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Authorities investigating weekend deaths

EASLEY — Authorities are still investigating after two people were found dead at a home in Easley on Saturday.

According to a news release from Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Chad Brooks, deputies went to a home at 1215 Holly Bush Road shortly after 10 a.m. Saturday and found a man and woman dead.

Detectives said there were no indicators of foul play, according to Brooks.

Brooks said the Pickens County Coroner’s Office is assisting with the investigation, and no other details were released.

DeBois gets ‘Living Legend’ proclamation

EASLEY — World War ll Navy veteran Mildred DeBois, an Easley resident, has been proclaimed as a “Living Legend” in honor of her military service and her 100th birthday, which was on Dec. 1, 2021, by the Women in Military Service for America Memorial Foundation.

The ceremony was held at the Foothills Retirement Community on Jan. 26, with South Carolina Military Women’s Memorial ambassador Shelly Langston

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Courier Community Calendar 2-23-22

• Upcountry Quilters to meet on March 4

The Upcountry Quilt Guild will be meeting March 4 at 7 p.m. at Pickens Presbyterian Church. The address is 311 W. Main St.  in Pickens. The speaker for the meeting will be Linda Hahn.

• Fleet Reserve plans monthly meeting

Fleet Reserve Association Branch 15 will meet Saturday, Feb. 19, at 8:30 a.m. for breakfast followed by a business meeting at 9 a.m. at Chicopee United

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PCSO: 166 dogs taken from alleged puppy mill

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — A Pickens woman faces charges following an investigation into an alleged puppy mill.

Judith Lynn Brown, 68, is charged with two counts of first-offense ill treatment of animals and one animals/rabies control chapter violation, according to a release from Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Chad Brooks.

On Feb. 7, the sheriff’s office’s Animal Enforcement Unit began an investigation into an animal neglect complaint

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Oxendine selected to lead Easley High

EASLEY — The Pickens County School Board voted Monday night to hire Liberty High School principal Josh Oxendine as the new principal at Easley High School starting this summer.

Oxendine’s hiring will be effective in July, as current Easley principal Gary Culler is set to retire at the end of this school year.

“This is a great opportunity for Mr. Oxendine, and today’s announcement is bittersweet due to his growth and positive impact at Liberty High School,” School District of Pickens County superintendent Danny Merck said. “During his tenure, Mr. Oxendine has helped lead Liberty High to new heights in many areas, including graduation rate, academic achievement and opportunities for students in the Liberty community. Having worked

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Program to give away gun locks

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — A Pickens County pilot program aims to help local veterans who may be considering dying by suicide.

Last year, the South Carolina Department of Mental Health’s Office of Suicide Prevention announced Pickens County was selected as one of 10 locations nationwide to participate in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Crisis Intercept Mapping for Service Members, Veterans and their Families for Suicide

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Veteran presented with Quilt of Valor

PICKENS — Vietnam veteran Bob Cirkus was awarded the prestigious Quilt of Valor on Feb. 10 at the Market at the Mill in Pickens.

Cirkus, who has spent nearly 20 years raising funds for veterans and their families, served his country with the 25th Army Infantry Division in Vietnam in 1966-67.

Since 2003, Cirkus has raised more than $200,000 for the National Guard Friends of Readiness Groups in South Carolina and New

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Deep Winter Blues planned this weekend at Hagood Mill

PICKENS — Although the weather has been cold and bleak in recent months, The Hagood Mill is offering a chance to heat things up this weekend with its annual Deep Winter Blues event.

Set for 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday at the Hagood Mill Historic Site off U.S. Highway 178 north of Pickens, the event promises to give visitors “a great day of music and memories,” according to a

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African American oral history project planned for Pickens community Feb. 21

PICKENS — A group of community leaders is heading up an oral history project for the local African American community.

On Monday, Feb. 21, from 2-4 p.m., the group will be hosting a meeting at Smith Chapel FBH (209 S. Church St., Pickens) to collect historical information and interview individuals about their local history.

The primary goal is to capture the history relating to the African American community in general and the history of its churches, schools, music, groups and organizations and community leaders in the Pickens area.

The group is looking for letters, pictures, books, documents and stories that would shed light on the past. Any documents will be copied or scanned on site so no one will need to leave important documents.

This gathering of history evolved out of an award given to Pickens Mayor Fletcher Perry — the Riley Mayors’ Design Fellowship. For the project, funded by Art of Community, which is an initiative of the S.C. Arts Commission, Perry and his committee have planned an interpretive historical walking trail for Pickens, which includes important sites in the African American community. The project also includes plans for the construction of a pavilion at the Charles Johnson Memorial Park next to Griffin Ebenezer Church, which will include information about the history of the local community. While working on the project, the organizational group discovered very little documentation of the rich history of the local community, which prompted the oral history project.

“A community showcasing many of the pioneering but often forgotten black leaders is a dream come true. I am glad to be a part of this project,” said Cathy Breazeale, one of the organizers of the project. “As a child, I always knew there was a hidden GLARE in my community.  Now the world will know.”

If you have any questions, would like to participate or provide historical information, contact Breazeale at cathybreazeale@hotmail.com.

Pickens scholar-athletes

PHS Scholar-Athletes of the Week for Feb. 8 are Katherine Sanchez-Gamboa and Elijah Roberts. Sanchez-Gamboa is a member of the varsity basketball team and was nominated by Dr. Angela Lucas. Sanchez-Gamboa is the daughter of Marlynde Gamboa and Leonardo Sanchez. Roberts is a member of the wrestling team and is the son of Jim and Autumn Roberts. He was nominated by Dr. Ginger Hicks and Lucas. PHS scholar-athletes are nominated by their teachers for demonstrating academic excellence, a stellar work ethic and impressive leadership in the classroom.