Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Pendleton Cheney Mill Project to Feature 150 Housing Units
“This is fantastic news for Pendleton,” said Pendleton Town Administrator Steve Miller. Miller said the project is part of “a very long process,” but now the town is on track to see the development up and running in two years.
All U.S. Flights Delayed This Morning after Computer Glitch
Flights at the Greenville Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) are delayed and awaiting a resolution.
PAWS Needs Homes for Pets as Shelter Reaches Capacity
The Anderson County Pets Are Worth Saving animal shelter is looking for a few good homes. The shelter is full, and PAWS Director Dr. Kim Sanders says there has never been a better selection of dogs.
Williamston Police Chief Brings Decades of Experience
With nearly four decades of experience, Chief Kevin Marsee, who took over the position in December, has witnessed a lot of changes in the profession.
Animal Shelter Full; Community Asked to Help
“I've been at PAWS for 6 years now and we have never been this full,” said Dr. Kim Sanders, director of the shelter. “We had to move dogs into temporary holding kennels to make room for the new dogs that came into the shelter today. So, I am asking each one of you to show up and help all of us at PAWS.
Legislative Delegation Talks of Year Ahead at Chamber Event
S.C. Sen. Mike Gambrell and S.C. House Representatives Anne Thayer, Thomas Beach and Craig Gagnon participated in the annual event, to outline some of their priorities for the year ahead.
County EMS Program Could Aid Those with Disabilities
The Special Needs Registry will give first responder details about the person and their condition, as a new source of information to first responders to an emergency.
Council Clears Path to New Public Space on Saluda River
In October, the county was awarded a $500,000 grant from the United States Department of Interior Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) to be used towards the development of a new recreation facility on the Saluda River in Piedmont.
Striped Bass Fishing Tournament to Help Local Food Bank
Tournament organizers Thomas and David Richardson say the folks at Visit Anderson, Anderson County, Anderson Sports & Entertainment Center, and Second Harvest Food Bank make putting on the event a pleasure.
Dunn, Sanders to Reelected to Lead County Council
Anderson County Council reelected Chairman Tommy Dunn and Vice Chairman Brett Sanders to continue in their leadership roles for 2023 as part of Tuesday night's meeting.
County, United Way Grant Could Lead to Belton/Anderson Trail
The trail would begin near North Main Street in Belton and arrive in Anderson at North Gossett Street.
Council to Vote on Distribution of ATAX Money
Anderson County’s Accommodation (ATAX) Grant funds were up more than 45 percent in the fiscal year 2021-2022, with $956,746 collected from June 2021-May 2022.
New Probate Judge to Be Sworn In
After more than a decade of service with the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, Foster believes his experience make him an ideal candidate for the position. Foster replaces Probate Judge Martha Newton who served in the office for close to half a century.