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Pickens man charged after police standoff
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
PICKENS — A Pickens man is charged with kidnapping after a standoff with sheriff’s
deputies early Saturday morning.
Pickens County Sheriff’s Office deputies received a call at 1:59 a.m. Saturday, March 21, about a domestic violence situation in the 100 block of Province Lane in Pickens, Chief Deputy
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O’Reilly now open!
Pickens’ new O’Reilly Auto Parts held its formal grand opening and ribbon cutting on Friday, drawing a large crowd for the celebration. The new auto parts store, located at 103 Aspen Way, is now fully geared up to serve the community with top quality parts and service. Pictured in back are assistant manager, Daniel Wilhelm, regional manager, Donnie Ford, The Rev. Dr. Nath Bailey of Family Promise of Pickens—an organization O’Reilly’s is supporting through donations—and O’Reilly’s delivery driver, Randall Hayes. In front are store manager, Lara Sanford, Mickey Koziorynsky, commercial sales specialist, Gabby King, ribbon cutter and district manager Matt Groce, City of Pickens Mayor, Isaiah Scipio and Pickens city administrator, Tim O’Bryant. O’Reilly Auto Parts is open Monday through Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m and Sundays 9 a.m. to 8 p,m. You can reach the store via telephone at (864) 897-7000.
Work on next phase of Six Mile nature walk to begin soon
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
SIX MILE — Work on one portion of the Bryson Children’s Nature Walk in Six Mile was
recently completed, and another phase of work will begin soon.
Six Mile Mayor James Atkinson discussed work at the nature park during a ceremony in honor of late naturalist, writer and historian Dennis Chastain on March 11.
“This has been a 10-year project,” Atkinson said of the park’s development.
Following planning, work has been going on
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PHS class of 1976 to hold 50th class reunion
PICKENS — PICKENS — The Pickens High School Class of 1976 will host its 50th class reunion on May 9 at the Hagood Mill Pavilion from noon until 5 p.m. The Hagood Mill
Pavilion is located at 129 Hagood Mill Rd., Pickens, SC 29671.
Barbecue, macaroni and cheese, and slaw will be provided. Those
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Courier Community Calendar 3-25-26
• WHM singing is set for on March 29
Divine Purpose Outreach Ministry will host a special gospel singing celebration in honor of Women’s History Month on Sunday, March 29. The event will begin at 4 p.m., with doors opening at 3 p.m., at Divine Purpose Outreach Ministry, located at 103 West C Ave. in Easley. Tim Sutton serves as pastor.
The program will feature gospel music from several groups and singers, including Charmain Madison, Sister Orrie Burdine, Faith Inspiration, The Gospel Raiders, The Gospel Messengers, the New Mt. Pisgah Praise Team and the Bethel Impact Church Praise Team.
Praise and worship will be led by Sacajawea “Tweet” Blassingame, and Minister Barbara Blake will serve as mistress of ceremonies.
Admission is free, though a love offering will be taken. The community is invited to attend for an afternoon of gospel music, praise and celebration.
• Event to remember set for Vietnam vets
The public is invited to the Semper Fi Barn, located at 314 Smith Memorial Highway in Central, for a National Vietnam Veterans remembrance event from 2-4 p.m. Sunday,
Earnhardt plugs effort to save local speedway
By Mike Pulley
Special to the Courier
news@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr. announced on social media Thursday that he would bring his zMAX CARS Tour, a NASCAR short-track series, to the historic Greenville-Pickens Speedway in Easley if it’s saved.
Earnhardt’s post on X (formerly Twitter) was the second major boost in less than a week in the effort to save and reopen the racetrack. On March 9, the Pickens County
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Cassidy set to take over as LES principal
COUNTY — Liberty Elementary School will have a new principal for the 2026-2027 school year, and it is set to be a familiar face in the Liberty community.
The School District of Pickens County Board of Trustees approved Dr. Lisa Cassidy as the next principal of the school at a called board meeting on March 16. Her appointment will take effect July 1.
Dr. Cassidy currently serves as principal of Liberty Middle School, a position she has held since 2017. Her transition to Liberty Elementary comes at her request, reflecting both her background in elementary education and her desire to continue serving students and families in the Liberty
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Waffle Fest returns to Liberty
LIBERTY — The City of Liberty is set to host the second annual SC Waffle Fest on
Saturday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. in downtown Liberty. The festival is sponsored by US Waffle Company.
The festival will take place along W. Front Street and S. Commerce Street and admission is free for everyone.
Visitors can enjoy a full day of family-friendly fun including a kids’ zone sponsored by Potter’s
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WHM gospel singing planned for Easley
EASLEY — Divine Purpose Outreach Ministry will host a special gospel singing celebration in honor of Women’s History Month on Sunday, March 29. The event will begin at 4 p.m., with doors opening at 3 p.m., at Divine Purpose Outreach Ministry, located at 103 West C Ave. in Easley. Tim Sutton serves as pastor.
The program will feature gospel music from several groups and singers, including Charmain Madison, Sister Orrie Burdine, Faith Inspiration, The Gospel Raiders, The
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PC libraries to resume kid’s programs
COUNTY — Weeks after firing director Stephanie Howard, the Pickens County Library Board convened for a special-called meeting voting to resume previously cancelled
children’s programs, while also pausing its controversial collection policy and recommending an interim director.
According to library officials last month, the cancellations were necessary due to the need to reallocate staff time to implement recent changes to the system’s collection development policy adopted
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