Monthly Archives: February 2017
Easley City Council gets first look at police department’s new K9 officers
Easley Police Department Officer Tay Brinston introduced his new partner, Lou, to city council members on Monday night. Lou is one of two new K9 officers.Jason Evans/ Courier
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — There were some special guests at the February
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Local players named to SC
PICKENS — Pickens County volleyball continues to be strong, as several area players were recently named to South Carolina All-State teams.
Pickens placed two players on the Coaches Association for Women’s Sports 2016 Volleyball All-State team. One player
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Soapstone set to host fundraiser
PICKENS — Soapstone Church invites everyone to a special fundraiser at the church, located at 296 Liberia Road in Pickens, this Saturday, Feb. 18.
The event will feature fine cooking and will be held from
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National health and nutrition survey
PICKENS — The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, the most comprehensive survey of the health and nutritional status of the U.S. population, is coming to Pickens County beginning on Feb. 25.
But why Pickens County?
All counties in the United States have a chance to be selected
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Hope springs eternal when it’s time to plant
Spring is coming. There is hope. All winter we’ve waited on Fowler Farm. And even though the calendar says we have another month until March 21, not everything is on board with the calendar date. We ordered the tomato seeds from Park
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A blessing or a disaster?
Bonnie:
My wife has Alzheimer’s. My youngest daughter never married and has moved in, rent free to “take care” of us. She is very controlling and self-serving. She has reduced me to feel emasculated and insignificant. My own health is declining,
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Clemson economist: Signs of growth all around us
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — Signs of economic stability and growth are all around us — and can be seen anywhere from detailed reports to shrinking oil slicks in parking lots.
That was part of a recent message delivered by Dr. Bruce
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Career networking
Students interacted with potential employers during Southern Wesleyan University’s first-ever Career Networking Event Feb. 9 in Central. The event was organized by Southern Wesleyan’s
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Clemson ART makes plans for Art Festival
CLEMSON — The Clemson Festival of Arts is a one day active art experience for adults and children happening May 20, the third Saturday in May.
Experience an art-filled day with hands-on art activities for
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Six Mile Lions to host annual Spaghetti dinner
SIX MILE — The Six Mile Lions Club will host the club’s annual spaghetti dinner on Saturday, March 11, 5 -7 p.m. at the Roper Building in Six Mile just across from the Six Mile
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