Daily Archives: 07/09/2024
May the 4th be with you
The Declaration of Independence, ratified on July 4, 1776, is our birth certificate, signed by 56 (Founding) Fathers. By officially signing the Declaration of Independence, the 13 colonies not only divorced Great Britain, but demanded custody of the children — or rather the colonies. King George was not happy. It was an acrimonious divorce.
Not all the colonists wanted a divorce. Some stayed loyal to the king,
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Stealing dollars or pain drugs … which is worse?
I don’t know which is worse: stealing millions of dollars from the VA or stealing pain drugs from patients.
In one case, a pair of holistic health care center co-owners submitted claims for reimbursement for $1.9 million in treatments before they were nabbed for health care fraud, conspiracy and filing false claims. Advertised as a chiropractor with several branch offices, the thieves
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Courier Obituaries 7-10-24
GUSSIE LAVAUGHN ROSS
PICKENS — Gussie LaVaughn Ross, 80, passed away on July 8, 2024, after several years of declining health.
Miss Ross was born on Oct. 28, 1943, and was the daughter of the late William A. “Gus” Ross and Flora Aiken Ross of Rocky Bottom, S.C. She graduated Pickens High School in 1961 and entered Anderson Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, beginning a nursing career that ultimately spanned over four decades. She first worked at Anderson Memorial Hospital and later at Duke University, where she assisted with multiple kidney transplants in the pioneer years of transplant operations. She spent most of her adult life living in Stone Mountain, Ga. serving as a charge nurse at Grady Memorial Hospital in downtown Atlanta, opening the HIV/AIDS floor in the late 1980s and then moving to the Tuberculosis unit until her retirement. She had a special connection with the local homeless population near the main hospital and took extensive lengths to care for their physical and other needs, earning a special recognition from Georgia legislators in 1985 for her work with the poor and needy. She was beloved by her colleagues and patients for her exceptional knowledge and care and remained on the Grady staff until her retirement in December 2005.
She never married and had no biological children, but “Aunt Von” helped raise a whole army of “younguns” in her lifetime. Her nieces, nephews, and their children and grandchildren (and anyone else who came along with them) were privileged to hear her belly laughs and her stories about the crazy happenings in an inner-city hospital. She loved flea markets and thrifting and always
New Pickens booster club formed to support athletics
PICKENS — The Blue Flame Athletic Booster Club has announced a launch to support Pickens High School athletes.
The club is marking a new beginning of efforts to support PHS and build a robust athletic program.
According to the club, its mission will be to provide essential
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Hee Haw coming back to Hagood Community Center
PICKENS — The Hagood Community Center is planning an all-new presentation of the community’s favorite comedy/musical show, “Hee Haw.”
The center has a new cast, some new songs and plenty of new jokes that will send visitors home with a smile on
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Courier Community Calendar 7-10-24
• Widowed persons group meets in Easley
Moving Forward, a widowed persons group meets at 5:30 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at Silver Bay Restaurant at 7027 Highway 123 in Easley. For more information, call Marian Huskins at (864) 270-6032
• Legion Post 67 seeks new members
American Legion Post 67 in Liberty is accepting applications for membership from all U.S. military wartime veterans.
Legislative delegation plans meeting this week
LIBERTY — The Pickens County Legislative Delegation will be holding a meeting this Thursday, July 11, at the Pickens County Performing Arts Center.
The center is located at 314 W. Main St. in Liberty. The meeting will take place from 6-8 p.m.
The public is invited and encouraged to attend.