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.
PICKENS – The School District of Pickens County (SDPC) officially broke ground today on its highly anticipated “Gateway to Innovation” (G2i), a future-focused Career and Technical Education (CTE) campus at the former Pickens Middle School. The facility — renamed the Dr. Mendel Stewart Campus — will open in January 2027 and serve as a vibrant hub for exploration, innovation and real-world skill development for students across Pickens County.
EASLEY — Austin Anderson is entering his first season as the varsity boys basketball coach at Easley High School. It would be easy for him to schedule a bunch of easy games and pile up a bunch of non-conference victories.
PICKENS COUNTY — United Way of Pickens County is excited to welcome Michelle Lyons as the new Free File Program Manager, overseeing the organization’s free tax preparation services for local individuals and families.
SOUTH CAROLINA — The Department of Veterans Affairs recently announced nearly $12 million in grants to three South Carolina organizations to help veterans who are homeless or at-risk of becoming homeless.
CENTRAL — Southern Wesleyan University (SWU) will host a special celebration on October 1, from 3:15 – 4:15 p.m. to mark the revitalization of Ellenburg Lecture Hall, a cornerstone of campus life since 1966. The hall has undergone a complete transformation—creating a modern space equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including a 6x12-foot LED wall, integrated audio, and advanced room controls. The result is a welcoming, high-tech environment that honors Ellenburg’s legacy while giving students the tools they need for future growth.
PICKENS – The School District of Pickens County (SDPC) officially broke ground today on its highly anticipated “Gateway to Innovation” (G2i), a future-focused Career and Technical Education (CTE) campus at the former Pickens Middle School. The facility — renamed the Dr. Mendel Stewart Campus — will open in January 2027 and serve as a vibrant hub for exploration, innovation and real-world skill development for students across Pickens County.
PICKENS COUNTY — Clemson’s Fall Career Fair will be held in Littlejohn Coliseum from Monday, Sept. 22 through Thursday, Sept. 25 between noon and 4 p.m each day, providing students with the opportunity to meet and engage with 430 different employers. Last year’s Fall Career Fair saw over 5,000 student attendees, all of whom built important connections and gained valuable professional experience.