Friday, October 4, 2024

Warriors take down Cobras in non-conference action

CENTRAL — Southern Wesleyan took down the Coker Cobras in non-conference action on Saturday afternoon in a 3-0 final score.

Easley High School investigates “nonspecific threat”

EASLEY — The School District of Pickens County said precautionary action was taken at Easley High School on Monday morning to investigate a reported rumor.

Former Clemson receiver shot and killed

GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Guilford Co. Sheriff’s Office said Saturday a former Clemson football player had been shot and killed.

Benjamin family celebrates 20 years at 5 Point

EASLEY — Sometimes in life, people can motivate you when you least expect it.

Lippencott gets big win at The Mill

PICKENS — Several people in the area remember Austin Lippincott as a standout wrestler for Easley High School. Currently, several others know him as the assistant varsity wrestling coach at Powdersville High School.

Osteen steps down from Easley Little League

EASLEY — Easley Little League is undergoing administrative changes as Kelly Osteen recently announced she is stepping down from her role as president.

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Drivers face 14-mile detour on SC-183

PICKENS COUNTY – Local commuters are in for a long haul as construction begins on Highway 183 and is expected to last more than a year.

Easley High School investigates “nonspecific threat”

EASLEY — The School District of Pickens County said precautionary action was taken at Easley High School on Monday morning to investigate a reported rumor.

This day in history

September 18:

Former Clemson receiver shot and killed

GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Guilford Co. Sheriff’s Office said Saturday a former Clemson football player had been shot and killed.

Benjamin family celebrates 20 years at 5 Point

EASLEY — Sometimes in life, people can motivate you when you least expect it.

Johnson reflects on United Christian Ministries

EASLEY — Recently, the United Christian Ministries celebrated their 35th year with a banquet at Southern Wesleyan University. They had a great buffet, a couple of heartfelt speeches (from Melanie Johnson and Teresa Nash) and they filled up the dance floor with plenty of rhythm.

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