Pickens, SC News
- Pickens, SC News
- Walk to raise awareness about mental illness
- Frances Wannamaker Honored With May Flame Award
- Pickens High School JROTC Team to Compete in National Academic Bowl Championship in Washington, DC
- Cannon Physician Office Partners with Behavior Health to Offer On Site Services
- Daniel High named #1 Traditional Public High School in SC
- Funeral for former coach and mayor Bill Carr is Thursday afternoon
- Sheriff’s Office Says Recent Statistics are “Misleading”
- Literacy group to hold used book sale
- Remember All Mothers This Mothers Day
- Free meals for children during summer
- Comment controversy is overblown
- Pickens County Students Celebrated for their Achievements
- Pickens First Baptist drama team presents "The Treasure of Thorpe Mansion"
- Pickens First Baptist drama team presents "The Treasure of Thorpe Mansion"
- Pickens First Baptist drama team presents "The Treasure of Thorpe Mansion"
- Community turns out to raise money for cancer research
- Town of Norris First Annual Fun Fest is Saturday
- Ben E. King to perform in Pickens
- Ben E. King to sing at Blue Ridge Fest
- Pickens County Budget Will Fund Several Upcoming Projects
- Smokin' Seventeen
- Family Members and Sheriff’s Office Appreciative of Good Samaritan’s Response to SOS
- Second Annual “Daniel Arts May Show” Approaching
- Pickens Middle School Summer Science Camp is June 18-22
- Public hearing on school board budget set for May 29
- Blue Ridge Fest promises to be a “Wild One”
- Boil Water Advisory lifted for City of Pickens
- Mechatronics team uses classroom and on-the-job experience to win another state title
- Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative refunds capital credits
- Journey to balanced budget has been long
- Boil Water Advisory issued for City of Pickens
- Ron Wilson expected to enter guilty plea at hearing
- Taxpayers Association to host forum for Sheriff’s candidates May 14
- Clemson disputes county, district on TIF money fight
- Clemson Elementary students named Grand Champions at JetToy competition
- Faith Center for the Arts offering drawing, life model classes
- SWU receives $500k gift for center
- Six Mile to honor Fire Chief
- Central celebrates railroad history with festival
- Local 5th graders win international car design competition
- Two Liberty High Students Sign Letters of Intent
- Oolenoy jammers to join with POSAM festival campers Friday night
- Norris to hold First Annual Fun Festival May 12
- Glenn Brock Given Second I Fan The Flame Award
- Number One Volleyball Camp Dates Set
- Tapped Out
- Hold EPA’s feet to the fire
- Behavioral Health to hold Town Hall meeting April 30 in Pickens
- James E. Stephens Pickens, SC
- Central teen killed after truck overturns
- School district to bring legal action against City of Clemson
- Vital Services for Pickens County’s Senior Citizens in Jeopardy
- Liberty High Teacher Dies in Tragic Accident
- Pickens Middle School project combines art and history
- Enjoy Old Cars and Great Music at Blue Ridge Fest
- Danny Merck is new Daniel Principal
- Liberty Will Host First-Annual Automotive Showcase Festival
- Wendy’s opens in Pickens
- Central celebrates railroad history with festival
- Norris to hold First Annual Fun Fest May 12
- BI-LO revealing updated Pickens store with donation to community
- Wings and Wheels fundraiser event is Saturday
- BBQ Fundraiser for Pickens County Cancer Association kicks off tonight
- Retirement Plan to Eliminate Paper Checks July 1, 2012
- April 28 festival nurtures young musicians, showcases top regional bands
- Six Mile’s Issaqueena Festival is May 19
- Liberty couple charged with child neglect
- Blood Drive Set to Honor Fallen Soldier
- Judge David Forrest resigns
- Easley teen killed in single vehicle crash near Six Mile
- Marion Lawson Named Conference AAA Principal of the Year
- United Way of Pickens County is Launching a Mini Grant Challenge Contest for Get Connected Agencies during the Month of April!
- Literacy group seeks used books for sale
- Catholic Church of St. Luke announces capital fund drive
- Spring Concerts in the Garden Series
- Six Mile’s Welter named Scoutmaster of the Year
- NRC to discuss Oconee Nuclear Station assessment
- More defendants could be added to Wilson complaint
- Parents seek investigation of alleged Trotter comments
- Camping and old-time music: Made for each other
- Easley Farmers Market Getting Set for Saturday Opening
- Central celebrates railroad history with festival
- T. Graham Brown To Headline Saturday Night’s Entertainment At Pickens Azalea Festival
- Affordable housing project now a reality
- Consolidation aims at improving operation
- Spring break means service for many Clemson University students
- Young Actors Company of Easley launches inaugural season
- Mayor David Owens Receives Inaugural “I Fan The Flame” Award
- Huff named Assistant Superintendent
- Junior Women’s Club Plan Event to Benefit Soup Kitchen
- Camping and old-time music: Made for each other
- Be a Voice for Children
- State Trooper Survives High Speed Crash
- Pickens officials take steps to protect City Lake
- A jolt of magic teaches students about electrical safety
- Bluegrass evening music lessons begin March 12 in Clemson, Pickens, Travelers Rest, Walhalla, Greenville and Easley
- 28th Annual Azalea Festival set for April 20-21
- Danielle Yother takes First Place in Talent Competition
- Candidate filing for Republican and Democratic primaries opens March 16
- Pickens County Emergency Management Will Distribute Weather Alert(All Hazards) Radios While Urging Citizens to Prepare for Severe Weather Season
- Pew named district’s next superintendent
- Joint drug investigation nets 26 arrests
- Grace in the Wilderness to host Women’s Conference
- Easley man charged with attempted murder after shooting at deputies
- Pickens County Council looks back on 2011 success
- Robotics Team Teaching Their Robot to Play Basketball
- Board hopes to select new Superintendent by March 1
- Pageant contestants competing in the fight against cancer
- Legislative Update
- Abernathy's funeral slated for Thursday
- Job Fair Success – Making the Opportunity Work For You
- Now is the time to start planning for retirement
- Easley man takes child, flees deputies
- James Gregory to perform at Foothills Playhouse Thursday
- Meals on Wheels to give away custom motorcycle
- Pickens Rec Report: Week of Feb. 8
- Pickens adopts new city logo
- Pickens County Robotics Team Prepares for 2012 Season
- Six Mile Recreation Department to host Baseball/Softball Clinic
- The Easley Business and Professional Women’s Club to Meet Feb. 15
- Pickens County Museum Field School Announces Schedule for Spring-Summer Plant Appreciation Classes
- Pickens council hopes to make progress on bike trails, Main Street amphitheater this year
- The Hypnotist at the Village Branch
- Board names Merck, Pew as Superintendent Finalists
- Ann Street improvement project slated to begin next summer
- Local Scouts to hold Food Drive February 11
- Five Arrested for Meth Lab
- Supporting the Scouts
- First Wesleyan Church/ALIVE Members Celebrate Groundbreaking
- Tri-County Technical College Celebrates 50 Years
- Free Computer Classes @ the Hampton Memorial Library in Easley
