Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Road Closures Set Downtown Saturday for "Trucks on Main"
As part of the event, roads will be close at Main Street between Whitner Street and Benson Stree and at Whitner Street between Main Street and McDuffie Street from 9 a.m.-3 p.m..
Study: S.C. Fifth in Nation Among Those Leaving Jobs
South Carolina is among the states with the most employed individuals leaving their jobs over the past year, with 3.44 percent moving on to new employment.
County Looking Ahead to Tree Ordinance, RV Park Regulations
Council agreed to look into legal navigation in a tree ordinance that will protect the land and streams from potentially problematic development.
Former U.S. Rep. John Jenrette Dies at 86
Jenrette served three terms as a Democrat in the U.S. House, and while his crime and escapades received the most attention, he also was known for securing federal help for his mostly rural district, including aid to tobacco and other types of farmers and a new bridge in Georgetown tall enough to allow ships to easily pass.
County Towns, Communities Receive Recreation Grants
A number of town and communities in Anderson County received $5,000 recreation program grants on Monday.
Belton Kicks Off Extended Celebration of Tennis Heritage
In partnership with the Belton Tennis Association, “Raise a Racquet: The History of Tennis,” is the museum’s latest exhibit, and will be open to the public through May 27.
FDA Recalls Some Gerber Baby Food
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Perrigo is recalling some of its Gerber Good Start SoothePro powdered infant formula because it may be contaminated with bacteria.
Council to Look at RV Park Recommendations Tuesday
Council will also discuss recommendations from the Planning and Public Works Committee on a potential RV park ordinance, revisions to stormwater maintenance requirement and a possible tree ordinance at the meeting
Southwood Chosen "Palmetto's Finest" School
The award is given annually by the South Carolina Association of School Administrators to recognize top schools in the state which offer “excellent instruction and outstanding leaders, augmented by strong family and community involvement and a supportive business community.”
Report Calls for Outsting of S.C. Comptroller over $3.5B Error
Republican Comptroller General Richard Eckstrom has attracted mounting scrutiny since he first told lawmakers last month that he had unintentionally exaggerated the state’s cash position by $3.5 billion by overstating the amount the state had sent to colleges and universities.
Student Fishing Tournament Saturday at Green Pond
An estimated 350 students are expected to launch from Green Pond Landing and Event Center for the Palmetto Boat Center Tournament Trail, with boats launching at 7 a.m. and the weigh-in at 1:30 p.m. for middle school anglers and 3 p.m. for high school anglers.
Administrator Outlines March Progress on Recreation, the Economy and Other County Projects
Anderson County Administrator Rusty Burns talks about the importance of Hartwell Lake to the area’s economy as well as offering updates on upcoming events, the county budget, the new detention center and more in this interview with the Anderson Observer.
Anderson, Other Counties See Bump in January Jobless Rate
The statewide jobless rate, which is calculated differently and seasonally adjusted dropped to 3.2 percent in January, down from 3.3 percent in December..
21 S.C. House Members Consider Death Penalty for Abortion
The bill was authored by a group which includes Rep. Rob Harris, R-Spartanburg, a registered nurse and member of the South Carolina Freedom Caucus; and has attracted 21 co-sponsors, including Rep. April Cromer, R-Anderson and Rep. Thomas Beach, R-Anderson.
Parking Lot Near West Whitner Garage Closed This Week
The parking behind Whitner Street Garage will be closing today as new service lines and manholes are being installed. The work is expected to take all week.
Summer Fuel Switch Leads to Higher Gas Prices
Anderson has seen prices increase by more than 20 center per gallon in the last two weeks, as refineries begin the transition to the summer blend of fuel.
Notice: Portion of Camson Road Collapsed; Repair Expected to Take 2 Weeks
NOTICE: Anderson County Roads & Bridges is working to prepare a portion of Camson Road that was washed out due to recent rainfall. The repair is estimated to be a two-week project.
The outage is in the vicinity of Electric City Gymnastics and Pickens Construction.
City to Consider Funding from Textiles Act for Proposed Development
On Monday, the City of Anderson will consider a resolution on funding from the South Carolina Textiles Communities Revitalization Act for a portion of property at 520 Fair Street which will be part of the proposed new housing development there.
Local Charity Offers a Clean Start to Anderson's Homeless
One of the things distinguishes Clean Start from other groups assisting our friends and neighbors who need a little help in Anderson County is that there is no paid staff. From the beginning, the organization has been a labor of love for those who volunteer to keep it up and running.
Belton to Celebrate Tennis Heritage with Series of Events
In partnership with the Belton Tennis Association, “Raise a Racquet: The History of Tennis,” will roll out March 19 from 3-5 p.m. with activities at the museum and surrounding areas.