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Upstate Forever Awarded $60k for Rocky River Park Project
ANDERSON — Upstate Forever has secured a $60,000 grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to assist the Rocky River Conservancy (RRC) in developing a master plan for the future Rocky River Park. The grant will also fund activities such as community meetings and educational program planning. “This park, located less than two miles from downtown Anderson along Highway 29, has beautiful wetlands and wildlife and will be a great plac...
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Truck Driving Job Fair and Training Expo set April 9
PENDLETON —- Tri-County Technical College’s Corporate and Community Education (CCE) Division is reaching out to individuals interested in a career in truck driving by hosting a Job Fair and Training Expo Tuesday, April 9. The event will be held from 9 a.m. – noon at Tri-County Technical College’s Anderson Campus, located at 511 Michelin Blvd. in Anderson. Participants will be given the opportunity to meet and interview with area truck dri...
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Following six months of debate, the City of Pickens has decided to retain its own fire services but will be without those of longtime fire chief, David Porter.
City of Pickens retains fire department, loses chief
PICKENS – After six months of debate, the City of Pickens has decided to retain its own fire department but will be without the services of longtime fire chief, David Porter. With Chief Porter in attendance, Mayor David Owens read his letter of resignation aloud at a city council meeting. Porter was quoted saying that in light of new directions taken by the city, he felt that he had done all he could and that it was time for someone else ...
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The Easley Farmers Market is back
PICKENS COUNTY—The Easley Farmers Market has returned with even more to offer in 2013. Market Manager Lisa Garrett said she is getting excited for another season beginning this Saturday. “We have a lot of our regular customers that come every week,” said Garrett. “We want to encourage people to buy local, know where their food comes from, and know how it’s grown. We want people to know their farmer, come talk to them, and learn how they g...
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