Monthly Archives: March 2015
Courier Trespass Notices 3-18-15
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
Courier Classifieds 3-18-15
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Pickens Chamber Holds annual Banquet
Pickens city councilman Patrick Lark congratulates Betty McDaniel of Preserving Our Southern Appalachian Music after she was honored with the Pickens Revitalization Association’s Community Volunteer of the Year Award at the annual Greater Pickens Chamber of Comerce Banquet on Friday night at the Lighthouse Restaurant. To see other award winners from Friday’s banquet, see below.
Police: Woman hit child in head, face
PICKENS — A Pickens woman was arrested last week after police said she hit a child numerous times in the head, face and body.
Anita Ann McNeely, 49, of 138 Dodgens Drive, was charged with cruelty to a child, according to a news release from Pickens County Sheriff’s Office chief deputy Creed Hashe.
An investigation into a domestic disturbance reported to the sheriff’s office on Feb. 23 led to the
High school graduations headed back to stadiums
By Ben Robinson
Staff Reporter
brobinson@thepccourier.com
COUNTY — With renovations planned for Clemson’s LittleJohn Coliseum over the next year, Pickens County schools will be again hosting their own graduation ceremonies, according to school district spokesman John Eby.
“When (superintendent Danny Merck) first came here, that was one of his first things,” Eby said. “He thought the graduation ceremonies belonged at the schools. With the new stadiums at each
Liberty weighs moving city hall
By Steve Lorch
For The Courier
slorch@thepccourier.com
LIBERTY — Change may be coming to Liberty’s City Hall in the form of a potential move from its current location to the Rosewood Center.
During Monday’s city council meeting, Liberty mayor Eric Boughman cited several benefits to the move.
“The Rosewood Center is a historic building, and it should be treated that way,” Boughman said.
Monday wreck kills man near Pickens
PICKENS — A Belton man was killed after his vehicle struck a utility building being hauled on a trailer near Pickens on Monday morning.
Stacy Dean Searcy, 39, was driving north on Moorefield Memorial Highway when he crossed the centerline, hit the building and lost control of his vehicle, which overturned, according to Pickens County coroner Kandy Kelley.
Kelley said Searcy was not wearing a seatbelt but was not ejected from his vehicle.
He was pronounced dead at the scene, Kelley said.
Whitehurst objects to piecemeal approach to fire district issues
By Ben Robinson
Staff Reporter
brobinson@thepccourier.com
COUNTY — Pickens County councilman Trey Whitehurst objected to a request last week from the Crosswell Fire District for a federal grant to increase personnel for the next two years.
The SAFER (Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response) grant would allow the district to hire additional firefighters for two years, but the district would be responsible for coming up
Reunion of Upcountry Families planned this week
Local author and veteran journalist Dot Jackson, left, chats with visitors at last year’s Reunion of Upcountry Families. This year’s reunion is scheduled for March 12-14, with family history workshops, cemetery tours and historic displays.
CENTRAL — Many are unaware that the area encompassing modern-day Anderson, Oconee and Pickens counties was once known as the Pendleton District.
This area has a rich family history that deserves to be captured and preserved for future generations. A free event takes place each year that highlights this history, and the public is invited.
During the Reunion of Upcountry Families, history comes alive through photos, memorabilia
Pickens JROTC to compete in National Leadership Bowl
Pictured are Master Sergeant (retired) Chris Duncan, Paul Dillingham, Carole Thomas, Bryce Thomas, Zach Chastain and Andrew Lathe.
PICKENS — After advancing through two phases of online competition, the Pickens High School JROTC Leadership Team composed of Carole Thomas, Andrew Lathe, Zach Chastain, Paul Dillingham and Bryce Thomas will compete in person at the final championship event of The 2015 Army JROTC Leadership Bowl Championship in Washington D.C., on the campus of The Catholic University of America on June 26-30.
The event is sponsored by the Army JROTC and is conducted by College Options Foundation.
During the initial two rounds of competitive online play, the Pickens High School JROTC team