Letter: "I am opposed to giving people who broke into my country any forgiveness."
Grants to help uninsured residents register for health insurance.
Three seats on Easley City Council up for election this year.
Cities hope to partner to create a trail, such as the Swamp Rabbit Trail, linking Easley and Pickens.
Second reading of FY 2013-2014 budget slated for Monday
Act makes it a crime to profit from lying about military awards and decorations.
House recently passed Northern Route Approval Act
Controversial pipeline passes House.
Annual event for those who made the ultimate sacrifice
Council members say House Bill 3290 will rob counties of power to reject solid waste from other states
Longtime goal of city leaders' is now complete.
Pickens County has more Medal of Honor winners per capita than any other county in the nation.
Easley High School junior Hannah Laney wins this year's competition.
Those who live in flood-prone areas of the Saluda River encouraged to utilize shelter at George's Creek Baptist Church.
AAA Says Policymakers Failing to Connect with Motoristsβ Practical Concerns
Market will be held Thursday afternoons in former fire station.
City says cameras needed to protect investments downtown
Pickens Elementary School's Darlene Sutton has been named South Carolina Teacher of the Year for 2013-2014
Improperly disposed of medication could drive up water treatment costs.
But auction of items owned by Ronnie Wilson brings a fraction of the $57.4 million the former County Councilman owes victims.
Chris Elrod begins new role today.
Anderson Mayor Terence V. Roberts, the city's first African-American mayor, will speak at commencement on May 10.
Tour begins 10am Thursday.
SC Youth Advocate Program hopes to recruit more foster parents/families in order to avoid having to send children to other counties
No paper applications will be accepted.
State, feds to provide prone Pickens County residents potassium iodide tablets in event of radioactive release from Oconee Nuclear Station.
Room for more economic growth: Easley Building Official estimates Easley Town Center is only about 35 percent full so far.
USDA Wildlife Services officials will offer information on dealing with wild hogs on your land.
Wren and Powdersville-area students among those who received the 2013 Cory White Diversity Awards.
SC DNR has asked Clemson to help form picture of state's alligator population in order to come up with conservation and management strategy.
Drought Response Committee recently met and declared drought over for all counties in South Carolina
Funds will help pay for billboards to promote Easley Farmers Market.
Pickens County Beautification and Environmental Advisory Committee visits third graders every year to help them learn about recycling, composting, water conservation, litter control, beautification and more.
Solicitor: Ricky Lee Smith will have to serve at least 85 percent of sentence.
Pickens County Coroner Kandy Kelley asks county officials to allow her to hire an administrative assistant.