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Historic schoolhouse restored, marker unveiled at Soapstone By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com PICKENS — A historical marker on the 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

ON A ROLL!! LIBERTY OVERCOMES SLOW START FOR THIRD STRAIGHT WIN LIONS LOOKING TOWARDS CLINTON; GREEN WAVE PREPARE FOR MANN; More »

Pickens Lip Sync Battle sparks community unity

Pickens Lip Sync Battle sparks community unity

PICKENS — The second annual Lip Sync Battle was held at the Pickens Amphitheater on Saturday, bringing music, laughter and More »

Grand opening held for Hagood Mill Pavilion

Grand opening held for Hagood Mill Pavilion

The grand opening of the Heritage Pavilion at Hagood Mill Historic Site was held on Friday at a free community More »

PC Habitat for Humanity to host dinner next week

PC Habitat for Humanity to host dinner next week

COUNTY Pickens County Habitat for Humanity (PCHFH) invites neighbors, supporters, and community partners to gather for the Have a Heart More »

4th annual Barns, Boots, Brew and Silent Auction set for Oct. 7

4th annual Barns, Boots, Brew and Silent Auction set for Oct. 7

EASLEY — Family Promise of Pickens County is excited to present its 4th Annual Barn, Boots Brew and Silent Auction More »

 

Police: Easley man had files of child sex abuse

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — An Easley man was arrested earlier this month on child sexual abuse material charges, according to South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson.

Conor Lee McCallister, 27, was arrested Oct. 15 on six charges connected to the sexual exploitation of minors, Wilson said in a news release.

Investigators received a CyberTipline report that led them to McCallister, he said.

Wilson said investigators allege McCallister possessed files of child sexual abuse material.

McCallister is charged with six counts of third-degree sexual

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Pickens council talks police help

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — City officials are looking for ways to provide some assistance to Pickens Police Chief Randal Beach.

The discussion took place during Pickens City Council’s special called meeting last week.

Councilman Donnie McKinney said Beach had worked a shift by himself the previous weekend.

McKinney asked if the department was short on officers.

“I think he’s too short (on officers),” he said.

City administrator Philip Trotter said Beach had one current open position in

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Legislators say despite cost, road repairs necessary

By Greg Oliver
Courtesy The Journal
goliver@upstatetoday.com

PICKENS — Whether or not there is agreement with Pickens County Council’s decision last month to approve a 9.6-mill increase to repair existing roads and create a reserve fund for future road improvements, members of the

Rep. Davey Hiott

local legislative delegation said the issue is one that has to be addressed.

“I’ve talked to the county administrator (Ken Roper), and once we start seeing orange cones and roads repaired, I think people will at least appreciate the fact that they’re getting at least something for their tax money,” State House Rep. Davey Hiott of Pickens said. “A lot of times, we raise taxes and it doesn’t go for what you say you’re going to use it for. But, here, I think you’re going to see orange cones go up and roads

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Goodbye to Old Man Bradford

Old Man Bradford is dead.

I call him “Old Man,” but he was only 36. He looked like an old man, though — gnarled and pock-marked. Really, he was a monster.

Old Man Bradford never should have come into this world. He wasn’t created by the Lord. He was concocted by a man — a well-meaning scientist. Like Frankenstein’s monster, this creation didn’t turn out good.

Old Man Bradford stood in my front yard for as long as I’ve lived here, in a quiet, wooded neighborhood in Easley. He stood there for 10 years before we bought the house.

I’m not sure how tall he was, but he was much taller than most. He measured 22 inches in diameter and boasted a girth of 67 inches. He was a big boy!

I hope you’ve guessed by now that I’m talking about my Bradford pear tree, whose kind has become the scourge of the Western hemisphere,

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Courier Letters to the Editor 10-27-21

Have a safe and happy Halloween

Dear Editor,

My, how times have changed. When I was a child, children went trick-or-treating by walking the neighborhood.

Some the parents carried in cars, and I remember

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Not the right kind of witch

National Witch Hazel Day was last week. So, who was “Witch Hazel” and why does she get a whole day devoted to her? Was she a good witch, like Glinda, the beautiful witch in the Wizard of Oz, who charmed the munchkins and everyone she met? Or was she like the Wicked Witch of the West, Elphaba (she even had a scary name), who frightened everyone she met?

Imagine my surprise to find out that witch hazel isn’t a witch at all. It’s

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Pickens Chamber Member of the Month

The Greater Pickens Chamber of Commerce has chosen Wilson Gas of Pickens as its November Member of the Month. Pictured are Mike Brewer, Buddy Anthony, Diane Eades and Chris Porter of Wilson Gas, along with Donna Owen, Bryan Owens and Liza Holder from the chamber board of directors. Wilson Gas is located at 2824 Gentry Memorial Highway. The company provides residential and commercial propane gas service and quality home appliances. Wilson Gas is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. For more information, call Wilson Gas at (864) 878-0160.

Pickens eyeing 4A state title as playoff run begins

PICKENS — The Pickens High School Lady Blue Flame volleyball team downed Travelers Rest and Westside to complete a clean slate of region wins and now turns its attention to the state playoffs.

“The Lady Blue Flame had a strong finish to the regular season this week as they beat both Travelers Rest and Westside in three straight sets,” Pickens coach Rikki Owens said. “While hosting Travelers Rest, we honored our eight seniors, who have each contributed to

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Liberty downs Greer Middle College to open Class 2A volleyball playoffs

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

LIBERTY — One year removed from winning a region title before falling in the first round of the playoffs, the Liberty Red Devil volleyball team entered their first-round matchup with Greer Middle College last Thursday hoping to avoid a similar outcome.

The back-to-back region champion Red Devils did just that, taking care of business in the first round by sweeping the Blazers by scores of 25-21, 25-20 and 25-22.

“Last year was tough,” Liberty head coach Carla Simpson

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Daniel dominates Keenan to advance in state playoffs

By Michael Crouchley
Courtesy The Journal
news@thepccourier.com

CENTRAL — Daniel High School volleyball coach Hayley Hoover had a simple message for her team heading into Thursday’s playoff opener against Keenan.

“It’s win or go home,” Hoover said. “We just talked about how every game is important now, so we had to play with a sense of urgency.”

She couldn’t have hoped for a better response from her team, as the Lions dominated the match from start to

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