Geography appears to less of a barrier in getting things done.
School board member writes that school district's building and medical costs, both current and future, means "there is not lot of extra money for everything else."
Youngsters are able to attend these special events at no cost. A hunting license is not required for those under age 16.
Measure gets out of committee by 19-1 margin.
Those interested in applying should contact Pickens City Hall.
Officials exploring possibility of missing hunter after a gun and duck blind were found at Saluda Lake.
Nearly one in 15 homes in the U.S. have high levels of cancer-causing gas. SC DHEC urges residents to test their homes.
Program rewards "young people who actively participate in planning and promoting activities that encourage healthy eating and being active."
Pickens County Taxpayers Association to meet on January 24
New Sheriff says "Everything is on the table."
Agencies partnering to help each other and their clients.
First phase set to be completed in time for Azalea Festival.
Interactive web seminars on managing wildlife on your land begin January 29.
Four residents recognized for service to town
Festival committee asks for support of Pickens City Council
Financial Aid Tip of the Month for January 2013.
DNR announces open dates and possession limits for migratory birds.
Job Fairs scheduled for Powdersville, Pendleton and Greenville.
Easley's Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Bradford Thomas, 30, along with 1st Lt. Ryan Davis Rawl, 30, of Lexington, and Spc. John David Meador II, 36, of Columbia were killed in Khowst City, Khowst Province, Afghanistan when their patrol was attacked by a s
Sign your child up for Easley Little League Thursday, January 10 at Larry Bagwell Gymnasium.
The School District of Pickens County has received a letter from a national organization asking them to stop praying before school board meetings.
A national organization is calling for the School District of Pickens County to stop student-led invocations before school board meetings.
More school resource officers, arming teachers and administrators among proposals discussed following shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School
On Friday, the 133rd Military Police Company of the S.C. National Guard will honor three fallen soldiers: Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Bradford Thomas of Easley, 1st Lt. Ryan Davis Rawl of Lexington and Spc. John David Meador, II, of Columbia.
SC farmers, ranchers encouraged to apply for funding
Duncan says President Obama is "out of touch" regarding government spending.
He says compromise bill places country on "even shakier fiscal ground."
C. David Stone caps 44 year career as Pickens County Sheriff.
Deer season in South Carolina ends on January 1.
Troopers and officers want to keep highways safe from drunk drivers on New Year's Eve.
District officials, legislators talk about ways to keep kids in class, from helping younger students with their reading, to giving students opportunities to learn outside traditional classrooms and school hours
Changes in laws aimed at deterring copper thefts
Prescribed burns have many ecological benefits
Sheriff-elect Rick Clark will be sworn in Sunday night at Rock Springs Baptist Church
The end of the Emergency Unemployment Compensation program means nearly 30,000 South Carolina residents will leave stop receiving help.
Letter's author calls for practical solutions to protect children
David H. Wilkins awards dinner to honor legislator, businesswoman
Discarded Christmas trees can serve as erosion control or provide habitat for small animals and birds.
Many people help wildlife find food during harsh winter months
Snags may look ugly, but provide vital help to area animals.