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‘A true friend’

‘A true friend’

Tinsley remembered as friend, mentor By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com PICKENS — A fixture in the automotive and banking More »

This week in FOOTBALL FRENZY only in PICKENES COUNTY COURIER

This week in FOOTBALL FRENZY only in PICKENES COUNTY COURIER

Red Devils handle homecoming business against Landrum; Lions rolling in region play; Pickens to return to action; Easley falls to More »

Elections set for Tuesday

Elections set for Tuesday

By Bru Nimmons Staff Reporter bnimmons@thepccourier.com COUNTY — Pickens County voters will return to the polls this week to vote More »

Appalachian Folk Festival to be held Friday, Saturday

Appalachian Folk Festival to be held Friday, Saturday

PICKENS — The Greater Pickens Chamber of Commerce announced the return of the Pickens Appalachian Folk Festival, taking place this More »

Market at the Mill’s ‘Stuff the Truck” project set to help Helene survivors

Market at the Mill’s ‘Stuff the Truck” project set to help Helene survivors

PICKENS – With the Relief effort continuing for Hurricane Helene survivors, one of the biggestobstacle has been oversupply support staging. More »

AnMed CEO discusses current, future growth

AnMed CEO discusses current, future growth

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com EASLEY — What began as one woman’s promise to God has developed into a More »

 

Easley police seeking shooting suspect

By Jason Evans

Staff Reporter

jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — Anyone with information about a shooting in Easley on Friday night is asked to contact the Easley Police Department.

According to an Easley Police Department news release, officers responded to a reported shooting incident on Davis Street on Friday night.

Upon arrival, officers found a man who had sustained a single gunshot wound, the release said.

The victim was taken to a local hospital by emergency

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County coal ash saga not dead yet

Lo and behold, another year has passed and Pickens County is still not safe from the possibility of becoming home to a toxic coal ash dump.

A Court of Appeals ruling issued in January 2020 had seemed to put a nail in the coffin of a company’s hopes to pull off a lucrative switcheroo and dispose of waste from coal-fired power plants instead of construction and demolition waste as the county had approved.

Although the Legislature changed state law to ban coal ash from the type of landfills allowed in Pickens County, MRR has continued to press its lawsuit against the county, filed in 2016, claiming breach of contract. Coal ash contains toxic substances such as mercury,

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West End Elementary earns national honor

EASLEY — West End Elementary School in Easley recently became one of only 67 schools across the country — and the only one in South Carolina — to receive recognition from a national association for exceptional student achievement in 2020.

The National Association of ESEA State Program Administrators (NAESPA) announced last week that the South Carolina Department of Education selected West End as a National ESEA Distinguished School.

West End was honored for excellence in serving special

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County athletes sign with colleges

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter

bnimmons@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — After years of hard work and dedication, 12 Pickens County athletes saw the fruits of their labors on Wednesday as they signed to compete at the next level during national signing day.

The first ceremony of the day was held at Pickens High School, where Drew Campbell and Zander Gravely signed to continue their football careers at Lenoir-Rhyne and Erskine, respectively.

Campbell is coming off a career year with the Blue Flame where he accumulated more than 1,300 total yards of offense and 12 touchdowns. While Campbell was an all-region quarterback for the Blue Flame, he’ll play defensive

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County baseball teams ranked in preseason top 10

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter

bnimmons@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — The South Carolina Baseball Coaches Association released its preseason high school baseball ranking last week, and Pickens County was well represented, with two county teams amongst the top 10.

In Class 3A, the Daniel Lions are ranked 10th in the state, but face a tough road ahead with region foes BHP and Wren ranked ahead of them.

The Lions, who were 2-1 in the shortened 2020 season, will also have to deal with losing Hovey Herd, Jacob

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Horn’s career night lifts Easley to victory

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter

bnimmons@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — Easley sophomore forward Reagan Horn just hoped to match her previous season high when the Green Wave tipped off against rival Pickens on Friday night.

“I scored 13 earlier in the season,” Horn said. “I knew I needed to reach that number again with this being a rivalry and how close it was last time.”

Horn didn’t just reach that total — in fact, she doubled it, putting up 26 points, including seven three-pointers, to lead Easley to a 59-43 victory.

“She’s always in the gym,” Easley coach Ivan Raymond said of Horn. “It hasn’t always translated before tonight, but if you watch us practice, she’s always

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Late run leads Green Wave to win over rival Pickens

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter

bnimmons@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — Fifth-ranked Easley was unblemished in conference play going into Friday’s matchup on the road against Pickens, but the Blue Flame were still within striking distance early in the fourth quarter.

That all changed with a little under six minutes left in the game, as the Green Wave, up 59-50, went on a 19-2 run down the stretch to bring home a 78-52 victory.

“We had to change our lineup a bit,”

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Take steps to expand vaccinations

Why is it taking so long to get coronavirus vaccines to more people?

Why can’t teachers be among those first in line for the vaccine?

Why did South Carolina wait until February to expand the vaccine to those between 65 and 70?

Why can you get vaccinated in some counties and not in others?

There are more questions than answers about the vaccination program, but some perspective is needed. First, the “experts” back in early 2020 stated that the Trump administration’s goal of a vaccine in less than a year simply would not happen. But it did! Gearing up a nationwide vaccination

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Returning to our first love

Follow-up on Trump

Dear Editor,

This is a follow-up to a letter to the Courier published in the Feb. 3 edition that highlighted accomplishments of President Trump.

It was a start, but some more accomplishments need to be added, along

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Returning to our first love

The word revival is from the Hebrew word “chayah,” and it means to bring back to life, to restore, rejuvenate and renew. In the context of spiritual revival, it is often referred to as the great exchange, where man is shown his need to rededicate his life back to God and through repentance he yields his will to God’s will. Jesus then restores the personal relationship that was lost and floods the conscience with His joy and peace.

There have been many of these outpourings of God’s Spirit throughout the world that were driven by fervent

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