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Top Pickens County Democrat blasts Republican’s library focus

PICKENS — Pickens County Democratic Party chairman Richard Byrd said he was stunned to see local library personnel accused of engaging in “some sort of nefarious activity” by his rival local party.

In a letter to Pickens County Council members in September, Pickens Republican Party chairman Bob Fetterly requested council “develop an ordinance which will

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Heidi’s Heroes

Members of the Central, Easley and Pickens Police departments, as well as the Pickens County Sheriff’s offices took orders and served lunch at Heidi’s Hotdogs in Pickens on Monday to raise money for Rolling into Toys, a fundraiser to help purchase toys, socks, coats and shoes for children in Pickens County Schools who need assistance with Christmas. Heidi’s will host similar fundraise with on Oct. 16 and Nov. 13 with Pickens County’s elected officials and Fire departments/EMS.                         Rocky Nimmons/ Courier

 

Bivens Hardware recognized by Pickens County Historical Society

PICKENS —Bivens Hardware, a long-time retail institution on Main Street in Pickens, was presented a plaque of appreciation from the Pickens County Historical Society in recognition of their 100th Anniversary.

Proprietors Robert Bobo and his nephew Heath Fields, who have a combined work history at Bivens Hardware of over 55 years, received the

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Roper discusses growth, development standards

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

PICKENS COUNTY — Pickens County Council is trying to balance “growth that’s smart…growth that’s manageable…growth that still protects the unique nature of Pickens County,” County Administrator Ken Roper said last week.

Since its very first meeting, the current county council has been focusing on the issues that

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Nonprofit announces 2024 collection drives

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — Next year will provide a variety of opportunities for locals to benefit area senior citizens.

Members of Warmth and Comfort for the Elderly in Upstate SC use their crochet skills to provide warm items for nursing home patients,

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Libraries celebrate Constitution Week

Shown are photos from area libraries decorated for Constitution Week by Fort Prince George Chapter DAR regent Carolyn Nations. The DAR appreciates everyone’s support in helping make the worthwhile project possible and allows so the children can go read about the Constitution and pick up pencils, bells and handouts with fun activities. The displays are available at the Central-Clemson, Easley, Liberty and Pickens libraries for families and children. There will be information tables at each library with lots of free items with fun things to do.

Community Calendar 9-27-23

• Amazing Grace to host homecoming

On Oct. 1, Amazing Grace Fellowship will be celebrating homecoming. Amazing Grace Fellowship is located at 229 Pearl St. in Pickens. EDIFY will be singing during the Sunday School Hour starting at 10:15 a.m. The Rev. Roger Stephens will be the special speaker, followed

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Bunton speaks to LCSB

Mary Anne Bunton, chair of the Anderson University Board of Trust, and her husband, Ray Bunton, were the guests of the Liberty Community Scholarship Board at a recent morning coffee meeting with former Liberty Community Scholarship recipients Jaida Smith (2020), Lexy Whitaker (2022) and Millie Bigbee (2023), all accomplished young women who are currently pursuing degrees at Anderson University. Bunton is in the center, standing with Smith on the left, Whitaker on the right and Bigbee second from right. Bunton’s service is in evidence in small and large ways across Upstate communities, as she has been a member of the Anderson University Board of Trust for more than three decades. Not pictured are scholarship winner Gabriela Juan (2022) and Carla Stone, First Citizens Bank vice president and honorary board member.

Cornell Dublilier to be sold

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

LIBERTY – Capacitor manufacturer Cornell Dubilier is set to be acquired by another company, with the $243 million deal expected to close at the end of this year.

Knowles Corporation announced in a press release issued Monday that it has

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Recognized

SDPC reveals award winners

PICKENS — Two employees of the School District of Pickens County (SDPC) were honored for their service earlier this month at the SDPC’s 2023 Support Employee and Teacher of the Year Banquet.
Kim Wilson, a teacher at Ambler Elementary, and Chris McConnell, Coordinator of Grounds for the Operations department in the SDPC, were announced as the winners of the 2023-2024 School District of Pickens County Teacher of the Year and SDPC Support Employee of the Year at the banquet on Monday, Sept. 11.
According to a release from the District, Wilson is a valuable member of the

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