By Bru Nimmons Sports Editor [email protected] CENTRAL — After dropping two five set battles to rival Daniel in the regular season, the Pickens High School volleyball went into Thursday’s thir ...
By Jason Evans Staff Reporter [email protected] EASLEY — Whether incumbents or challengers, the winners of Easley’s next city council election are set to see an increase in pay. During their ...
Proud of turnout at vets parade Dear Editor, I attended the veterans' parade that was held in downtown Liberty last Sunday, ...
The COVID pandemic has been a pot of gold for thieves and scammers who want to exploit the critical needs of hospitals and doctors. As usual, however, the criminals aren’t too bright. There was the ...
The saga of listeria in sliced deli lunch meat continues, month after month. The list of affected items gets longer and longer as there is now an additional company subject to recalls due to listeria.
PICKENS – With the Relief effort continuing for Hurricane Helene survivors, one of the biggest obstacle has been oversupply support staging. Most Helene relief charitable supply donation storehouses ...
COUNTY — Pickens County voters will return to the polls this week to vote on representatives on the local, statewide and national levels. The City of Pickens will look to fill the unexpired terms of ...
For those who pay no attention to national and social policies, this election will pass by like every other day and they will hardly notice or care about what it means for all of us. However, if you ...
Nanye-hi, Beloved Woman of the Cherokee, led a double life. She was caught between two lives, two loves and two wars. Her mother was Tame Doe, of the Wolf Clan, and her uncle was Attakullakulla, chief ...
PICKENS — The Greater Pickens Chamber of Commerce announced the return of the Pickens Appalachian Folk Festival, taking place this weekend, Nov. 1-2, 2024. This two-day event celebrates the rich and ...