Courier Legal Notices 12-13-23
Liberty City Administrator Calvert resigns
Former Pickens admin Trotter named interim
LIBERTY — Liberty’s city administrator tendered his resignation last week.
In a release issued by the city on Nov. 29, officials announced Michael
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Man arrested in Clemson drug bust
By Norm Cannada
Courtesy The Journal
ncannada@upstatetoday.com
CLEMSON — An anonymous tip this week in Clemson led to the arrest of a local man on multiple drug charges and the
drugs — some measured in pounds — were seized by the Clemson Police Department.
Carson McDowell, 24, of Freedom Drive in Clemson, is
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DANIEL SENIOR CLASS BECOME PROGRAM’S FIRST THREE-TIME STATE CHAMPIONS AFTER DROPPING CAMDEN IN OT
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Discounted internet options to be available for SDPC families
By Andrea Kelly
Courtesy the Journal
akelley@upstatetoday.com
EASLEY — Families across the School District of Pickens County can get discounted internet thanks to a new program.
All families of SDPC students are eligible to participate in the Affordable
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Clemson appoints new city attorney
By Lauren Pierce
Courtesy the Journal
lpierce@upstatetoday.com
CLEMSON — The city of Clemson has found its next city attorney after not having one for several months.
Clemson City Council was swift at Monday night’s meeting in unanimously appointing Michael Kozlarek of King Kozlarek Law firm based in Greenville. He was finally selected after several interviews were made during an executive
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Pickens County schools participating in Red Kettle Ring Off this Saturday
COUNTY — It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas as The Salvation Army of Greenville, Pickens and Oconee Counties prepares for its annual Red Kettle Impact Campaign.
This season, there are multiple opportunities for community support.
On Saturday, The Salvation Army will partner with the School District of Pickens County to host a Red Kettle Ring Off
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Let’s Talk Pickens Parks and Rec
The Doodle Trail is one of the most popular hiking and biking trails in the update. A large portion of that popularity is
due to its history with the railroad. People will travel from miles (and even states) away to walk where decades of men and women rode.
Most of the Doodle history can be read around the Doodle Park and in books at our Pickens Brance Library on N. Catherine St. Soon there will
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Roper: Public input to be sought on 183 fixes
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
COUNTY — Pickens county administrator Ken Roper encourages the public to take part in meetings in 2024 to give their
input on a massive project to improve S.C. Highway 183.
In October, officials announced that the highway will receive more than $95
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