Monthly Archives: February 2020
Decades-old mystery
Chamber hoping to ID local residents who made an impression in Midlands community in 1989
By Rocky Nimmons
Publisher
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PICKENS — Greater Pickens Chamber of Commerce officials have a mystery, and they need your help to solve it.
The chamber received a package of appreciation in September and has asked many in the Pickens community to help identify agroup of Pickens folks who took the extra step to help those in need more than 30 years ago.
The letter was accompanied by a beautiful matted and framed picture from the community of Dalzell, S.C. Located between Sumter and Camden, the small community was hit hard by Hurricane
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Man sentenced for assaulting kids
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
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PICKENS — An Easley man was sentenced to 45 years in prison last week after being found guilty of sexually assaulting two children.
A Pickens County jury convicted 37-year-old Jason Riley Galloway of two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor on Feb. 19, 13th Circuit Solicitor Walt Wilkins said in a release.
Assistant solicitors Britni McCall and Durham Hill presented evidence establishing Galloway sexually assaulted two victims on numerous occasions at his home in Pickens County, he
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Liberty school gets new name
LIBERTY — The Pickens County School Board approved Liberty Primary School as the new name of Chastain Road Elementary School on Monday night, effective at the start of the 2020-2021 school year.
The name approval follows the board’s decision last year for Chastain Road to become a primary school serving all Liberty area students in Pre-K through second grade.
Chastain Road principal Jessica Patterson presented the name recommendation to the board
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Market at the Mill to open Thursday
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
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PICKENS — A Pickens plant site that has sat empty for several years will officially begin its newest chapter Thursday.
The Market at the Mill, located at the former Singer plant, will hold a soft opening Thursday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., facility manager Barry Crawford said.
Following the soft opening, the market will be open from 8 a..m.-5 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and 9 a.m.-4 p.m. on Sundays.
Those hours may expand, Crawford said.
“We’ve got businesses that are looking to move in that may want to
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Woman gets prison time for hit and run
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
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PICKENS — A Greenville woman was sentenced last week for a 2018 hit and run that severely injured a Six Mile man.
Judge Letitia Verdin sentenced Trista Sanders on Feb. 19 to 10 years in prison suspended to four and a half years, followed by five years probation, according to the 13th Circuit Solicitor’s Office.
The collision occurred at the intersection of S.C. 183 (Main Street) and Durham Mill Road in Pickens at 10:10 p.m. July 4, 2018, South Carolina Highway Patrol Trooper Justin Sutherland said at the time.
The collision occurred as a 2004 Yamaha motorcycle driven
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Local wrestlers qualify for state
By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
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COUNTY — With winter sports nearly coming to an end, many of the county’s top high school wrestlers are preparing to wrestle for a state championship on Saturday in Anderson.
In the 5A ranks, Easley High School will be represented by a trio of seniors at this year’s championships, with Shylo Carr, Josh Hill and Caleb Holcombe placing at the Upper State qualifiers for the Green Wave.
Carr was a five seed in the heavyweight qualifying bracket, but upset Sean Grennan from Nation Ford and Zach McRae from Byrnes to lock up the three seed in the state
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Daniel loses postseason opener
By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
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CENTRAL — Coming off their first region championship since 2014 and a first-round bye in the playoffs, the Daniel High School girls’ basketball team had all the odds in its favor on Friday night against the Ridge View Blazers.
The Lions (15-10) managed to jump out to a 27-22 lead against the Blazers at the half. However, the Lions lost their offensive punch down the stretch as the Blazers’ fast break wore them down, leading to a 52-39 upset by Ridge View.
“We started rushing a little bit,”
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Pickens girls fall in first round
PICKENS — Even though the Pickens High School girls’ basketball team ended its season with a loss in the first round of the Class 4A playoffs to a powerful Lower Richland team, head coach Rikki Owens said the 2019-2020 group is one that will be long remembered by Blue Flame faithful.
“This team never gave up,” Owens said, “and it’s a team that has left a legacy. They have set the bar high in work ethic, dedication and leadership for future Blue Flame. We love them so much more than basketball, but basketball is what brought us all together, and we are grateful for that. We were definitely blessed with a special group of girls and their parents. We have
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Lions break playoff skid before season-ending loss
By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
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CENTRAL — The Daniel High School boys’ basketball team hosted the Lakewood Gators last week hoping to break a postseason losing streak that dated to the 2013 season.
The 22-5 Lions entered the Class 4A playoffs fresh off their most successful season since that 2013 season that ended in the Upper State championship game, but were facing no slouch in an uber-athletic Gators team.
After Daniel took control in the third quarter and seemed poised to bring home the victory, the Gators came roaring back to put the game in doubt. But the clutch free throw shooting of all-state guard Bobby Taylor made the difference for the Lions as they picked up the 63-55 win.
Unfortunately for Daniel, the playoff bracket alignment set the Lions up with a tall task in the second round, taking on the two-time defending
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Missing CU student found dead in Tenn.
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
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CLEMSON — An investigation is underway after a missing Clemson University student was found dead in Tennessee.
Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Chad Brooks said in a release Thursday morning that John Andrew Martin Jr. had last been seen at a home in the Clemson area at 11 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 16.
Martin, 21, was believed to be driving a gray 2006 Mazda MZ3 hatchback, Brooks said.
Brooks issued an update Thursday afternoon after Martin and his vehicle were found in Sevier
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