Monthly Archives: April 2014
Courier Notice of Creditors 4-9-14
The publisher shall only be liable for an amount less than or equal to the charge for the space of the item in error in the case of errors in or omissions from any advertisement, and only for the first incorrect insertion.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATES
All persons having claims against the following estates MUST file their claims on Form #371ES with the Probate Court of PICKENS COUNTY, the address of which is 222 MCDANIEL AVE., B-16 PICKENS, SC 29671, within eight (8) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice to Creditors or within one (1) year from date of death, whichever is earlier (SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.), or such persons shall be forever barred as to their claims. All claims are required to
Courier Trespass Notices 4-9-14
In the state of South Carolina, trespass after notice is a misdemeanor criminal offense prohibited by section 16-11-620 for the South Carolina Code.
Those who enter upon the lands of others without the permission of the owner or manager shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor trespassing.
All persons are hereby notified and warned not to hunt, fish, cut timber or trespass in any
Courier Classifieds 4-9-14
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Do you own an antique or modern U.S. or foreign military vehicle? If so, “I WANT YOU” to join our veterans club, USMTM, please email for info: us.mtm66@yahoo.com. TFC
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AIRLINE CAREERS begin here – Get trained as FAA certified Aviation Technician. Financial aid for qualified students. Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 866-367-2513. SW
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Healthcare CAREERS – Looking for caring people to train for work in hospitals, clinics, health. Financial aid if qualified. Call Centura College Charleston 888-242-3623 / Columbia 888-891-
School district officials inviting public input for upcoming projects
COUNTY — The School District of Pickens County is inviting public input regarding its 2014-2015 federal projects.
A public meeting is scheduled for 5-6 p.m. at The Curtis Sidden Administrative Building at 1348 Griffin Mill Road in Easley on May 1.
The meeting will focus on the Title II project on Teacher Quality, the Title III project regarding English Speakers ofOther Languages and the Carl D. Perkins Vocational-Technical Education
Festival season getting under way

Rocky Nimmons/Courier
Jack Roper and Megan Heidlberg of News Channel 7 WSPA’s Your Carolina and Scene on 7 were in Pickens’ Legacy Square on Monday filming promotional spots for the annual Pickens Azalea Festival, which is set for April 18-19 and is co-sponsored by WSPA. The festival season in the Upstate will kick off this weekend with the city of Easley’s second annual “Spring for the Arts.”
Officials: Woman fired shot that killed man in Dacusville
DACUSVILLE — Pickens County Sheriff’s Office investigators have confirmed through eyewitness accounts that one of two women inside a home with a Dacusville man fired the shot that killed him last week.
According to Pickens County Coroner Kandy Kelley, Travis Scott Whitman, 47, of 573 Franklin Finley Road, was killed by a single gunshot wound to the chest at around 7 p.m. on March 25.
Sheriff’s office officials are awaiting toxicology reports from an out-of-state laboratory that will provide information in the case, according to a statement released Monday by chief deputy
Whooping cough found in schools
By Ben Robinson, Courier Staff
COUNTY — Two Pickens County elementary schools recently found students with cases of whooping cough, and officials of the School District of Pickens County want to prevent the spread of the disease by warning parents.
One case of the whooping cough (pertussis) was found at West End Elementary School, with possible exposures occurring March 10-21. A case of whooping cough was also found at Forest Acres Elementary School, with possible exposures occurring on or before March 27.
Whooping cough is a contagious disease that affects the nose, throat, windpipe and lungs. It spreads easily by coughing or sneezing. People with whooping cough may have coughing fits. They might throw up after coughing. The severe cough can last for weeks or months. Babies may
Clemson police make arrest in string of thefts
CLEMSON — An investigation into a stolen car led to a Clemson teen’s arrest for a string of vehicle break-ins over the weekend.
According to a release from Clemson Police Chief Jimmy Dixon, the city has been experiencing a rash of break-ins throughout the city, primarily on unlocked vehicles.
On Friday night and early Saturday morning, according to Dixon, someone broke into multiple vehicles centered around the College Heights area of the city.
Forensic evidence had led to an arrest warrant being obtained for Bradley Troyell Williams Jr., 19, on the theft of a vehicle from a previous incident. After Williams was found Saturday morning and
Easley ‘Spring for the Arts’ this weekend
EASLEY — The second annual “Spring for the Arts” will be hosted by Arts Council of Pickens County on Saturday in conjunction with the Easley Farmer’s Market Spring Fling. Committee members have a fun-filled day planned that will entertain everyone from the art entrepreneur to the person who may be viewing art for the first time.
Living artists will be on site demonstrating their skills and crafts during the day. Attendees can hone their painting skills with local artist Bill Lester and Larry Palmer as they teach basic watercolor techniques. Artists will be available to discuss the process through which they create
Easley NJROTC orienteering team takes first in competition

The Easley High School Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC) orienteering team celebrates its recent first-place finish at a McDowell High School NJROTC unit orienteering meet.
EASLEY — Easley High School’s Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC) Orienteering team competed at McDowell High School NJROTC unit Orienteering meet held at Camp Bud Schiele on March 15 against 10 other JROTC units.
With Easley’s team still pumped up from placing fourth at the National Orienteering competition last weekend, team members were ready to compete. The competition offered a four cadet Score O course which covered the whole 1,100 acres. In addition, there was an Orange course (5km), Yellow course (4km), and a White course (3km). Each unit