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Pickens County Council welcomes new members

By Evan Smoak
Courtesy The Journal
evan@upstatetoday.com

COUNTY — Pickens County Council welcomed two new members to its governing body last week.

Dale Holloway and Scott Lang joined returning members Chris Bowers and Alex Saitta for a swearing-in ceremony prior to the first meeting of 2025.

Holloway succeeds Henry Wilson as the District 6 representative.

Holloway told The Journal on Tuesday that he was excited to begin his tenure.

“I’m looking forward to a new chapter, kind of a new experience on this level,” Holloway said. “I’ve already spoken

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Clemson Music Fest coming in April

By Philip Sikes
Special to the Courier
news@thepccourier.com

CLEMSON — Clemson University and Southern Entertainment, with support from the City of Clemson, is set to host the second-annual Clemson Music Fest (CMF). The two-day festival is scheduled to take place on April 11-12  at the Upper Intramural Field and looks to build on the energy and excitement of last year’s inaugural event — quickly becoming one of the premier music festivals in the region.

Jessie Murph, The All-American Rejects and BigXthaPlug headline a diverse group of artists that will be performing at Clemson Music Fest. Murph will be one of the lead acts at both

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Snow Much Fun – Pickens County’s winter weather gets kids outside

Blue Ridge announces retirements

PICKENS — Three employees with a combined 118 years of service retired at the end of 2024 after a lifetime of dedication to Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative.

Senior vice president of marketing Denise McCormick and customer service representatives Dianne Lyles and Mike Keasler started a new chapter in their lives in January.

“In this day and age, it is almost unheard of to work at one company as long as Denise,

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Preserving the Music

The Winter Bluegrass Jubilee, currently the only annual fundraising event for Preserving Our Southern Appalachian Music (POSAM) is set for Saturday, Jan. 18 at Pickens High School from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.  This year, the jubilee will highlight award winning IBMA (International Bluegrass Music Association) artists, Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out and the Grammy nominee Darren Nicholson, and Band.  Other local bands, made up of previous Young Appalachian Musicians alumni (YAM) will be performing.  POSAM serves over 350 students each year in the elementary schools of Pickens and Oconee County.  The students are introduced to the instruments of traditional bluegrass (guitar, banjo, mandolin, and fiddle).

 

Hillcrest weathervane honors annual tradition in Clemson-Carolina rivalry

PICKENS — When the new Hillcrest office was being built in 1993, Andy Cone convinced the architects to design a weathervane featuring interchangeable Clemson University and University of South Carolina mascots.

Cone was the President of Hillcrest and a lifelong Clemson fan. Hillcrest founder Dwight Holder was at the other end of the spectrum as a Gamecock fan.

Cone remembered growing up in Clemson and watching the six o’clock

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Public safety startup PursuitAlert appoints new CEO

PICKENS — PursuitAlert, a leading innovator in public safety technology founded by former Pickens County Undersheriff Tim Morgan, announced today the appointment of Joe Cameron as its new Chief Executive Officer.

Morgan founded the company to alert citizens of nearby high-speed police pursuits, after having been at the forefront of addressing such challenges as a law enforcement officer until his retirement in 2012. PursuitAlert is part of Upstate Upstarts, a group of technology startups based in Pickens, Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Seneca, Union, and Cherokee counties.

Under Morgan’s leadership, PursuitAlert has developed innovative solutions to enhance public safety and expanded the service to six states across the nation.

The company’s technology provides real-time alerts, similar to Amber Alerts and weather alerts, about nearby emergency vehicle operations, giving users a 30-45 second notice of potential dangers, such as a police chase, approaching emergency

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Courier announces 2024 All- County Football Team