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American Legion honors local vets

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — Residents gathered last week to honor the service and sacrifice of veterans of this area and across the nation.

American Legion Post 52 held its annual Veterans Day observance Nov. 11 at Robinson Memorial Gardens in Easley.

“This is a special day for all of us to be able to remember ourfamilyand our friends who are not able to be with us today,” Post 52Commander Gary Hinton said.

The ceremony included the posting of the colors by the post’s honor/color guard, the singing of the national anthem, an

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And the winners are

The art students at Liberty High School know how to create art that dazzles and inspires, and at the November 4 Art Club meeting four talented artists, and their teacher Amanda Stokes, were recognized for their creativity by the Liberty Community Scholarship Board. The highly talented art contest winners who beautifully illustrated “The Joy of Christmas” are Holly Burgess who earned the first place honor; Bonnie Creely winning 2nd place, Brooklyn Johnson awarded 3rd place and Austin Jackson awarded 4th place; and, their artwork will be featured on the widely distributed 2025 LCS Christmas Card. Look for this card in your mailbox and at the Pickens County Museum. The art contest is sponsored by Strickland Services with many prizes awarded by community leaders including gift bags from CVS Liberty, manager Justice Simms; decorated chocolate chip cookie cakes from Ingles Liberty, manager Thomas Capogna; award certificates and cash prizes. The winners are pictured with memebers if the Liberty Community Scholarship board.

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Then along came Hitler

John 8:32 “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”

Often I have been asked “What is your favorite country?” Or “What is the most beautiful country you’ve traveled in?” But I’ve never been asked “What is the most impressive country you’ve visited?”

Had that question been asked, the answer would have been “Germany!” The German people, the culture, the history, the architecture, the infrastructure and the

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Courier Letters to the Editor 11-19-25

Thank you to Pickens police

Dear Editor,

I would like to commend the Pickens Police Department for helping me when a car went between me and another car on my way home from Walmart.

The car hit my side mirror and knicked my front fender. Then they went two lanes over to the red light by CVS. They had to stop at the red light to make a left turn.

I got the license plate number and called the police station. They were at my home

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within 20 minutes to get the details and file a report.

I was thankful that I was not hurt, but my concern was that the driver of the car was not paying attention and could hurt someone else. The police officer located the driver and brought the report to my house.

This is an all-too-often occurrence that happens every day, especially on Hampton Street.

I hope that everyone will be more patient when driving so more people will not be hurt or have damage to their vehicles.

Elaine Moss

Pickens

 

Why is war so popular?

Dear Editor,

The world has had very little of peace since time began. War seems more popular. With that in mind, I wrote the following.

War is a cruel mistress, calling young people to her bed. She cares nothing about their welfare, and death is her closest friend. Both sides fighting have mothers at home worrying and grieving for their children. She is a liar, with her telling both that they are justified in killing the other. War cares nothing for none, only that they die. War is heartless, with love never being her reason for existing. A cruel mistress  that thrives off of hatred, fear, rage and seeing humans die. Expect no mercy from her.

She is not happy with just taking lives and being done. No, also she must also destroy the lives of those who survive her rage. It has been said, “wars don’t solve problems, they only create new ones.”

The battlefield soaked in blood isn’t enough for her to be satisfied, no, she delights in leaving widows and orphans behind to try and carry on. Someday those orphans, when grown, she will call to her to satisfy her bloodlust. War is a cruel mistress, covered in the blood of those she calls to her bed.

Why is she so popular? Perhaps those who lust after the others’ wealth? Those who think nothing of sacrificing others’ children upon her altar for said wealth. However, their children are spared this cruel mistress called war.

It will never change as long as wealth means more than human lives. No she’s never going to be satisfied with no hope for peace ever unto the end from this cruel mistress called War!

 

Eddie Boggs

Westminster

 

FOLKS scholarship deadline is Friday

Jack Lewis Scholarship to help
students with passion for conservation

UPSTATE — Friends of Lake Keowee Society (FOLKS) has announced the 2025-26 scholarship for high school students who show a strong interest in natural resource conservation and the environment.

The scholarship is named in honor of Jack Lewis, whose time with FOLKS spanned more than 20 years, and whose enthusiastic attitude, keen sense of duty and good heart were evident throughout his tenure.

FOLKS strives to turn passion for conservation into action and encourages students to work for the issues they believe in. We believe that every act of environmental stewardship — no matter how small — helps the world become a better place. Our scholarship will engage students in their community and inspire them to be advocates for the environment, whether local or global.  FOLKS awarded scholarships to three students in 2025, all of whom are actively monitoring their streams.

FOLKS would like to recognize and thank The

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Courier Comics, Puzzles and Games 11-19-25

LHS football coach retires

LIBERTY — Coming off Liberty High School’s season ending loss on Friday night, Liberty head football Paul Sutherland announced his retirement on Monday.

Sutherland joined Liberty in 2021, bringing decades of experience and a proven track record. Before his time with the Red Devils, he led programs at Pendleton High School for 17 seasons and at Franklin County HighSchool in Georgia for three years. His overall head coaching record stands at 161-116.

“Coach Sutherland’s impact on

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Pickens restores historic outdoor warning siren

PICKENS —  At the direction of Mayor Isaiah Scipio, the City of Pickens has undertaken the restoration and reinstallation of a historic outdoor warning siren to strengthen community preparedness and emergency notification capabilities.

Over the next few weeks, crews will install a fully restored Federal Signal STH10 outdoor warning siren on the water tank located behind the shops on East Main Street.

Originally used decades ago to alert firefighters to emergencies, the

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Pickens sweeps Bishop England for 18th volleyball championship

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

COLUMBIA — Having dropped just one set on its way to the Class 4A volleyball state championship, the Pickens High School volleyball team prepared for possibly its biggest challenge yet with the title on the line against the Bishop England Battling Bishops on Saturday.

The Bishops, the national leader in volleyball state championships according to the South Carolina High School League, failed to provide much of a challenge for Pickens as the Blue Flame swept the Bishops 3-0 in straight sets to secure Pickens’ 18th volleyball state championship in school history.

“I’m just trying to let this soak in and realize what just happened,” Pickens head coach Mellie Crumpton said after the win. “We are a solid all-around team and we have grit. Our word for tonight was relentless. I told them to be relentless, and that’s what we came out and did.”

The championship win was the second straight for the Blue Flame — their first back-to-back titles since 2013-14.

“Honestly, I’ve just been praying the whole season that we would make it back,” Pickens senior setter Lily Clarkson said. “We just had to believe and trust in God’s plan, and