Monthly Archives: October 2019
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Police: Man stabbed brother
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
LIBERTY — Police said a man was arrested Monday night after stabbing his brother in Liberty.
Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Chad Brooks said in a news release that deputies were dispatched to a home at 1620 Ruhamah Road around 6 p.m. Monday night.
Upon arrival, deputies were told an altercation between two adult
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Fall for the Arts
The city of Easley held its annual Fall for the Arts festival in Old Market Square on Saturday to unofficially kick off the local fall festival season.The event featured arts, crafts, farmers market, live music and more for the whole family. The fun will continue at the Pumpkin Festival this weekend in Pumpkintown.
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Man sentenced in cousin’s death
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
PICKENS — A Pickens man was sentenced to more than 20 years in prison last week after admitting to shooting and killing his cousin.
Timothy Keith Poole, 42, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and desecration of human remains on Oct. 2, 13th Circuit Solicitor Walt Wilkins said in a news release.
Assistant solicitor Baker Cleveland presented evidence during trial
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New jail opening delayed
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
PICKENS — Sheriff Rick Clark says a problem with doors at the county’s new jail has pushed back the opening of the facility.
Clark gave an update on the jail during county council’s October meeting Monday night.
“We’re getting close,” he said. “It looks great.”
The gap beneath the closed doors of cells is only supposed to be no more about five-
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School district gets high scores, ratings
PICKENS — There is plenty of rosy news coming out of the School District of Pickens County, as district officials announced recently that students exceeded both the state and national average on the SAT this year and the county’s schools all scored average or better ratings on statewide school report cards released by the South Carolina Department of Education
The SAT is used by a majority of colleges and universities as an entrance exam consisting of two sub tests — math and
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Pumpkin Festival planned Saturday
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
PICKENS — Last year’s Pumpkin Festival drew more than 50,000 people, and festival chairman Buddy Cox expects at least that many for the 2019 event.
The 41st annual Pumpkin Festival is set for Saturday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Oolenoy Community House in Pumpkintown.
“Fall, Festivities & Fun” is the theme of this year’s festival,
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County officials talk gun control
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
PICKENS — Local residents and Pickens County Council members spoke out Monday against red flag laws, which they say violate the Second Amendment of the Constitution.
A red flag law is a gun control law that permits police or relatives to petition a state court to order the temporary confiscation of firearms from a person who allegedly presents a danger to others.
Resident Grayson Grant said red flag laws “are extremely unconstitutional.”
He said the laws violate the First and Second Amendments.
“‘The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed,’” Grant said. “’Shall not be infringed’ is pretty
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Easley Chicken Wars heating up again
Well, it looks like the Easley Chicken Wars are fixin’ to heat up again.
The newest entrant into the fracas, Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen, has been going great guns ever since opening a couple of weeks ago. Every time I’ve thought to stop by and get some of their wonderful spicy fried chicken, there’s been a line of cars winding all the way out into the highway. I keep thinking it’ll slow down once the novelty wears off, but it seems as though things are going to be jumping for a while over there.
Reminds me of the way Chick-fil-A, just down the road, has them lined
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Lady Blue Flame pick up pair of region victories
PICKENS — The Pickens High School Lady Blue Flame remained undefeated in Region I-4A volleyball play last week, downing Palmetto at home and Wren on the road.
In a match played Sept. 30 in the friendly home confines of Peggy Harden Anthony Gymnasium, the Lady Blue Flame easily defeated the Palmetto Lady Mustangs in three sets, winning 25-9, 25-8, 25-14. In the Wren match, played Oct. 2 at the school near Powdersville, the Lady Blue Flame defeated the Golden Hurricanes 25-7, 25-21,
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