Daily Archives: 11/08/2023
Scipio elected Pickens mayor
By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
COUNTY — While some races have yet to be determined with runoffs ahead in Central, Easley and Pickens, two local municipalities havedetermined new mayors for
the next four years.
The city of Pickens will see the most turnover this election cycle, with City Councilman Isaiah Scipio replacing Mayor Fletcher Perry. Scipio defeated fellow council member Lois Porter 422 votes to 204 votes on Tuesday.
Things were less clear on city council, with six candidates vying for three open seats. Danny
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PAC board appeals to county council for investigation
By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
COUNTY — Just one week before its 501(c)(3) nonprofit status is stripped away, the Pickens County Performing Arts Foundation Board is asking for an investigation into mismanagement of funds and records that has made it impossible for the current board to repay fines and fees owed to the South Carolina Secretary of State and IRS.
“In 2017, the county council granted the foundation $68,000 in seed money. There is now less than $16,000 in the account. That’s not even enough money to pay off
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This Week In Football Frenzy
The high school football playoffs begin the Daniel defense dominates Blue Ridge in opening-round win. Wave nearly upset unbeaten Mustangs, Devils’ season ends at Fairfield Central and the 2023 Blue Flame season in review, along with coverage of the Tigers taking down Notre Dame at home.
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Dream come true
YLA unveils wheelchair accessible swing in Pickens
By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
COUNTY — Almost a year removed from beginning work toward a fully wheelchair accessible swing at Pickens Doodle Park, law enforcement, elected officials, Youth Leadership Academy (YLA) students and staff, and other members of the community saw the fruit of the YLA’s labors at the ribbon-cutting for the swing last Friday.
“I’ve dreamed of this for a very long time,” wheelchair bound Pickens resident KG Powell said through tears. “I’m so thankful that it’s finally here and we get to
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Man rams barrier at nuclear station
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
CENTRAL — An Arkansas man faces multiple charges, including attempted murder, after incidents at the Oconee Nuclear Station last week led to a manhunt and his arrest in Pickens County.
Doyle Wayne Whisenhunt, 66, of Lockesburg, Ark., was being held on a combined $320,500 surety bond at the Oconee County Detention Center at press time Tuesday after
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Courier Obituaries 11-8-23
DAVID ‘PAPA DAVID’ SMITH
LIBERTY — Mr. David “Papa David” Smith, 83, loving husband of Mrs. Lynda Crowe Smith, of Liberty, passed away on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023, at his residence.
Papa David was born in Six Mile, on Sept. 27, 1940, to the late Cliff and Ethel Towe Smith.
A true Giant of a man, he loved big and only wanted what was best for those he loved, which included his family, both near and far, his grandchildren, great-grandchildren, close friends, camping buddies, church friends and daycare babies.
Papa David had the best sense of humor and he loved to joke and would take every opportunity to make people laugh and smile. A man with an infectious smile that would light up any room, he was a joy to all who knew him with his jokes, simple smile, and happy-go-lucky personality. Papa David was loved by so many people, and his memory will be cherished throughout the years to come.
Papa David could always be found in one of his woodworking or metal shops. A true handyman who could fix or make anything you asked for, he truly enjoyed crafting things by hand for his family and friends. In his later years, even though Papa David couldn’t work as well as he used to, he could surely supervise the work being done in his shop and give you constructive criticism on how to do the job correctly (just ask his son-in-law or grandson-in-law).
Papa David was always an adventure that was waiting to happen. He cherished the time he was able to spend with his family, which included many trips all over the Southeast, where they would listen to old country music while he
Military vets to be honored this weekend
COUNTY — The Pickens County Veterans Affairs Office, in collaboration with the community, is inviting all to join in on a weekend filled with gratitude, honor and celebration as they pay tribute to veterans.
On Nov. 11, the Pickens County Veterans Appreciation Dinner will be held at Golden Creek Baptist Church in Liberty from 4-6 p.m. According to the county Veterans Affairs office, the dinner will be an evening of camaraderie and reflection as locals come together to express deep appreciation for the service and sacrifice of local veterans. To RSVP, call (864) 898-5926 or (864) 898-5928. The Pickens County Veterans Day celebration will be held the next day on Nov. 12 at the Pickens County Performing Arts Center in Liberty. The event will start at 1 p.m., with vendors, food and a kid zone. There will be a parade at 3 p.m. and a show with live music and speakers beginning at 4:30 p.m. The event is open to every who wishes to remember and honor those who have served our country with dedication and bravery. For more info visit @pickenscountyveteransaffairs for details.
Officials excited about SC 183 grant
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
COUNTY – Area officials are excited about the $95.2 million that will be going to improve and expand S.C. Highway 183 — and grateful for the collaborations that led to Pickens County being awarded the largest grant in its history.
Last month, the State Transportation Infrastructure Bank (STIB) approved
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Project Linus gives blankets to kids in need
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
COUNTY — A group that provides blankets to children in stressful situations has recently expanded into Pickens County.
Project Linus was created after a mother saw that a blanket given to her sick child made her feel better.
“She thought, ‘How would other kids in strenuous situations, sick, in domestic violence situations, how would they like blankets?” Maria Anderson said.
Anderson became the Project Linus coordinator for Anderson County about a
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County volleyball stars named all-state
By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com
COUNTY — Four Pickens County volleyball stars were named to the South Carolina Coaches Association of Women’s Sports All-State volleyball squads last week.
Daniel High School and Pickens High School were both equally represented on their respective classes squads with two representatives each.
From Daniel, senior outside hitter Sydney Siders and senior setter Lilli Ward for the selected to Class 3A squad.
For Siders, it was her third consecutive selection to the squad making her the first Daniel volleyball player to make it in three straight seasons since Carley Hoover from 2010-2012.
On the season, Siders led the Lions with 384 kills and was second on the team in both aces and digs. Meanwhile, Ward made her presence felt setting the table for Daniel with a team-high 889 assists.
At Pickens, senior libero Hannah Campbell and sophomore outside hitter Ava Owens both earned spots on the Class 4A squad.
Campbell took over the libero role from the graduated Macie Gentry and flourished in her senior season leading the Blue Flame with nearly 400 digs. Owens, also rounded into form in her second varsity season picking up a team-high 290 kills for Pickens helping them to reach the third round of the playoffs.