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Biden sweeps S.C. Democratic Primary

STATE — Four years after the S.C. Democratic Party primary served as the boost Joe Biden needed in his successful 2020 bid for the presidency, voters in the state — and here locally — gave the president another big endorsement over the weekend in his bid for a second term

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Bedenbaugh plans to run for US House in SC’s 3rd District

Prosperity — Michael Bedenbaugh of Prosperity SC, realtor, property developer and formerly head of PreserveSC is to campaign for Jeff Duncan’s House seat as an independent. Mike decided to enter the political arena last year when he saw it was obvious the nation had gone so far off course that it was time we need a drastic change in how we govern ourselves. Mike was inspired by the work of Rev. Martin Luther as well as George Washingtons farewell address. He created and published his 95 Theses for a

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Clemson trustees’ committee authorizes human-AI center

By Lauren Pierce
Courtesy The Journal
lpierce@upstatetoday.com

CHARLESTON — Clemson University Board of Trustees’ Educational Policy Committee approved a new center that will focus on the interaction between humans and artificial intelligence.

Provost Bob Jones gave a presentation last Thursday for the proposed Human AI

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WAA’s mobile exhibit to visit county

COUNTY — Wreaths Across America (WAA) is the organization most recognized for placing more than 3 million veterans’ wreaths at more than 4,224 locations nationally and abroad on National Wreaths Across America Day.

However, the work to recognize our nation’s veterans, military families and

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Ballet Magnificat to presents ‘Deliver Us’ at SWU in Central

CENTRAL, S.C. – Ballet Magnificat, America’s premiere Christian ballet company, will present Deliver Us!, at Newton Hobson Chapel and Fine Arts Center at Southern Wesleyan

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Coffee with a cause

On Friday February 2, Freddie Frei cut the ribbon at Dusty Rose Coffee Roasters. A locally owned and operated coffee bean roasting company. The new business’ moto is “Roasting coffee with a cause – Rescuing horses one cup at a time.” You can learn the full story at www.drcroasters.com. DRCR offers coffee beans from Colombian, Mexico and Ethiopia. They have whole bean or ground, medium, medium dark or dark roast and sold retail or wholesale Picture are Tim O’Briant, Danny Adams, Allie Winter, Owner Freddie Frei, Floyd Rogers, Brittany Chapman, Bryan Owens. The new business is open 9am – 4pm Wednesday – Saturday and located in Warehouse 1, booth P30 in the Market at the Mill, 225 Pumpkintown Highway, Pickens. For more information call (864) 780-3878.

Thanks, Pickens Rotary

The City of Pickens Police Department would like to thank the Pickens Rotary Club for a donation of $1,000 dollars to purchase Narcan for their officers. The donation allowed for the purchase of 44 doses of Narcan, a life saving medication that can reverse an overdose from opioids, including heroin, fentanyl, and prescription opioid medications when given in time. PPD appreciates Rotary continued support and the work the club does in our community.

Community Calendar 2-7-24

• Legion Post 52 to meet on 4th Tuesday

American Legion Post 52 officials invite all military veterans to join them in Easley. Meetings are held the fourth Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Post building at 310 Pope Field Road in Easley.

• Pickens Rotary meets Wednesdays

The Rotary Club of Pickens meets at 12:30 p.m. every Wednesday at the Pickens

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Bowers gives update on radio system

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — A new radio system will allow first responders across Pickens County to better communicate with one another when responding to and working a scene.

During their June 5, 2023 meeting, county council

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Pickens Village library hosts meet the Mayor

PICKENS — The Pickens Village Library gave community members the opprotunity to learn about upcoming initiatives and share their thoughts and ideas for the future of the City of Pickens with the recently elected city council and Mayor Isaiah Scipio on Monday night.

The event saw people from around Pickens greet and learn more about the Picken City Council, which saw four new members elected last November.

The event also saw the reunion of Scipio with John Jones, his former coach from his time at South Carolina State University.