- Liberty councilman’s daughter dies after being struck by car
- Local officials express optimism over unemployment trends
- Witness for the Prosecution: Agatha Christie classic opens at Foothills Playhouse Friday
- Local ministry to offer Valentine’s Tea for Widows
- “24 Hours That Changed the World” Subject of Church-wide Study at Lawrence Chapel United Methodist Church
- High School students begin registration process with course selection
- 1939 Easley High School building will be saved
- Ellenburg Honored
- Pickens County talent show names first-round winners
- Central man charged with murder
- St. Michael’s Episcopal Church to Hold Oyster Roast Fundraiser on February 18
- Sons of Confederate Veterans to Honor Service of Henry Craig
- Construction begins on Pickens’ Wendy’s
- Public Meeting Feb. 2 concerning US 178/Ann Street Improvements Project
- Easley Church sets launch of new seminary
- Local Quarry Stresses Safety Training
- Residents speak out on saving historic EHS buildings
- Free Tax Preparation Helps Pickens County Residents Maximize Their Tax Credits, Savings
- Six Mile Baptist Church to show “Courageous” Friday
- The Reserve at Lake Keowee Community Foundation Provides Opportunities for Artists
- Use your talents to support Pickens County Schools
- Community carries Dr. King’s dream forward
- Down Home Fun(draiser) Feb. 11 to benefit Young Appalachian Musicians
- Officials hope wireless cloud will encourage downtown businesses
- Gingrich to hold Town Hall meeting Wednesday in Easley
- Pickens County Museum Field School Announces Schedule for Carol Bozarth’s Winter-Spring Hearth Cooking Classes
- Furman University to host "Engaging Faith" Conference Feb. 24-25
- Beekeeper workshop set for February
- “Ringing in the New Year with Old Time Music” Saturday, Jan. 21 at the Hagood Mill
- Local missionaries bringing “Café Connections” to Main Street Pickens
- College’s Golden Anniversary Celebration Kicks Off January 26
- South Carolina Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics to Host Pickens County Information Session
- Easley Business and Professional Women's Club to meet Jan. 18
- Storytelling Celebration in Clemson set for March 6
- Perry to make appearance in Pickens
- Ring of the Hammer Beckons Young and Old to Visit Hagood Mill’s Volunteer Blacksmith
- Perry to make public appearance in Pickens Monday
- Keep Your Dollars in Your Pocket
- Attorney General wants to stop parole of former HomeGold exec
- School District of Pickens County Board Begins Search for Superintendent
- 1....2....Bee…… Beekeeper Workshop with Master Beekeeper, Charlotte Anderson
- Pickens Middle School honored as Champion of the Environment
- Corps’ Hartwell Lake Office accepts Christmas trees for recycling
- Be safe on the water this winter! Cold weather increases risk of hypothermia
- Photo ID requirement for voting nixed by Attorney General
- Saitta reacts to school board ethics issue
- Country Santa delivers despite less donations
- Clemson emeritus professor and World War II veteran celebrates life through painting
- New Easley High School nears completion
- Resolve to help people through the American Red Cross
- Meals on Wheels partners with GE
- Dear Santa
- Meals on Wheels part of ‘share the love’
- Legislative Delegation to meet Jan 3 in Liberty
- Gettys Scholarship program established
- AAA offers Winter Driving Tips
- Corps’ Hartwell Lake Office accepts Christmas trees for recycling
- Main Street officials urge city to develop marketing plan
- County to receive emergency food and shelter funding
- Easley man charged in fatal hit and run
- Atkinson, Rippy to face off in Six Mile special election
- That “Free” Lunch Could Cost Plenty
- Easley man sentenced for child molestation
- Sing You Home at the Village Branch
- Inmate charged with attempted murder in escape attempt
- School district to sell Liberty Middle School
- Meals on Wheels part of ‘share the love’
- Stoddard sworn in as Mayor of Six Mile
- Liberty Denim to close
- Hagood Mill's Yuletide celebration is Saturday
- McKinney Chapel Christmas Pageant set for Saturday
- Ambler Elementary receives special gift
- Solicitor: Family killed for $700,000 in insurance money
- Anderson man dies in fatal hit and run
- Community Library of Six Mile Looking for a Christmas Miracle
- Shoal road, sediment landfill draws fire from county officials
- Pumpkintown Community Club Gives Back
- Pickens, Dacusville and Norris will hold Christmas parades this weekend
- Pickens turns down school board chairman’s request for upfront payment on Bruce Field purchase
- Residents concerned about PCBs
- Easley man drowns in Keowee River
- School board discusses property matters
- Young Appalachian Musicians benefit concert is December 11
- Antibiotics Usually End Kidney Infection
- Daniel High School 2011-2012 Varsity Basketball Schedule
- Community Library of Six Mile Looking for a Christmas Miracle
- Postal Service provides guide to mailing season’s greetings
- Senate passes Graham amendment making National Guard part of Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Christmas parades start this weekend
- EPA to hold public meeting Thursday concerning Twelve Mile dams
- Bible Baptist Church to host ‘Happy Birthday Jesus’ concert
- Six Mile to hold special election
- Holiday Home Fire Safety Tips from Paul Davis Restoration
- Natural Disasters and Your Finances
- A Skaggs Family Christmas comes to Clemson
- Knit Pickens Club meets at Library
- Lt. Tony Robinson receives Billy Wilkins Award
- Graduation rates up for Easley, Daniel
- Liberty City Council runoff is tomorrow
- Cannon Memorial Hospital preparing for Festival of Wreaths
- Blue Ridge Tradition Continues
- Blue Ridge Tradition Continues
- Historical Society to hold Christmas sale Saturday
- School District gives go-ahead for talent shows
- Christmas parades just around the corner
- SDPC schools excel on report cards
- MAU Workforce Solutions Hosts Job Fair on Wednesday, November 16th in Liberty
- Six Mile churches to hold Feast-O-Plenty Saturday
- Hagood Mill to host Native American Festival November 19
- Hagood Mill turns the clock back on alien plants
- Turtles on the Town project aims to bring visitors to downtown Pickens
- Sheriff wins Liberty Mayoral race; Stoddard elected Mayor of Six Mile
- Kongsberg Automotive officials hope to begin hiring in January
- The Dressmaker of Khair Khana at The Village Branch Library
- Pickens Historical Society active on several fronts
- The Reserve at Lake Keowee Foundation raises $18K for local charities
- Village Renaissance project plans moving forward
- Sheriff’s Office awarded funds from Department of Justice
- Best Way to Treat COPD? Quit Smoking
- Former Sen. Nell Smith dies at age 81
- Clemson University student drowns at Twelve Mile Beach
- Sheriff: Life insurance policies apparent motive in Liberty quadruple murder
- Breaking News: Liberty Mother charged with killing sons, ex-husband and stepmother
- United Way offering Tax Assistance program again this year
- Guardian Ad Litem helps teen find permanent home
- Boy Scouts Host Community Festival at Hagood Mill
- Child Identity Theft
- National Pill Take-Back Day is Oct. 29
- Voter ID Law will not impact Nov. 8 municipal election
- Community remembers, honors domestic violence victims
