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Two accused of abusing Easley teen

Two accused of abusing Easley teen

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com ANDERSON COUNTY — Two men are each charged with sexually abusing a teen girl, More »

Ruff hired as LHS football coach

Ruff hired as LHS football coach

By Bru Nimmons Staff Reporter bnimmons@thepccourier.com LIBERTY — Coming off one of the most successful stretches in school history under More »

Brotherly love leads to the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll

Brotherly love leads to the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll

Pickens County family finds ties to Elvis Presley PICKENS — It’s amazing sometimes what you might discover when you start More »

Duke Energy gives tips to save energy during the winter months

Duke Energy gives tips to save energy during the winter months

UPSTATE — As winter temperatures hit the Upstate, Duke Energy says it is committed to helping customers manage energy costs More »

 

Meeting planned on grant to pave Sassafras Mountain tower trail

SUNSET — The S.C. Department of Natural Resources is proposing to pave the mobility-impaired trail to the Sassafras Mountain Tower in conjunction with the Recreational Trails Program (RTP), which is administered by the S.C. Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism.

A public meeting on a proposed RTP grant to fund the paving of the trail will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 29, at the Clemson SCDNR office at 311 Natural Resources Drive.

If successful, the proposed grant would pave the Sassafras Mountain Peak Trail, about a third of a mile, from the parking area near the top of Sassafras Mountain to the tower and observation platform that opened April 22, 2019. The current surface of the trail is crusher run, and paving the trail would make it easier for mobility-impaired visitors to travel to the

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Deadline approaching to buy bricks for Kimberly Hampton Memorial Park

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter

jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — The deadline to order bricks that will form a walk at the Captain Kimberly Hampton Memorial Park in Easley is approaching.

Friday, Jan. 31, is the last day to order bricks.

The park, the result of an effort known as Operation Dragonfly, is located adjacent to the Captain Kimberly Hampton Memorial Library.

Its centerpiece, an OH-58D Kiowa Warrior helicopter, was installed on Dec. 12.

The helicopter is a replica of the one flown by Hampton when she was shot down

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Acker Lambert Hinton PA welcomes new attorney

PICKENS — A lifelong resident of Pickens County, attorney Baker Cleveland is joining the Acker Lambert Hinton P.A. law firm.

After graduating from Easley High School in 2000, he attended Clemson University and graduated cum laude in 2005 with a B.S. in mechanical engineering and a minor in business administration. Cleveland earned his Juris Doctor degree from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 2009. While in law school, Cleveland was named senior articles editor of the ABA Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Journal, served as a peer mentor and worked as a summer associate for Nexsen Pruet in

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LPC class to help Dream Center

 

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter

jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — Members of this year’s Leadership Pickens County class are raising funds to create a community space at The Dream Center of Pickens County.

Greater Pickens Chamber of Commerce membership director Lisa Turnick is a member of this year’s class. Leadership Pickens County is sponsored by the Pickens Chamber, the Greater

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Focusing on roadside safety

It has been some time since a column has been submitted, and frankly, all I can say about that is, “I do not want to be in the newspaper business; too many constant deadlines that are always pressing.”

Despite my inability of coming up with articles in a timely manner, many ideas float through my mind that would be excellent columns; however, getting myself to let them take root into typed words is a challenge. Today, though, I find myself with an issue that is too important not to make the effort — roadway emergency scene safety.

In the first two weeks of 2020, seven roadway responders have been struck by vehicles and killed while assisting the public. This is a disturbing way

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Still making music together

My twin brother Paul and I were reminiscing the other day about our respective musical careers and how we had gone our separate ways in the mid-1970s, and it occurred to me that 1980 was 40 years ago!

Now, 1980 might sound like ancient times, if you, like most people, are younger than I am. But to me … well, I hadn’t thought about it being 40 years ago.

So this month rings out as a milestone to me, because it was in January 1980 that I met Kathy, the love of my life, the woman who would become my wife.

Let me back up just a little and tell you how it

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Uncle Walter and the highway patrol

Mama used to claim that Uncle Walter would argue with a signpost. This was a pretty accurate summing up of one of his well-known tendencies. I don’t know if he actually believed he was always right, but he certainly put up a very convincing defense of his position on any issue.

He was canny in business. Some thought him an operator. Regardless of that, it’s true he knew how to make a trade to his advantage. I don’t believe anyone ever bested him on a business deal, and he could talk his way through almost any negotiation and come out on the winning side. He was a man who took advantage of every opportunity that came his way.

Now one of his boon companions was an old friend, Smith Purcell. Smith would drive out on

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Courier letters to the editor 1-22-20

Sitting on the fence

Dear Editor,

I am thinking that closing our primaries in South Carolina still won’t fix the problem of RINOs in the Republican Party. These RINOs have a huge following of what they prefer to be called “moderates” or “centrists.”

These people are abundantly found in Greenville, Easley and Clemson and are showing up in Pickens, Six Mile, Central and Liberty as well. Why is that? I will tell you why — the failure of our church leaders and our public schools who refuse to stand up for conservative Christian

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Daniel girls open region with win

By John Robert Ayers
Courier Sports

news@thepccourier.com

CENTRAL — Following an up-and-down early-season trek, the Daniel High School girls’ basketball team needed a win in the worst way against the Palmetto Mustangs to begin region play on Jan. 14.

Sitting at 7-7 entering the game, the Lions looked poised to start with a leg up in region play before allowing Palmetto to cut slowly into their lead, whittling it down to four points with 6:48 remaining in the game.

With their advantage dwindling, the Lions stepped up their game with a couple of three-pointers from Sincere Hicks and Jasmine

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Lions fall to Palmetto

By John Robert Ayers
Courier Sports

news@thepccourier.com

CENTRAL — Riding a four-game winning streak, the Daniel High School boys’ basketball team had plenty of confidence heading into its game against the Palmetto Mustangs on Jan. 14.

The Mustangs, no slouches themselves, as they entered the game at 12-5 on the season, went punch for punch with the Lions as both teams struggled in desire of a region-opening win.

With his team down two with less than 30 seconds remaining, Daniel’s Bobby Taylor was fouled on a shot attempt by Jaden Young. Taylor hit both of the free throws to tie the game up at 53-53, but Young, making up for the foul, put the dagger in the Lions’ heart with a deep three in the final seconds to secure

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