Liberty Middle School Jr. Beta Club raising money to help a local child through the Make-A-Wish Foundation
Annual Mission Action Challenge (M.A.C.) Ride and Run raises money to give area child shoes and to help Brazilian mission.
Program begins April 2
Anderson University Concert Choir will celebrate Easter with special performance Sunday
Clemson's Office of Student Enrichment hosts Horizons Professional Development series
32 area elementary school students competing in the Top Future Chef competition Tuesday afternoon.
Coalition learns new strategies to tackle drug abuse back home.
Cannon Memorial Hospital seeking applications for $2,000 scholarship awarded to a person continuing their education in a healthcare field.
Pickens County students among winners.
Clemson coaches, alumni, staff, IPTAY representatives and local Clemson Clubs bringing tour to 14 cities in four states.
Best Chevrolet of Easley donates equipment and funds to Easley Little League Wednesday.
Wren High School's Vanessa Anne Matonis takes first place in the Best Teen Chef and Culinary Scholarship Competitions at The Art Institute of Charleston
Jamie Hintson and Kate Brady earn spots at National Forensics League’s National Speech and Debate Tournament this June
Lt. General Dana K. Chipman will speak give free talk 7pm Wednesday, March 20.
Liberty Middle School's fundraiser for St. Baldrick's Childhood Cancer Foundation exceeds its original goal many times over.
Hard blow from softball at close range has made Annie Elrod unable to speak.
Pickens County students among the 30 students named to the Fall 2012 Academic Distinction list at Tri-County Technical College
Pickens County students recognized for academic achievements made during Fall 2012 semester.
Pickens County students recognized for academic achievement for Fall 2012 semester.
Production begins tonight.
Alexandra Larae Holliday taking part in Clemson University's Alternative Break Program.
Pledges amount to over $20,000, which will be used for classroom technology at the school.
Steve Corn recently recognized by the SC Athletics Administrators Association as the AD of the Year.
Students raise more than $2,000 for American Heart Association.
Fundraising campaign ends Friday at the St. Patrick's Day Dance.
KHEAA's March Money Tip for Students focuses on avoiding costly mistakes.
Nicholas Baldwin of Easley one of 17 Clemson students who recently toured New York City as part of senior seminar.
The Rivoli Theater seeing new life as Christian teen club and concert venue.
The former Easley High standout on a hot streak at the plate for the Gamecocks.
Early Act First Knight program recognize students for embodying character traits.
Silent Drill Platoon Made Its Debut March 9 at the Citadel's Corps Day Weekend
New facility will house college's Welding and Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning programs.
Leadership Pickens class raising funds to create a Born Learning Trail at J.B. "Red" Owens Recreation Complex.
School raises money to offset custodian's medical bills.
Matt Matthews' first novel, Mercy Creek, was published in 2011.
Anderson County First Steps Board recognized for work in promoting literacy.
South Carolina State Council of International Reading Association recognizes Paige Mitchell.
Proceeds from March 30 show will help organizations help others.
Easley students among district finalists. Final competition set for March 28
"The Power of E-Mail Marketing" will be held 10-11:30am at Pendleton Campus