Six Mile residents claim officials retaliated against fire personnel

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
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SIX MILE — Six Mile leaders are being accused of retaliating against two members of the Six Mile Fire Department for comments they made during a town council meeting.
In social media posts last week, residents accused Mayor James Atkinson of having Six Mile Fire Department Chief Mikie Barrett moved to another fire department and having
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Former LHS booster club treasurer, 2 others charged after investigation
By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
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LIBERTY — Three members of a local family are facing charges after police say approximately $40,000 was embezzled from the Liberty High School booster club and used for personal gain over a two-year span.
Brandy Spivey Karr, former treasurer of the Liberty High School booster club, faces charges of breach of trust greater than $10,000, computer crimes act and conspiracy, while Scottie Ray Karr and Shaun Ray Karr were both charged with conspiracy.
“The School District of Pickens County has policy and practices in place to support and
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Pickens man sentenced in fatal DUI
By Jason Evans
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PICKENS — A Pickens man was sentenced to more than 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to driving under the influence resulting in a death.
Jose Ismael Alejos, 61, entered a guilty plea on Sept. 18 to one count of felony driving under the influence resulting in death, 13th Circuit Solicitor Cindy Crick said in a news release Monday.
During the plea hearing, assistant solicitor Jake Lampke
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MUSC, BHSPC seeking research study participants
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
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PICKENS — Participants are needed locally for research studies on both vaping and methamphetamine use, and the results of those studies could lead to new treatments.
Elizabeth Chapman is the program manager for the Medical University of South Carolina at its Pickens site, the satellite office of Behavioral Health Services of Pickens County.
“Recruitment is always a challenge in our area, just because I don’t think we have a lot of research opportunities available, especially with people who suffer or struggle with
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Man arrested in gas station thefts
By Jason Evans
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COUNTY — A man faces charges in connection with two burglaries at a Liberty gas station earlier this month.
The V-GO gas station at 8349 Moorefield Memorial Highway was burglarized on Sept. 2 and again on Sept. 17, according to a Pickens County Sheriff’s Office news release issued
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Homeless shelter served with eviction notice

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
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PICKENS — A shelter established to give those facing emergencies a place to stay is in danger of closing.
Pickens County Shelter of Hope is a passion project for Tracy and Sunshine Gantt, who added it to their ministry and worked for years to establish the shelter before it opened in April 2020. The shelter serves the homeless and struggling families.
In a post to her Facebook page on Sept. 17, Sunshine Gantt wrote that the shelter was served with a 30-day
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Blue Flame take region lead with win over Daniel

By Bru Nimmons
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CENTRAL — With region play entering full swing, longtime rivals Daniel and Pickens faced off on Sept. 16 with control of Region 2-4A on the line.
The Blue Flame fell to Daniel twice in the regular season last year, dropping the region title for the first time in more than a decade.
While Pickens ended up recovering from the losses last fall, taking down Daniel in the playoffs en route to its 17th state championship, the Blue Flame still felt they had unfinished business against the Lions and looked the part as they swept their cross-county foe in three straight sets.
“We came in here with a purpose,” Pickens
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My friends, let’s choose joy today
I’m honored to have the opportunity to share my heart each week. The messages lately have given us some things to think about, as God’s word brings us into a reverential fear and awareness of His presence.
Many different types of people read faith columns, including some who are not openly religious, but are curious spectators. I respect your caution and where you are in your journey, and hope you will consider the Bible passages. For those who confess Christ as their Lord, our walks are at different levels of passion as the spiritual fires burn at various degrees within us. Some of you watch the news and browse the internet to see what’s happening in the world, while others have
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Were Adam and Eve the first?
John 21:25 “And there are also many other things which Jesus did, the which, if they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written. Amen.”
In many cases we must consider not only what the Bible says but also what it does not say. The Bible teaches that God created man in His image (Genesis 1:27).
The Bible very clearly tells us that God created Adam and Eve in His image but it does not say they were the first to
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