- Pickens Council appoints Rodney Gregory as new Police Chief
- Four dead in Liberty shooting
- Upstate Forever Presents the Upstate’s First Wild & Scenic Film Festival
- Upstate Forever Presents the Upstate’s First Wild & Scenic Film Festival
- DOT to hold public meeting Thursday on intersection improvements
- Autopsies scheduled for four found dead
- Autopsies scheduled for four found dead
- SWU students spend fall break helping flood victims
- Child Development Center Hosts Fall Festival Oct. 22
- Residents Asked to Be Part of Evacuation Planning Survey
- Blue Ridge Electric Invites Others to Celebrate Life
- County celebrates YH America expansion
- Fundraiser to benefit Community Library of Six Mile
- Southern Wesleyan University’s golf tournament to be Oct. 17
- Charity Ride Oct. 15 to benefit Meals on Wheels
- 26th Annual Antiques Show scheduled for October 14–16
- Verizon Wireless and Honor Flight Upstate South Carolina Partner to Support World War II Veterans
- Charity Ride Oct. 15 to benefit Meals on Wheels
- Cannon Hospital’s Trick or Treat on Main in Need of Donations and Participants
- Holy Cross Catholic Church to host Mass for Widows and Widowers
- Gravely Concerned: Southern Writers’ Graves author John S. Bayne to talk about and sign copies of his book Oct. 20 at Pickens County Museum
- Bill Gillespie Memorial Golf Tournament is October 20
- Arts, crafts and cars at Southern Wesleyan
- Faith Lutheran Yard Sale is Oct. 14-15
- City hopes new ordinance will encourage local businesses
- 33rd Annual Pumpkin Fest is Oct. 8
- Stansell’s new book tells stories of prison ministry
- "Gravely Concerned: Southern Writers’ Graves" author John S. Bayne to talk about and sign copies of his book Oct. 20 at Pickens County Museum
- Pickens Women Sponsor Craft Bazaar on October 1
- Cannon Hospital Kicks Off Breast Cancer Awareness Month with “Girl Talk”
- Easley murder suspects arrested in North Carolina
- Police seek Easley murder suspect
- KP Components investing $10 million in Easley facility
- Coalition of Tourism Representatives in Pickens County Holds Workshop to Address Cultural & Heritage Tourism Opportunities
- PC Saturday Session to host Municipal Candidate Forum Saturday
- Local Affiliate of Susan G. Komen Hosts 17th Annual Race for the Cure at Fluor Field
- Walmart coming to Pickens
- Pickens County Encourages Planning During Emergency Preparedness Month
- Holly Springs Elementary named National Blue Ribbon School
- Pickens County Water Damage Restoration Company Back Home After Helping Hurricane Irene Recovery Efforts
- Michigan firm bringing new facility, 54 jobs to Pickens
- ABC Television Special Shines Light on FIRST Robotics Program
- Green Wave douse Blue Flame 54-20
- Duke Energy funds DNR Jocassee Gorges program, Foothills Trail guidebook
- DHEC to hold flu clinic at Pickens County Public Health Department Sept. 19
- District transportation staff respond to bus office fire
- Holy Cross Catholic Church's "Feastival" is Saturday
- Pickens to purchase Bruce Field from School District
- Unbroken at the Village Branch
- South Carolina Botanical Garden to host concert series
- League of Women Voters of the Clemson Area to hold legislative panel discussion
- Golden Corral Pledges to Raise $100,000 in September for Scholarships
- A New Way to Do CPR
- Going Organic
- Free Legal Clinics @ Your Library!
- Call for Participants in the Heritage Festival
- Grasshopper Mowers take to the field to help Pickens County Meals on Wheels
- South Carolina GED testing program bests national passing rate for the first time
- Dr. Chad Gregory to Present 9-11 Conspiracy Theory Lecture September 8 at Tri-County Technical College
- Home burns in Pickens Tuesday
- Upper SC State Fair rolls into town Thursday
- Candidates file for election; filing closes Thursday
- Labor Day Fun Festival set for Sept. 5 at Rocky Bottom Retreat and Conference Center for the Blind
- Seniors Unlimited to Offer New Transportation Opportunities
- Autumn in Easley Art Festival set for October 1
- CPM donates $9,000 to 9 school districts in state
- Knit Pickens! A New Program at the Village Branch Library in Pickens!
- Gifts of Grace: Heroes of 9/11 at Southern Wesleyan University
- Cub Scout Pack 133 to host car and motorcycle show in Six Mile Saturday
- Loud Snoring Can Signal Sleep Apnea
- Grinding at Hagood Mill - A Family Affair
- Liberty High School Registration Dates adjusted
- Seniors Unlimited to Offer New Transportation Opportunities
- Spittoono XXXI kicks off Thursday in Clemson
- Bible Baptist Church to hold Memorial 9/11 Blood Drive
- Easley and Pickens Face-off for the 4th Annual Meals on Wheels- Sam Wyche Food Fight Bowl
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- Liberty High School Registration Dates Adjusted
- Saitta to speak at Pickens County Taxpayers Association Tuesday
- County Council ready for public comment on redistricting
- Saitta to speak at Tuesday meeting of Pickens County Taxpayers Association
- Pickens County To Host Rain Barrel and Compost Bin Sale
- Willis: EPA regulations hindering county’s growth
- Candidate filing opens tomorrow at noon
- Edward Jones Says Don’t Let Short-Term Market Volatility Derail Long-Term Investment Perspective
- Hagood Mill presents The Rolling Waterwheel Gospel Review
- TRiO’s Educational Talent Search Receives Continued Federal Funding, Perfect Score on Grant Submission
- Martin given perfect score by state chamber of commerce
- MAU Workforce Solutions to host Job Fair in Liberty Wednesday
- Pickens Bands Prepares to Start a New Season
- Now Here's A Tip
- Upstate Food Co-op to host free screening of "Chow Down" documentary August 18 at Central-Clemson library
- Pickens County To Host Rain Barrel and Compost Bin Sale
- Beginner Tai Chi offered at the Easley Senior Center
- Registration and Meet the Teacher events scheduled in SDPC Schools
- Christian Home Educators of Easley Celebrates a New Beginning
- Farm Bureau to host Q and A session on new DOT farm vehicle regulations August 16
- Authors, readers to converge Sunday at Birchwood Center’s 9th Annual Book and Author Fair
- Georgia man charged with attempted murder in Clemson
- School board evaluation: Hunt exceeds expectations
- School board approves promotions
- Pickens teacher attends Advanced Space Camp
- Golf Tournament Planned to Benefit Cannon Hospital Digital Mammography Campaign
- Local law enforcement recognized for Alcohol Enforcement
- Krazy Joe’s now open in Dacusville
- Pumpkin Festival Quilt Unveiled
- Bluegrass evening music lessons resume Aug. 1 in Pickens, Easley
- Rep. Jeff Duncan: I could not support debt ceiling deal
- Governor Haley signs new law at Tri-County's Easley campus
- Celebrate Farmers Market Month in South Carolina in August
- Cheaper Ways to Watch Movies at Home
- Changes to scrap metal laws go into effect August 17
- Dr. Ronnie L. Booth to Address Graduates at Summer Commencement
- Second Annual Business and Education Summit Set for August 4
- Golf Tournament planned to benefit Cannon Hospital Digital Mammography Campaign
- Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics Professionals and Educators collaborate at STEM Summit Monday
- Clemson University will have three commencement ceremonies in May 2012 to accommodate more people.
