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Community Marching for Babies Saturday
Funds raised through the March for Babies will help the March of Dimes continue to help babies and their families

Funds raised through the March for Babies will help the March of Dimes continue to help babies and their families

Easley student one of 59 recent inductees into chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society.
USDA Wildlife Services officials will offer information on dealing with wild hogs on your land.
Wren and Powdersville-area students among those who received the 2013 Cory White Diversity Awards.
SC DNR has asked Clemson to help form picture of state's alligator population in order to come up with conservation and management strategy.
AZB is a chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society.
Drought Response Committee recently met and declared drought over for all counties in South Carolina
Students take part in university's Earth Day Initiative
Some parents foregoing diapers in favor of "elimination communication."
Funds will help pay for billboards to promote Easley Farmers Market.
Pickens County Beautification and Environmental Advisory Committee visits third graders every year to help them learn about recycling, composting, water conservation, litter control, beautification and more.
Easley native will compete for the title of Distinguished Young Woman of South Carolina.
Colin Dugan and Levi Logan represented Concrete Primary School at competition.
May 4 event features nature walks and presentations on green living, hearth cooking, arrowhead identification and much more.
Solicitor: Ricky Lee Smith will have to serve at least 85 percent of sentence.
SC legislator proposes shortening separation time before divorce becomes official.
Community showing their support, condolences, following the death of PFC Barrett Austin.
Pickens County Coroner Kandy Kelley asks county officials to allow her to hire an administrative assistant.
Susan Hendricks accused of killing four members of her family in October 2011