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Library youth programs canceled for book review

Library youth programs canceled for book review

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com COUNTY — Users of the Pickens County Library System will experience changes in services More »

County plans new ambulance facility in Pickens

County plans new ambulance facility in Pickens

  By Mike Pulley Special to the Courier news@thepccourier.com PICKENS — Pickens County is planning to build a new ambulance More »

Daniel girls see season end with third round loss to South Pointe

Daniel girls see season end with third round loss to South Pointe

By Bru Nimmons Sports Editor bnimmons@thepccourier.com CENTRAL — With a trip to the Upper State championship on the line, the More »

Skardon’s ‘Clemson 8 Challenge’ celebrates legacy of POW heroes

Skardon’s ‘Clemson 8 Challenge’ celebrates legacy of POW heroes

CLEMSON — Long before his death at 104 in 2021, retired U.S. Army Col. Ben Skardon made it his mission More »

IT IS TIME TO VOTE IN THE PICKENS COUNTY COUNTY COURIER’S READERS CHOICE AWARDS

IT IS TIME TO VOTE IN THE PICKENS COUNTY COUNTY COURIER’S READERS CHOICE AWARDS

Everyone run out and grab this week’s Pickens County Courier and vote for your favorite businesses in Pickens — and More »

 

Durrah happy with Easley’s spring efforts

By Eugene Jolley
Courier Sports
news@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — The Easley Green Wave capped off spring practice with an exciting spring game May 19, won by the Green team (defense), 51-43.

“I thought it was a pretty good day,” Easley coach Jordan Durrah said. “I thought we were able to run the football. I thought we were able to stop the run. There were a lot of explosive plays. The defense did a really good job of creating negative plays. It was good to see tackles for loss and some sacks, and that is

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Daniel defense turns heads in spring

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

CENTRAL — After two weeks of practice, the Daniel football team finished up its spring session on May 19 with the annual Blue-Gold spring game.

In the scrimmage, the Daniel defense looked more than ready for another stellar season, while the Lions still have plenty of questions to answer offensively.

From the start of the day’s action, it was apparent that the defense had the advantage, with Ty Plumblee and Tristyn Carrington each sacking Kolton

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Rogers golf tourney scheduled for June

PICKENS — The 19th annual Charles F. Rogers Scholarship Fund Golf Tournament is scheduled for Saturday, June 10.

The tournament, which annually benefits a male and female senior basketball player from Pickens High School planning to attend a university, college or technical school, is set to kick off

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Issaqueena Bombing Range historical marker dedicated

Semper Fi Barn opens to visitors on Memorial Day

By Riley Morningstar
Courtesy The Journal
rmorningstar@upstatetoday.com

CENTRAL — More than 50 people passed through the Semper Fi Barn in Central to pause for reflection on Memorial Day.

CEO and founder Tom von Kaenel opened the place of respite for veterans, where they can relax and stay at the barn for up to three days at no charge, in March.

“We’ve opened up the barn for everybody,” he said, calling Memorial

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County roads on DOT paving list

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — More than 15 miles of roads in Pickens County are slated to receive work from the South Carolina Department of Transportation.

On May 18, SCDOT’s Commission approved the agency’s 2024 Pavement Improvement Program.

The 2024 program adds another $775 million to the $2.8 billion previously invested in paving improvements across the state since the agency’s Strategic 10-Year Plan was implemented, according to a release from SCDOT.

“When we implemented the Strategic 10-Year Plan in 2018, we set out to make significant

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A time to remember and respect

This is a week when we honor those who died in battle for our country.

There was a time when society seemed to be more sensitive and compassionate about casualties of war, but today there are many distractions that cause the mind and conscience to skip over what is important. Another example is the neglect to teach young children about who God is. Nevertheless, some people might not realize there is a distinction between Memorial Day and Veterans Day.

Memorial Day commemorates the men and women who died while serving in the United States armed forces, particularly those who died in battle or as a result of wounds sustained in battle. In other words, the purpose of Memorial Day is to memorialize the veterans who made the

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Putting my foot in my mouth

I have finally discovered something I am good at. No, not just good — I’m an expert. I’ve been doing it for years.

Whether attending conferences or cocktail parties, I am very skillful at putting my foot in my mouth. There is an old rhyme that says “sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” That is not true. Hurtful words can sting, injure, bruise and cause you to lose confidence. Hurtful words hurt.

The expression “put your foot in it” surfaced in Britain in the 1800s and meant that you had

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School communication accolades and actions

I was thrilled to read in the Courier that the School District of Pickens County won 22 (!) awards from the South Carolina chapter of the National School Public Relations Association earlier this month.

Many congratulations to Liberty Primary, McKissick Academy of Science & Technology, R.C. Edwards Middle and the SDPC Work-based Learning Program, as well as SDPC employees Darian Byrd, Anna Esuary, Caroline Fowler, Thomas Preisig and Andrew Shipman for being

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Courier Letters to the Editor

Remember those who paid price

Dear Editor,

As Memorial Day rolls around this year, I want to take a moment and remember all of those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. More than 1.5 million men and women have died to provide our freedoms in our Constitutional Republic of our United States of America. I will not forget these brave patriots who believed in and died for our “One Nation under God.”

Pickens County has a rich heritage of military honor and patriotism, and that makes me proud to call Pickens my hometown. We have more

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