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By Jason Evans Staff Reporter [email protected] COUNTY — Two members of the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office have been hailed for actions this summer that saved lives, including the life of a ...
April Searcy, a lifelong resident of Easley, is proud to officially announce her candidacy for Easley City Council, representing Ward 2. A dedicated community volunteer and advocate, April is stepping ...
All students in the School District of Pickens County will receive free breakfast and lunch each school day during the ...
By Jason Evans Staff Reporter [email protected] COUNTY — The head of the South Carolina Department of Transportation ...
By Evan Smoak Courtesy The Journal [email protected] PICKENS — At its mid-month meeting last week, Pickens County Council ...
CLEMSON — If Clemson University senior Alex Lewis wasn’t sure he wanted to pursue a career in forestry, he is certain now after participating in the University’s forestry summer camp. The forestry ...
COLUMBIA — The unemployment rate in Pickens County remained stagnant during the latest jobs report released last week. The S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce (DEW) reported that unemployment ...
EASLEY — An Easley couple were awarded South Carolina’s highest civilian honor, in recognition of decades of service, both in the classroom and outside it. The Order of the Palmetto was presented to ...
CLEMSON — AnMed and Urgent Care Group have partnered to open AnMed Urgent Care in Clemson, located at 885 Tiger Boulevard, Building A. Formerly known as AnMed CareConnect, AnMed Urgent Care continues ...
EASLEY — Officials with the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office said Monday that a father’s fatal shooting of his son was self-defense. In a release issued the morning of Saturday, July 5, Anderson ...
EASLEY — The past several months have been busy ones for Dr. Lori Carnsew – she recently published her first book and received statewide recognition from fellow family physicians. A family physician, ...
By Jason Evans Staff Reporter [email protected] COUNTY — Bridges, funding and teacher pay were among the issues area legislators helped address during the recently-concluded legislative session.