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Airport expansion officially opens

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

LIBERTY — Officials cut the ribbon Friday morning on a long-awaited project at the Pickens County Airport — the expanded north ramp.

“In total, this was right at a $10 million project,” Pickens County Airport administrator Carlos Salinas told those on hand for Friday’s ribbon-cutting ceremony. “That included the runway resurface, a new taxiway and the apron that you see in front of you here.”

Salinas said the project included “seven different types of funds.”

“That’s federal, state and local,” he said. “That’s just to give you an indication of the kind of creativity that happened to make this thing come together.”

The project increases the Pickens County Airport’s ramp space by 60

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Habitat for Humanity brings Hope to Pickens

 

By Marquis Mittelstet
Staff Reporter
marq@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — Homes, community, hope – such is the motto of the charitable and “for the people” Habitat for Humanity organization, a chapter of which is based right here in Pickens County (Pickens County Habitat for Humanity or PCHFH).

The organization strives to help construct homes for new and struggling families every year across the nation, including locally, Habitat for Humanity has repeatedly spoken on behalf of the American people, perhaps most notably with their advocacy for the Self-Help Ownership Program (SHOP) at their Habitat on the Hill annual legislative conference which takes place at our nation’s capital.

Pickens County Habitat for Humanity (PCHFH) is also committed to revitalizing Jaycee Park, in Pickens as part of its ongoing mission to build safe, affordable homes and strengthen communities. For over 40 years, the local organization has worked to create spaces where families can thrive, and recognized the vital role that shared community spaces play in fostering vibrant, connected neighborhoods. As work is done to expand our capacity, PCHFH believe that enhancing this essential nexus of community fellowship is a natural extension of our calling.

On Saturday, thanks to the help of a donation of $5,000 from Lowes and labor volunteered by members of community, work began at the park.

“We are thrilled to announce that Lowe’s, through their national grant program, has generously allocated $5,000 in funding to support the Jaycee Park revitalization project. This grant, coupled with the support of our local Lowe’s stores, will be instrumental in bringing this project to fruition,” said PCHFH Executive Director Tamara Dourney.

Pickens County Habitat for Humanity enlisted Habitat for Humanity’s Clemson University chapter, providing students studying construction with real-world experience in a practical and suitable environment.

Pickens County Habitat for Humanity’s executive director Tamara Dourney was pleased with the turnout to help, especially the younger volunteers, which she says is a consistently recurring and refreshing trend to see.

“I cannot tell you how many of our volunteers are younger people,” Dourney said.

The day of service dedicated to the beautification and enhancement of the Park beginning at 9 a.m. with volunteers spreading mulch next to the tennis courts, panting azaleas to add color and vitality to the park, Painting the playground equipment to create a fresh, inviting play space, painting the block portion of the stadium seats and installing new lumber where it was needed.

The hope is to enhance Jaycee Park and create a vibrant gathering place that will serve our community for generations to come.

Let the games begin

Senior League World Series to open play on Saturday

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — An Easley mainstay since 2017, the Senior League World Series will be returning to Pickens County this weekend.

The tournament, which pits the best 13-16-year-old baseball players from around the world against each other, will feature six international teams and six U.S. teams and will kick off this Saturday, July 27, at the J.B. “Red” Owens

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DAR holds annual awards program

COUNTY — Fort Prince George Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) gave out 10 awards to Pickens County students at its recent annual Student Awards Day. More than 60 family members and friends of the award

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Hagood Mill to host Banjo Extravaganza on Saturday

PICKENS — The Hagood Mill will look to bring together music lovers from around the area on Saturday, July 20th for a Banjo Extravaganza.

This educational event will trace the long history of the banjo from its earliest beginnings as a gourd instrument in Africa to today’s modern-day cousin, which is well recognized. Eventgoers can expect to enjoy

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Clemson scores court victory over ACC in Pickens

By Evan Smoak
Courtesy The Journal
evan@upstatetoday.com

PICKENS — Clemson University earned a favorable ruling from a Pickens County Circuit Court judge on Friday that will see the school’s lawsuit against the Atlantic Coast Conference move forward in South Carolina.

Judge Perry H. Gravely announced a preliminary ruling at the Pickens County Courthouse that Clemson successfully established

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CUPD earns second straight Agency of the Year honors

 

By Davis Simpson
Courtesy Clemson News
news@thepccourier.com

CLEMSON — The Clemson University Police Department (CUPD) was once again awarded Agency of the Year for Driving Under the Influence Enforcement and anti-underage drinking programs for its agency size

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Poole honored among Veteran Champions of the Year

By Philip Sikes
Courtesy Clemson News
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CLEMSON — Kimberly Poole, Ph.D., has been named as one of the 2024 Veteran Champions of the Year in Higher Education by the Military Friendly® program. The award recognizes individuals who passionately advocate for veterans in higher education. This year’s recipients will be published in the October issue of G.I. Jobs, a global publication that connects service members, veterans and their families to civilian career, education and business

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