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This WEEK in FOOTBALL FRENZY

This WEEK in FOOTBALL FRENZY

Green Wave lose homecoming heartbreaker to Mauldin; Daniel shuts out Travelers Rest; Devils to open region play; Pickens to return More »

Soup kitchen celebrates two decades of service

Soup kitchen celebrates two decades of service

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com EASLEY — For more than two decades, an organization in Easley has provided hot More »

Lions win county golf tournament

Lions win county golf tournament

By Bru Nimmons Sports Editor bnimmons@thepccourier.com PICKENS — For the first time in more than 10 years, The Rock Golf More »

FAVOR Upstate opens center in Easley

FAVOR Upstate opens center in Easley

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com COUNTY — An area nonprofit now has a center in Pickens County to assist More »

Local residents, businesses provide aid to neighbors, WNC after Helene

Local residents, businesses provide aid to neighbors, WNC after Helene

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com COUNTY — Following the destruction wrought by Hurricane Helene, many people in the Pickens More »

 

County finance head gives budget update

COUNTY — Several months into Pickens County’s fiscal year, “things are better than we anticipated,” finance director Ralph Guarino said.

Guarino gave a mid-year budget update during county council’s Dec. 6 meeting.

“I don’t have any reserve at this point about us being able to make our $48 million budget,” he said.

Taxes make up about 68 percent of the revenues of the general fund. Taxes primarily consist of

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SCHSL unveils new alignment

COLUMBIA — The South Carolina High School League announced its proposed realignment for the 2022-24 seasons on Friday, and some big changes are coming for Pickens County’s high school teams.

The biggest changes will come for Liberty, which will remain in Region I-2A but will face an almost entirely new region of teams. The Red Devils’ new region is made up of Blacksburg, Chesnee, Greenville Tech, Greer Middle College and Landrum. Since Greenville Tech and Greer Middle College don’t have football programs, Abbeville and

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Clemson confirms cases of omicron variant

Officials keep eye on data to decide on return plans

By Riley Morningstar
Courtesy The Journal
rmorningstar@upstatetoday.com

CLEMSON — Although final exams ended more than 10 days ago, a Clemson University lab has confirmed 10 positive cases of the COVID-19 omicron variant.

School officials announced Monday that the cases were detected at the on-campus lab and further sequenced over the weekend.

“While the samples are de-identified, we can confirm they were obtained through

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County reports 4 more COVID deaths

COLUMBIA — With the threat of the omicron variant coming to Pickens County, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) has reported four  COVID-19 deaths in the county over the past week.

According to DHEC, there were three confirmed and one probable deaths in the one-week period from last Tuesday to Monday, when the latest numbers were available.

As it has for much of the pandemic, Pickens County remains the worst out of the state’s 46 counties

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Rec funds paying for work at park, airport

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — Recreation funds are paying for the creation of a new amenity at the Pickens County Airport and further improvements to a park off of S.C. Highway 11.

County administrator Ken Roper discussed those projects during his report to county council at its Dec. 6 meeting.

A handicapped-accessible playground is being installed at the Pickens County Airport, he

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Man charged with drug trafficking

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — A man faces multiple drug charges following a traffic stop earlier this month.

According to a release from the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were patrolling Easley in the Black Snake Road area during the early-morning hours of Dec. 10 when they saw a driver fail to use a turn signal.

Conducting a traffic stop for the turn signal violation, deputies detected the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle, the release said.

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Christmas waits for no man

Time is like a giant snowball rolling down the hill, and I stand at the bottom, waiting for it to roll over me.

I’ve gone through the recipes and pulled out the ones for fudge, peanut brittle and Christmas cookies. All the ingredients have been bought and are on the pantry shelves or refrigerator.

Contemplating getting it all done and packed in tin boxes is, frankly, daunting.

It will get done. But not today. That about sizes it up in the final days before Christmas.

FedEx and UPS have faithfully delivered box after box to the house. Most of the drivers know

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Come let us adore Him

The holiday season is called the most wonderful time of the year, but between buying gifts, hosting parties, trying not to break your healthy habits (or the bank) and attending family gatherings, it can also be the most stressful time of the year.

Once again, we are trying to figure out what to give people who already have everything they need. Come to think of it, I’m trying to understand how we went from the wise men bringing gifts to Christ as an act of worship to the ritual of giving gifts to each other? I don’t remember

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The Christmas flower

No Christmas holiday is complete without the poinsettia. Before it was called poinsettia, the bright red plant was called cuetlaxochitl (kut-la-sho-she) by the Aztecs. In Mexico, the poinsettia is a perennial shrub that can grow 10 to 15 feet tall.

The poinsettia has been included in Christmas celebrations in Mexico since the 17th century. The star-shaped leaf pattern is said to represent the Star of Bethlehem, and the color red symbolizes the blood of Jesus.

There are many legends about the poinsettia. One tells of a poor Mexican girl, who wanted to place an offering at the altar for the baby Jesus, but she could find no flowers, so she gathered

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Courier Letters to the Editor 12-22-21

Former law enforcement employee weighs in

Dear Editor,

I am writing about the Nov. 18-21 issue. I saw where Christopher Vaughn was charged with 10 counts of second-degree sexual exploitation

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