After dropping out of Top 25, Tigers focused on what they can control
By Michael Crouchley
Courtesy The Journal
michael@upstatetoday.com
CLEMSON — Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney said in no uncertain terms last week that he wasn’t worried about his team falling out of the AP Top 25.
“That doesn’t have anything to do with us trying to beat Syracuse,” Swinney said. “At all.”
That’s been the general approach for the entire team as it has gone through uncharacteristic struggles early in the season.
Spend any amount of time listening to interviews with Swinney, his assistant coaches or the players, and it won’t
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Courier Legal Notices 11-13-21

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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
IN THE FAMILY COURT
SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
Docket No. 2020-DR-42-1477
JOSEPH AARON THOMASON Plaintiff, vs. JENNIFER LEIGH THOMASON, CASEY DELMORO, DENISE AUTHUR, SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Defendant.
TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE-NAMED: CASEY DELMORO
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and notified that an action has been filed against you in this court. Within thirty (30) days of the day you receive this Summons, you must respond in writing to this Complaint by filing an Answer
Griffin Ebenezer to celebrate 150 years
PICKENS — Griffin Ebenezer Baptist Church will host a very special service this Sunday, Oct. 17 at 10 a.m.
The event will celebrate the church’s 150th church anniversary and mortgage burning. The event will feature words from the church’s Pastor, Terry L. Brown, along with guest speaker, the Rev. Carrol Austin. Austin is the associate pastor of Poplar Spring Baptist Church in Simpsonville.
Griffin Ebenezer is located at 450 Garvin St. in Pickens.
Water problems at Pickens football stadium lead to homecoming move
PICKENS — Potentially costly water issues at Pickens High School’s Bill Isaacs Field at Blue Flame Stadium have forced the Blue Flame’s homecoming game this Friday against Hendersonville (N.C.) to be moved to the historic
Bruce Field downtown.
Homecoming festivities will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Pickens High School gym, according to a statement from school district communications director Darian Byrd.
“We’re looking for answers,” Byrd said Tuesday morning. “It looks like it might be an
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Ex-paramedic warns county of staffing woes
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
COUNTY — A former Pickens County paramedic warns that pay issues in the county’s EMS department could put residents in danger.
Tommy M. Page recently resigned his position as paramedic and field training officer with Pickens County EMS.
Page spoke during the public forum portion of Monday’s county council meeting.
Knowing his time was limited, Page provided officials with a copy of an open letter
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County reports 20 more deaths from COVID-19
COLUMBIA — After reporting a record-high 31 confirmed or probable COVID-19 deaths last week, Pickens County
continued to struggle with the deadly virus, with the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) reporting 20 more COVID-19 deaths over the past seven days.
According to DHEC, there were 20 confirmed deaths and no probable deaths in the one-week period from last Tuesday to Monday, when the latest
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