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For the arts

The Sweet Potato Pie Kids, the YAM performing band, were invited by SC Arts Alliance to perform on the steps of the Statehouse in Columbia for SC Arts Day on Feb 13. State legislators, along with the general public, were set to be in attendance at this day of arts advocacy. Sadly, the Kids were not able to perform due to rain storms, but 18 kids, parents and grandparents went with Co-Director Betty McDaniel and Co-Assistant Director Logan Redding to the Statehouse anyway. Pictured above: Members of the Sweet Potato Kids and McDaniel meet with S.C. House Rep. Hiott and State Senator Rex Rice in the Speaker of the House’s beautiful office.

Roper set to lead Gettys Middle School

EASLEY — School District of Pickens County officials announced Monday that Dacusville Middle School principal Nate Roper has been hired as the next principal of Gettys Middle School.

Roper’s hiring, which was approved by school board trustees on Monday evening, will be effective July 1, following the transition of current Gettys principal Jacob Nelson to a new role as the district’s director of administrative support and non-traditional pathways. Nelson’s move was approved by the school board in January, and he will continue to lead

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Pick up a Pickens County Courier to vote in the Pickens County Courier’s Readers’ Choice Awards

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Drone, K-9 used to catch wanted man

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

CENTRAL — Pickens County Sheriff’s Office deputies used a drone and a K-9 to take a wanted man into custody earlier this month.

According to a sheriff’s office news release, deputies responded to a home on Archery Club Road in Central in an effort to locate Charles Rodney Caldwell on Feb 8.

Caldwell had an active warrant for first-degree assault and battery, the release said.

According to the release, Caldwell fled from the back of the home into

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KidsFest and YAMs coming to Hagood Mill on March 15

PICKENS — KidsFest is coming to Hagood Mill Historic Site on Saturday, March 15.

The event, held in partnership with the Young Appalachian Musicians (YAMs), is a family-friendly event featuring performances from local YAMs students, a traditional talent show and interactive games and activities.

Attendees can enjoy hands-on experiences like Paint the

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The Willows of Easley lauded in recent survey

EASLEY — The Willows of Easley recently announced its achievement of an outstanding overall resident satisfaction score in the most recent resident survey conducted toward the end of 2024.

The recognition highlights The Willows of Easley’s commitment to

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Ex-Liberty police chief joins PCSO

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — One of the latest hires at the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office is a familiar face to Liberty residents and the area law enforcement community.

On Feb. 4, the sheriff’s office announced on Facebook that former Liberty Police Chief Adam Gilstrap had joined the agency as a deputy.

“Deputy Gilstrap comes to us with 18 years of prior law enforcement

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Former OCSO deputy charged in Pickens County

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

CLEMSON — A former Oconee County Sheriff’s Office deputy faces charges following an investigation requested by the Clemson Police Department.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) charged Justin Alan Pelfrey, 36, of Seneca, with misconduct in office and public official misconduct in office on Feb. 7, SLED spokeswoman Renée Wunderlich said in a release.

SLED’s investigation was requested by the Clemson Police Department, she said.

A warrant claims that Pelfrey, while acting in his official capacity as an Oconee County

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County Council set to receive funding to tackle opioid issues

By Evan Smoak
Courtesy The Journal
evan@upstatetoday.com

PICKENS — Pickens County will soon see a funding boost for opioid use prevention measures.

Pickens County Council voted unanimously last week to accept money from the South Carolina Opioid Recovery Fund (SCORF), which will be used to fund salaries of two community paramedics

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Giving back

Members of the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) participated in the statewide packing event for Greg’s Groceries this past Friday in Columbia. Greg’s Groceries was founded in 2017 in honor of fallen officer Greg Alia. The organization provides food boxes to law enforcement, enabling positive interactions with the community when the opportunity arises to meet basic needs. PCSO was able to bring back 50 boxes to provide to our deputies for distribution. To learn more about this organization and what they are doing in our communities, visit serveandconnect.org