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Liberty unveils 150th anniversary logo, announces art exhibition

Liberty unveils 150th anniversary logo, announces art exhibition

LIBERTY — The city of Liberty celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2026, and officials unveiled a sesquicentennial logo for the More »

Prisma staff encourage early testing for flu

Prisma staff encourage early testing for flu

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com STATE — Prisma Health staff encourage the public to get tested for the flu More »

Daniel boys beat Pickens for region lead

Daniel boys beat Pickens for region lead

PICKENS — With leading scorers Jackson Conley and Will Swann forced out of action early due to foul trouble and More »

Ballenger reflects on his career, legacy at Blue Ridge Electric

Ballenger reflects on his career, legacy at Blue Ridge Electric

By Riley Morningstar Special to The Courier PICKENS — After 55 years of dedicated service, Terry Ballenger retired as the More »

Sunset Ceremony honors departed veterans

Sunset Ceremony honors departed veterans

SIX MILE — As light winter rain fell at 5 p.m. on December 28, families, veterans, and community members gathered More »

 

Courier Letters to the editor 4-21-21

Thank you for helping Pickens team

Dear Editor,
What a beautiful day for the Pickens Azalea Festival! The azaleas uptown were stunning in full bloom for the event, and the earlier predicted rain did not occur! Hats off to all who planned and volunteered for this wonderful family and community event showcasing the beauty of this area, along with its fantastic friendly and caring people!

On behalf of our Carolina One 16 Elite Pickens Volleyball Team and “Fire” family, I want to thank Rocky Nimmons for posting articles about

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Trusting God in uncertain times

Like you, I’ve been afraid a few times in my life. There are different types of fear, and one is being afraid of something we believe is going to harm us. This is a paralyzing and dreadful feeling, and one that I would like to stay away from if at all possible. Having a fear of the unknown is common, but this is a great opportunity to believe that God will take care of us.

The second type is called a reverential fear of God, which is respecting Him for knowing everything and having authority over all things. The Bible compels us to study and learn about

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Group still collecting for health workers

PICKENS — A local nonprofit is continuing efforts to brighten the workdays of those who care for the elderly.

Members of Warmth and Comfort for the Elderly, Upstate, SC use their crochet skills to provide warm items for nursing home patients, hospice groups, home health patients and elderly people who live at home and can’t afford them. They also hold regular donation drives.
Co-chair Tammy Ferguson said March’s drive, to collect items for health care

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Courier Obituaries 4-21-21

JOHNNY E. ELLIS

SUNSET — Johnny E. Ellis, loving husband, father and grandfather, walked through the valley and arrived at his heavenly home on Wednesday, April 14, 2021.

Born Aug. 13, 1944, John was the son of the late Fred and Sue Edwards Ellis and the brother of Bob (Joan), Rick (Vickey), Joe (Debbie) and Dot (Ron) Persik.

He left behind his wife, Linda; son, Jason; stepdaughters, Sharon Biggs and Lisa Sloan; grandchildren, Isaiah, Silas and Rory Ellis; and

Liberty Community Scholarship Board announces 2021 scholarship recipients

LIBERTY — The Liberty Community Scholarship Board announced recently that the recipients of the 2021 Liberty Community Scholarship Award are William Kelly and Luke Proctor.

Kelly serves as an afterschool care grade teacher at Liberty Primary. He has participated in varsity golf and has earned Eagle Scout. Kelly is ranked eighth out of 109 in his graduating class. He plans to major in criminal justice, because he is passionate about improving the safety and quality of life in Pickens County.

Proctor is a member of Junior Leadership of Pickens County and the National Honor Society. Proctor works as a cabinet builder and serves

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BBQ and Jeep Fest is May 8

LIBERTY — Liberty Festivals & Events and the city of Liberty will present the annual Liberty BBQ & Jeep Fest on Saturday, May 8, from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. in downtown Liberty.

The festival will focus on a competitive barbecue cookoff and display of Jeeps.

The festival will kick off at 11 a.m. with an opening ceremony. Entertainment for the day includes performances from the Tim Eichelberger Band, Hot Foot Cloggers and Split Shot.

Festival activities will include the barbecue competition, Upstate food trucks, craft and artisan vendors, children’s activities including inflatables, face painting and games, and more.

For more information, visit libertyscevents.com.

Pickens Chamber member of the month

The Gravely Agency Inc. was recently announced as the Greater Pickens Chamber of Commerce’s April Member of the Month. The Gravely Agency Inc. is an independent insurance agent and broker that offers auto, life, home and business insurance. Pictured are Debbie Gravely, Tommy Gravely, David Gravely, Lisa Bryant, Bill Gravely, Liza Holder, Connie Patterson, Anna Chastain and the company’s mascot, Roxie.

Open for business

Red, White & Brew Coffee Co. on Main Street in Six Mile helds its ribbon-cutting ceremony in conjunction with the town’s annual Issaqueena Festival on Saturday. Located in old fire station at 102 S. Main St. and owned by Jen and Jarred Brink, Red, White & Brew offers a variety of coffee drinks and kolaches with the convenience of a drive-thru. The Brinks are pictured with Greater Clemson Chamber of Commerce president Susan Cohen, Six Mile Mayor Roy Stoddard and their children Emberlee and Owen holding the ribbon.

Courier Community Calendar 4-21-21

• PHS Class of 1971 plans 50th reunion

The Pickens High School Class of 1971 will hold its 50-year reunion from 5-9 p.m. June 19 at the Lighthouse Restaurant and Event Center in Seneca.

The reunion will offer plenty of food, heavy hors d’oeuvres, a DJ, karaoke time and photos and memorabilia from those days for classmates

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