Daily Archives: 01/17/2023
DHEC: 3 people exposed to rabid fox in Clemson
CLEMSON — Three people were exposed to a fox that tested positive for rabies late last week in Clemson, according to state officials.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) confirmed the fox found near Sherman Street and Daniel Drive was submitted to a laboratory for testing on Thursday and tested positive on Friday. No pets
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Not in fear, just thinking rationally
No fear.
It’s not just a brand of clothing or a statement of bravado.
There are so many things we could be afraid of — being in a car crash, living to see a nuclear apocalypse, getting smashed by a meteor or coming down with one of a thousand different diseases — such as COVID-19.
The likelihood of most of these things happening within the next 24 hours is reasonably low — except for the latter.
Now, I’m just like everybody else: I’d prefer to not worry about COVID.
And I don’t.
I ain’t afraid of it.
So if you see me wearing a mask, it’s not because I’m scared.
It’s because I love my wife.
I’m thinking about putting a sign on my KN95 that says that.
Most people pretty much ignore me when they see me, the only person in the
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Courier Letters to the Editors 1-18-23
Fighting for our republic
Dear Editor,
Recently we watched as 20 courageous members of the House stood up and fought the leadership of the establishment Republicans. They used the slim Republican House majority as a lever to wrest concessions and bring them back to the floor — and so to the people. It was a fight worth having, and finally we had fighters!
However, prominent media conservatives supported the establishment and were relentless in their attack of these 20 patriots. The real issue here is not the 20, but
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They hear His voice and follow Him
Life is changing all around us. With technology providing an opportunity for every person on the planet to speak and listen, we are surrounded by so many opinions about everything, it’s becoming more difficult to discern what is right and wrong.
Not only is this massive amount of information chaotic and much of the time unnecessary, but it has reached a point where many people no longer think for themselves. It’s concerning when individuals become so addicted to the lives of
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Helping veterans in 2023
Recently retired or unemployed, at loose ends and wondering what your next steps should be? If you’re looking for ways to help other veterans in your area, this year could be your most meaningful.
- Is anyone building homes for veterans in your area? Are any organizations ready to break ground and start building in the spring? Do you have construction, plumbing or electrical skills? Even if you don’t, there are
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Courier Obituaries 1-18-23
JAMES D. ‘JIM’ MULLINS
PICKENS — Mr. James D. “Jim” Mullins, 87, passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023, at his home.
JD was born in Pound, Va., on Feb. 17, 1935, to the late Chester and Ora Riggs Mullins. He was a man of many talents and was a medic in the Air Force while serving in Korea, a teacher at Easley Christian School, owned Mullins Masonry and was a Sunday School teacher at Jones Avenue Baptist Church. Above all else, he loved his Lord and his family and was known for cooking the best pancakes and grits.
Jim is survived by his loving wife of 23 years, Brenda Mullins; five children, Becky Bridgewater, Charla Compton (Charles), Mark Mullins (Rani), Debbie Sessin and Tiffany Lister (Joel); three bonus kids, Suzanne Bolding, Marie Bolding-Tyre (Dale) and Dena Recio (Ben); 19 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren; one sister, Tish Thompson; one brother, Larry Mullins; and a very special fur-baby, Papa’s Puppy Greta.
In addition to his parents, Jim was preceded in death by two daughters, Helen Heller and Kimberly Snedden; and six brothers and sisters.
A memorial service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 18, at Jones Avenue Baptist Church.
The family will receive friends prior to the service from 2-3:15 p.m.
Burial will take place at Mullins Family Cemetery in Pound, Va., on Friday, Jan. 20.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Victory Bible Camp, 64741 Victory Road, Sutton-Alpine, AK
Winter Bluegrass Jubilee to host first-ever Instrument-A-Thon
PICKENS — The Young Appalachian Musicians (YAM) program will hold its annual indoor music festival, the Winter Bluegrass Jubilee, on Jan. 28 at Pickens High School.
There will be live music, workshops, jamming rooms and concessions from 1-6:30 p.m.
Join the Upcountry’s musical community to celebrate the 12th annual Winter Bluegrass Jubilee, an event that supports Young Appalachian Musicians by preserving southern Appalachian music. The event gives students and community members alike the opportunity to participate in instructional workshops with the headlining musicians. Students revel in the camaraderie that music brings and also gain valuable experience performing on stage.
Shawn Lane and Sons will be the headliner for the 2023 Jubilee. Additional performers include Carley
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Pickens Chamber Member of the Month
The Greater Pickens Chamber of Commerce has announced Pickens Family Dentistry as its January Member of the Month. Pickens Family Dentistry has been delivering healthy teeth and happy smiles for more than 40 years. The practice proudly serves the people of Pickens, Easley, Liberty, Salem and beyond with the best in experienced, modern dental care. Pickens Family Dentistry knows the phobia that surrounds going to the dentist. Their goal is to provide customers with exceptional service and to make visiting the dentist a friendly and comfortable experience. Pictured, from left, are Dr. Jennifer Wickenhoefer, Brandi Pitts, Janice Davis, Tina Stewart, Erica McKenzie and Pickens Mayor Fletcher Perry.
Courier Community Calendar 1-18-23
• Fleet Reserve to meet January 21
Fleet Reserve Association Branch 15 will meet this Saturday, Jan. 21 at 8:30 a.m. for breakfast, followed by a business meeting at 9 a.m., at Chicopee United Methodist Church, 403 S. Catherine St., Walhalla. Open to all enlisted former and active duty U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Coast Guard personnel. For more, call (864) 868-9397 or email tsmith4697@gmail.com.
• Veterans invited to American Legion
Veterans in the Liberty area are invited to the next meeting of American Legion Post 67 in Liberty. The Legion meets on the third Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Scout Hut, circle off North Palmetto Street. All veterans are invited.