- Liberty Mayor resigns
- SDPC’s Pass Scores show some gains, some areas for improvement
- "Paul Rogers: the South Carolina Years" A Program by C. W. Eldridge at the Pickens County Museum
- BI-LO makes Savings Even Easier with the Introduction of Shopper-Friendly E—Coupon program
- Bluegrass evening music lessons resume Aug. 1 in Pickens, Easley
- NAMI offers free course for those caring for mentally ill relatives
- Couple charged in connection with strong-arm robbery
- Clemson University trustees approve 2011-12 budget
- Red Flag Fire Alert issued for South Carolina
- Pickens local joins Teach for America
- Liberty’s First Baptist Church hosts weekly Soup Kitchen
- Local doctor awarded Army Bronze Star Medal
- Former Police Chief Ellenburg, city reach agreement over payout
- S.C. District 7 in Southern Regional semifinals
- Artists, performers, craftsmen wanted for S.C. Botanical Garden festival
- Local athlete earns coveted spot on USA Track and Field Team
- Vacated school facilities could be an opportunity for the county
- Ellenburg wants payout
- Big League World Series slides into home July 27 – August 3
- Easley band holding yard sale Saturday morning
- Pickens hopes to buy Pickens High football field
- Artery Plugging Can Make Walking Painful
- Enjoy a Mid-Summer Daydream at the Hagood Mill Saturday
- Don't Let Down Your Financial Guard
- Southern Wesleyan awarded AdvanceSC grant
- Kayaks and Pedal Boats Available for Rental At Mile Creek Park
- Upstate Homeless Coalition to hold mortgage foreclosure clinic July 19 in Clemson
- Easley man charged with committing lewd act on a child
- Anderson University to offer doctoral programs
- Room at The Village Branch Library
- School district offering property for sale
- JCPenney Customers 'Round-Up' Change for Pickens County YMCA
- Duke Energy And County Officials To Test SirensWednesday July 13 Around Oconee Nuclear Station
- DNR courtesy boat inspections set during July 4 weekend
- Saitta clarifies district's post-TERI policy
- Pickens moving forward with Town Creek Master Plan
- The Skin Cancer Foundation Reminds Consumers to Stay Sun-Safe this July 4th Weekend
- ‘East Pickens celebrates the Fourth’ promises to be good time for all
- Main Street South Carolina welcomes the Pickens Revitalization Association as the newest Main Street SC program
- Community Library of Six Mile seeking volunteers, offering new programs
- Pickens County To Require Decals at Recycling Stations
- Meals on Wheels Seeks Volunteers as it Delivers Record Number of Meals
- Easley man succumbs to motorcycle crash injuries
- Pickens County Mechatronics Team Heading to National Competition
- New Test Offered at Cannon’s Wellness Wednesday
- Pedestrian killed on Highway 178 Wednesday
- Arrest made in Easley deaths
- Main Street South Carolina welcomes the Pickens Revitalization Association as the newest Main Street SC program
- A common effort will bring success
- Easley woman charged with child abuse
- Easley Farmers Market to hold pie-baking contest July 2
- School board passes budget
- Six Mile to create Municipal Court
- Bodies identified
- Republicans rallying behind DeMint for President campaign
- Breaking News: Two bodies discovered on Easley property
- Liberty City Council reluctantly approves 6 mill tax increase
- Motorcycles to roar into Pickens Saturday
- County accepts deal for Dacusville school property
- Six Mile moves ahead on joining Six Mile Rural Fire District
- Deacon offers kidney to fellow deacon
- The Great Scandal
- Easley man victim of shipping scam
- VCI president expects gradual hires
- Save-A-Lot Food Store celebrates Grand Opening in Pickens
- Toyota of Easley donates $20,000 to the Pickens County YMCA
- VCI-SC Inc. announces new facility in Pickens County
- Pickens’ Cruise In and Summer Music Series continues Saturday night
- Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet at the Village Branch
- Social Security Scams
- County council passes budget without tax increase
- Yard Sale Tips
- Schools Raise Over $6,000 to Help Prevent Child Abuse
- Citizens speak out on Chief Ellenburg’s resignation
- Two drown in separate incidents Sunday
- Birchwood Center sponsors “Artifact Identification Day” with archaeologist Tommy Charles
- Southern Wesleyan University announces Dr. Voss as new president as of July 1
- Golf tournament to benefit Hope Women’s Center
- Now Here's a Tip
- School lunch prices to increase
- It's time to vote in the Cutest Kids contest!
- Pickens remembers fallen heroes
- Are You Entitled to More Benefits
- Graduation ceremonies set for Friday
- Navigating a Short Sale
- Incident at Easley home results in attempted murder, burglary charges
- Pickens County Meals on Wheels to hold Book Sale fundraiser
- DACUSVILLE — Noting the last names of several families prominent in the Dacusville area, Jim Shelton said that those same families are still the backbone of Dacusville Elementary, joined by several other family. Dacusville native Sen. Larry Marti
- Pickens' Town Creek Master Plan could include historical park, disc golf, "extreme" dog park
- School district postpones budget vote
- Pickens city officials discuss Ellenburg’s resignation
- Breaking News: City accepts resignation of Pickens Police Chief Tommy Ellenburg
- ETV searching for one of the last babies delivered by Dr. Anne Austin Young
- Pickens’ summer music series kicks off Saturday, June 4
- League of Women Voters denounces passage of voter suppression legislation Read more: The Easley Progress - League of Women Voters denounces passage of voter suppression legislation
- NAACP requests meeting with Pickens City officials
- Alliance Pickens director: companies seeking to expand again
- Scouts Host Fundraiser for Local Red Cross this Saturday in Legacy Square
- Consultant: 135 traffic plan will make road safer in Easley
- Superintendent's contract extended
- Pickens County YMCA Selected as Candidate for LIVESTRONG® Community Impact Project
- Pickens’ first State Historical marker unveiled at Hagood-Mauldin House
- Sav-A-Lot food store opening June 1 in Pickens
- Memorial Day ceremony to be held at Sunrise Cemetery in Pickens May 30
- Six Mile’s Issaqueena Festival is Saturday
- Sentinel, sister papers sponsoring "Cutest Kid" contest
- Pickens adopts zero tolerance policy on harassment
- Community library board asks for Six Mile council’s help in bringing library closer to town
- May 22 is Feed a Hungry Child Sunday
- Local students win DAR awards
- Hagood Mill celebrates Armed Forces Day
- Now Here's a Tip
- Teen reported missing
- Six Mile postpones vote on future of fire service
- Norris Fest is Saturday
- Two charged in multi-county burglary spree
- The history of "The Twist"
- Three men charged with kidnapping
- Easley Fire Department participating in Duracell Battery program
- United Way partnership helps local young adults become “MoneySmart”
- Pickens County asks for response to Emergency Preparedness Survey
- Pickens County Literacy Association’s Spring Used Book Sale kicked off today
- Board debates TERI issue
- Ellenburg suspended without pay
- District moving slowly, steadily on Liberty case
- County administrator disputes Lung Association’s report
- Police say man stole child, then fled
- Liberty woman dies after her car strikes house
- Groundbreaking Set for the South Carolina Rock Art Center
- Six Mile faces tough choice on fire service
- School board passes first reading of 2011-2012 budget
- National Pill Take-Back Day is April 30
- County Council to vote on second reading of budget
- Ride for the Child is tomorrow
- Blue Ridge Electric trying to control costs
- Aiken man sentenced to 40 years for Easley man’s murder
- Officials discuss possible plant on Lake Keowee
- Greenville man dies in Sunday accident
- Relay for Life set for May 6-7
- Juried South Carolina Artist's Exhibition opens Saturday April 30
- Study: Pickens’ City Lake has enough water to withstand drought
- Now Here's a Tip
- Railroad Festival pulls into Central this weekend
- Officials look toward future water needs
- Ride for the Child rescheduled for April 30
- Greenville man charged with criminal sexual conduct with a minor
- Take the Challenge and Make a Difference for Kids
- Pickens crash leaves one woman dead
- Liberty First Baptist play compares “Fried Apple Pies” with true meaning of Easter
- New DNA lab to be boon to law enforcement
- Pickens County to hold Small Business Symposium
- Cloudy skies can't keep crowds away from Azalea Festival
