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Portions of Katy Trail are closed again, following Tuesday storms
The Katy Trail may not be fully accessible by the weekend. In mid-Missouri, trail users are urged to use caution around the Easley area. The trail between Route N and Smith Hatchery Road has been opened to local traffic since Easley River Road is under water. There’s also a large washout about a mile south of Easley.
Of Petals & Pigments
Flat Rock’s floral fête continues under new ownership. A painting or sculpture may last millennia if properly protected. Meanwhile, fresh-cut flowers wilt and wither within days. Art in Bloom, a blossom bash for a local cause hosted at The Gallery at Flat Rock each summer, will explore this striking juxtaposition in late August.
On the Move: Ashley Stidfole
Ashley Stidfole joined TealHaus, a local marketing agency, as sales and account manager. She has over a decade of experience in sales, marketing and management across diverse industries including hospitality, coworking and digital agencies.
SLED investigating officer involved shooting in Pickens County
PICKENS COUNTY, S.C. (WSAV) – Agents from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) are investigating an officer involved shooting in Pickens County on Saturday. According to authorities, the Easley Police Department (EPS) received 911 calls for a domestic dispute and when officers responded to the residence a male subject refused to come outside. SLED […]
6 Southern Hotels Where You'll Be Welcomed With A Signature Cocktail
One of the unspoken rules of Southern etiquette is that when you're the host, it's important to always offer refreshments. So when I know that guests are coming over, I mix up a pitcher of sweet tea and have a few bottles of beer or some wine chilling. This way, I can greet my guests at the door with a beverage or ask them to help themselves. With one small gesture and in a matter of 30 seconds, the visitors know that they can make themselves at home. Plus, they can chill out after what might have been a long or challenging commute.
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