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***ONLINE EXCLUSIVE *** Blue Flame head to Columbia in quest for 17th State Championship

***ONLINE EXCLUSIVE *** Blue Flame head to Columbia in quest for 17th State Championship

By Bru Nimmons Sports Editor bnimmons@thepccourier.com PICKENS — For the first time since 2021, the Pickens High School volleyball team More »

Prisma to build hospital in Easley

Prisma to build hospital in Easley

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com EASLEY — Prisma Health plans to build a new $138 million inpatient behavioral health More »

Blue Flame roll past rival Daniel to advance in Class 4A playoffs

Blue Flame roll past rival Daniel to advance in Class 4A playoffs

By Bru Nimmons Sports Editor bnimmons@thepccourier.com CENTRAL — After dropping two five set battles to rival Daniel in the regular More »

Swearing in

Swearing in

Members of the Pickens County’s Legislative Delegation take the oath of office on the Pickens County Courthouse steps in Pickens More »

This week in FOOTBALL FRENZY only in PICKENES COUNTY COURIER

This week in FOOTBALL FRENZY only in PICKENES COUNTY COURIER

LIONS OVERCOME SLOW START AGAINST SENECA TO WIN SIXTH STRAIGHT REGION TITLE; EASLEY DROPS FINALE TO GREENVILLE; RED DEVILS FALL More »

Selugadu set for this weekend at mill

Selugadu set for this weekend at mill

PICKENS — Every November, the Hagood Mill Historic Site observes Native American Heritage Month by holding the Native American Celebration. More »

 

School board filing opens

COUNTY — Filing is now open for three Pickens County School Board seats and 11 local watershed district director seats set to be up for election in November.

The school board seats of Betty Bagley (District 1), Shannon Haskett (District 3) and Betty Garrison (District 5) will be on the ballot for the Nov. 3 general election.

Any district resident interested in filing for one of the open seats may file at the Pickesn County Board of Voter Registration and Elections office at 222 McDaniel Ave., B9, in Pickens during normal

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State’s hospital bed occupancy rate climbing

Local COVID-19 victim shares story with officials

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — South Carolina’s intensive care unit bed utilization rate reached its highest point so far during the COVID-19 pandemic last week, according to DHEC.

Pickens County administrator Ken Roper discussed that number and other COVID-19 case numbers during a Facebook Live video Thursday.

“Pickens County has 363 active cases of COVID-19 right now,” he said Thursday.

Active cases are those cases that have tested positive within the last 14 days, Roper said.

“That’s the way DHEC tracks that,” he said. “We’ve had a total of 1,653 positive cases in Pickens County since March 20, when we had our first positive. South Carolina as a whole has had 87,117 confirmed cases and 1,551 confirmed

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Officials report more COVID-19 Deaths in county

COLUMBIA — Although no new deaths were reported on Sunday and Monday to start this week, state officials reported at least one new confirmed or probably COVID-19 death in Pickens County each of the previous five days.

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control reported the confirmed COVID-19 death of a single elderly Pickens County resident last Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, while it reported the probable virus-related death of an elderly county resident on Wednesday and the deaths of both an elderly

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Mill foundation plans ‘Seeds of Change’ event

PICKENS — The Hagood Mill Foundation is planning a virtual event later this month to explore the role of the arts in community and civil dialogue concerning pressing issues of the day.

Scheduled for 7-9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 14, the “Seeds of Change” event will feature a broad range of guest speakers and a panel discussion with local leaders and descendants of Hagood slave owners and slaves.

The event will stream live on the foundation’s official

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Clemson elections field set

By Greg Oliver
Courtesy The Journal
goliver@upstatetoday.com

CLEMSON — Filing for Clemson’s November municipal election closed at noon Monday, with three candidates for mayor and four candidates for three city council seats up for grabs, including one incumbent.

Former Clemson City Councilman Jerry Chapman, current Councilman Robert Halfacre and 2018 council candidate Arthur Sears are running for the mayoral seat currently held by J.C. Cook, who announced after winning reelection in 2016 that he would not seek another term.

Incumbent Councilman John Ducworth joins Bob Brookover, Jacquie Anderson Myers, Catherine Watt

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Market at the Mill digital directory to launch next week

PICKENS — Rank Web Services (RWS) is excited to announce the launch of The Market at the Mill Shops, a business directory for the more than 100 business vendors already selling in the new Market at the Mill in Pickens.

The directory website will provide a much-needed promotional marketing tool for the businesses, officials said.

The Market at the Mill Shops is a free business listings directory for all permanent businesses in the

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Clemson University announces employee virus testing results

By Riley Morningstar
Courtesy The Journal
rmorningstar@upstatetoday.com

CLEMSON — Clemson University has released initial results from employees’ COVID-19 tests taken over the past two weeks.

In a partnership with the Medical University of South Carolina, Clemson conducted more than 2,300 tests over a five-day period in late July in the parking lot of NewSpring Church on Clemson

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AnMed Health names new CEO

ANDERSON — The AnMed Health Board of Trustees announced Monday that William Kenley, FACHE, has been selected as the next chief executive officer of AnMed Health following a nationwide search.

“William Kenley is a proven leader whose values, leadership style and experience align well with AnMed Health’s culture and ideals,” AnMed Health board chairman Bill Kibler said. “As we continue to take on the challenges of a complex and evolving health care environment, I’m confident that he is the right person to lead our health care system into the future. I look forward to welcoming him and his family to the Anderson community.”

Kenley was most recently an executive vice president at Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare based in Memphis, Tenn., where he has served in progressive leadership roles since 2004. He completed his master of public health administration at Duke University and received

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SC Overall Sweetheart

The Little Miss and Teen Miss South Carolina Pageant was held recently in Hartsville. The pageant had 88 contestants from across South Carolina compete during the week. The winner of LMSC Overall Sweetheart was Nevaeh Woodson of Six Mile. She is the daughter of Jon and Amanda Smith and Chris and Danielle Woodson. Nevaeh won $3,000 in scholarships, round crown, trophy, a monogrammed banner and other prizes. For more information, visit littlemisssc.com.

Courier Letters to the Editor 8-5-20

Get ready to surrender your forks

Dear Editor,

What I’m about to say won’t help me win any popularity contest. In America today, we have a weapon so deadly that it was responsible for an estimated 300,000 deaths last year. This weapon looks so innocent and non-threatening. It’s deadly! They’re so easy to obtain, anyone can purchase one with no background checks whatsoever!

Even if you have a record as a felon, no problem. We’ve got to get laws passed right now, and not a moment sooner!! Got to get them taken up before more innocent people die because of them! Why, do you know even a child can purchase one with their allowance? We need to take them up and

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