Lawmaker drew national attention in March.
Robinson recognized for "upholding the highest levels of service and leadership."
2nd Annual Pig Pickin' for the PCCA slated for April 5-6, 2013.
Homeowners, business owners, commercial and industry leaders invited to participate in expo, which aims to highlight cost effective energy efficiency.
Agenda includes events ordinance and resolution regarding Pickens County Cancer Association two-day BBQ cook-off fundraiser.
Market opportunities for Pickens include small inn, bookstore, outdoor supplies, specialty clothing, market analysis reveals
5 Things You Should Know About Saturday, July 21
Easley, Pickens hope to partner on eight mile trail on former Pickens Railway line.
City needs more options for families, youth to encourage them to stay in town for shopping and entertainment.
Design team's final report will suggest strategies to help merchants utilize opportunities retail giant will bring, while minimizing risk to area small businesses.
Merchants take part in design session.
Black recognized for his service to Pickens community
County election staff have until August 15 to verify validity of petition signatures.
Members gathered signatures for area petition candidates.
Assistant Sheriff says he just wants a chance to share his views, ideas with voters, then they can decide.
Health care reform act is "bad policy today, and it'll be bad policy tomorrow."
Series of public input meetings next week will be part of a community vision planning Charrette conducted by Main Street South Carolina.
The late Franklin Gravely's efforts to preserve and protect Jocassee Gorges still bearing fruit today.
Representative wins fight to appear on November ballot, following primary loss.
Conservatives of the Upstate will be collecting signatures for petition candidates' this Wednesday at the Pickens' Jockey Lot.
South Carolina judges can't arbitrarily add to a person's sentence, but if the defendant doesn't object it's not an issue.
Photos from the funeral services of Sgt. 1st Class Brad Thomas of Easley.
Funeral services for Sgt. 1st Class Brad Thomas of the S.C. National Guard were held Sunday at Rock Springs Baptist Church.
July 7 event in Easley aims to help those collecting signatures in order to appear on ballots in November.
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Shirley Phelps-Roper, a spokesperson for Westboro Baptist Church and the daughter of the church's leader Fred Phelps, posted picket information Friday afternoon for the funeral of Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Bradford “Brad” Thomas of Easley.
Clark thanks voters for support, Sheriff Stone for years of service.
Poll workers receive small stipend and a chance to be a part of the democratic process.
Polls close at 7pm today.
Polls close at 7pm for Sheriff's race runoff.
Pickens Revitalization Association wants to set up ice rink in downtown Pickens.
Adjutant Gen. Robert Livingston Jr. said the five soldiers injured in Wednesday's suicide bombing in Afghanistan were in serious but stable condition Friday.
City of Clemson's gift to help develop new driving range at Southern Wesleyan University.
Hearing slated for 6pm today in Columbia
I Fan the Flame recognizes individuals for their contributions to Pickens community.
More than 60 percent of influential conservatives responding to our Red Palmetto survey said the session was not a success.
Proposed budget contains no tax increase
Officials hope project will ease congestion at peak traffic times
Rough grading work nearly done on shared-use path project.
School district, county filed suit against City of Clemson regarding TIF funds