The Greenville News - Fri Nov 06
Health officials in Pickens County say they are prepared for a potentially large crowd Saturday in what for now will be the first of two H1N1 flu clinics.
State of Central address called 'historical'Messenger - Thu Nov 05
November 5, 2009 - 10:40 p.m. EST Central Mayor Mac Martin, left, and State Rep.
Central mayoral, council election results officialMessenger - Thu Nov 05
November 5, 2009 - 10:37 p.m. EST The Pickens County Election Commission Thursday certified provisional ballots from Tuesdaya TMs municipal elections, including the Central mayoral and council races.
Shelters and SafetyPickens Sentinel - Thu Nov 05
Isna TMt nice when government works? The news that local domestic violence victim assistance program Safe Harbor recently received federal funds allowing the agency to expand its programs and help more victims of domestic violence and their children was welcome news.
2 arrested in connection with carjackingPickens Sentinel - Thu Nov 05
TABLE ROCK a ' Greenville police arrested a man and woman Sunday evening who may have been involved in a carjacking at Aunt Suea TMs Country Corner on Scenic Highway 11 in northern Pickens County.
Capri's makes donation to Meals on WheelsEasley Progress - Thu Nov 05
Thanks to Capri's Italian Restaurant in Easley, two people will be able to have a warm meal for an entire year.
2 arrested in connection with carjackingPickens Sentinel - Wed Nov 04
TABLE ROCK a ' Greenville police arrested a man and woman Sunday evening who may have been involved in a carjacking at Aunt Suea TMs Country Corner on Scenic Highway 11 in northern Pickens County.
Swine flu clinic is SaturdayEasley Progress - Wed Nov 04
PICKENS a ' If you fall into one of the groups most susceptible to the H1N1 swine flu virus, you can receive the swine flu vaccine Saturday a ' for free.
View autumn leaf colors at state Heritage PreservesWPDE - Wed Nov 04
Wednesday, November 04, 2009 at 12:18 p.m. "Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower," said French author and philosopher Albert Camus, and he very well may have been describing the palette of colors soon to be showcased in South Carolina.
Easley doctor awarded thousands in lawsuitPickens Sentinel - Tue Nov 03
After being accused of abandoning the patients at her Easley office, a jury has decided Dr.
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