Monthly Archives: December 2020
Volunteers honor vets with wreath ceremony
By Lauren Pierce
Courtesy The Journal
lpierce@upstatetoday.com
CENTRAL — From the American Revolution to current conflicts, U.S. military veterans have been dedicated sons and daughters, mothers and fathers, and brothers and sisters.
They come from all walks of life
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Virus rates still among SC’s worst
County nearing 10K cases
COLUMBIA — With eight confirmed COVID-19 deaths in the past week and some of the highest transmission and incidence rates in the state, Pickens County continues to struggle in the battle against the deadly virus.
According to the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, seven of the eight local residents who died in the one-week period from last Tuesday to Monday were
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Administrator touts council’s achievements
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
COUNTY — At the last Pickens County Council meeting of the year, county administrator Ken Roper looked back on the accomplishments of council over the past four years.
With it being the last council meeting for Councilmen Wes Hendricks and Carl Hudson, Roper said he thought it was a good time to take stock.
“One of the first things that county council did on taking office in 2017
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Audit: City in ‘good financial condition’
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — The city of Easley received an unmodified opinion on its fiscal year 2019-2020 audit.
CPA Ken Meadows with the firm of Greene Finney delivered the audit report to city council during its Nov. 9 meeting.
“That’s the best opinion you can get,” Meadows said. “That’s the one you usually get. From a compliance standpoint, there were no
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Driving toward the future: Ripple of One client earns new car
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — A local woman’s hard work paid off Dec. 18, as she received the keys to a ride that will help her reach her future goals.
Janeisha Kirksey has been working on financial and career goals with Ripple of One.
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Seniors urged to beware of vaccine scam
COLUMBIA — The top U.S. attorney in South Carolina is warning residents to be on “high alert” for scams related to the coronavirus vaccine.
U.S. Attorney Peter McCoy Jr. issued a news release recently warning that since the beginning of December, the Federal Trade Commission has received more than 250,000 COVID-19 related consumer complaints. Two-thirds of the complaints have involved fraud or identity theft.
“Having already seen supply scams, provider scams, economic impact scams, phishing scams and even charity scams related to COVID-19 across the country, every South Carolinian should be extra cautious for the possibility of phony websites and other outreach claiming early access to the vaccine,” McCoy said. “Everyone, particularly seniors and their caretakers, should be on high alert for fraudsters seeking to take advantage of their most vulnerable neighbors.”
McCoy said it’s important for people to know you can’t pay to put your name on a list to get the COVID-19 vaccine or get early access to receive it. No legitimate vaccine distribution site will call asking for your Social Security, banking or credit card numbers, McCoy said.
Anyone who believes they’ve been a victim of a scam or fraud should contact the National Center for Disaster Fraud Hotline at 1-866-720-720-5721 or online at justice.gov/coronavirus.
“Along with law enforcement partners, the United States Attorney’s Office will work to identify, investigate and prosecute to the fullest extent of the law those who seek to defraud their neighbors during this pandemic,” McCoy said.
Lions fall short in Christmas tourney
By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
CENTRAL — After a slow start to the season, the Daniel Lions boys’ basketball team got back on track during its annual Christmas tournament last week.
Following a 1-4 start to the season, the Lions got off to a great start in tournament play against Liberty on Dec. 21 with a 68-38 win.
“We just need some momentum going into January,” Daniel head coach Ben Touchberry said after the win. “I think this one helped some guys get some experience and helped us kind of piece this thing together from a chemistry
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Easley squads highlight resurgence against Patriots
By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — After a season to forget in 2019, the Easley Green Wave basketball programs are off to a great start this year, and that resurgence was on full display against the Powdersville Patriots on Dec. 18.
Coming off a 10-point win against the Patriots just four days prior, the Green Wave girls felt they had something to prove in the matchup as they hammered Powdersville
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Pickens Lady Blue Flame basketball remains unbeaten
PICKENS — The Pickens High School girls’ basketball team beat the Palmetto Lady Mustangs twice last week to run its record to a perfect 4-0.
The high-flying Lady Blue Flame are averaging 60 points per game through their first four games.
The Lady Blue Flame basketball team won its third game of the season Dec. 15 against the Palmetto Lady Mustangs, 60-48, in a non-region game played in Williamston. Pickens played Palmetto
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Pickens volleyball team helps local charities
PICKENS — The Pickens Carolina One 18 Elite volleyball team pitched in over the weekend and helped three area charities.
The volleyball team collected gifts and took part in the Celebrating Communities Upstate Christmas
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