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Speak Out: Do You Shop At Farmers Markets?
What would make you shop at an area farmers market more often or try one for the first time?

What would make you shop at an area farmers market more often or try one for the first time?

Prescribed burns will occur over the next few months.
Palmetto Elementary School second graders learning how to properly floss and brush their teeth.
District officials hopes funding will be available to place school resource officers in elementary schools.
Janet H. Reese pleaded guilty last year to filing false tax returns.
Concert will be held at Fluor Field, following the inaugural South Carolina College All-Star Bowl at North Greenville University March 23.
Screenings help detect possible heart problems before it's too late.
DOR finding more filing electronically. United Way's VITA program offers free tax preparation for those who qualify.
Liberty High School football standout makes next stage of athletic career official.
Pickens County Adult Learning Center first in region to offer the computer-based testing.
Charges include trafficking in crack cocaine, assault and shoplifting.
Competition brings lessons on force and motion to life.
Nominees for 2013 Pickens County BPW Young Careerists Awards will make their presentations during February 20 meeting.
President to give State of the Union address tonight at 9pm. What would you like him to touch on during the speech?
Assistant principal at Easley High School will begin new duties in the 2013-2014 school year.
Former gubernatorial candidates have joined forces to form the Free Citizens Party.
Councilman Tom Ponder wants county policy in place to deal with large packs of bicyclists who don't abide by state law, taking up more than their share of the road.
Preserving Our Southern Appalachian Music's Evening Music Program resumes week of Feb. 25, with lessons in Instruments include guitar, mandolin, fiddle (old time or bluegrass), and banjo (claw hammer or bluegrass).