- Central man charged with impersonating police officer
- Community Library of Six Mile now open
- Hagood Mill officials encourage festival goers to visit site
- County officials look for ways to use Teen Canteen property
- Public input needed to decide future of Six Mile's fire service
- Former school superintendent dies in his home Sunday
- Proposed Pickens County budget has no tax increase
- Pickens County to host Small Business Symposium April 26
- Duncan: Obama's energy policy blocking job creation
- Liberty High bookkeeper arrested
- School board forgives 4 snow days
- Bluegrass evening music lessons resume April 18
- Liberty High School principal arrested on embezzlement, fraud charges
- Summer Cruise-In series returns to Pickens
- Board hears from overflow crowd at LMS
- Pickens firefighters to give out smoke alarms
- Pickens officials hope to fill empty buildings
- Pickens High School to host Open House
- Free Community event April 11 aims to raise awareness about tobacco use among young people
- Pickens County Literacy Association collecting donations for book sale
- District will give Pickens High School seats to Hagood Senior Center
- Liberty’s Walking Shadows improv comedy troupe expands
- Meals on Wheels to host bike ride at Azalea Festival
- Sheriff’s Office asks neighborhoods to start crime watch groups
- Board meeting draws overflow crowd
- Triptans offer some relief from migraines
- Public input set for Monday night school board meeting
- Pickens home struck by lightning
- Board members table Hunt's budget recommendations
- School board changes meeting date
- 27th Annual Pickens Azalea Festival to offer something for everyone
- Native Rivercane Restoration Project kicks off at Hagood Mill
- Pickens police chief asks council’s approval on new way to serve notices
- Free tax preparation available through April 15
- Power run to benefit MARY’S House
- Too Much Sylvia to play Azalea Festival
- Pickens man dies in motorcycle accident
- School district report card improves
- Daniel's report card rating upgraded to excellent
- Chubby Checker to headline Blue Ridge Fest May 13
- Old Faith Lutheran Church now Faith Center for the Arts
- Pickens Bojangles now open for business
- Poison Prevention Tips to Keep You and Your Family Safe
- Volunteers Pick Up Litter on SC 183
- Laurel Hill Living Center changes name to Manna Health and Rehab of Pickens
- Dacusville School Homecoming, Dedication Ceremony planned
- Cherokee museum to be first in the state
- Meals on Wheels names new director
- Duke Energy: Oconee Nuclear Station is safe
- Wings and Wheels for Meals event aims high for Meals on Wheels
- Community Library of Six Mile celebrates opening April 11
- Lawson speaks out at board meeting
- Police: Boy burned on kerosene heater for wetting bed
- Local Groups Announce Next Forest Landowners Meeting
- Hagood Mill presents Fourth Annual KidsFest Saturday March 19
- Public input meeting to address improvements to S.C. 135 in Easley
- Hagood Mill seeks public input on proposed nature trail
- Update: Woman's bond set in felony DUI case
- County hopes to sell landfill property to major industry
- Woman faces felony DUI charges in connection with fatal crash
- Judge says riverbank restoration on 12 Mile will take at least 1 year
- Pickens Rotary Club spaghetti dinner to feature Sam Wyche
- Meals on Wheels director resigning
- Crash victims remembered
- Liberty man gets 11 months on tax charges
- Hepatitis C Can Lead to Liver Cirrhosis
- Senior Center crowns Valentine's Day King and Queen
- Latest: Woman, 36, child passenger, 10, killed in accident
- Update: driver, child passenger killed in Pickens crash
- Breaking News: 2 killed in Pickens crash
- Former Clemson student found guilty for role in death of child
- Former Clemson student found guilty for role in child’s death
- Demolition of Twelve Mile dam moves faster than expected
- Don't be Hoodwinked by Nigerian Scams
- Bestselling Author, Cathy Pickens, to Speak at Friends of the Library Meeting April 2
- Upcountry Family Histories In Spotlight March 26
- Pickens to add polling place for municipal elections
- Clemson student killed in accident near Simpsonville
- Crosswell student killed in Anderson County wreck
- Sen. Graham: raise Social Security full retirement age to 69
- Prize-winning Author Robert Morgan speaks to Pickens High School students
- Coach charged with groping student enters no contest plea
- Annual Train Show pulls into Easley this weekend
- LHS investigation turned over to Liberty Police Department
- Clemson students and professors begin project at Soap Stone Baptist Church slave cemetery
- 27th Annual Pickens Azalea Festival is right around the corner
- Is the Economy Getting Better?
- Principal, bookkeeper subjects of financial investigation
- Use caution when burning brush
- Pickens County Purchases New Stretchers to Aid Residents
- Trotter concerned about district expense accounts
- Busy Easley intersection to get some needed work
- Bond set Easley mother accused for abandoning baby at Bi-Lo Center
- ‘Oliver’ takes stage at Foothills Playhouse
- Now Here's a Tip
- Sen. Larry Martin compares Morris to King Solomon
- Earle Morris dies at 82
- Pickens rejects funding request from Azalea Festival committee
- Fundraiser for Jimmy Moore set for Saturday
- Voting now open in the Pickens Sentinel's Cutest Pet contest
- Pickens County Encourages Citizens to Display Street Numbers
- Upcoming Foothills Gala charity event to celebrate 10 years of helping local charities
- Residents offer legislators suggestions for raising revenue, easing budget crisis
- Pickens considers Main Street program
- “Deep Winter Blues Concert and Harmonica Workshop” set for Saturday, February 19 at the Hagood Mill Historic Site & Folklife Center
- Don't Get Sidejacked
- Greater Easley Chamber of Commerce to show off community pride at gala
- SC Legislative Report
- Upstate Meals on Wheels organizations to team up to raise awareness about hunger
- Pickens Middle School named a South Carolina School to watch
- Pickens Steering Committee moving the city forward
- Daniel High to use Six Mile Rec field for baseball practices
- Tax reductions for 45,000 small SC businesses
- Ecological burns in Jocassee Gorges to restore habitat, improve safety
- County to Host Get Fit Pickens County Day
- High schools begin registration for 2011-12 school year
- Comprehensive plans a hot topic at delegation meeting
- Local politicians react to State of the Union address
- Pickens officials want residents to drive neighborhood revitalization project
- Loving Frank at the Village Branch
- Local Scouts to collect food for the needy Feb. 5 and Feb. 12
- High School students begin registration process with course selection
- Saitta adds three meeting to budget process
- Danielle Yother & Friends, the Red Hill Rattlers, and the J.C. Owens Band to perform at the Hagood Mill the first Saturday in February
- Inclement weather causes changes to school calendar
- Saitta to create committees for school board
- Duncan Releases Schedule for First District Work Week
- Saitta voted school board chair
- Tenant sentenced to 30 years in prison
- Federal deficit, free trade, health care among U.S. Rep. Duncan’s legislative priorities
- CertusBank assumes CommunitySouth's assets
- United Way sponsors 2-1-1 service
- Two upcoming cooking classes to focus on pioneer cooking, heart healthy cooking
- Enter and vote in the Cutest Pet contest
- Now Here's a Tip
- Easley man charged with murdering wife
- Stay at Home with Pace
- Six Mile man loses home in fire
- Clemson University launches spending transparency website
- Easley QuickJobs Training Center Open House is Tuesday
- Make your appointment now for free tax assistance
- Pickens County Legislative Delegation reschedules public meeting
- Unity Walk to honor Dr. Martin Luther King and his Dream
- Pickens County Schools closed Friday
- Pickens County Accommodations Tax Advisory Committee Announces Tourism Related Projects Funding Availability
- Area recovering after storm
- Pickens County schools closed Thursday
- Career & Technology Center logo unveiled
- Blue Ridge Electric: 181 customers lost power
- Roads remain slippery; closing update
- Latin Grammy winner to perform at Brooks Center
- Governor declares state of emergency
- Pickens County schools to be closed Tuesday
- Upstate snowstorm causes Pickens County closures
- It's snowing, It's snowing!
