Monthly Archives: March 2012
Daniel principal Huff chosen as Pew’s successor
COUNTY — The School District of Pickens County’s board of trustees has named Sharon Messer Huff, principal of Daniel High School, as the district’s assistant superintendent of instructional services. Huff will officially assume her new duties on July 1.
Easley council passes alcohol sales ordinance
EASLEY — An overflow crowd showed up for Monday night’s meeting of Easley city council, with many people openly speaking against the new ordinance that will allow sale of beer and wine at selected events in Old Market Square.
CU student arrested after campus assault
CLEMSON — Clemson University police charged a student last week with assaulting another student and issued a trespass notice to keep him from returning to campus.
County robotics team advances to semifinals in Knoxville regional
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — After a year that has included hosting summer camps, fundraising at Clemson football games and countless hours building their robot, members of Pickens County FIRST Robotics Team 2751 were excited to finally see their robot in action at the Smoky Mountains Regional Competition held in Knoxville, Tenn.
Boughman resigns from Liberty council
LIBERTY — In an emotional address to Liberty city council Monday night, former council member Eric Boughman spoke of his family’s loss and his reasons for resigning his seat on council.
Boughman and his family suffered the tragic loss of their 7-year-old daughter Emma Elizabeth on February 2 when she was struck by an SUV as she rode her scooter across Odell Street near the intersection with Willard Street in Liberty.
Pace Jewelers closing in Pickens
PICKENS — After 42 years of serving Pickens’ jewelry needs, Pace Jewelers’ Riley Garrick is ready to give retirement a try. Pace is closing its store on Main Street Friday, though the doors will remain open at its Greenville location.
Garrick and and his wife Judy work at the Pickens store. After Friday, Judy will transfer to the Greenville store full-time, while Riley will work two days a week there.
Easley man wins $2.4 million lawsuit
PICKENS — A Pickens County jury decided last Friday that an Easley man is entitled to $2.4 million in a civil case against an Easley doctor.
A jury in the Pickens County Court of Common Pleas unanimously found in favor of Michael Charles Blair, representative of the estate of Rita Carol Blair individually and on behalf of statutory beneficiaries of Rita Blair for wrongful death, survival action and loss of consortium claims against Dr. John M. Warren and Easley OB-GYN Associates, P.A.
County wins rural education award
GREENWOOD — Pickens County was presented with the Rural Education Award for the Business and Industry Showcase by Governor Nikki Haley at the 22nd annual Rural Summit sponsored by the South Carolina Department of Commerce.
Lions’ Brown inks with Newberry
CENTRAL — When National Signing Day rolled around last month, Marcus Brown had the opportunity to sign a National Letter of Intent with a number of schools that were interested in him.
But despite having those options in front of him, the Daniel High School senior chose not to pull the proverbial trigger, as he wasn’t quite ready to put ink to paper.
Obituaries for the week of March 14
Eleanor Ruth Smith
Central — Eleanor Ruth Holliday Smith, 87, of 294 Knollview Road died Sunday, March 11, 2012 at her residence.
Born in Six Mile she was the widow of Homer Charles Smith and a daughter of the late Vester Henry and Lillie Kelley Holliday. She retired from Pratt Reed and her hobbies included gardening, flowers, and quilting. She was a longtime member of Gap Hill Baptist Church.
Surviving are two daughters, Norma Aiken and her husband Ronnie of Easley, and Nancy McJunkin of the home; a son, Kenneth Smith and his wife of Central; a sister in law, Martha Stancil of Liberty; two grandchildren, Kevin & Ashley Smith.
Funeral services to honor the life of Mrs. Smith were 3 p.m. Tuesday at Gap Hill Baptist Church. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Memorial messages may be sent to the family by visiting www.libertymortuary.com Liberty Mortuary is handling arrangements.