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National Pill Take-Back Day is April 27
Annual event offers public a chance to dispose of potentially dangerous, expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs - no questions asked.

Annual event offers public a chance to dispose of potentially dangerous, expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs - no questions asked.

Sen. Lindsey Graham addresses foreign policy, Middle East situation at recent Easley appearance.
Three-day leadership symposium will benefit regional education leaders.
Wren Elementary School's focus on character development recognized for its impact in academic achievement and other areas.
Tri-County Technical College will host Matt Matthews, who'll discuss his Southern coming-of-age novel Mercy Creek.
All-girl program open to 7 to 14 year olds. Players assessment slated for April 8-9.
Concerning school board's adoption of a non-sectarian prayer policy, letter's author says school board members "are all trying to do the right thing in a bad situation"
Highway Patrol searching for vehicle that struck Clifton D. Chapman on Sharon Church Road last night then fled the scene.
Foundation will give Feed a Hungry Child – Pickens County, Helping Hands Children’s Shelter, Pickens County Meals on Wheels, Prevent Child Abuse – Pickens County and Pickens Senior Center.
Easley firefighters respond to structure fire on Robert P. Jeanes Road Monday afternoon
Explore Indian cuisine, the Hunt Cabin, "New Wave" Gardens and celebrate St. Patrick's Day at the SC Botanical Garden
School officials hope money can be found to place more school resource officers in facilities.
Clemson students will dance, dance, dance beginning 7pm March 1 and won't stop until 7am Saturday morning.
R.C. Edwards learn of their school's connection to Civil Rights Era.
Charges include strong-armed robbery, indecent exposure, possession of controlled substance.
“Take the magnet off the table,” Sen. Lindsey Graham said. “People come here to work, and if they find it hard to get a job here illegally, they will not come.”
16 contestants took part in Grand Finale of talent contest, which supports area schools.
Proceeds from Book Sale March 22-23 help the Pickens County Literacy Association help adults improve their reading skills.
Inaugural game will be played March 23 at North Greenville University.
Pickens County School Board's newly proposed prayer policy would forbid the mention of Jesus during invocations at school board meetings.