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This week in FOOTBALL FRENZY only in PICKENES COUNTY COURIER

This week in FOOTBALL FRENZY only in PICKENES COUNTY COURIER

Daniel dominates Pickens in Region rivalry matchup; Wave struggle to score against Hillcrest; Pickens to return to action; Liberty drops More »

Halloween events set throughout county

Halloween events set throughout county

COUNTY — With Halloween just over a week away, there are a number of events for residents of Pickens County More »

Agencies team to help after Hurricane Helene

Agencies team to help after Hurricane Helene

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com COUNTY — The days following the destruction brought by Hurricane Helene last month have More »

Early voting available to county voters

Early voting available to county voters

COUNTY — Early Voting is now available to voters statewide for the Nov. 5 Statewide General Election. In Pickens County, More »

County to host small business events

County to host small business events

PICKENS — Pickens County announced that the county will host drop-in events for local small business owners today and Thursday. More »

 

BHSPC plans events to promote recovery from substance use

Free play scheduled, job readiness classes set to begin next week

COUNTY — After hosting its Race for Recovery 5K Walk/Run earlier this month on the Doodle Trail, the prevention department of Behavioral Health Services of Pickens County has other events and programs coming up aiming to reduce stigma and show that recovery from substance use disorder is possible.

Dale Savidge with the Applied Theater Center has been working with BHSPC clients, using their real-life experiences to develop a new play. “Circling Down” will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5, at the Pickens County Performing Arts Center in Liberty. The play is free

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Annual Ripple of One gala next week set to showcase local chefs

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

CLEMSON — A local nonprofit that helps its clients achieve financial independence is gearing up for its annual gala.

Ripple of One will hold its Star Chefs Tasting and Auction the night of Thursday, Oct. 7, at Lakeside Lodge in Clemson.

“We’re back in person, which we’re really excited about, because last year we were virtual,” said Julia Schaefer, mentor care and office manager for

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Getting through hard times with Matt and Andy

During these trying times, I’ve become very careful about what TV shows I watch. I can’t watch anything with disturbing endings or anything depressing. So that eliminates a lot of what we used to consider entertainment.

Although being informed about current events is necessary, too much news isn’t healthy. So that reduces TV viewing time dramatically.

We’ve fallen back on old shows being rebroadcast.

We’re working our way through the black-and-white years of Gunsmoke. It was considered an

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Anger in the air

Being hired to be a stewardess was like turning into Cinderella. It meant you were beautiful, single, slender, under 30 and had a college degree. Some airlines requested modeling expertise, necessary to serve those seven-course gourmet dinners with charm and grace, in mid-air.

Stewardesses wore uniforms designed by Balenciaga and Pucci. They sported perky hats, wore high heels and had matching luggage. They traveled to exotic locations.

As time went on, planes got bigger and carried more passengers. The gourmet dinners were

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Well, it has been worse

I was out for a walk a while back and came upon one of my neighbors walking his dogs.

“It’s a shame the way things are going in this country, isn’t it?” he said, shaking his head after we had dispensed with subjects of more immediate concern such as the weather and the dogs.

“Well, it’s been worse,” I said, which put an abrupt end to that topic.

There is plenty to worry about nowadays: climate change, especially. And the disinformation divide. Those are the biggies, I think.

But when a lot of people complain about how bad things are nowadays, I think they’re harking back to a golden bygone era that some of us remember — maybe in the 1950s and early ‘60s.

It was a simpler time, when everyone sat on their front porches in the evening and told stories

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Courier Letters to the Editor 9-29-21

Tired of the broken promises

Dear Editor,

I attend some meetings of the Pickens County Council, and I want to comment on the recent happenings. The county council voted 5 to 1 to raise property taxes 9.97 mills, or 18 percent, in the wake of the state Supreme Court ruling that the $20 road fee per vehicle was illegal.

The council was saying it was going to eliminate the road fee and raise property taxes an equal amount of 3.8 mills. They printed a notice to

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Clemson Elementary named National Blue Ribbon School

By Andrea Kelley
Courtesy The Journal
akelley@upstatetoday.com

CLEMSON — Clemson Elementary School is one of five South Carolina schools to receive the 2021 National Blue Ribbon distinction.

The distinction is based on the school’s academic performance or progress in closing achievement gaps among students.

U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona recognized 325 schools Tuesday as National Blue Ribbon Schools for 2021, including five in South Carolina.

Clemson Elementary principal Michelle Craddock said she was “extremely

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Pickens Family Chiropractic closing in downtown Pickens

PICKENS — As of Oct. 1, Pickens Family Chiropractic will be closing its doors permanently.

Dr Brian Dooley, owner and operator of the practice since its inception in 2007, has accepted a position as dean of clinics for Sherman College of Chiropractic in Spartanburg. His responsibilities will include managing a staff of 10 case doctors, more

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Courier Community Calendar 9-29-21

•Amazing Grace plans Homecoming

Amazing Grace Fellowship church will be hosting Homecoming on Sunday, Oct. 3.
The Edify gospel singers will be singing from 10:15 a.m. until the preaching hour begins with speaker the Rev. Doug Saylors.
Amazing Grace Fellowship is located at 229 Pearl St. in Pickens. All are invited.

• Scent of Praise to hold event in Easley

Scent of Praise, a Christian music ministry, will be live at Midtown Music in the Easley Fine Arts Center on South Pendleton

Courier Obituaries 9-29-21

GLENN D. TURNER

CENTRAL — Glenn D. Turner, 88, husband of Eleise Owen Turner, passed away peacefully Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2021.

He was born Oct. 22, 1932, in Ochlocknee, Ga.

Glenn served in the United States Air Force from 1953-55 and later, after serving in management in the hardware business, completed his undergraduate degree from Central Wesleyan College in 1969. He began teaching with the School District of Pickens County in 1970. He was awarded his Master’s Degree in Educational Administration and Supervision in 1971 from Clemson University. He then received an Education Specialist Degree in Educational Administration from