Natalie, Karson Capps and Peyton, owner Kayla Reid, Wayne Kelly, owner Mark Reid, Jerri Davis, Chamber President Dave Michel, and Chamber Ambassador Jeremy Price.

What is more important than the return of Christ?

Henry Allan “Harry” Ironside was a Canadian-American Bible teacher, preacher, theologian, pastor, and author who pastored Moody Church in Chicago from 1929 to 1948. It is said that Harry Ironside was one of the most prolific Christian writers of the 20th Century and published more than 100 books, booklets, and pamphlets, many of which are still in print. He also wrote several hymns, including “Overshadowed,” “His Grace Proclaim,” and “The

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Courier Political Cartoon 2 5-13-26

Who will fill their shoes?

Matthew 28: 18b-20 “All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world.”

There’s a country music song “Who’s Going to Fill Their Shoes?” The lyrics are words that strike the heart of not only country music lovers but also of those that proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

The chorus of that song, written by Troy Seals and Max D. Barnes, can apply to

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Courier Letters to the Editor 5-13-26

Saitta responds to resignation requests

Dear Editor,

You may have heard or read the leaders of the Save The Greenville Pickens Speedway effort are demanding I resign from the county council. Simply put, Connie Johnson, Tasha Kummer and others are pushing for solutions to save the track that I can not support.

First, and everyone agreed, trying to find someone to buy the track was the best option. The owner lowered the price from $5.6 million to $4 million. The leaders said they had many buyers lined up, but when it came to someone putting down the $250,000 cash deposit due at signing, showing proof of the $3.75 million to get the deal to closing, and signing the contract the effort collapsed.

Plan B was to ask the county council to make it historical. I initially opposed this because it would not protect the site from demolition or pay to buy and restore it. But they insisted and in a 6 to 0 vote the council recognized the racetrack as a historical

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