Monthly Archives: January 2022
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Courier Trespass Notices 1-26-22
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:
Harry and Beverly Carson Jan. 2022
H&A Properties, LLC Jan. 2022
Courier Notice to Creditors 1-26-22
The publisher shall only be liable for an amount less than or equal to the charge for the space of the item in error in the case of errors in or omissions from any advertisement, and only for the first incorrect insertion.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATES
All persons having claims against the following estates MUST file their claims on Form #371ES with the Probate Court of PICKENS COUNTY, the address of which is 222 MCDANIEL AVE., B-16 PICKENS, SC 29671, within eight (8) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice to Creditors or within one (1) year from date of death, whichever is earlier (SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.), or such persons shall be forever barred as to their claims. All claims are required
Courier Legal Notices 1-29-22
LEGAL NOTICE
Wills of the following decedents have been delivered to me and filed.
No proceedings for the probate of said Wills have begun.
Fletcher Carey Barker filed July 2, 2021
Phillip Earl Kellett filed July 6, 2021
Loretta Ressie
Long McJunkins filed July 9, 2021
David Lee Crawford filed July 12, 2021
Wave top Pickens to stay perfect in region
By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
PICKENS — After a 2-11 start to the regular season, the Easley Green Wave boys’ basketball team is rolling in region play, moving to 3-0 following a 59-45 win over county rival Pickens on Thursday.
“We’ve still got a lot to work on,” Easley head coach Michael Jones said after the win. “(Pickens head coach Jeff Harrelson) does a really
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County working to temporarily limit Highway 11 development
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
COUNTY — Pickens County Council is seeking to put a 180-day moratorium on development along S.C. Highway 11.
Councilman Alex Saitta asked that discussion of a 120-day moratorium on development along Highway 11 be added to the agenda for council’s Jan. 3 meeting. Councilman Trey Whitehurst seconded his motion.
“The administration recommended this a few months ago,” Saitta said.
Last year, council voted to partner with the Appalachian Council of Governments for a corridor
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Community bands together in wake of Kentucky storms
By Rocky Nimmons
Publisher
rnimmons@thepccourier.com
PICKENS — Following the devastating destruction of a recent outbreak of tornadoes in the state of Kentucky that left thousands with the terrible task of picking up the pieces, an area business owner and hundreds of community members stepped up to lend a helping hand.
Market at the Mill owner David Hosea, along with the staff at the market — located in the Hosea Industrial Park, the former site of the Singer/Ryobi plant in Pickens — took on the task of helping those in need.
Hosea, who owns multiple businesses in addition to the Market at the Mill, is based in Kentucky. Hosea said he was scheduled to be in Pickens for the annual employee Christmas party, but he told Hosea Industrial Park facility manager Barry Crawford he
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Staff in schools ‘exhausted’ as COVID surges
By Andrea Kelley
Courtesy The Journal
akelley@upstatetoday.com
COUNTY — The School District of Pickens County reported 402 positive COVID-19 cases on Friday, with more than 1,500 students and staff in quarantine.
Though classes remain in person, district spokesman Darian Byrd said the district is “trying to fight through and praying for lots of snow.”
“I’ll be honest — if there was no threat of inclement weather next week, I think (virtual learning) would be a real discussion,”
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Six Mile presents awards
The town of Six Mile presented its Fireman of the Year and Good Citizen of the Year awards for 2021 at last week’s town council meeting. Above, Six Mile Fire Department Capt. Rodney Ellenburg received the Fireman of the Year award from Mayor Roy Stoddard and Fire Chief Michael Barrett. Barrett said Ellenburg has been with the fire department for 30 years and is a member of Pickens County’s Special Operations Team that does technical rescues, among other duties. “He is our most active member as far as the amount of calls he runs and meeting or events he attends,” Barrett said. “Basically, always there for everything.” Below, Eddie Freeman accepts the Good Citizen of the Year award alongside his wife, Jean, from Mayor Roy Stoddard. Freeman is the executor of the Bryson estate and donated 65 acres of land adjoining Main Street and Six Mile Elementary to Six Mile for a future children’s nature walk. “Having gone to Six Mile Elementary in the third and fourth grades when my dad was pastor of King’s Grove Baptist Church, graduating from nearby Seneca High and then Clemson, it was quite an honor to be recognized by the city, and I am truly appreciative,” he said.