Monthly Archives: September 2017
Officers hit by car
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — Two Easley Police officers and a Pickens County Sheriff’s Office deputy were injured when they were hit by a car last week.
According to a release from the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office, the incident occurred just before 10 p.m. Sept. 7 on U.S. Highway 123 near Ross Avenue.
The deputy had stopped to help the Easley officers, PCSO chief deputy
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County council sets millage for 2017-18
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
COUNTY — Setting the millage rate for fiscal year 2017-2018 was one of the agenda items that Pickens County Council members braved the elements for Monday night.
The recommended millage rate for the 2017-2018 budget remains the same as last year, at 68.2 mills. County operation millage is 55.3. The 68.2 actual
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Easley lands college baseball tournament
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — Easley’s J.B. “Red” Owens Recreation Complex is the new home of the National Christian College Athletic Association’s Baseball World Series.
Easley and NCCAA officials announced the news last week at the recreation complex.
“The city of Easley is very proud and very happy to be able to be in
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Flame volleyball off to hot start
PICKENS — The Pickens High School Blue Flame volleyball program has been a traditional power in the state.
Led by first-year coach Rikki Owens, the Lady Flame are looking to continue that legacy of dominance.
In the season opener on Aug. 30, the Flame defeated the Seneca Bobcats 25-7, 25-13, 25-6, to take the match in straight sets.
Next they hit the road, as they traveled to T.L. Hanna to square off with the
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Hunter education class planned in Clemson
CLEMSON — Hunter education classes taught by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources will be held Saturday at the Clemson SCDNR office.
The address for the office is 311 Natural Resources Drive in Clemson.
Participants must pre-register at www.dnr.sc.gov and click on the hunter
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PB Wood golf tourney set for Oct. 2
CENTRAL — Southern Wesleyan University’s annual P.B. Wood Golf Tournament will tee off on Oct. 2 at Smithfields Country Club in Easley, with First Citizens Bank serving as the title sponsor, along with the John Ross Insurance Agency as the event sponsor.
The tournament raises funds for Southern Wesleyan University’s Promise
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Cannon honors Hedden
Pickens — AnMed Health Cannon recently recognized A.J. Hedden as its top employee of the second quarter.
Hedden joined AnMed Health Cannon in 2015 as an engineering technician.
Prior to becoming part of the AHC team, he worked as an electrician and maintenance tech at Electrictech, Systems Specialties, Walgreens Distribution and DZ Atlantic Group. Hedden graduated from Tri-County Technical College in 2008 with an associate’s degree in industrial maintenance.
Hedden has been with AHC only two years, but his co-workers recognized him as a major asset to the hospital. The AnMed Health Cannon selection committee, comprised of Hedden’s peers, chose Hedden based on his demonstration of the qualities of hard work, dedication and teamwork.
US News ranks Clemson among top 25 public universities
CLEMSON — Clemson University once again is ranked among the top universities in the country by U.S. News & World Report.
In the 2018 edition of Best Colleges Rankings, Clemson is ranked 23rd among the top public universities, the 10th year it has been ranked among
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If you build it, they will come
We left Wednesday last week on a mission. Since I’m a member of the Birchwood Center for Arts and Folk Life, I’m on a committee to open an Appalachian art and craft gallery in the newly named Holly Springs Center. It’s an ideal location and a beautiful property.
So we visited three other centers in two states to borrow ideas, check out display methods and pick brains. What a great time.
When the school district closed Holly Springs Elementary School, I was shocked. I couldn’t understand why this nationally
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Help! I know nothing about our finances
My husband always took care of our finances. Recently I learned from our accountant that our tax returns were not filed correctly.
My husband has the beginning stages of dementia, and his memory is declining along with his organizational skills. He never shared with me the bookkeeping, our stocks and bonds, or any other
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