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Roper hopes shredding program will be model for state
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
COUNTY — Pickens County is launching a glass recycling program, thanks to some funding from Duke Energy.
County administrator Ken Roper discussed the program during county council’s Nov. 7 meeting.
“Duke Energy provides certain grant money every year to Pickens County, as part of our
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Man hit, killed by car in Easley
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — Authorities said a Marietta man died Friday after being struck by a vehicle.
Pickens County Coroner Kandy Kelley said 66-year-old Douglas Casey of Hancox Way was walking in the roadway at 4044 Calhoun Memorial Highway in Easley at 11:20 p.m. Friday when he was hit. He was pronounced dead at the scene of blunt force trauma, she said.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol is investigating.
School board OKs $12.5M package for improvements
By Andrea Kelley
Courtesy The Journal
akelley@upstatetoday.com
EASLEY — The Pickens County School Board approved one portion of a sweeping $69 million capital improvement plan at its most recent meeting last month.
The five-year plan includes upgrades for district technology, facilities and student activities.
Though the entire plan was presented, the board only debated approval of projects slated for the 2023-24 fiscal year, which total $12.5 million.
School district chief financial officer Matt Owens shared the long-range plan so everyone could keep “the timeline of needs” in mind, but also reminded board members what they were investing in.
“While the plan is in terms of things — some of which we don’t notice day to day until they are not working — the things in this plan represent an investment in our students, our staff and our community,” he said. “While the plan being presented represents a large investment, let’s not forget who and what these numbers represent.”
The plan
Each phase of the plan is broken into three sections — technology, student activities and facilities.
Student activities will receive the least attention for the 2023-24 year, with just more than $650,000 being spread across school furniture, updates for the activity bus fleet, school radios and athletic funding. A portion of those funds are devoted to STEM learning opportunities, Owens said.
Technology came next, with an emphasis on continued investment in the district’s physical technology network, like servers, as well as security systems like badge access systems and security cameras. More than $2.5 million will be dedicated to student and teacher devices and classroom presentation systems.
Two-thirds of the funds for 2023-24 are allotted for facilities improvements. Along with operations equipment and alarm system replacements, some of those funds will go toward playground and walking track maintenance.
The biggest chunk will pay for door and window replacements, floor coverings, updating classroom cabinets and counters and plumbing work.
Work is being scheduled for West End, East End and Six Mile elementary schools, Owens said, but not all locations will have all types of work done.
The funding
The 2023-24 projects will be funded completely with capital project bonds without tapping into the general fund, Owens said.
He plans to issue $12.5 million in bonds in May 2023, so funds are available by July 1, and said the bonds won’t require an increase in the debt service millage rate.
Trustee Amy Williams said a lot of people reached out to her about funding and asked Owens to clarify the difference between the operating budget and capital projects budget.
He said the general fund is funded by operating millage, and the capital improvement plan is funded by debt service millage.
“The two big differences there is, on the operating side, the 4 percent property — which is your personal residence — is not taxed for the operating side,” Owens explained. “On the debt service side, all property in the district is subject to that 54-mill levy.”
Williams said in other states there is no distinction, and districts must take money from their operations budget to fund projects.
“Before we had the CIP, that’s what the board was faced with,” Owens said. “There’s been tremendous improvement in the district’s financial position in the last eight years.”
The board unanimously approved the first stage of the plan for $12.5 million.
Wreck claims 2-year-old
EASLEY — A 2-year-old boy was killed in a car accident near Easley last week.
Pickens County deputy coroner Heather Harrison identified the victim as Ethan Shane Rampey.
The single-vehicle accident occurred at 7:53 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26, on Finley Road, 2.5 miles south of Easley, according to Master Trooper
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Wilson: Woman acting as RN had no license
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
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UPSTATE — An Anderson woman faces charges after authorities allege she practiced medicine as a registered nurse at Upstate facilities,
including two in Easley, without a license.
Alyssa Beth Steele, 37, was arrested on Oct. 24, Attorney General Alan Wilson said in a news release.
Steele faces charges in three jurisdictions, including seven counts of neglect of a vulnerable adult, five counts of unlicensed practice as a registered nurse, one count of financial identity
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Woman killed in Easley accident
EASLEY — An Anderson woman died Saturday morning in a single-vehicle car accident.
Pickens County deputy coroner Heather Harrison identified the victim as Reanna Robinson, 21, of William Walker Road in Anderson.
The accident occurred on U.S. 123 near S.C. 124, about a mile north of Easley, at 7:30 a.m. Saturday, according to Master Trooper Gary
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Easley NJROTC drone team ties for 2nd at competition
EASLEY — Easley High School’s Navy JROTC drone team competed in its first competition of the new year on Saturday, Oct. 8, at St. Stephens High School in Hickory, N.C., tying for second place out of 16 teams.
With the Naval Education and Training Department embracing STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) for the Navy JROTC units, it has
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Now open in Pickens
On Saturday, Oct. 22, people gathered with their dogs to help cut the ribbon on Pickens’ newest pet supply store, Savvi Pet Accessories. The new store is located at 129 W. Main St. Owner Laci Roper creates custom collars, leashes and tags. She has a wide variety of pet supplies for cats and dogs, such as toys, treats, clothes, accessories and more. On hand were Jake Turnick with Sheela, Greater Pickens Chamber of Commerce president Bryan Owens, Pat Mulkey with Ringo, Dana Roper, Ruth Holiday, Noah Holiday, Corey Brown with Annabelle, Laci Roper, Wyatt Roper, Jenna Brown, Carson Castor, Pickens Mayor Fletcher Perry, Amber Finley with Moose, Ember McCall, Easton McCall and Melissa Shaw. To find out more about Savvi’s, call (864) 551-0051 or visit the store on the web at savvipetaccessories.com.
Courier Community Calendar 11-2-22
• Fairview schedules building fundraiser
Fairview Baptist Church will be holding a building fundraiser on Saturday, Nov. 12, from 8 a.m.-2 p.m., rain or shine. There will be a hot dog, bake and yard sale at the church, located at 1106 Robinson Bridge Road in Liberty. Donations are welcome, with all proceeds donated to the
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