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Pickens Chamber holds annual awards banquet
By Rocky Nimmons
Publisher
rnimmons@thepccourier.com
PICKENS — The Greater Pickens Chamber of Commerce held its annual awards banquet on Thursday, March 26, at Tavern 53 inside the Pickens Golf Club, bringing together chamber members, business owners, and community leaders for an evening of recognition and fellowship.
The banquet offered attendees the chance to enjoy a night out, network with fellow professionals, and celebrate the presentation of the chamber’s annual awards.
Each year, the highlight of the event is the presentation of the Duke Energy Citizenship Award, one of the chamber’s most distinguished honors. This year’s award was
DPH confirms rabid skunks in Pickens County
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
COUNTY — The South Carolina Department of Public Health said a person and a horse in Pickens County were recently exposed to skunks that later tested positive for rabies
in separate incidents.
A DPH release issued March 26 said a skunk found near Moorefield Memorial Highway and Belle Shoals Road in Pickens was submitted for testing to DPH’s laboratory on March 23 and was confirmed to have rabies the next day.
No people were known to have been exposed to the skunk, but a horse was exposed and will be quarantined as required by the S.C. Rabies Control Act, the release said.
Another skunk found near Davis Road and Gilstrap Drive in Liberty was submitted for
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County to honor Andrew Pickens for America 250
COUNTY — The Pickens County America 250 Committee, in partnership with the Pickens County Historical Society, will host a series of special commemorative events
honoring the county’s Revolutionary War heritage as the nation approaches the 250th anniversary of American independence.
The events will celebrate the legacy of Gen. Andrew Pickens, the Revolutionary War hero for whom Pickens County is named, and will highlight the courage and sacrifice of the Patriots who fought for liberty in the South Carolina backcountry.
The public is invited to attend three important
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egg-stra special Easter Sunday
Hop on these tips for a great Easter egg hunt
Egg hunts are a traditional component of many people’s Easter celebrations. Children often delight in searching for eggs around the house or in the backyard. Egg hunts are
so popular that they have become a component of many town-sponsored festivities.
There are many ways to make Easter egg hunts more enjoyable and productive for participants of all ages. Try these “eggcellent” ideas.
- Designate a clear hunting area. Young children can grow frustrated searching for eggs in large areas. Set parameters for the search area that are manageable depending on the ages of the children participating. If you’ll be in a large yard or field, tape off the search area perimeter.You must be logged in to view this content.
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New Pickens book fuels scholarships
PICKENS — Local author and historian Charles Hood has announced the release of his newest book, a detailed look at the people, places, and events that shaped the
community of Pickens. In keeping with his
longstanding commitment to preserving local heritage and supporting young musicians, 100 percent of book proceeds will benefit the Ryan Hood Memorial Scholarship Fund, offered through the Young Appalachian Musicians program administered by Preserving Our Southern Appalachian Music, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
The scholarship was established in memory of Ryan Hood, the late son of Charles and his
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SC AG Wilson voices support of GP Speedway
By Mike Pulley
Special to the Courier
news@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson will make a campaign stop
April 4 at an event in support of saving the historic Greenville-Pickens Speedway.
Wilson, a Republican, is running for the state’s governorship. He made an extensive post on Facebook on Monday, March 23, in support of saving the second-oldest speedway in NASCAR history.
“I’ve heard from folks across the state who want to protect (the racetrack),” Wilson wrote. “They’re right. I believe transparency and accountability matter in decisions that impact our communities. And as Governor, I’ll make sure
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Hiott receives Duke Energy Citizenship and Service Award
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — As his legislative career nears its end, Rep. Davey Hiott was recently honored for his service to the community.
Hiott announced last year that he would not be seeking reelection to the South Carolina House of Representatives this year after more than two decades in office.
He received the Duke Energy Citizenship and Service Award during the Greater Easley Chamber of Commerce’s annual meeting and awards luncheon, held March 19 at The
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Easley Spring Fling is right around the corner
EASLEY — Downtown Easley is gearing up for one of its most anticipated annual events as the Easley Spring Fling returns to Old Market Square on Saturday, April 11.
The festival will kick off at noon and run through 8 p.m., offering a full day of shopping, food, and live entertainment. A wide variety of craft vendors will be set up from noon
until 6 p.m., while food trucks and musical performances will continue into the evening.
This year’s entertainment lineup features a mix of local and regional talent. Luke Deuce will open the stage from 12:30 to 2 p.m., followed by Nathan Angelo from 2:30 to 4 p.m. The band Freebird will perform from 4:30 to 6 p.m., leading into the night’s grand finale with country artist John King, who will close out the festival from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
City officials encourage families, residents, and visitors to make plans to attend the 2026 Spring Fling, noting that the event continues to grow each year as a celebration of community, music, and local business.
The Spring Fling is made possible through the support of its main sponsor, Prisma Health, along



































