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Easley Business and Professional Women To Meet April 17
Ryan Kouvolo, director of Maximum Potential Training, will speak about "Leadership Opportunities."

Ryan Kouvolo, director of Maximum Potential Training, will speak about "Leadership Opportunities."

Market celebrating fifth year. A special Tuesday evening market will begin in June.
April 20 Event features races for all skills levels.
Two-day party to benefit the Pickens County Cancer Association kicks off with chicken wings on Friday night, BBQ on Saturday.
Officials highlight work being done to recruit new business, build workforce
Students to present "Hotel Cassiopeia" and "For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls."
Event aimed at providing more information to those interested in becoming Career Pilots.
Greenville student wins drawing.
Clemson University senior asks Clemson City Council to consider ordinance banning plastic grocery bags
April 26 event is major fundraiser for council, which provides services to sexual assault victims of all ages.
Public invited to Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting for trail.
Event provides funding for the church and its outreach efforts benefiting charities throughout Pickens County
Individuals completing the program will be able to serve multiple industry segments, such as industry construction, highway construction, general construction and complementary industries, such as aggregate mining and asphalt production.
Sarah Starr recognized for academic achievement
Georgia town officials pass measure requiring every head of household in town to own a gun.
Speaker urges county council to fight any attempts to change policy of beginning meetings with invocation.
Big League World Series will be featured when renovation of Pennsylvania Little League Museum is complete.
Property values have not gone up this year so millage rate will remain the same.
The company featured a portrait of the labor and civil rights leader in honor of his 86th birthday and not a doodle related to Easter.
Challenge course emphasizes teamwork.