Bowers Emergency Services will soon purchase the former Easley Recreation Department for $75,000.
City Council voted to approve the redistricting map and a resolution to award a construction contract for the replacement of the Pinewood Drive bridge.
5 things you need to know about Easley on Monday September 12, 2011
Governor Haley pays tribute to fallen heroes of Sept. 11, thanks first responders and their families
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Just in case you missed something, here's what happened this week in Easley
Congressman Jeff Duncan responded to questions from his constituents at a town hall meeting in Dacusville Thursday night.
With one day remaining for candidate filing, only one of five seats up for election will be contested.
Hungry bears have been known to roam Upstate Counties, but recently the number of sightings is on the rise.
In case you missed something, here's some of what happened this week in Easley.
The current forecast for Hurricane Irene indicates the storm will not impact the Upstate.
Congressman Jeff Duncan spoke Thursday to a large crowd of local business and civic leaders at Tri-County Technical College in Easley.
This month marks the 10th anniversary of the tragedies of Sept. 11, 2001, a day that would affect the lives of every American.
In September the mobile computer classroom will be stationed at the Village Branch in Pickens.
The School District of Pickens County approved the addition of 6 4K classes and the addition of 3.5 new teaching positions.
The School District of Pickens County has announced an increase in student meal prices.
Many wanted to meet the Texas governor in person, while others wanted to hear what he had to say
South Carolina's unemployment rate rose to 10.9 percent in July, officials announced Friday.
A new HuffPo-Patch poll of influential Republicans is still seeking participants from across the Palmetto State.
Today is the first day of filing for candidates seeking city offices, and all incumbents have announced their candidacy.
Hundreds of Michele Bachmann supporters turned out during the latest campaign stop in Spartanburg on Tuesday.
Patch wants to hear your story, tell us how your dreams as an American have changed.
Robert Kouvolo, President of MaxPT in Easley, is one of 5,000 individuals in South Carolina hoping for an affordable health insurance option.
Pickens County Council Chairwoman Jennifer Willis attended Saturday Sessions at Jimmy's Restaurant in Easley to discuss issues facing the county.
Mayor Larry Bagwell paid a visit to the Easley Farmers Market on Saturday to sign a proclamation designating Aug.14-20 as Farmers Market Week.
Congressman Jeff Duncan responds to the U.S. Credit Rating and Debt Ceiling issues.
The Easley Parks and Recreation Committee discussed the possibility of shortening hours at the Larry D. Bagwell Gym.
City officials are considering Hagood Park as the location for Easley's first dog park.
The floor of the third gymnasium at the J.B. "Red" Owens Recreational Complex will need to be replaced at a cost of $50,000.
Easley City Council passed a resolution proclaiming Aug. 14-20 a special week.
Residents of the city of Easley can now review the proposed redistricting map on the city's Website.
Easley City Council voted unanimously to pass the first reading of the proposed annexation of two properties owned by HRS Properties of the Upstate, LLC.
The Easley Patch Weekly Roundup is a summary of the week's news in Easley. In case you missed something, here's some of what happened this week.
The Easley Tax, Income and Finance Committee held a meeting Thursday morning to discuss the progress of city projects including the Market Square Amphitheater.
Easley residents interested in candidacy for the Mayoral seat, three city council seats, or combined utilities commission can file Aug. 8- Sept. 1.
The hours at the Bagwell Gym have changed for the next two weeks.
State 10 to 10.5, County 8.9 to 10.1; losses in government, education and health care
Easley City Council approved the annexation of a Saco Lowell Road property during a special meeting Friday morning.
The Nalley Brown Nature Park will be a 38-acre nature park and education center.