- S.C. BlueCross Foundation Awards More Than $2 Million in Grants to S.C. Organizations in 2010
- Winter storm update: Pickens County schools to be closed Monday
- Crews prepare for severe weather
- Updated: Upstate under winter storm warning
- Area braces for winter storm
- Willis to chair Pickens County Council
- Local Groups Organize Forested Landowners Meeting
- Police search for robbery suspect
- “Ringing in the New Year with Old Time Music” Saturday January 15 at the Hagood Mill Historic Site & Folklife Center
- Apartment complex owner thanks Six Mile Fire Department for putting out fire
- Mother, grandmother arrested in false Amber Alert case
- Pickens to seek citizen input on neighborhood revitalization
- Social Studies teachers recognized
- Dress properly, stay dry to prevent hypothermia
- Pickens County Legislative Delegation to meet with public January 10
- Six Mile man dies in boat accident on Lake Hartwell
- Final Plea for Host Families for Foreign Teens
- Clemson burglary suspect nabbed
- Six Mile Cub Scouts raise money for Country Santa
- Cold weather likely to linger
- South Carolina will gain congressional seat
- Prepaid Cards: Load at your own risk
- Avon and Forest Acres students team up to help Country Santa, Sheriff’s Office
- School District notifies Liberty Elementary students of their school assignment for 2011-2012 school year
- Children reported missing found safe in Ohio
- Children reported missing found safe in Ohio
- Children reported missing found safe in Ohio
- Liberty business offers free Christmas tree recycling
- Update: Police say false report led to Amber Alert
- Police search for children taken from Easley home
- Budget Planning for 2011-2012 begins
- Medicare beneficiaries have 9 days to make a decision on Part D plans
- Collaboration leads to better services for children
- Easley man accused of robbing bank
- North Carolina woman killed in Pickens hit and run
- More cuts coming to school budget
- Uninsured businesses affected by tornado may receives Small Business loans
- Clemson University student killed in accident on Highway 123
- Holly Springs Elementary nominated for 2011 National Blue Ribbon Program recognition
- Temple receives 100 year sentence for kidnapping, sexually assaulting Clemson student
- Six Mile celebrates 100 Years
- Easley girl struck by two cars on Highway 123
- Meeting to help business and homeowners address tornado questions, concerns
- Cannon’s Festival of Wreaths A Huge Success
- The Reserve Charitable Foundation raises $40,000 for Local Charities
- Hagood Mill to host a "Celtic Christmas" concert Dec. 18
- Sunset man sentenced to 10 years in stepfather’s death
- Pickens Post Office employees to collect children’s letters to Santa during Pickens Christmas parade
- Pickens County biodiesel program honored
- Grant to help Pickens revitalize neighborhood
- Central girl dies in Saturday accident
- McKinney Chapel Christmas Pageant set for Saturday Dec 11
- Local church launches campaign to help feed needy
- Lt. Governor warns public of Medicare scam attempts
- Tornado wreaks damage in Easley
- First local Christmas parades kick off this weekend
- Medicare Open Enrollment is November 15th - December 31st
- Escaped inmate recaptured
- Dec. 19 bluegrass concert in Pickens to benefit musician, teacher
- CommunitySouth Bank to team up with The Blood Connection for Blood Drive Dec. 10
- Pickens man charged with taking daughter
- Easley man celebrating Thanksgiving far from home
- Cooper brags on Daniel High students
- Man shot after standoff with deputies
- Clemson girl found safe in GA
- Vision 2025 moves forward with implementation stage
- Thank you for your support
- Liberty mayor hosting ‘Home Alone’ for Thanksgiving
- Carolina and Clemson Fans Cheer on a Good Cause
- Pickens High School salutes our nation’s veterans
- Pickens American Legion holds Post Everlasting ceremony
- Pickens County Medical Director honored
- Remembering -and helping- our nation’s veterans
- Pickens man charged with attempted murder
- Inmate escapes from county stockade
- Easley parks to receive new equipment
- Liberty mayor pitches ‘Cut and Clean’ idea
- Pickens Senior Center to hold ‘Ole Time Gospel Convention’ and BBQ fundraiser Saturday
- Book bargains: Pickens County Literacy Association Book Sale going on now
- The Smile of a Child
- Missing Pickens girl found safe
- Donations Needed for Cannon’s 3rd Annual Festival of Wreaths
- Pickens Co-opoly is here!
- Last chance to see Museum's "Cherokee Carvers" exhibit
- Liberty trying for more Senior Citizen Center funds
- More details released in Easley shooting
- Happy Hooves to hold Harvest Fundraiser Sunday, Nov 7
- Keep these fire safety tips in mind during winter months
- Clemson-N.C. State game designated Military Appreciation Day
- Veterinary Technology Adoption Day is November 18 at Tri-County Technical College
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo at Village Branch
- American Legion Veterans Day Post Everlasting Ceremony is Nov. 13 in Pickens
- Nikki Haley to be state’s first female governor
- Trotter, Gillespie, Martin big winners in local races
- Two die in separate shooting incidents
- Blue Flame community says goodbye to Bruce Field
- Easley woman shot to death Saturday
- Local students make a difference during Clemson's fall break
- Voters to head to the polls Tuesday
- Pickens turns out for Town Takeover
- Breaking News: Pickens County Sheriff's Office investigating fatal shooting
- Vote to protect hunters' rights
- Halloween Safety:Take the Fright out of Halloween Night!
