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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 »

 

AnMed restricting visitation

By Andrea Kelley
Courtesy The Journal
akelley@upstatetoday.com

PICKENS — AnMed Health has announced a new visitation policy due to the ongoing spread of COVID-19 in the area.

Beginning this Monday, all AnMed Health locations are limiting visitation to one person per patient because of COVID-19 concerns, according to a news release. This includes hospitals, emergency rooms, physician offices and outpatient clinics, including AnMed Health Cannon in Pickens. The release said exceptions will be made for pediatric patients, end-

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Common sense and COVID-19

Well, it’s been a quiet summer here at the Barnett Property. I have eradicated the poison oak in the backyard, choked out the English ivy in the trees and battled back the briars in the azaleas.

We have continued to stave off the coronavirus, although I wish people would quit celebrating the end of the pandemic, because it ain’t nearly over yet. More about that later.

We did finally make it down to Stone Mountain to visit my mom, who just turned 96. Except for having to use a walker to get around, she hasn’t changed a bit in the past 40 years.

She’s doing well a year and a half after losing her husband of nearly 72 years, my dad, Bobby D. Barnett. But even

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Thee, thy and thou

Our language is constantly changing. New words are added, other words deleted. The gender issue has made us aware of how language can change our perceptions. The primary purpose of any language is to communicate. Does it really matter if you dangle a participle? Will anyone care if you split an infinitive?

Star Trek hurled us into space in 1966 when Capt. James T. Kirk began each episode with the famous opening that ended with the words “to boldly go where no man has gone before.” Grammarians, appalled at the split infinitive, said the line should read “to go boldly where no man has gone before.”

However, in 1966, the women’s liberation movement was in full swing, and more people took offense at the word

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Knowing when to stand and when to be silent

Each week I spend a portion of my days writing and preparing messages. I pray and seek the Lord’s voice as I strain my spiritual ear to hear the direction he is leading me.

We know that thousands of men and women write and speak for audiences regularly and they enjoy it. However, when it comes to the ministry and representing God, relaying what we believe is his truth is one of the most serious assignments I can think of and is rarely comfortable.

Some have been serving as a watchman on the wall for many years and sense the reverence and responsibility that

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Courier Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor,

Thank you for the excellent article by Ron Barnett in the Pickens County Courier of Aug. 11.

Ron researched the Medicaid funding and covered the issue

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Arnold’s gives back to Liberty

Arnold’s of Liberty on Aug. 2 hosted a reopening and Give Back Day. Owner Gary Durkee gave $1,000 to the Liberty Community Scholarship. Pictured, above left, Tracy Morgan, secretary of the Liberty Community Scholarship, receives the donation from Durkee. Above right is Morgan with new Arnold’s manager Kevin Hamilton. Below, a huge crowd came out for the event, including Kelly Gilstrap, Mike and Charlene McClellan, Anna James, Morgan, Sherry Haithcock and Dan Carpenter. Arnold’s of Liberty is a full-service restaurant located at 7252 Moorefield Memorial Highway in Liberty, beside the Spinx near the intersection of U.S. highways 123 and 178.

Preisig named principal at RC Edwards Middle School

CENTRAL — Thomas Preisig has been named as the new principal of R.C. Edwards Middle School.

Preisig’s hiring follows the departure of former principal Jeff Duncan, as Duncan was previously announced as the new principal at Pickens High School.

“Mr. Preisig has demonstrated excellent leadership at Easley High School over the past seven years,” School District of Pickens County superintendent Danny Merck said. “Thomas has earned the respect from students, teachers, parents, district leadership

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Community Calendar 8-18-21

  • Cruise-in planned at Market at the Mill

 

On Saturday, Aug. 21, from 5-10 p.m., the Market at the Mill will sponsor an event called the Summer’s End Cruise-In. It will be located at 225 Pumpkintown Highway in Pickens and will feature a carnival. The event is free to the public and will include food, music and giveaways every 30 minutes.

 

  • Soapstone to hold fish fry August 21

 

Soapstone Church invites everyone to a special fundraiser at the church, located at 296 Liberia Road in Pickens, on Saturday, Aug. 21.

The event will feature fine cooking and will be held from noon-8 p.m. Visitors will enjoy true Southern cooking, including a fish fry, barbecue and fried chicken

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Trooper: Three-month grace period for new left-lane law

By Riley Morningstar
Courtesy The Journal
rmorningstar@upstatetoday.com

SENECA — A new law requiring penalizing slow drivers in the left lane of interstates in South Carolina went into effect Sunday.

Motorists will have to move out of the left lane unless they are passing someone or else be fined up to $25, according to the S.C. Department of Public Safety. The agency said drivers can use the far left-hand lane “on controlled access highways while they are passing or overtaking another vehicle.”

S.C. Highway Patrol Trooper Joe Hovis said last week only warnings will be issued for the first 90 days after the effective date on the civil violation. Digital signs have gone up along interstate roads throughout the Palmetto State.

“We’ll be enforcing that law like we do any other law,” Hovis said. “If we observe it, we will take appropriate

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