Monthly Archives: May 2024
They forgot to draw the flowers
Long before there were written languages, cave dwellers decorated the walls of their caves with pictures of deer, bear and other animals. They traced their handprints on the walls. Even though flowers must have been plentiful in the forests, the early cave artists did not portray any flowers in their
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Fallen, not forgotten
This week we honor those who died while fighting for our country.
There was a time when society seemed to be more sensitive and compassionate about casualties of war, but today there are so many
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Courier Letters to the Editor
Waging war against war
Dear Editor,
Biden signs another package to send Israel $95 billion to buy weapons, bullets and equipment to fight a war.
All that these countries know is war. The U.S. spends billions to rebuild these
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Tips for saving the memories
Many of us have created our family tree, hoping to leave something to the generations that will come after us. Having a list of the names of our ancestors and all their important dates is valuable, especially if you have a budding genealogist coming up through the
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Getting help when leaving the service
Those who leave the service can be in for quite a life change, not only for them but for their families. The transition can be something of a challenge.
The VA knows this and has set aside
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BASF sites join Make-A-Wish to make a child’s wish come true
UPSTATE — BASF sites in South Carolina joined together with Make-A-Wish South Carolina to make one child’s wish come true.
Team members from BASF’s sites in Mauldin, White Stone (Spartanburg), Seneca and Central
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Courier Obituaries 5-29-24
RANDALL EUGENE CHISM
EASLEY — Randall Eugene Chism, 41, loving husband of 15 years to Tracy Galloway, passed away on Thursday, May 23, 2024, at his home.
Born Aug. 20, 1982, in Greenville County, Randall was the son of the late Eugene Chism and Betty McJunkin Allen. Mr. Chism was of the Baptist faith. He was a good man and would do anything to help others. He was a great cook and a master of the grill. He was a great auto mechanic and enjoyed racing RC brushless cars. He loved the Outer Banks and building fires on the beach. Randall loved his family
Celebrating the Class of 2004
The Pickens County Courier is proud to showcase the 2024 graduates of Pickens High School, Easley High School, D.W. Daniel High School and Liberty High School in our very special section only in this week’s Pickens County Courier.
See photos of the Class of 2024 graduates of Daniel, Easley, Liberty and Pickens high schools, along with award winners and salutes from local businesses. See the section in its entirety by clicking on the link below…
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Online Guardian ad Litem training scheduled June 24
PICKENS — The Cass Elias McCarter Guardian ad Litem Program, a division of the South Carolina Department of Children’s Advocacy, is offering free online training to those interested in becoming a volunteer Guardian ad Litem (GAL) in Pickens County.
GALs advocate on behalf of abused and neglected children
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