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The ninth-ranked Clemson football team suffered a season-opening 28-7 loss at Duke on Monday night in Durham, N.C. The Tigers turned the ball over three times in the defeat and squandered multiple red-zone opportunities in falling at Duke for the first time since 2004. To read about Clemson’s stunning loss, See Football Frenzy sponsored by Mountain View Funerals and Cremations below in this post. .
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Support of United Way helps students, families succeed

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — United Way of Pickens County staff and supporters gathered Thursday to celebrate the organization’s successes in the past year.

“United Way truly is a community organization and it’s driven by community members who volunteer their time and resources to fight for the education, financial stability and basic needs of every person in Pickens County,” said Lyndy Schonhar, Director of Corporate Engagement for United Way of Pickens County.

A lot has happened in the past year, she said.

“We’ve seen so many futures made brighter within households, in classrooms, sometimes in the walls of our own building,” Schonhar said.

Supporters have contributed to programs targeting education and financial stability, “two significant building blocks for a better future,” she said.

The Camp iRock program works toward United Way’s “bold goal that 70 percent of third graders will be reading on grade level by the year 2025,” Schonhar said.

This year’s summer reading program saw 500 children in k4 through third grade register, she said.

“Most days, an average of 400 children were having the time of their lives while working hard on improving their reading,” Schonhar said.”96 percent of children who attended at least 50 percent of camp maintained or grew in their reading levels.”

Camp iRock will celebrate 10 years of changing lives next year, she said.

“We owe it all to donors and friends like you, who donate so generously to United Way’s early education initiatives,” Schonhar said. “The very first cohort of Camp iRock children are graduating in 2024.”

Helping kids enter kindergarten ready to learn is a key factor in helping them reach on grade level by the time they reach third grade, she said.

The organization’s Women United network began the Preschool Pages program five years ago.

“More than 1,600 books were provided to 300 preschoolers across 11 elementary schools last year,” Schonhar said. “For more than 100 children, Preschool Pages was the only formal enrichment program they participated in.”

Teachers have seen growth in those preschoolers in both early literacy and classroom readiness, she said.

Women United’s annual fundraiser, the Luncheon for Literacy, is set for March 2024.

“These programs cannot happen without community support,” Schonhar said.

Free File, United Way of Pickens County’s free tax preparation program, is also having an impact on individuals and families, she said.

“1,555 families and individuals, with an average household income of roughly $19,000 were able to have their taxes prepared for free,” Schonhar said.

Because of that, nearly $1.9 million went “back into the pockets of hardworking people in Pickens County last year,” she said.

Those served by the program included students, refugees, veterans and the elderly.

“This service would not have been possible without our 39 Free File volunteers who served as readers and preparers,” Schonhar said.

Pathways, a one-on-one intensive financial coaching program, continues to make an impact since launching in 2021, giving the families and individuals participating the skills, assistance, knowledge and resources needed “to achieve freedom over their finances,” she said.

Among the 5 people participating in the program during the first 6 months of 2023, the average debt to income ratio went from 49 percent to 22 percent, the percentage between expenses and income decreased from an average of 91 percent to 84 percent, the average credit score increased from 598 to 662, Schonhar said.

“The total amount in savings accounts increased from $338 to $9,635,” she said. “These are all very encouraging statistics and speak to the determination of both the participants and their coaches.”

Pinnacle Financial Partners teamed with United Way of Pickens County this year on the Pathways program, helping develop training modules for current and future Pathways participants.

“We are incredibly grateful for the impact that this will have on families and individuals in Pickens County,” Schonhar said.

 

 

Financial coaching program changed local family’s lives

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — Liberty resident Christina Steward and her family are on a new path, thanks to a program launched by United Way of Pickens County during the height of the pandemic.

Steward discussed her experience with the Pathways program, at United Way of Pickens County’s 2023 Annual Meeting, held Thursday in

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Clemson Rotary awards $21,500 in grants

CLEMSON — The Rotary Club of Clemson Foundation is delighted to announce the distribution of $21,500 in grants to ten exceptional local organizations that tirelessly work to enhance our community’s well-being. These grants, a testament to the Rotary Club’s commitment to

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Honoring The Fallen

SC mariners killed at Pearl Harbor honored

By Riley Morningstar
Courtesy The Journal
rmorningstar@upstatetoday.com

CENTRAL — A nationwide effort to connect generations and bring closure over one of the most infamous days in American history hit close to home Thursday.

Families, active service members and veterans gathered at the ever-busy Semper Fi Barn in Central for a special ceremony to pay tribute to the seven South Carolina sailors, nine military personnel in all, who were killed at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, and were recently identified through a civilian-led effort to identify remains of those killed aboard the

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Candlelight vigil to be held in memory of overdose victims

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

PICKENS – An event Thursday evening aims to honor and remember those who have been lost to fatal drug overdoses.

August 31 is International Overdose Awareness Day, the world’s largest annual campaign to end overdose, remember without stigma those who have died from overdose and acknowledge the grief of the family and friends left behind, according to Kim Chastain with Foothills Fentanyl Fight, a newly-formed coalition dedicated to fentanyl awareness.

“I had made contact with so many parents and loved ones that had the same heartbreaking story I had so I knew we had to come together

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Two arrested on Fentanyl charges

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
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COUNTY — Two men face drug charges after an undercover investigation by the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office.

According to a news release issued Monday, the agency’s Special Operations Unit conducted an undercover investigation in Pickens County, which led to multiple drug warrants being issued for Brett William Ferguson.

Special Operations Unit agents and members of the sheriff’s office’s Community Action Team executed a search warrant at Ferguson’s home on Aug. 16, the release said.

Ferguson was found to be in possession of a revolver and a trafficking weight of

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Lady Blue Flame go 1-1 in home tri-match

PICKENS — The Pickens High School Lady Blue Flame volleyball team kicked off their season on Aug. 24 in the friendly confines of Peggy Harden Anthony Gymnasium at Pickens High School. That evening Pickens hosted a tri-match with Wren and T.C. Roberson.

The Lady Blue Flame team began the tri-match playing against the Roberson Rams, who made the trip down the mountain from Asheville, N.C. Roberson took the first set 26-28, but Pickens came back to win the next two sets 27-

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