Monthly Archives: November 2014
Board discusses borrowing $5.5M
COUNTY — Members of the Pickens County School Board spent their meeting Monday night discussing the possibility of borrowing up to $5.5 million dollars to cover maintenance costs.
Brian Nurick, who has been advising the board on financial matters for the past 13 years, presented his advice on the board obtaining the funds through debt service.
Nurick talked about mill rate stabilization, which would produce a millage rate that would cover the district’s needs
Former officer arrested again
LIBERTY — A former Pickens police officer accused of assaulting a woman while on duty was arrested again last week and charged with criminal domestic violence.
Robert Lee Sapp, 56, of 105 Beverly Court in Liberty, was charged with criminal domestic violence, first offense, after his arrest last Tuesday, according to a Pickens County Sheriff’s Office incident report.
According to the report, a woman told police she and Sapp had been in an argument when she began to fear it would escalate and picked up her cellphone to call 911. She told police Sapp took the phone and tackled her and held her head
Gettys receives top SC civilian honor
Ben Robinson/Courier
Former Baptist Easley CEO Roddey Gettys receives the Order of the Palmetto from Sen. Larry Martin and Rep. Neal Collins on Monday at the hospital.
By Ben Robinson
Staff Reporter
brobinson@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — Monday afternoon in the business offices of Baptist Easley, former hospital CEO Roddey E. Gettys III received South Carolina’s highest honor, the Order of The Palmetto, for his longtime leadership.
The award was presented by South Carolina Senator Larry Martin on behalf of Gov. Nikki Haley.
The order of the Palmetto recognizes a person’s lifetime achievements and contributions to the State of South
Northland Communications announces annual Food Drive
UPSTATE — Northland Communications is launching its annual Food Drive to help those in need in the Clemson community this Holiday season. Last year, Northland donated over 6,000 pounds of goods company-wide during their Food Drive campaign. This is the fifth annual Food Drive and Northland is looking to donate over 7,000 pounds this year.
Northland will be collecting non-perishable food items from now through Nov. 21. All goods will be donated to the
Board of Disabilities and Special Needs honors Margaret Aiken
COUNTY — Pickens County Board of Disabilities and Special Needs recently announce Margaret Hunter as their Employee of the Quarter.
Aiken has been an employee with the agency for 13 years.
Aiken’s co-workers describe her as always going above and beyond her job duties, her care for consumers is excellent.
Foothills Community Health Care health fair set for this Saturday
Dr. Manju Lakra of Foothills Community Health Care, Inc. examines a patient.
CLEMSON — Foothills Community Health Care, Inc., (FCHC), is a community health center that specializes in serving the health care needs of Medicaid sponsored, and medically uninsured residents of Pickens, Oconee and Anderson counties.
On Saturday, Nov. 15, from 9 a.m. until noon, FCHC is sponsoring its first community health fair at their office located at 1011 Tiger Blvd. in Clemson. Services will be offered for adults and children, and will include asthma screening, diabetic or blood glucose screenings, blood pressure checks, and much more. FCHC’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Manju
Porters Chapel to host chili cook-off
PICKENS — Porters Chapel United Methodist Church will host a chili cook-off and sale on Nov. 15 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The event will take place the church at 152 E. Preston McDaniel Road in Pickens.
Come judge and eat. Sample and vote for your favorite. Bowls of chili, including crackers and drink will be $3. Chili plates will be $5 and include chili, corn bread, slaw and drink.
World War II vet Zig Boroughs to hold book signing this Saturday
PICKENS — Life-long Pickens resident and World War II veteran Zig Boroughs will be on hand for a signing of his latest book, “The 508th Connection,” on Saturday at Nestfeathers in Pickens.
As a member of the Enlisted Reserve Corps at the Citadel, Boroughs witnessed a demonstration parachute jump by airborne soldiers. When inducted into the army, Boroughs immediately volunteered for the paratroopers.
The book is Boroughs’ third published, along with “A Private’s Eye View of World War II,” in 1989, and “The Devil’s
Annual Easley Christmas parade planned for Dec. 6
EASLEY — It’s that time of year. The Easley Christmas parade will be on Saturday, Dec. 6, at 10 a.m.. This will be an excellent opportunity to showcase your business and celebrate the season.
The Easley Christmas parade is one of the largest events in our area, and this year’s theme is “An Old Fashion Christmas”.
If you would like to participate in the City of Easley’s annual Christmas Parade, go to www.easleyevents.com and download an application. All applications must be received by Nov. 29. For more information, please contact Rhonda Duncan at (864) 423-4344 or (864) 787-8874.