Funding for first phase of SC 153 extension is allocated in GPATS' five-year plan, officials hope funding for phase 2 will be secured in 2018.
Council asks Auditor to change notices for those in cities with TIF districts.
DHEC contest open to photographers of all ages
"The Lorax" will be the first movie shown.
U.S. Forest Service awards area $400,000 grant
Volunteers across the state will be taking part in beach and river cleanups that day.
Festival features concerts from bluegrass favorite Tugalo Holler and Celtic Rock band Seven Nations.
Topics covered at seminar include alligator capture and handling techniques, rules and regulations, equipment and processing.
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children recognizes division for being first in the state to be certified as NCMEC 911 call center.
Free Seminar will be held 6pm Tuesday, September 25 at Barton Campus of Greenville Technical College
Developers ask for county council's support for project.
People from outside Pickens County using county recycling facilities face fines of $250.
Martin hopes legislators will get government restructuring bill “to the finish line” during next session
The meeting begins at 7 p.m.
Clinic set for 10am-11am Thursday, September 6 at Pickens County Seniors Unlimited in Easley.
William Greg Fincher of Easley was arrested on Thursday.
New bill allows all students to participate in extracurricular activities.
Pickens County meeting will be held Monday, August 27 at 6:30pm at Central-Clemson Regional Branch library.
Waterfalls, black bear, Oconee bells and many long-range vistas are just a few of the natural wonders in the Gorges.
Pickens Middle School's Louise Hope recognized for dedication and service to the City of Pickens
Program aims to help business owners wishing to improve their buildings by providing reimbursement grants of up to $5,000.
Contest seeks to recognize businesses, schools, local government agencies, organizations and individuals who help the environment
Call Easley City Hall at 855-7900 if you would like to volunteer.
Agenda includes recycling center decal requirement, grant approval and discussion of Rails to Trails project.
"Some inconvenience" expected during project, but all fields will remain accessible.
Event promises to be fun for four-legged friends and their two-legged owners
Bands, Museum Activities Announced for Founders Day Music Festival
Two project contracts on the agenda
Pickens County Historical Society to take part in Sept. 22 festival in Pickens.
A N.C. gun permit was issued for the alleged Wisconsin shooter in 2008 in Cumberland County, N.C. A visiting Sikh professor remembers his friend, who was killed Sunday at an Oak Creek Sikh temple.
Receiver: Case starting out with "zero money in the bank" for distribution to investors.
Former Anderson County Councilman charged with mail fraud, facing civil lawsuits and actions over alleged $90 million Ponzi Scheme