Monthly Archives: August 2020
Courier Obituaries 8-19-20
JULIA DUNCAN OWEN
SIX MILE — Julia Duncan Owen, 77 of Six Mile, passed away Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020.
Julia was born and raised in Pickens County to Benjamin and Ruby Duncan on Oct. 3, 1942. Through the years, she was a gifted seamstress, as well as an amazing cook. She owned her own catering business for years, assisting the community with special events.
Julia attended a private Christian high school in Central at what is now Southern Wesleyan University.
A beloved wife and mom, she leaves behind her husband of 43 years, Kenneth Owen; sons, Greg Newton and his wife Lori of Six Mile, Harvey Newton and his wife Judith of Six Mile and Jonathan Newton and his wife Cherry of Winder, Ga.; a daughter, Nancy Beth Newton and partner Susan Wilson of Greenville; three siblings, Wayne Duncan, Louvenia Revan and Jewel Key, all of Easley; 13 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
In addition to her parents, Julia was predeceased by two brothers, Elford and Jerry Duncan; and
Canary in the Coal Mine
Wastewater testing provides early warning of community COVID levels, researcher says
By Paul Alongi
Clemson University
news@thepccourier.com
CLEMSON — David Freedman of Clemson University is testing coronavirus levels in wastewater on the University’s main campus and in the surrounding community to provide an early warning system that shows how fast the virus is spreading.
Freedman likens the tests to the “canary in the coal mine” that can help administrators make informed decisions about what they need to do to protect the public’s health even before COVID-19 case counts start to rise. In addition to campus, his testing covers the city of Clemson and the Town of Pendleton, both home to many of the University’s students, faculty and staff.
Clemson City Council unanimously passed an ordinance on June 24 that mandated face coverings in
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Crisis leadership class leverages pandemic to challenge students
By Rick Uhlmann
Clemson University
news@thepccourier.com
CLEMSON — When a wrench is thrown into the best-laid plans, good leaders pivot and make the most out of less-than-ideal situations.
A recent case in point is a Clemson University College of Business crisis leadership class that was borne out of the disruptions and cancellations brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. When the College of Business marketing students’ spring pilgrimage to New York City was canceled, a
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Chamber’s August Member of the Month
The Greater Pickens Chamber of Commerce’s August Member of the Month is the Mattress Store by Wilson, located at 404 Johnson St. in Pickens. The business is a local family owned business that offers brand-name factory markdowns, clearance and surplus merchandise, all at 40-80 percent off retail prices. The Mattress Store features products by Serta, Sealy, Simmons, Stearns, Foster and more and carries a wide variety of living room and bedroom furniture, recliners and tables. The Mattress Store is open Monday-Saturday 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Pictured are store owners James and Kim Wilson.
TCTC surgical technology named Advisory Committee of the Year
PENDLETON — The surgical technology advisory committee’s practical and professional guidance this year, along with hands-on attention to student success, earned it Tri-County Technical College’s Advisory Committee of the Year award.
The committee was recognized for its achievements this year at the college’s virtual fall convocation August 13.
Committee members Laura Bachlet, nurse manager of perioperative services at Oconee Memorial Hospital, and Fran Kopnicky, retired bank manager, along with Program Director Denelle White accepted the award.
The role of the surgical technology advisory committee is to provide feedback and assess annual program outcomes data and curricular issues. They maintain an active role in the continued
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Cream pie has many variations
By Olivia Fowler
For the Courier
ofowler@thepccourier.com
If given a choice between pie or cake as dessert, pie is usually picked around our house.
Our crowd claims that all but a few cakes dry out too quickly.
They like the moist richness of cream pies. Favorites include chocolate, vanilla, banana and butterscotch.
This is fortunate for the cook, as all are variations of a basic cream filling.
This week we are featuring a basic cream filling with meringue topping and a chocolate, banana and butterscotch version of this pie.
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Courier Trespass Notices 8-19-20
In the state of South Carolina, trespass after notice is a misdemeanor criminal offense prohibited by section 16-11-620 for the South Carolina Code.
Those who enter upon the lands of others without the permission of the owner or manager shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor trespassing. All persons are hereby notified and warned not to hunt, fish, cut timber or trespass in any manner whatsoever upon the lands of the undersigned:
Courier Trespass Notices 8-19-20
In the state of South Carolina, trespass after notice is a misdemeanor criminal offense prohibited by section 16-11-620 for the South Carolina Code.
Those who enter upon the lands of others without the permission of the owner or manager shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor trespassing. All persons are hereby notified and warned not to hunt, fish, cut timber or trespass in any manner whatsoever upon the lands of the undersigned: