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				                                Pictured are several members of the Knights of Columbus and school administrators recently at Hamrick’s for the Coats for Kids Program. Local #9576 Peter Villano Council helped donate close to 100 winter coats to local kids in the area.
                                 Jeff Holt | The Easley Progress

Knights boost Coats for Kids program

PICKENS COUNTY — The Knights of Columbus in the United States started the Coats for Kids Program in 2009 as part of a Neighbors Helping Neighbors effort. Since then more than one million coats have been made available through local Councils. And locally, close to 100 coats were distributed by the Knights of Columbus through the local schools.

Early voting and who’s running: 2025 Municipal Election guide

PICKENS COUNTY — Early Voting for the Town of Central, City of Easley, City of Liberty, Town of Norris, City of Pickens, and Town of Six Mile 2025 Municipal Elections began on Oct. 20 and will end on Oct. 31.

Easley to host Veterans Day Parade

EASLEY — Mark your calendar! The Veterans Day Parade will be held be held in downtown Easley next month (Nov. 9) — instead of Liberty.

Morgan deserves a spot in NFL Hall of Fame

Stanley Morgan is in a number of Hall of Fames for his illustrious football career - Easley High School, the University of Tennessee, the New England Patriots and the South Carolina Football Hall of Fame.

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Piel delivers for Patriots in OT

POWDERSVILLE — Senior Ethan Piel’s 22-yard field goal in overtime lifted Powdersville’s football team to a thrilling 31-28 victory on Friday night.

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Celebrating the Epiphany

The holiday season is full of faith and celebration. Even though people may believe this important time begins at the start of December, for millions of the Christians, the Twelve Days of Christmas begin with the birth of Baby Jesus on December 25 and continue through the Epiphany on January 6.

A brief history of Christmas trees

Towering evergreen trees adorned in lights and other trinkets are a focal point of the holiday season.

Unique Christmas traditions around the world

Christmas celebrations span the globe. According to a 2025 report from the Center for the Study of Global Christianity at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, there are roughly 2.6 billion Christians worldwide, a figure that undoubtedly contributes to the popularity of Christmas. Christianity continues to have the most adherents of any religion in the world, and the Christian population is expected to top three billion before 2050.

Kwanzaa brings communities together

December is brimming with festive holidays designed to celebrate family, friends and good fortune. While Christmas and Chanukah may dominate the holiday landscape this time of year, African American and Pan-African cultures observe a week-long celebration known as Kwanzaa from December 26 to January 1.

Dear Santa Claus …

NORTH POLE — Finally, the night that millions of kids have been waiting anxiously for all year has arrived: Christmas Eve.

Holiday traditions explained: Cookies for Santa

On Christmas Eve, millions of children across the country will set out a plate of milk and cookies as a snack for Santa Claus — a “thank you” for the gifts he leaves in stockings and under the Christmas tree.

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