Daily Archives: 11/10/2021
Easley man hit, killed by vehicles
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
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EASLEY — A Easley man died Nov. 2 after he was struck by two vehicles on U.S. Highway 123.
Pickens County Coroner Kandy Kelley identified the victim as Scotty Cummings, 39, of Odom Road.
The collision occurred around 7:30 p.m. on U.S. 123 near S.C. Highway 124, according to Master Trooper David
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Person, dogs exposed to rabid skunks in county
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
COUNTY — The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control last week confirmed cases of rabies in two skunks encountered in Pickens County.
The first encounter occurred in Easley near East C Avenue and Glazner Street, according to a DHEC release. The skunk was submitted to DHEC’s laboratory on Oct. 29 and was confirmed to have rabies on Nov. 1., the
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Easley PD awarded $255K in grants
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
EASLEY — An Easley police officer was recently recognized for his efforts in securing the department more than $250,000 in grants.
Sgt. Michael Ambrose
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Finding a more educated view
Sifting and sorting through the economic news, licking my thumb and holding it up in the wind and trying to figure out why inflation is suddenly a thing again.
That’s what I’ve been doing — sort of.
I have no qualifications to pontificate on such matters — although I haven’t let that stop me in the past. But this time I decided to call my old friend-of-the-family, Alumni Distinguished Professor of Economics Emeritus of Clemson University, noted author and holder
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False perceptions
We all know a “Julie” from our high school days. She sat behind me in freshman algebra, and later we shared a history class, and then, was it biology in our senior year? Julie is the girl with the pretty smile and lovely eyes. The one we whisper about behind her back. We say things like “She has such beautiful hair, if only she could lose some weight,” or “She has such a pretty smile, if only she could drop a few pounds.”
We all know we shouldn’t judge a book by its cover — but we do.
Americans have many false perceptions of what makes a woman
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As the year goes by
There are scientific explanations for why the sky turns that clear, intense blue in fall, why the leaves change color and why the air can be described as “crisp.”
You may define it, analyze it and put it under a microscope to examine all the variables that make these phenomena happen. It doesn’t matter. Let’s just consider it a seasonal miracle here once again to
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God has a wonderful plan for you
If we do not learn from our trials, then our distress has been a missed opportunity. Crisis situations are occasions to put our faith and patience to work, and may we always remember that we cannot be defeated, as God is for us and is constantly working on our behalf.
There are times when we will suffer trauma, discouragement, or even persecution, and no doubt it will be uncomfortable, but we must eventually get back up and dust ourselves off and get back into the
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