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Police Blotter: April 30 - May 2
Charges include assault, possession of drug paraphernalia and public disorderly conduct.

Charges include assault, possession of drug paraphernalia and public disorderly conduct.

Many people buy into misconceptions about painkillers, including that abusing them is safer than abusing street drugs.
Scholarship will help Ashley Nicole Fuller pursue academic goals.
Market will be held Thursday afternoons in former fire station.
City says cameras needed to protect investments downtown
“Music on the Market” series begins tonight in Old Market Square amphitheater.
Pickens Elementary School's Darlene Sutton has been named South Carolina Teacher of the Year for 2013-2014
University's course named of one of the best courses in the state.
Illinois lawmakers are making online dating sites police their users. Should other states follow suit?
Austin remembered as "true American hero."
New technology allows hospital to offer highest quality treatment.
Improperly disposed of medication could drive up water treatment costs.
Students recently performed at Solo & Ensemble Festival.
Pickens County YMCA lifeguard and swim instructor shares tips on helping someone in trouble in the water - while staying safe yourself.
Southern Wesleyan University to hold three commencement ceremonies.
Charges include unlawful conduct towards a child, malicious damage to personal property and public disorderly conduct.
Pickens County students Brandon Hall and Johnny Hayes will be representing the county at the National Championships this summer.
Anderson Mayor Terence V. Roberts, the city's first African-American mayor, will speak at commencement on May 10.
Two bodies found in Easley hotel room Saturday