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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 »

 

Clemson freshman found dead at store

CLEMSON — The Pickens County Coroner’s Office said Friday the person found dead at a Clemson convenience store earlier in the week was an 18-year-old Clemson University student.

Deputy coroner Heather Harrison said Joseph McPartland, of Roswell, Ga., had been living in a university dorm early in his freshman year.

Clemson police officers responded to a 7-Eleven on Old Greenville Highway at 2:29 p.m. Monday, Sept. 12, after receiving a report of an unconscious person inside, Chief Jorge Campos said last week.

Officers attempted to give lifesaving aid to McPartland, but were unable to revive him.

Harrison said Friday the incident remains under investigation, with Clemson police detectives helping the coroner’s office.

County to up enforcement against recycling misuse

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — Pickens County staff plan to step up enforcement of rules and regulations regarding recycling, particularly misuse of the centers by commercial contractors, county administrator Ken Roper said during county council’s Sept. 12 meeting.

What can and can’t be recycled is outlined in brochures available online and handed out by the Solid Waste Department, Roper said.

“It gives the rules and regulations surrounding what we recycle, what we accept at the dump, that sort of thing,” he said. “I

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Woman dies days after crash

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter

NORRIS — A Sumter woman died Sunday, several days after suffering injuries in a wreck in Pickens County.

Pickens County deputy coroner Heather Harrison identified the victim as Tracey Harvin, 59.

The single-vehicle accident occurred at 10:24 p.m. Friday at Garrett Drive and North Norris Drive in Norris, Harrison said.

Harvin, who was not wearing a seatbelt, died of her injuries Sunday afternoon at Greenville Memorial Hospital, according to Harrison.

The South Carolina Highway Patrol is investigating the wreck.

Asking an expert about economic anxieties

The stock market took a nosedive last week because everyone panicked over the revelation that inflation had jumped by a whopping one-tenth of 1 percent in August.

Seems pretty crazy to me.

So I thought it would be a good time to check in with my favorite economist, the esteemed author of “Baptists and Bootleggers,” the only non-football Clemson person I know who is famous enough to have his own Wikipedia page, Bruce Yandle.

In addition to being a Dean Emeritus of Clemson University, he was once executive director of the Federal Trade

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Homeless vets still need help

Right about now the weather is cooling off. Or, if it hasn’t, it soon will. Before we know it, hard winter will be upon us. As of this year, there are 38,000 homeless veterans who will be living outside in that weather.

Homeless people make up 7 percent of the population, but 13 percent of the homeless population are veterans. Over half have a disability. Nearly three-quarters have substance abuse problems. Fully half

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Are we in control or being controlled?

There is much to be desired when it comes to spending time alone.

It’s only been in the last few years that the floodgates of voices have been opened to everyone at any time. Yes, we can see there have been written scrolls from thousands of years ago, and books were printed around the year 1200, but this information was not widely circulated.

Through the years, printing continued to expand and when newspapers became available, the masses were given a new realm that would inspire and influence their thinking. Take for example, in the early 19th century, when

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Rock & Roll with Pack 51

Cub Scout Pack 51 members pose for a photo on a recent visit to the Bob Campbell Geology Museum in Clemson. Following the museum, the Pack participated in a mini-golf tournament at the Oasis Ranch in Seneca. Pack 51 meets on Monday nights at the Troop 51 Scout Hut in Pickens, and youth between the ages of 5-10 are eligible to join. For more information, email pickenstroop51@gmail.com.

Music tour coming to Easley Shuckin’ Shack

EASLEY — Shuckin’ Shack recently announced the an 18-stop music tour with popular Nashville musicians and local artists.

The month-long “Fresh and Raw Tour” Together with Truist will visit each of the restaurant’s Eastern U.S. locations and come to Easley on Sept. 30. Shuckin’ Shack is locally owned by Don and Margaret Marcum.

Singer/songwriters C.J. Solar and Warren Garrett are on the bill for the tour stop, with support from local

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Garden club honored

At the September monthly Board meeting of the Pickens County Historical Society, the Pickens Garden Club was presented with a plaque of appreciation for its decades of caring for the Rose Garden at the historic Hagood-Mauldin House and Irma Morris Museum of Fine Arts, a cultural centerpiece of the Pickens community. Pictured, from left, are Garden Club members Ann Bowen, Anne Hall, president Mary Hardin, Historical Society president Ken Nabors and Cindy Wood.

Courier Community Calendar 9-21-22

  • Amazing Grace Fellowship schedules homecoming Oct. 2

 

Amazing Grace Fellowship is set to celebrate homecoming at 229 Pearl St. in Pickens on Oct. 2, with special singers Edify from Travelers Rest starting at 10 a.m. and Rev. Doug Saylors as the special speaker for the 11 a.m. worship hour.

Lunch will follow in the fellowship building. Amazing Grace pastor

Rev. Roland Bearden welcomes everyone to come worship on the church’s special day.

 

  • Easley Presbyterian craft fair this week

 

Easley Presbyterian Church, located at 200 S. 1st St., will be hosting a craft fair this week Thursday through Saturday.

Handmade items such as baby gifts, knitted pieces, home décor, jewelry, paintings, garden, ornaments, holiday decorations and upcycled goods will be sold.