- Sentinel to honor veterans in special section
- Sheriff’s Office hopes to recoup inmate medical expenses
- Eye-opening movie to be shown at Easley Library
- Tri-County Tech's Easley Campus Opens January 2011
- Halloween events to offer some ghoulish good times
- Lady Flame golf team region champs
- Guardian Ad Litems speak up for children in need
- Health Care, Technology and the Benefits to Patients
- Four former PHS greats inducted to Hall of Fame
- Central man charged with setting off bomb under car
- United Way, Americorps to offer free basic tax preparation for those who earning under $50K a year
- Batteries Plus teams up with Easley Fire Department on fire prevention
- DHEC to hold flu shot clinic Monday, Oct. 25
- Friends Of The Village Library Welcome Award-Winning Author!
- Clemson graduate student accused of fatal hit and run in Saturday wreck
- Pickens County holds candlelight vigil in support of ending domestic violence, helping victims
- Board moves forward to fund technology, second middle school in Easley area
- Public shares thoughts on additions to district's building plan
- Ten Volunteer Guardians Ad Litem sworn into Pickens County Family Court
- Board approves adding $9.1 million to plan
- Six Mile Scouts build and donate benches to community
- Ninth Annual Storytelling Festival promises a day of family fun at the Hagood Mill Saturday, Oct. 16
- Pendleton man charged with disturbing school after on-campus incidents
- Senior News Line: Are you ready for winter?
- Cannon Hospital Asks for Candy Donations for Trick or Treat Trail
- Pickens County receives national emergency management award
- Pickens’ Freeman 90 yards away from 1000 rushing yards after Seneca loss
- Six Mile man dies after Norris accident
- Pickens receives federal grant to hire new police officer
- Liberty center next on beautification list
- Pumpkin Festival this Saturday
- League of Women Voters to sponsor Third District Candidate Forum Oct. 7
- Roadwork to improve three local roads soon
- ETV's "Making It Grow" films in Pickens
- Pickens pistol range reopens
- Organizations band ‘together for kids’
- LHS volleyball off to almost perfect start
- No injuries result from early morning fire at The Huddle
- Pickens County Literacy Association celebrates another year of helping others
- SDPC Teacher Forum awards scholarships to local students
- Enjoy "Pickin' in the Evening Shade" Saturday, Oct. 2 at Hagood Mill
- EPA Urges Citizens to Clear out Medicine Cabinets for Drug Take-Back Events
- Pickens County students’ SAT scores continue to improve
- LHS students join with Habitat for Humanity to build neighbor’s home
- Dacusville Fire Department to get a new brush truck soon
- Clemson University student charged in toddler's death
- Southern Wesleyan University announces Fine Arts Series
- Liberty firing range a go
- Planning Commission gives nod to cell phone tower
- Pickens awards bid for sidewalk project
- Four amendments to appear on November ballot
- Ponderosa Park electrical situation fixed, ready for fall sports
- Anderson-Oconee-Pickens Business and Industry Showcase
- Pickens police look for hit-and-run suspect
- 32nd Annual Pumpkin Festival coming October 9
- Cannon Memorial Hospital to sponsor flu clinics county-wide
- County to showcase literacy programs
- Water and Soil Conservation District needs help
- History comes to Uptown Pickens
- Easley woman killed in Anderson County head-on collision
- Pickens man relishes his role as Captain Hook
- Pickens running back leads Pickens to victory over Liberty
- Pickens man sentenced to 35 years in prison for child abuse
- Foothills Gala now accepting applications from area non-profits
- Pickens set to save city taxpayers money
- Easley man killed in single-car accident
- HomeGold CFO released from prison
- Liberty woman dies after single-car accident on U.S. 123
- Liberty man dies in auto accident Wednesday
- Air quality regs could cast cloud over business
- Hunt responds to undocumented workers charge
- Illegals found at school sites
- Illegal workers found at school sites
- Six Mile man dies after accident
- Pickens man pleads guilty to killing roommate
- Thieves steal $30,000 in copper from new PHS site
- Central and Clemson Parks to host Senior Olympics
- Ride for MAC is Sept. 11
- Thieves steal $30,000 in copper from new PHS site
- Dacusville woman accused of arson after house fire
- Smith keeps Green Wave tradition by winning first game
- Gearhart free on bond
- Central receives $500,000 Community Development Block Grant
- Duncan, Dyer debate the issues
- Free Legal Clinics at Your Library!
- YAMs student wins youth championship
- Costner, Trotter file for Liberty school board seat
- Hurst: new EPA ‘rules and regulations’ could hurt county
- Spittoono kicks off tonight
- Daniel High students back in class
- Connecting With Our Future...
- Local United Way, Americorps team up on tax service project
- Broken water line forces Daniel High School to close this morning
- Local officials, taxpayers to discuss EPA regulations
- Cannon Hospital Releases Public Flu Clinic Schedule
- Sentinel Web site offers new interactive features
- New cell tower coming to Pickens
- First round of Liberty Idol kicks off this weekend
- Easley man gets 30 years for killing pregnant woman
- Feeding a need: Liberty’s Golden Harvest Food Bank
- State in first-stage drought
- Sunset man charged with murder
- School district faces more funding cuts
- Students start standardized testing next week
- Candidates headed to runoff in some key races Tuesday
- Breaking News: Train derails near Liberty
- School budget passes on third passing
- Pickens moves forward with cruise-in plans
- Chief magistrate resigns
- Liberty City Council updates sign ordinance, rezones portion of city
- All aboard for fun: Central Railroad Festival is Saturday
- Central Police: Shooting that wounded two was accidental
- Clemson students to pull an all-nighter in Relay for Life
- Six Mile community library now has a home
- School board votes to cut jobs
- Pickens High athlete wins second at High School Nationals
- Red Cross: Local people need help too
- Trial of former Miss South Carolina official begins
- No injuries reported in Liberty train derailment
- Clemson’s texting ban is now in effect
- Council candidates talk about freedom, private property rights
- Relay for Life is tonight
- EHS and RC Edwards in clean-up stage
- Assessor: home values have gone up, but not as much as they used to
- Sheriff’s Office seeking car thief suspect
- County budget could stay same as last year
- Free course aims to help families know what their mentally ill relatives face
- Local families invited to 100-year reunion at SWU
- Filing for this year’s watershed elections opens in August
- Volunteers step up for Six Mile park improvements
- County council trying to sell tri-county landfill — again
- County officials: Re-entry being allowed to most evacuated homes
- Sunset man dies in Pickens accident
- Pic-A-Cure concert to raise money for cancer research
- American Legion awards outstanding work
- ‘Cinderella’ to debut Friday at Playhouse
- Pickens finalizes budget
- Tax-free weekend is August 6-8
- Fantastic Shakers to perform at Azalea Festival
- Professional Women’s Club to award scholarships July 21
- Hope for a cure for Alzheimer's
- School building plan moves forward
- Volunteers step up for Six Mile park improvements
- Haley takes early lead in Republican Governor’s race
- Whitehurst wins county council seat
- Clemson player dismissed from team following arrest
- 5 charged in Clemson auto break-ins
- Blue Ridge Electric to hold Annual Meeting
- Trustee questions positive reaction to PASS scores
- Couple charged with unlawful neglect
- Director asks public to be involved in planning
- Clemson extends student grants, jobs program
- Women volunteers install siding on Habitat house
- Have a safe celebration: use caution around fireworks
