Anderson County Library branches will kickoff a food drive for Meals on Wheels Anderson Friday.
Easley awards engineering contract for Oak Creek subdivision stormwater improvement project.
Store will open to shoppers following brief ribbon-cutting ceremony at 7:30am.
Officials will auction off home and assets of Ronnie Gene Wilson, who was convicted of a multimillion dollar Ponzi scheme last year.
Asbestos abatement study complete at former school. Materials removal and demolition should begin soon.
Local drug ring created fake prescriptions for the highly addictive drug and recruited others to pass them, U.S. Attorney says.
In a letter to the editor, Superintendent Dr. Kelly Pew says board and district are being falsely accused of trying to ban prayer in schools.
Marshalls donates $5,000 to S.H.I.N.E. as part of Grand Opening celebration
Economic development project will bring new jobs
Closed bridge on Eighteen Mile Road impacting emergency response
Health care reform's effect on taxes subject of next Dacusville Business Association meeting.
Market will be held from 4-7pm on Thursdays in old fire station.
Pickens Elementary Darleen Sutton among five State Teacher of the Year finalists announced by SC Department of Education
Funds will help support many DNR programs, including projects as Sassafras Mountain and the Jocassee Gorges.
Conversion of old Pickens High School into new site for Pickens Middle School on track; interiors could be complete before end of school year.
Plans coming together for town's Farmers Market.
Sen. Lindsey Graham addresses foreign policy, Middle East situation at recent Easley appearance.
On brink of inland port groundbreaking Greer group talks infrastructure and tax reform with governor.
Pickens County School Board's newly proposed prayer policy would forbid the mention of Jesus during invocations at school board meetings.
“Take the magnet off the table,” Sen. Lindsey Graham said. “People come here to work, and if they find it hard to get a job here illegally, they will not come.”
Greater Easley Chamber of Commerce hopes to roll out Easley mobile app in May.
City officials remain committed to project, provided details can be worked out.
Stephen D. Keener, President and Chief Executive Officer of Little League Baseball and Softball, tells Easley Patch about what makes Easley a great site for the Big League Baseball World Series.
Improvements needed at ports nationwide.
Mayor Larry Bagwell delivers State of City address, outlining challenges city is overcoming.
After disclosing the number of people killed by U.S. drone strikes, Sen. Lindsey Graham says information was not a military secret.
Sen. Lindsey Graham said if sequestration is not avoided, results could greatly impact military and economy.
Senator Lindsey Graham on judicial approval of drone use: “We're not fighting a crime, we're fighting a war.”
Homeland Security Subcommittee on Oversight and Management Efficiency Chairman says he wants to make sure Department of Homeland Security programs are meeting "core mission priorities."
Senator Lindsey Graham will speak at Easley Rotary Club meeting Tuesday afternoon.
Meeting will be held 6:30pm March 7 at Powdersville Library
Duncan hopes portion of his office budget will be used to pay down national debt.
Robert Stanley Harrison admits to mistakes, but insists he didn't defraud clients.
All-Team Team rewards young people who plan and promote activities that encourage healthy eating and being active.
Wallace M. Bryant, Jr. indicted on three counts. Seneca man also indicted.
With town's First Citizens Bank branch slated to close in April, town officials are exploring ways to attract a new bank to town.
As county updates emergency plans, they want to make sure public knows where to get the information they need in a crisis.
Festival slated for April 19-20.
Prescribed burns will occur over the next few months.
A federal judge freezes assets of firm run by Robert Stanley Harrison.