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‘State of Six Mile’ highlights growth, community projects
By Rocky Nimmons
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SIX MILE — The annual “State of Six Mile” address drew a strong crowd to the Six Mile Community Building last Thursday evening, bringing residents together for barbecue and updates on the town’s future.
Sponsored by the town of Six Mile and the Clemson Area Chamber of Commerce, the event gave the close-knit community a chance to hear about upcoming projects and the town’s historical roots. Mayor James Atkinson and town council outlined their vision for preserving the charm of Six Mile while planning for smart growth.
One of the biggest announcements of the evening was the planned construction of a
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Area woman honored for fighting fentanyl

By Jason Evans
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EASLEY — A local woman was honored Saturday for her devotion to protecting other families from the drug that fatally poisoned her daughter.
The Pickens County Republican Club presented Kim Gillespie Chastain with the Guiding Star Award in recognition of her leadership in the fight against fentanyl.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson was on hand to present the award.
Wilson said Chastain’s “strength, courage and compassion have turned
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Gunnels, Heard honored as SDPC’s top educator, support staff member

PICKENS COUNTY — The School District of Pickens County (SDPC) celebrated the dedication and excellence of its educators and staff at the annual Support Employee and Teacher of the Year Banquet, held Aug. 15 at the School District Office.
Elizabeth Gunnels, a fifth-grade teacher at Liberty Elementary School, was named the 2025–26 District Teacher of the Year, while April Heard, administrative assistant for the SDPC Transportation Department, was honored as the District Support Employee of the Year.
The banquet recognized 26 school-level Teachers of the Year and 34 site-level Support Employees of the Year. The evening culminated with the announcement of the district-level winners and the recognition of finalists in both categories.
With 11 years in education, Gunnels currently teaches reading, English language arts, and social studies at Liberty Elementary. She is known for her classroom’s blend of academic rigor and emotional support, incorporating innovative tools such as “learning ladders” to help students track progress and a “CELEBRATE button” tradition to mark personal milestones.
“Mrs. Gunnels represents the very best of SDPC,” said Superintendent Dr. Danny Merck. “Her ability to combine high expectations with deep care for her students makes a lasting impact. She is a shining example of how great teaching transforms lives.”
Gunnels’ teaching philosophy centers on the belief that “education is both hard work and heart work.” A phrase she shares with students — “Once a Gunnels kid, always a Gunnels kid” — hangs above her classroom door as a lasting message of support and belonging.
In addition to her classroom role, Gunnels sponsors the school’s Beta Club, mentors new teachers, and is active in school-wide events. Liberty Elementary Principal Lowell Haynes described her as “a driving force in making Liberty Elementary a welcoming, student-centered school.”
Gunnels also uses her platform to advocate for addressing chronic absenteeism. In her Teacher of the Year application, she emphasized the importance of engaging families and creating supportive environments to address the root causes of student absences.
Three other finalists were recognized for their outstanding teaching:
- Lindsey Douglas, Daniel High School
- Cullen Finley, Clemson Elementary
- Shannon Wood, Easley High School
Each school-level Teacher of the Year received a $100 bonus from the district. Finalists received $750, and Gunnels was awarded a $1,500 bonus, along with a $500 check from Peach State Credit Union, the event’s sponsor.
April Heard, who has served SDPC since 2008, was named the 2025–26 District Support Employee of the Year. She began her career as a bus driver in Easley and now serves as the administrative assistant for the district’s transportation department.
In her current role, Heard oversees payroll for more than 100 transportation employees, manages field trips through the Traversa system, and coordinates parent communication about student safety. Her colleagues say her greatest strength is her ability to go above and beyond the job description.
Earlier this year, when a school bus became stuck on a blocked road, Heard responded in person, comforted students, and drove them safely to school.
“She is the voice of calm and professionalism you hear when someone calls out for help on the bus radio,” said Aaron Boyles, SDPC coordinator of transportation. “April is always willing to go anywhere and do anything to help anyone. She is the glue that holds our transportation system together.”
Colleagues describe her as approachable, dependable and selfless. “Her goal is always to make sure others have what they need to succeed in their roles,” said Assistant Transportation Coordinator Monica Cox.
Heard was selected from four district finalists, including:
- Carolyn Langston, Central Academy of the Arts
- Tara McCollum, Clemson Elementary• Tim Sheppard, Pickens High School
All site-level Support Employees of the Year received a $100 bonus from SDPC. Finalists were awarded $750, and Heard received a $1,500 district bonus and a $250 check from Peach State Credit Union.
Future Innovators shine as McKissick Academy earns National STEM Status

EASLEY — McKissick Academy of Science and Technology (MAST), a Pre-K to 5th grade magnet school in the School District of Pickens County, has officially earned Cognia STEM Certification, joining an elite group of elementary schools in South Carolina and across the nation recognized for excellence in science, technology, engineering, and math education. MAST is now one of only a few elementary schools in South Carolina, and among just over 400 worldwide, to meet Cognia’s high
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AnMed breaks ground on Central/Clemson facility

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
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CENTRAL — When its doors open, AnMed Central/Clemson will help reduce travel time for those in need of emergency medical care in the area, officials said Tuesday.
Officials broke ground on the facility, set to be located on Eighteen Mile Road off U.S. Highway 123, on Tuesday morning.
“This day has been a long time coming, and there’s been a lot of people who put great effort and vision into it happening,” AnMed Health CEO William Kenley said. “Thank you for being here with us to celebrate. Welcome to the future home of
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One charged after man killed by pellet gun
By Jason Evans
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EASLEY — An arrest has been made in connection with the death of a man shot by a pellet gun last week.
In a release issued August 13, Pickens County Coroner Andrew Wilson identified the victim as Ryan Douglas Bradford, 26, of Easley.
Wilson said he and deputy coroner Marsha Alexander
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