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Pickens sweeps Bishop England for 18th volleyball championship

Pickens sweeps Bishop England for 18th volleyball championship

By Bru Nimmons Sports Editor bnimmons@thepccourier.com COLUMBIA — Having dropped just one set on its way to the Class 4A More »

Balance key for state champs

Balance key for state champs

Last season, when the Pickens High School volleyball team overcame a year of adversity to secure the 17th state championship More »

Pickens runoff set for Tuesday

Pickens runoff set for Tuesday

By Bru Nimmons Staff Reporter bnimmons@thepccourier.com PICKENS — Voters from Pickens will return to the polls one final time this More »

TD Bank closing one Easley branch

TD Bank closing one Easley branch

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com EASLEY — A TD Bank branch in Easley is among the more than 50 More »

This week in the PICKENS COUNTY COURIER’s FOOTBALL FRENZY Sponsored by MOUNTAIN VIEW FUNERALS AND CREMATIONS

This week in the PICKENS COUNTY COURIER’s FOOTBALL FRENZY Sponsored by MOUNTAIN VIEW FUNERALS AND CREMATIONS

DROUGHT ENDED Red Devils take down Pelion for first playoff win since 2016 Lions survive Dreher to advance;  Easley season More »

Remembering the past, looking to the future

Remembering the past, looking to the future

By Steve Townsend Special to the Courier news@thepccourier.com CENTRAL — As the late summer sun set at the at the More »

 

Courier Legal Notices 7-9-25

NOTICE
To: The Unknown Owner
The following vehicle has been abandoned at: Buddy’s Towing and Recovery 108 S 5th Street, Easley, SC. There is a lien on the vehicle for tow in and storage in the amount of $ 1,610.00, plus any additional rent from the date of this notice.  Contact Debra Phillips at Buddy’s Towing and Recovery 864 855 4344 to claim this vehicle.
After 30 days from the date of this notice, Buddy’s Towing and Recovery will apply to sell the vehicle at the Pickens County Magistrate for public sale.

NASA: Fireball result of meteorite

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — A meteor that exploded over Georgia on Thursday afternoon was responsible for a bright “fireball” seen streaking across the skies in parts of the Southeastern United States, including Pickens County, according to NASA.

The fireball was first observed around 12:20 p.m., prompting more than 200

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‘Long overdue’

Monument to Andrew Pickens to highlight Legacy Square

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — Those passing by Legacy Square in Pickens are sure to have noticed work being done where the fountain used to be.

A monument to General Andrew Pickens is being built there, a project that Pickens Historical Society President Wayne Kelley calls “long overdue.”

“There is no proper monument here to General Andrew Pickens, the namesake of our

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Easley thrift store aims to help others

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — The operator of DH Tiny Homes Thrift Store hopes his small store can help fulfill a big purpose and assist the currently homeless while preventing others from becoming so in the future.

Dewight Crowley spoke with the Courier on June 25 about his purpose and that of the store, located at 319 Gentry Memorial Highway in Easley.

“I’m a lifelong drifter,” he said. “I started hitchhiking around the country at 14 years old.”

He traversed the country selling souvenirs at events.

“Back in the seventies and eighties we were called drifters,” Crowley said. “Now they’re just called homeless – completely two different things. Part of my ministry is determining the difference between homeless and drifters.”

He drifted again 8 years ago, following a divorce.

“I wanted to find a new life for me,” Crowley said.

That period, before he settled in the area, allowed him to “see the difference between

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America’s top chocolate shop has local roots

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

GREENVILLE — A business owned by a Pickens resident recently received national recognition.

Last month, USA Today named LaRue Fine Chocolate “Best Chocolate Shop in America.”

The store was nominated by a panel of experts and then voted upon by the national newspaper’s readers.

Elizabeth Logan McDaniel sat down with the Courier at the business’ location in West Greenville on June 20 to discuss the award.

McDaniel grew up in Easley and now lives in Pickens.

Working in the wine industry for more than 10 years, she began making chocolates with

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We hold these truths to be self-evident …

Editor’s note: The following text is a National Archives transcription of the stone engraving of the parchment Declaration of Independence on display in the rotunda at the National Archives Museum. The spelling and punctuation reflects the original.

In Congress, July 4, 1776

The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are

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Muddy rabbit tracks

Mark 16:15 “And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.”

This spring and early summer has been unusually rainy. The grass is growing to the point the mower is getting a more than normal workout and the string-line trimmer is well used.

The ponds are full and creeks are running full speed. Normally by this time of year they have ceased to flow

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Providing help for homeless vets

Organizations across the country that help homeless veterans are set to share in grants that total $42 million. Each grant, if approved, can be worth as much as $500,000 and will fund them for two years, beginning in October.

The grants, through the VA’s Legal Services for Veterans Grant Program, will help organizations that assist veterans with custody and child support problems, help veterans get their benefits, run interference with tenant-landlord issues and more. All

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The dangers of bagged greens

Sometimes we just want to take the easy path and quickly grab a few things for dinner. Bagged salad greens are often on our list — but it’s the last place we should be taking a shortcut in meal prep.

Between contaminated water in the fields and many people involved in the processing, handling and storage, food safety experts are pointing to bagged

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Courier Obituaries 7-2-25

JAMES ‘CECIL’ GILLESPIE

NORRIS — James “Cecil” Gillespie, 90, loving husband to Rose Marie Wardlaw Gillespie, passed away on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, at Greenville Memorial Hospital.

Born in Pickens County on May 23, 1935, Cecil was the beloved son of the late Samuel Moser Gillespie and Elsie Lamelia Chastain. Cecil served as an elder at The Church of God at Rices Creek.

Cecil found great joy in growing his garden. Having grown up on a farm, he cherished the outdoors. He also loved singing and playing the guitar, and he even had the opportunity to sing on WGGS. Above all, Cecil loved his Lord Jesus.

Survivors include his children, Amanda Connell (Kenneth) of Greer, Nancy Hardy of Pickens, Mary McCall of Pickens, Mark Gillespie (Kelly) of Pickens and John Gillespie