Roper gives update on SC 183 safety enhancements
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
COUNTY — Work will be undertaken in the coming weeks to meet a deadline for planned safety improvements to S.C. Highway 183 — a deadline imposed by
Mother Nature.
In October 2023, the State Transportation Infrastructure Bank approved awarding $44.7 million to Pickens County for safety enhancements on S.C. 183.
To qualify for those funds, Pickens County had to provide a local match of $22.5 million, which it was able to do thanks to funding from the General Assembly, the County Transportation Committee
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Biden sweeps S.C. Democratic Primary
STATE — Four years after the S.C. Democratic Party primary served as the boost Joe Biden needed in his successful 2020 bid for the presidency, voters in the
state — and here locally — gave the president another big endorsement over the weekend in his bid for a second term
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Bedenbaugh plans to run for US House in SC’s 3rd District
Prosperity — Michael Bedenbaugh of Prosperity SC, realtor, property developer and formerly head of PreserveSC is to campaign for Jeff Duncan’s House seat as an independent. Mike decided to enter the political arena last year when he saw
it was obvious the nation had gone so far off course that it was time we need a drastic change in how we govern ourselves. Mike was inspired by the work of Rev. Martin Luther as well as George Washingtons farewell address. He created and published his 95 Theses for a
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Clemson trustees’ committee authorizes human-AI center
By Lauren Pierce
Courtesy The Journal
lpierce@upstatetoday.com
CHARLESTON — Clemson University Board of Trustees’ Educational Policy Committee approved a new center that will focus on the interaction between
humans and artificial intelligence.
Provost Bob Jones gave a presentation last Thursday for the proposed Human AI
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Rocks of ages
More than 3,000 years ago, a young shepherd boy killed a giant warrior with a rock from a slingshot.
David, the shepherd boy, took some cheese sandwiches to his older brothers, who were in the army fighting the Philistines. When David arrived at the camp, he learned that everyone was afraid of a giant named Goliath. So David challenged Goliath with only his slingshot as a weapon. Goliath wore
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Grace greater than all our sin
Since you were conceived, God has wanted your attention. He has never neglected or ignored you.
If you were to write down all the blessings and victories He has given over the years, they would prove He has been guiding and helping you all along. How could any of us even consider we were created by chance? The truth is that God specifically called you and has
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A letter to all registered US voters
A letter to all registered US voters
Dear Editor,
In November of this year, eligible American citizens will have the opportunity to vote in our presidential election. If I am able to, I will be voting for our country’s leader for the 16th time. In the almost 60 years I have voted in such elections, as well as local and state elections, I have voted as a Democrat, a Republican and
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Stay ready for the next storm
In many areas of the country it’s been a harsh winter. Snow, ice, wind, flooding … we’ve seen it all, sometimes several of those at the same time. We need to be
prepared for whatever Mother Nature throws at us.
The first step is to know what’s coming, and when. While the local news and weather can be your trusted source, having other options can’t
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Records center has caught up
The National Personnel Records Center, part of the National Archives and Records Administration, has finally cleared up a huge, four-year backlog of
work. Caused by the COVID pandemic, at one time they had a list of 600,000 requests for records.
From what we hear, it was a crazy time, with only a certain number of emergency personnel allowed to work in the building at once to take care of
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Courier Obituaries 2-7-24
JEFFREY NEIL HOOPER
EASLEY— Jeffrey Neil Hooper, 61, born May 22, 1962, passed away at home in
Easley on Jan. 23, 2024.
Jeff was predeceased by his father, James Ronald Hooper. He is survived by his mother, Irene Hooper; two children, Chelsea Oslar (Tim) and Jordan Hooper (Alex); and one sister, Cyndi Hooper.
To those who have known Jeff, he will be forever remembered for his indomitable spirit, his tremendous love for Harley-Davidsons and a cool Chevy truck. Jeff was also known to enjoy the companionship of his dear friends, while oftentimes entertaining a good cold beer, or maybe even two. Jeff would be remiss if it wasn’t mentioned that he cherished the time he had with his best friend Steve Kitchens, who paved the way ahead and was assuredly awaiting Jeff’s arrival, so they could be reunited again. May Jeffrey Hooper rest in peace, and may his family find strength and solace in the




































