Saturday, December 21, 2024

Easley Big Lots store to close

EASLEY — Big Lots, Inc. announced on Dec. 19 the company is shuttering it’s 963 remaining locations — including the store in Easley.

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Clemson is in, Daniel falls and NFL

CLEMSON - “Hey, Dabo Swinney congrats. I got you in baby.”

Date is rescheduled for The Wall That Heals

LIBERTY — The Wall That Heals has officially been rescheduled for May 15-18 in Liberty, which was announced recently at the Easley Post 52 American Legion meeting.

Campbell, Jackson and Crews lead EHS to a 2-0 start

EASLEY — What a difference a year can make.

Shooting straight with Luke Arrowood

EASLEY — It doesn’t matter what the sport is.

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Pickens decks the halls with annual parade

PICKENS — Sometimes a Christmas parade just calls out for something a little different when it come to writing about it. The Pickens Christmas parade did just that. So in the tempo of Dr. Seuss, here is the story of the Pickens Christmas parade. Enjoy!

Liberty man struck by train

PICKENS COUNTY — The Pickens County Coroner’s Office has identified the pedestrian that was struck by a train on Saturday.

Missing Greenville woman’s body found in Easley

EASLEY — The body of a woman previously reported missing in Greenville County was found in a submerged car in Easley on Sunday.

Red-cockaded woodpeckers no longer federally endangered for first time since 1970

PICKENS COUNTY — After decades of conservation efforts in South Carolina and elsewhere in the Southeast, the red-cockaded woodpecker is no longer listed as federally endangered.

Date is rescheduled for The Wall That Heals

LIBERTY — The Wall That Heals has officially been rescheduled for May 15-18 in Liberty, which was announced recently at the Easley Post 52 American Legion meeting.

Clemson celebrates 2024 Military Appreciation Week

CLEMSON — To honor Clemson’s deep military roots, as well as the decades of service and involvement that have followed, the University hosts its annual Military Appreciation Week from Monday, Nov. 18 to Saturday, Nov. 23. A variety of engaging events and activities are scheduled throughout the week on campus, concluding on Saturday afternoon with Clemson’s home football game against The Citadel.

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