AdvertiseHereH

Category Archives: News

Liberty wrestlers reach milestones at County wrestling championships

Three Liberty High School wrestlers reached huge milestones during the Pickens County Wrestling Championships last Friday. Liberty senior and Limestone signee J.T. Spence broke the school record for wins surpassing Cole Murphy’s record of 169 wins, while junior Alex Allison and senior Bray Cain each reached 100 career varsity wins.

A look at the life and influence of Dr. King

Martin Luther King Jr. played a pivotal role in race relations in the United States for nearly a decade. He helped secure the end of legal segregation of African-American citizens, created the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and served as a source of inspiration for black individuals across the globe.

Dr. King did not begin his life as a crusader or public figure. He had much more modest beginnings in rural Atlanta. Born Michael King, Jr., he was the middle child of Michael King, Sr. and Alberta Williams King. Michael King, Sr. served as pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church upon the death of his father-in-law, who was the church’s prior pastor. At this point, the elder king decided to change his name to Martin Luther to honor the famed Protestant religious leader. His son soon decided to adopt the name as well.

You must be logged in to view this content.

Subscribe Today or Login

MOW Tacos and Trivia Fundraiser coming to Liberty

LIBERTY — Pickens County Meals on Wheels is planning a night of trivia, live music and tacos on Saturday, Jan. 25, at theMcKissick Center, located at 349 Edgemont Ave. in Liberty.

Pickens County Meals on Wheels will have a taco bar set up from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Trivia will start shortly after 7 p.m. and continue between each live music set. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the evening. Pickens County Meals on

You must be logged in to view this content.

Subscribe Today or Login

Vegetarian dishes packed with flavor

Courier Comics, Puzzles and Games 1-22-25

Pickens council approves $3.8 million deal with Greenville Water

By Marquis Mittelstet
Special to the Courier
news@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — Nearly six months after withdrawing from the Pickens Regional Joint Water System (PRJWS), Pickens City Council voted on a long-term Capacity buy-in and supply agreement with Greenville Water on Monday.

Council voted to approve the agreement by a 5-1 margin with councilman Floyd Rogers as the lone dissenting vote.

According to Pickens City Administrator Tim O’Briant the agreement replaces the

You must be logged in to view this content.

Subscribe Today or Login

YMCA provides Bibles for children’s holiday camp

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — An effort to place Bibles in young hands has proved more successful than YMCA staff originally hoped.

YMCA of Easley, Pickens and Powdersville president and CEO Sid Collins spoke about the effort during the Dec. 30 Pickens United meeting.

Attendees could see the results — the meeting room held stacks of Bibles.

“About a month ago, I emailed out to some of our YMCA family,

You must be logged in to view this content.

Subscribe Today or Login

Pickens County Council welcomes new members

By Evan Smoak
Courtesy The Journal
evan@upstatetoday.com

COUNTY — Pickens County Council welcomed two new members to its governing body last week.

Dale Holloway and Scott Lang joined returning members Chris Bowers and Alex Saitta for a swearing-in ceremony prior to the first meeting of 2025.

Holloway succeeds Henry Wilson as the District 6 representative.

Holloway told The Journal on Tuesday that he was excited to begin his tenure.

“I’m looking forward to a new chapter, kind of a new experience on this level,” Holloway said. “I’ve already spoken

You must be logged in to view this content.

Subscribe Today or Login

Clemson Music Fest coming in April

By Philip Sikes
Special to the Courier
news@thepccourier.com

CLEMSON — Clemson University and Southern Entertainment, with support from the City of Clemson, is set to host the second-annual Clemson Music Fest (CMF). The two-day festival is scheduled to take place on April 11-12  at the Upper Intramural Field and looks to build on the energy and excitement of last year’s inaugural event — quickly becoming one of the premier music festivals in the region.

Jessie Murph, The All-American Rejects and BigXthaPlug headline a diverse group of artists that will be performing at Clemson Music Fest. Murph will be one of the lead acts at both

You must be logged in to view this content.

Subscribe Today or Login

 

Snow Much Fun – Pickens County’s winter weather gets kids outside