- Teen musicians wanted for drunk-driving awareness CD
- Haley’s lead widens
- Train wreck update: Liberty residents evacuated again
- Chiefs' Bowe Talks Out of School
- Pelzer man charged in paving scam
- Clemson University graduate dies in rollerblade accident
- Liberty Idol rained out
- Liberty mayor hopes to incorporate exercise equipment into parks
- School board to meet Monday
- County Meals on Wheels to host Open House July 29
- Morris released from prison early
- America’s birthday: Local church helps Pickens celebrate Fourth of July
- School district continues to tackle budget
- Duncan, Cash going down to the wire
- Daniel High School, Central Rec win Field of Excellence Award
- Fundraising for Rock Art Center for Hagood Mill continues
- Three local schools earn Red Carpet award
- Saitta: Board lacks ‘courage’ to make cuts
- School District asked to check on ‘undocumented’ workers
- 3 cities to partner on bike paths
- Local community gives $20,000 to nonprofits
- Pickens County is buyer — and seller — in landfill deal
- Candidates file for local elections
- Easley woman dies after house fire
- County secures land for parking at Hagood Mill
- Conner concedes Lt. Governor's race
- Crowd cruises into Pickens for classic car night
- School district to offer summer food program for children
- Board to meet Thursday to discuss Dacusville attendance lines
- Former Liberty resident charged with committing lewd acts on children
- 12 Pickens County employees make more than $70,000
- Car thief suspect captured
- Board members argue over cuts
- Filing for three school board seats opens Aug. 2
- Pickens considers brick wall to commemorate “mill” heritage
- Teachers to get credit for years of service
- State budget cuts could affect armories
- Haley defeats Barrett to take Republican nomination for Governor
- Volunteers needed for Day of Action June 21
- Highway Patrol investigating fatal wreck
- Liberty theater group presents silly Shakespeare
- Blue Ridge Fest kicks off Friday night
- 12 Pickens County employees make more than $70,000
- Arrests made after thefts from new Dacusville Middle site
- 2 charged in storage unit thefts
- Taxpayers Association to discuss county’s Comprehensive Plan at next meeting
- Easley woman dies after Saturday fire
- City hopes to obtain grant funding for water treatment plant
- Barrett concedes race
- Some language to change in Liberty's city zoning ordinance before 2nd reading
- Sunday crash victim identified
- Clemson fraternity house burns
- School board passes 2nd reading of budget
- Bringing history back to life: Fort Prince George could be resurrected
- Blue Ridge Fest Surpasses $1,000,000 in Charitable Giving
- Azalea Festival set for Friday, Saturday
- Two men and one juvenile arrested for damaging mailboxes
- "Bluegrass Under The Stars" at Tri-County Tech is Saturday
- State’s highest peak protected from development
- Street magician to highlight Rotary fundraising event
- Duncan edges Cash to Republican nomination for U.S. House
- City awards bid for first phase of West End Hall improvements
- Hurst: new emissions standards are ‘anti-capitalistic’
- Third District hopefuls speak out on education, energy research, taxes
- Easley man found dead in backyard of Greenville County home
- Yam Jam: Papa John Foster Memorial Music Festival is Saturday
- Puerto Rico wins Big League World Series
- District closes in on balanced budget
- Doctors to provide free services at Greenville event
- Marys House hopes to stop the violence
- Pickens Senior Center honors two special sisters
- Grant could provide Hagood Mill with wheelchair path
- Bikes to highlight Pickens cruise in event
- Clemson police looking for armed suspect
- County council race between Crenshaw and Whitehurst to be decided Thursday
- Holleman, Thompson vie to see who will represent Democrats in Superintendent of Education race
- Pickens man receives Folk Heritage Award
- Blue Ridge Electric Co-op to add to its infrastructure
- Pelzer woman attacked by rabid fox
- Court Confirms Heartland Publications Plan of Reorganization; Clears the Way for Heartland to Emerg
- 8 students earn Sheriff's Scholarships
- Sunrise Services will be held throughout the county Easter Sunday
- Clemson alumnus helping rebuild school in Louisiana; volunteers needed
- Pickens plans cleanup day
- Benefit to help former state Representative Teddy Trotter
- Derailment cleanup to take at least six weeks
- Cash, Duncan to face off in U.S. House District 3 runoff
- Bikas, Wilson to face off for Seat 26 in Republican primary
- Marines to be honored by motorcycle motorcade
- Beware of credit card skimming
- Drowning victim found in Lake Keowee
- Liberty hires two new police officers
- Pickens man faces child pornography charge
- Liberty Idol auditions begin today
- Three-year hunting and fishing licenses now available from SC DNR
- Boosting tourism in Pickens County
- A.R. Lewis principal named Administrator o the Year
- LES raises money in honor of fellow student
- Whitehurst: Government’s role is to ‘protect the taxpayer’
- Haley, Barrett to face off in runoff June 22
- Hagood Senior Center to hold yard sale fundraiser
- Seneca man charged in Clemson student sexual assault case
- Respirator manufacturer coming
- Chamber to hold debate between Duncan, Dyer
- Board approves plan for Edwards Middle School remodeling
- 12 Mile dam removals set for early 2011
- Easley's Spring Fling set for Saturday
- Duke Energy and county officials to test sirens around Oconee Nuclear Station Wednesday, July 14
- County plans for future, wants public input
- Average cost to attend Clemson going up 6 percent for S.C. students
- Special needs parents worried about funding cuts
- Jeeps to invade Pickens Saturday
- Still no clear winner in Crenshaw/Whitehurst county council race
- Veterans groups honor nation's troops
- County council seeks legal counsel regarding state budget proviso
- Pickens approves out-of-city trash collection
- District’s PASS scores exceed state
- Fire breaks out at old Pickens Mill
- Daniel boosters to sell sod from Singleton Field
- Cannon Memorial launches campaign for digital mammography
- Two killed in wreck Sunday
- Pickens woman can check one off her “bucket list”
- GPATS committee approves funding for Easley’s Greenway bike trail
- First block laid for new career center
- Walk with the Docs is Saturday
- Liberty man dies from injuries suffered in Norris crash
- Myth: Newspapers are washed up
- Pickens gets new recycling center
- Norris Fest is Saturday
- Unsafe houses in Liberty can be demolished
- Table Rock unveils new Carrick Creek lookout
- Pastor escapee caught in Asheville
- Pickens plans budget with no tax increase
- Touchdown Club to fix up Pickens’ rec field
- County authorities investigating homicide
- Former pageant official gets 14 years
- Auction to raise money for Marys House
- Pickens names contractor for school pump station project
- Breaking News: Train derails near Liberty
- Safe Kids Upstate program celebrates success in Pickens County Schools
- Dr. Hal Jameson receives the Order of the Palmetto
- Police looking for inmate who fled while working at county landfill
- Six Mile gets grant to build softball field
- A Winter Garden at Village Branch Library
- South Of Broad At Village Branch Library
- The Palace Thief at Village Branch
- Smoke Screen at Village Branch Library
- The Lost Symbol at Village Branch Library
- The Shack at Village Branch, Pickens
- The Mermaid Chair At Village Branch, Pickens
- Local Christian Children's Book Author To Visit The Village Branch Library In Pickens!
- Village Branch Book Club - Ancient Futures
- The Help at Village Branch
- Same Kind of Different As Me at Village Branch, Pickens
- The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society
- The Education Of Little Tree
- Three Cups of Tea
- The Widow of the South at Village Branch, Pickens
- Pickens Azalea Festival
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