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WWII vet Pace visits Hagood Elementary for Veterans Day

WWII vet Pace visits Hagood Elementary for Veterans Day

By Alicia Looper Special to the Courier news@thepccourier.com PICKENS — Hagood Elementary had a unique visitor on Veterans’ Day this More »

LHS football coach retires

LHS football coach retires

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

This week in the PICKENS COUNTY COURIER’s FOOTBALL FRENZY Sponsored by MOUNTAIN VIEW FUNERALS AND CREMATIONS

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NO ANSWERS Camden hands Daniel its largest loss since 2016 in playoff rout Strom storms past Liberty; Clemson hangs on More »

FOLKS scholarship deadline is Friday

FOLKS scholarship deadline is Friday

Jack Lewis Scholarship to help students with passion for conservation UPSTATE — Friends of Lake Keowee Society (FOLKS) has announced More »

Pickens sweeps Bishop England for 18th volleyball championship

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 More »

 

Courier Legal Notices 11-29-23

SUMMONS AND NOTICE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF GREENVILLE, I
N THE PROBATE COURT,
C.A. No.: 2020ES2302247
IN THE MATTER OF:  RAY HALSTEAD – PETITION TO DETERMINE HEIRS
ROY HALSTEAD, Petitioner v. RANDALL HALSTEAD, RONALD HALSTEAD, HOLLY HARRINGTON, JOSH HOOPER, SANDY KIRBY, TAMMIE KIRBY, AND CHARLIE KIRBY, Respondent(s)
TO THE RESPONDENT(S) NAMED ABOVE:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Petition in this action filed against you and to serve a copy of your Answer to said Petition upon the subscriber, Attorney W. Brandon Bell, 10 Century Dr, Suite B, Greenville, SC 29607 and the Greenville County Probate Court within thirty (30) days following the date of service upon you, exclusive of the date of service, and if you fail to answer said Petition within the time stated, Petitioner will apply for a Judgment by Default against you for the relief requested in the Petition.
PETITION TO DETERMINE HEIRS
This shall also serve as notice of the hearing set for January 9, 2024 at 10am at the Greenville County Probate Court at 301 University Ridge, Greenville County Square, Suite N-T100 (Estate Division)
PURPOSE OF HEARING:  To determine the legitimate heirs of Ray Halstead.  Executed this 10th day of November 2023.  s/W. Brandon Bell, Esq., 10 Century Dr, Suite B, Greenville, SC 29607.  (864)906-7992.
NOTE:  Probate Court recommends that all interested parties be represented by counsel licensed to practice law in South Carolina.  In an interested party wishes to represent himself, he will be required to adhere to the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure and Rules of Evidence.

Talbert beats Womack in runoff for Easley Mayor seat

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

 

PICKENS — Pickens County voters returned to the polls one last time on Tuesday night for runoff elections in Central, Easley and Pickens.

The biggest change of the night came in Easley, where Lisa Talbert defeat incumbent Mayor Butch Womack.

Talbert received 1,812 votes compared to Womack’s 1,061, unseating the Easley mayor after just one term. Easley had a 17.98 percent voter turnout for its election.

In Pickens, Floyd Rogers and Allie Winter held off Morrell Stokes in the race for two city council seats.

Rogers led the way with 220 votes, and Winter clinched her seat with 160 votes. Stokes had 103 votes in defeat. Pickens had a 16.07 percent voter turnout.

The town of Central had two separate runoffs for council seats.

In the battle between Doug Barry and incumbent Joe Moss, Moss won reelection with 110 votes. Barry received 83 votes.

Meanwhile, Robert Carl Griffin took down Bryan Schaupp in the race to fill L.C. Hayes’ unexpired council term, taking 103 votes compared to Schaupp’s 86. Central had the lowest voter turnout of the three municipalities, with just 8.07 percent of voters returning to the polls for the runoff.

Officials request SLED investigate city councilwoman

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — Several officials are calling for the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) to investigate Easley City Councilwoman Denise Davidson.

According to a letter to SLED Chief Mark Keel dated Nov. 17 and signed by Rep. Neal Collins, Sen. Rex Rice, Pickens County Council chairman Chris Bowers and County Councilmen Henry Wilson and Roy Costner, allegations of criminal activity “including misconduct in office by a public official, conspiracy to breach security, disclosure of

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150 years and counting

Easley First Baptist Church celebrates 150th anniversary

EASLEY — Even before the City of Easley was granted its charter, First Baptist Church, Easley, has stood as a beacon of faith in Pickens County.

That beacon celebrated a monumental moment earlier this month as constituents gathered for the church’s 150th anniversary service.

While the Church has faced many trials and tribulations over the years, Pastor John Adams stressed that the Church has continued to prosper through faith.

“By the mighty hand of God, First Baptist Church, we’ve stayed the course amidst all these difficulties. We’ve tried to be faithful to what God called the church to be and to do. We have worshipped Him by reading the Word of God, singing the grand songs of the faith, testifying of His faithfulness, praying together, preaching the Word of God, and exhorting all people to come to Jesus Christ,” Adams said.

Adams also highlighted the many accomplishments of the Church over the last 150 years.

“We’ve sought to reach out to others in the name of Jesus beginning in our great city,” Adams said. “We’ve launched new churches. United Christian Ministries was born out of our church. SHINE was birthed in a member’s heart one Sunday night. We’ve joined hands with other churches of various Christian denominations to serve this city through an Arts Camp, an FCA Community Basketball Camp, beds for children through Sleep in Heavenly Peace and a bicycle ride to put shoes on the children’s feet in Pickens County.

We believe that when believers join hearts and hands from churches across denominational line and put feet to their prayers, lives are changed and a community is strengthened”

 

Coming Alive

Lions use third quarter surge to blow by Chester, advance to upper state championship and Tigers top UNC for third straight win.

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Father charged with abusing infant

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — An Easley man faces child abuse charges after an area hospital contacted law enforcement.

Joshua Wayne Seawright is charged with unlawful conduct toward a child and inflicting great bodily harm upon a

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Easley man convicted of sex crimes

Victim was resident of Sumter nursing home

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

COLUMBIA — An Easley man has been found guilty of attempting to sexually assault a nursing home resident.

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced Monday that 39-year-old Towodi T. Shequoyah of Easley was found guilty by a Sumter County jury Nov. 16 on charges of third-degree attempt to commit criminal sexual conduct, attempt to commit abuse of a vulnerable adult and indecent exposure.

The verdict stems from Shequoyah’s actions while working as a licensed practical nurse at Blue Ridge of Sumter, a

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Woman struck, killed by cars

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — A woman died after being hit by multiple vehicles early Monday morning in Easley.

Pickens County Chief Deputy Coroner Andrew Wilson identified the victim as

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Sunset man killed in crash

PICKENS — A Sunset man died in a single-vehicle accident in Pickens last week.

The accident happened at 8:24 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15, on Hagood Mill Road, about 5 miles north of Pickens, according to South Carolina Highway Patrol Lance

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County Christmas parades are right around the corner

By Elizabeth Whiten
Staff Reporter
Liz@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — With Christmas just around the corner, municipalities throughout the county are getting into the holiday spirit with their annual Christmas parades and celebrations.

First up, will be the city of Pickens as it prepares to host the 2023 Pickens Christmas Parade on Dec. 1. The parade will be held starting at 7 p.m., on Main Street inPickens.

This year, Pickens will be taking parade goers on a nostalgic trip with their theme: “Christmas Through

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