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Project to Fix Oak Creek Sinkholes
Easley awards engineering contract for Oak Creek subdivision stormwater improvement project.

Easley awards engineering contract for Oak Creek subdivision stormwater improvement project.

Fundraising campaign ends Friday at the St. Patrick's Day Dance.
KHEAA's March Money Tip for Students focuses on avoiding costly mistakes.
County Clemson Extension Office offering Pesticide Applicator Recertification program later this month.
Inaugural game slated for March 23 at North Greenville University.
Nicholas Baldwin of Easley one of 17 Clemson students who recently toured New York City as part of senior seminar.
Lew and Earlette Burdette have volunteered with the Red Cross for 12 years, seeing the aftermath of 9/11, Hurricane Sandy, floods and other disasters.
Foothills Gymnastics and Cheer Center is hosting the 2013 SC State Xcel Gymnastics Meet this weekend at Furman University's Timmons Arena.
The Rivoli Theater seeing new life as Christian teen club and concert venue.
Early Act First Knight program recognize students for embodying character traits.
29th Annual Azalea Festival is slated for April 19-20 in Pickens
Lots of musical activities planned for children during special day at the mill.
Annual fundraiser at Pickens County Airport benefits Pickens County Meals on Wheels and features airplane rides, car shows and more.
Silent Drill Platoon Made Its Debut March 9 at the Citadel's Corps Day Weekend
New facility will house college's Welding and Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning programs.
Store will open to shoppers following brief ribbon-cutting ceremony at 7:30am.
Officials will auction off home and assets of Ronnie Gene Wilson, who was convicted of a multimillion dollar Ponzi scheme last year.
Officials will auction off home and assets of Ronnie Gene Wilson, who was convicted along with a Mauldin man of a multimillion dollar Ponzi scheme last year.
Officials will auction off home and assets of Ronnie Gene Wilson, who was convicted of a multimillion dollar Ponzi scheme last year.
Leadership Pickens class raising funds to create a Born Learning Trail at J.B. "Red" Owens Recreation Complex.