Daily Archives: 02/08/2012
Tragic accident takes Liberty 7-year-old’s life
LIBERTY — Tragedy occurred in the Liberty community last Thursday, as 7-year-old Emma Elizabeth Boughman was struck by an SUV as she rode her scooter across Odell Street near the intersection with Willard Street.
SCV honors former slave
COUNTY — At a Sunday service held in the Craig Family Cemetery near the Old Pickens Presbyterian Church, the Sons of Confederate Veterans honored former slave Henry Craig for his service to the Confederacy during the War Between the States.
School board votes to save EHS buildings
EASLEY — After an outpouring of support from community members to save a 1939 Easley High School building, the School District of Pickens County’s board of trustees voted unanimously last Tuesday night on a revised construction plan that will do just that and more.
5 arrested after meth lab found in Six Mile
SIX MILE — An attempt to serve a arrest warrant at a home in Six Mile on Friday led Pickens County sheriff’s deputies to uncover what they are calling an active clandestine meth lab.
On February 3, deputies with the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office were attempting to serve an arrest warrant on a subject located at 130 Amber Drive in Six Mile.
Finalists chosen in hunt for Hunt’s successor
COUNTY — Dr. Danny Merck and Dr. Kelly Pew, both assistant superintendents in the School District of Pickens County, have been named the finalists for the position of SDPC Superintendent.
The new superintendent will succeed Dr. Henry Hunt, who is retiring at the end of June.
Logjam halts traffice on U.S. 178
An accident involving a Durham’s Hardwood log truck stopped traffic on U.S. 178 last Wednesday at around 5 p.m. According to officials on the scene, the driver of the truck and the driver of the car it collided with were not seriously injured. Motorists were forced to take detours until the accident could be cleared from the highway.
More on Greenville Plan
Editor’s Note: This is the third of a multi-part series of interviews conducted between Courier staff reporter Nicole Daughhetee and SDPC board trustee Jim Shelton, a former board chair.
When I was a freshman in high school, I remember one of my teachers (and it bugs me no end that I cannot remember which class this was for) showed us the film All the President’s Men. The film chronicled Washington, D.C., journalists who investigated, uncovered and reported The Watergate Scandal that caused Richard Nixon’s presidency to crack and crumble and crash down around him.
That film inspired me as a writer. Jim Shelton is not my equivalent of Woodward and Bernstein’s “Deep Throat” — we aren’t meeting in secretive, darkened parking lots, and I do not have to protect my source, risking jail time or some other legal penalties. Still, there is something every bit as intriguing and exciting as I listen to Shelton’s story unfold.
Child abduction leads to Easley man’s arrest
EASLEY — An Easley man faces multiple charges after deputies say he tried to break into a home and abducted a child last week.
On January 31, deputies with the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to 220 Ridgefield Circle in Easley regarding a trespassing incident. While en route, the deputies were advised that the subject was breaking into the home and that dispatch had lost contact with the caller.
Chastain Road deals with tragedy
LIBERTY — Unexpected death is difficult for a mature adult to deal with, but it can be even tougher on elementary-aged children.
So the death of Emma Elizabeth Boughman presented a unique challenge for the staff of Chastain Road Elementary School, as teachers attempted to help students as they dealt with unique emotions while dealing with their own personal sorrow over the situation.
3 Easley athletes sign with colleges
EASLEY — Last Wednesday was a special day for Easley High School, in particular Green Wave head football coach Chad Smith.
Two of Smith’s football players signed with colleges to continue their careers on the next level. In addition, Emily Lewis — a Green Wave standout in track and cross-country — signed to continue her athletic career at Clemson University. Smith had worked with Lewis as a member of the EHS track coaching staff.