Monthly Archives: November 2017
SLED: Clemson official took $120K
CLEMSON — State authorities allege a former Clemson official embezzled more than $120,000 from the city over a period of nearly six years, using the money for repairs at a luxury car dealership and other purchases.
Former Clemson finance director Tom Alexander Sparacino, 61, of
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Lady Flame win Upperstate crown
CHAPIN — The Pickens Blue Flame Volleyball team are the 2017 Class 4A Upperstate Volleyball champions.
Coached by first-year head coach Rikki Owens, the Lady Flame fought their way through the bracket to take the Upperstate title at home on Halloween night.
The victory set up a trip to Chapin to battle Myrtle Beach for all the marbles on Saturday night, and although the Flame fell just one match short of the state title, the win on Halloween night gave Pickens its 19th Upperstate championship in program history.
The Flame were in for a fight in the Upperstate championship withalways-tough Aiken coming to Pickens.
The Lady Blue Flame had decided that this night they would “treat” themselves to a championship. Aiken would be “tricked,” ending in
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DAR event honors Vietnam vets
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
COUNTY — The Daughters of the American Revolution Fort Prince George Chapter gathered Saturday afternoon to say thank you to a special group of veterans.
The Daughters of the American Revolution has joined with the United States of Amercia’s Vietnam Commemorative Partner Program, an effort that aims to thank and honor Vietnam vets — and their families.
The Vietnam Veterans Honor Service held Saturday afternoon was a
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Lynch family reunion
The descendants of Captain William Lynch enjoyed a family reunion on Oct. 21 at Holly Springs Baptist Church. Those attending the event were Gladys Bagwell, Emmett Broome, Monnie Broome, Nathan Broome, Jackie Broome, Katie Broome, Evonne Elrod, Barbara Forrest, Carol Lynch, Chris Lynch, Harold Lynch, Martha Lynch, Randall Lynch, Tom Lynch, Wayne Lynch, Ellie Morris, Luke Morris, Rosanne Morris, Eleanor Pinkowski, Jim Snow, Ed Talley, Charlie Tankersley, Jack Tankersley and Leah Tankersley.
Making the country a better place
The old man walked into the museum. He was tall and stood erect, wore glasses and had lively eyes. He carried a cardboard Prince Albert cigar box with him and set it down on top of the copying machine.
He took off his cap and said he’d seen the notice in the paper asking all World War II veterans to come by and tell their stories for the upcoming war exhibit.
And opening the cigar box, he began. He told us he’d never talked to anyone about his war experiences. I think he was like so many other World War II veterans who’d endured four years of battle, testing the limits of human endurance, and sometimes passing those limits. These men left home and were gone for years. Those who came home had spent their years in other countries. Countries that, in some cases, had been almost leveled by battle after battle. They’d seen death in every form. Sometimes they slept with their heads on the frozen bodies of dead enemies. They were seldom, if ever, comfortable, often wet, nearly frozen, often
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The new CARE Act
The Department of Veterans Affairs is proposing the new Veterans Coordinated Access and Rewarding Experiences (CARE) Act and has sent those ideas to the House and Senate Veterans Affairs committee.
The original CHOICE Act gave veterans the option of getting medical care closer to home, outside of a VA facility, if they lived more than 40 miles from one or couldn’t get an appointment for 30 days. That was a good step, except when it came
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Letting go of hatred and unforgiveness
How much grace does it take to love our enemies? Well, that is a good question. Tragedies are happening all around us and it’s true we are very heart-broken and alarmed, but what if one day our family is harmed? I admit that I do not always have the character of Christ when I’m being threatened or provoked to anger. Many times, my first reaction is to retaliate because that’s a strong part of our human nature. I realize that people need to be punished for their
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Six Mile Baptist plans Feast-O-Plenty
SIX MILE — Six Mile Baptist Church will host its 10th annual Feast-O-Plenty on Saturday, Nov. 18, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Last year, approximately 250 people joined the church for the dinner, and this year organizers are hoping to share with even more. The meal will be served in the Roper Building, located at 150 N.
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CMH Auxiliary Football Frenzy Fundraiser tickets now available
PICKENS — The Cannon Memorial Auxiliary is holding a Fall Football Frenzy fundraiser through Nov. 21.
Frances Wannamaker, 2017-2018 Auxiliary president, said Clemson, the University of South Carolina, Wofford, Presbyterian
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YAM music classes in Pickens announces new instructors
COUNTY — Enrollment is now underway for the Young Appalachian Evening Music Program. Join in the fun and learn how to play the banjo, fiddle, guitar or mandolin.
The Pickens location recently added new instructors and new class times.
The next six-week session will begin the “week of” Nov. 6, at the
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