AdvertiseHereH

Monthly Archives: January 2012

County picks Newt

Presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich, flanked by wife Callista, speaks at Mutt’s BBQ in Easley last Wednesday, just three days before winning the South Carolina Republican Primary.
COUNTY — Newt Gingrich came from behind to take South Carolina during the state Republican Presidential Primary Election Saturday.

EHS demolition sparks massive debate at school board meeting

EASLEY — Monday night’s regularly scheduled SDPC Board of Trustees meeting drew an unusually large crowd of people, many of who came to speak against or support a vocal opposition to scheduled demolition of the 1939 Easley High School building.

A fresh start for an old vet

Editor’s note: This week, the Courier is proud to introduce a column from Ben Robinson, an award-winning local newspaper veteran. A Dacusville native and 1981 Pickens High graduate, Robinson has worked in the newspaper business in Pickens County for more than 25 years. We are grateful to have Ben as a part of the county’s only locally owned and operated newspaper.

17 charged with illegal dumping

LIBERTY — When they arrived at work on January 2, employees at the Liberty Recycling Center found a mess.

Meeting set for Pickens street changes

PICKENS — The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has scheduled a public information meeting for Thursday, Feb. 2, concerning a set of proposed improvements to U.S. 178/Ann Street in Pickens.