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Two accused of abusing Easley teen

Two accused of abusing Easley teen

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com ANDERSON COUNTY — Two men are each charged with sexually abusing a teen girl, More »

Ruff hired as LHS football coach

Ruff hired as LHS football coach

By Bru Nimmons Staff Reporter bnimmons@thepccourier.com LIBERTY — Coming off one of the most successful stretches in school history under More »

Coroner: Fatal shooting was isolated incident

Coroner: Fatal shooting was isolated incident

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com EASLEY — There was no threat to the public following a fatal shooting incident More »

Brotherly love leads to the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll

Brotherly love leads to the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll

Pickens County family finds ties to Elvis Presley PICKENS — It’s amazing sometimes what you might discover when you start More »

Duke Energy gives tips to save energy during the winter months

Duke Energy gives tips to save energy during the winter months

UPSTATE — As winter temperatures hit the Upstate, Duke Energy says it is committed to helping customers manage energy costs More »

 

Man charged with driving stolen vehicle

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — A man was arrested in Pickens on Tuesday after police allege he stole a truck in Anderson County and fled officers in Pickens County.

Kyle Bruce Parris is being charged locally with possession of a stolen vehicle, a second offense of failure to stop for blue lights and leaving the scene of an accident with property damage, according to a release from Pickens Police Chief Randal Beach. The Anderson

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Daniel’s O’Brien wins individual state title

By Eric Sprott
Courtesy The Journal
esprott@upstatetoday.com

CENTRAL — On the final day of her six-year career with the Daniel High School girls’ golf team, senior Peyton O’Brien’s emotions ran the gamut.

Following a prayer at the team breakfast ahead of the final day of the 36-hole Class 3A State championship tournament, O’Brien broke down

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Elections planned Tuesday

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — Voters will head to the polls next week to elect new leaders for municipal governments around Pickens County.

Easley, Norris, Pickens and Six Mile will all have mayoral elections on the ballot this year. Two incumbent mayors will be running for reelection, with Easley’s Butch Womack attempting to hold off challenges from David Cox and Lisa Talbert and Norris Mayor Odell Williams

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Courier Obituaries 11-1-23

STACEY MICHELLE RICHBURG TALLEY

SUNSET — Stacey Michelle Richburg Talley, 42, loving wife of 14 years to Theodore Frank Talley, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023, at her home, surrounded by her family.

Born Nov. 11, 1980, in Pensacola, Fla., Stacey was the daughter of William Pascal Richburg and Vicki Lynnett McKamey Richburg. Stacey earned a degree from West End Baptist Bible Institute. She worked as a bank teller for nine years at Truist (BB&T) Bank and later worked as a

The benefits of cooperation

On the same day that our U.S. House of Representatives effectively voted against a third person to be speaker, our state and county delegations held a press conference announcing how cooperation led to $95 million coming to our county to fix Pickens County’s most dangerous road, S.C. Highway 183. The contrast between functioning government and dysfunctional government could not have been greater.

S.C. 183 has been a safety priority for many years — decades if you have lived here. Five-year crash

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The witch’s grave

Bill, severely wounded in Afghanistan, limped from shrapnel lodged in his left leg. Suffering from PTSD, unable to find a job, he welcomed the forgiving obscurity provided by alcohol.

The preacher got him into AA and found him a job as the caretaker of an old cemetery. He lived in the caretaker’s cabin. He cut the grass in summer and raked the leaves in the fall. His only companion was a little black cat with a splotch of white fur on her chest. He named her Josephine.

Bill whistled as he began to rake up the leaves covering the graves. He stopped to brush

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Letters to the Editor 11-1-23

Growth comes with impact

Dear Editor,

Growth is inevitable, but at what expense? Census Bureau data shows that S.C. ranked fifth in the nation for population growth from April 2020 to July 2022. While most would agree that growth is good for our communities, it should not create a burden to the current and future

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Can we truly live in peace?

Have you considered that worry and anxiety is an issue we can control?

Many within the medical world agree that stress is not a lurking monster that forces us to be afraid, but rather our negative thoughts are a nurtured response to what we see and hear. In other words, our assumptions become empowered when our emotions embrace them. Thus, if we can learn how to re-wire or renew the way we think, we can begin to walk in victory over fear which we blame for ruining our happiness.

We’ve heard about going to our “happy place” a seemingly magical location where we can take

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Courier’s Comics, Puzzles and Games

Devils dropped by Wildcats in third round

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

NINETY SIX — Looking for their third consecutive trip to the Upper State championship, the Liberty Red Devil volleyball team travelled to Ninety Six High School last Wednesday to take on the Wildcats.

Despite back-and-forth battles throughout the match’s four sets, the Red Devils were unable to reclaim their spot in the upper state match,

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