Only hunters 17 years old or younger may hunt waterfowl on this day.
Trustees will hold their November meeting at 7pm Tuesday, Nov. 27 at the Auditorium at Powdersville High School.
Race will be held Saturday, December 8 in downtown Easley.
County again records second-lowest unemployment in S.C.
"I Fan the Flame" Award recognizes residents for their dedication and service to Pickens.
Public Works Department announces Thanksgiving week garbage collection schedule.
State Attorney General Alan Wilson files complaint against former Anderson County Administrator Joey Preston, seeking the return of more than $1 million allegedly received in connection with Ronnie Gene Wilson's silver investment Ponzi scheme.
Letter's author claims proposed bike trail project violates 2 of the Ten Commandments.
Follow the 4 Ds to avoid mosquito bites
Pickens County Range will close for holidays.
DHEC report states Majesty Health and Rehab bears responsibility for death of Eloise Arnold.
43,000 acre preserve listed among 50 of the world's "last, great places."
Attorneys for both parties asked for a continuance in the case which will decide who gets to keep the small dog.
Holiday Market to offer a mixture of regular Easley Farmers Market vendors and newcomers.
Pickens Businesses Celebrate “Third Friday” with refreshments and extended hours.
Easley’s “Grand Illumination” event to include horse-drawn carriage rides, live entertainment.
Ron Wilson sentenced for mail fraud charges in connection with 11-year, multi-million dollar silver investment Ponzi scheme.
Registration for special breakfast with Saint Nick himself ends December 6.
Statewide initiative aims to connect employers with the technically skilled workforce they need by creating catalogs that list workers and their skills sets.
Speaker is Stacie Thompson of New Morning Foundation, "Watchdog Advocate Group for Women."
Pickens will be celebrating Christmas all December long.
Registrations will be taken 2pm-4pm at Larry Bagwell Gymnasium.
School construction makes route change necessary
There were 3,884 additional registered voters in this election, but only 71.2 percent of all registered voters participated — down from 74.2 percent in 2008.
CredAbility cautions consumers not to let year-end expenses start 2013 off on the wrong foot
Martin captures nearly 24,000 votes in Senate 2 race.
Don't forget to vote! Find your poll location and ballot summary in Easley.
The choices facing voters in and around Easley.
President Jim Barker said the university will not be closed, but he wants faculty staff and students to make voting a priority.
Stone said it has been a pleasure representing Pickens County as sheriff for more than 40 years.
Funds will help Pickens County recoup some of the costs of incarcerating undocumented criminal aliens.
Pickens County Office of Registrations and Elections tackles some pervasive myths about this year's election.
Flu shots and flu mist will be available for students month. Locations include Gettys Middle School and Pickens High School.
University experts offer tips on what you should do short-term and long-term to protect yourself.
County GOP Chairman says it's the first time the state party has endorsed a petition candidate over the Republican listed on the ballot.
Magistrate will be brought in from outside county to determine outcome of Lucy/Gracie case, as judge rules that local magistrates are too familiar with dispute between Blanton family and Councilman Dave Watson and his wife
Governor says Martin has been a steadfast ally in some of the fight she's waged.
Sen. Larry Martin and challenger, petition candidate Rex Rice, touch on number of issues during League of Women Voters of the Clemson Area Candidate Forum.
Plans will address ADA-accessibility, bus drop-off and mold and drainage issues at school.
Future proceeds from sale of Pendleton Street practice field will be applied to district general fund.