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Culpepper named PHS principal

Culpepper named PHS principal

Neuner, Plyler named principals of DES, FAE By Bru Nimmons Staff Reporter bnimmons@thepccourier.com COUNTY — The School District of Pickens More »

SCDOT seeking comment on 183-178 intersection

SCDOT seeking comment on 183-178 intersection

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com PICKENS — Officials are seeking public comment on a proposed “road diet” along portions More »

Cannon Church breaks ground on new building

Cannon Church breaks ground on new building

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com CENTRAL — Construction of a $2 million addition to the grounds of Cannon Church More »

Lady Lions take down county foe Pickens for 18th straight victory

Lady Lions take down county foe Pickens for 18th straight victory

By Bru Nimmons Sports Editor bnimmons@thepccourier.com CENTRAL — After blowing by county foe Pickens in their first matchup this season, More »

Red Devils go cold against top-ranked High Point

Red Devils go cold against top-ranked High Point

By Bru Nimmons Sports Editor bnimmons@thepccourier.com LIBERTY — Hosting top-ranked High Point on senior night, the sixth-ranked Liberty High School More »

Deep Winter Blues Festival returns

Deep Winter Blues Festival returns

PICKENS — The soulful sounds of the blues will once again echo through the hills of the Upstate as the More »

 

Courier Legal Notices


AMENDED SUMMONS
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF PICKENS
IN THE PROBATE COURT
Case #: 2022-ES-39-00850

In the Matter of: Gail A. Hussey
Robert C. Stinson, Petitioner,
-vs- Phyllis Hall, Donna Alverson, Beth Alverson, Tina Alverson, Dwayne Nabors, Travis Nabors Bryan Nabors, James Hall, Rhoda Hess, and Michael Nabors, and John Doe and Jane Doe representing any unknown heirs, or other person claiming an interest, Respondents.

TO THE RESPONDENTS:

You are hereby summoned and required to answer the Amended Petition in this action a copy of which is served on you and which is filed in

Trump looks forward to upcoming local visit, calling Pickens ‘my area’

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — South Carolina remains important to former President Donald Trump, and he’s looking forward to his upcoming rally in Pickens.

The 45th president of the United States spoke exclusively to the Pickens County Courier on Tuesday afternoon ahead of his July 1

 

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Police chief resigns after fight

Reports: Whitten used racial slurs during June 10 incident at Mile Creek landing

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — Easley Police Chief Stan Whitten resigned on Thursday after allegations he hurled racial slurs during a fight at a Six Mile park earlier this month.

Whitten had been placed on administrative leave earlier in the week while an internal investigation was conducted following an incident he was involved in at Mile Creek County Park on June 10.

According to Pickens County Sheriff’s Office incident reports, three deputies were

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Highway 11 crash kills 2

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
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CLEVELAND — Two Clemson residents were killed in a car accident on S.C. Highway 11 Sunday evening.

Pickens County chief deputy coroner Andrew Wilson identified the victims as Alberta Oduraa Quartey, 23,

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Woman charged after traffic stop

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
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EASLEY — A woman was arrested after a K-9 officer smelled drugs in her vehicle, according to police.

According to a release from the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office, deputies with the Uniform Patrol Division’s Bravo Team responded to a call for service involving a disabled motorist on McAlister Road in Easley on May 29.

Deputies found the vehicle occupied by Crissie Megan Bryant, who was behaving suspiciously,

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County to use ARPA funds for radio upgrades

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — Pickens County will use more than $10 million of the funds it received from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to upgrade its emergency radio system.

During their June 5 meeting, county council members voted to allocate $10,366,373 of ARPA funding for the radio system.

During the public forum portion of the meeting, several speakers urged council to adopt a

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Marcell named Liberty boys’ basketball coach

LIBERTY — Less than a month after Jonathan Dilworth stepped down as Liberty High boys’ basketball coach to become the school’s athletic director, the Red Devils have found his replacement leading the hoops program.

According to a press release from the school, Brenden Marcell has been

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Collapsing culverts a recurring theme?

When you see dump trucks rolling down the street in front of your house — backwards — you might suspect that something weird is going on.

Then you remember that a water main on your street busted — twice — the day before, and that there is now a hole in the road at the bottom of the hill.

Then you realize that the trucks are going in reverse because they can’t turn around. Because the road is

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Courier Letters to the Editor 6-21-23

Thanks from Cold Springs

Dear Editor,
The friends and family of Cold Springs Missionary Baptist Church and Mrs. Loree Hightower would like to thank our community of Pickens, for all your love and support during our hot dog/ yard sale, and we look forward to serving you again.
Please look for our next announcement in the Pickens County Courier as we plan our next event to help in the renovation of God’s house. We are that little church setting on the hillside, where all are welcome and prayers are free! Please continue to help us let our light shine as it has

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The enigmatic tattoo

Polynesian cultures have adorned their bodies with artistic designs for centuries. The word tattoo comes from the Polynesian word “tatau.”

During the 1700s, Capt. Cook’s exploration of the Pacific revealed this unique art form to sailors. The tattoos separated the seamen from the landlubbers and served as a protective charm. A tattoo of an anchor indicated the sailor had crossed the Atlantic, while a compass or nautical

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