Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Council to Evaluate All County-Owned Structures
“We hope to find that some of these properties might be valuable as a way to generate revenue for the county to create a fund to set aside for special projects and capital projects,” said Sanders.
Pendleton TIF District Decisions Could Impact New Fire Department Options
In the current plan, the area would serve as a new home to the fire department. Pendleton Fire Chief Tommy Brock said the current station is overcrowded and includes only two bays tall enough for current generation fire trucks. It also lacks space for the all-volunteer firefighters and equipment, making it even more difficult to recruit new volunteers.
City Moves Ahead on Smaller Lots for New Subdivision on Harriet Circle
The planned development rules for the 60.83 acres would be altered to allow up to 150 single-family homes, a change from the original PDD language for the property which would also have allowed multi-family housing, assisted living and office-related uses.
DHEC Simplifies Online WIC Application
The portal hopes to help streamline application, enrollment and recertification processes for families and WIC staff. It also helps processes run smoothly by keeping important information accessible.
Iva Spring Festival Brings Cars, Music
Despite the early threat of rain, nearly 100 cars on display in Iva Saturday as part of the town’s Spring Express & Classic Car Show.
S.C. to Consider Limits on Athletic Participation for Private, Charter Schools
This year alone, only 3 out of 16 South Carolina High School League fall and winter sports team championships in classes 1A and 2A were won by public schools.
Fair Owners Open Event with Gifts to Community Organizations
Drew presented checks to four local groups as part of the effort, with $10,000 going to Celebrate Anderson and $5,000 each to the Cancer Association of Anderson, Anderson County P.A.W.S. and the Anderson County Sheriff’s Foundation as the gates opened for this year’s fair.
McMaster Signs School Voucher Bill; Court Challenge Likely
The bill signing capped a nearly 20-year effort that ran through three governors, four House speakers and five education superintendents in a state where Republicans have been consolidating and expanding their power.
United Way Forum Seeks Action on Homelessness
A panel representing local government, churches, and community activists discussed what is being done and where the county falls short in finding a way to provide housing and services to the nearly 5,000 people in Anderson County identified and homeless or underserved.
Great Anderson County Fair Opens Tomorrow
The fair runs through May 14 at the Anderson Civic Center. Admission is $10. And Mega Pass tickets, good for a single day admission and unlimited rides, are $25. Admission is free for children under the age of 10.
County Council Passes First Draft of Budget without Tax Increase
Anderson County Council took the first step toward approving a proposed $278 million budget for fiscal year 2023-24 on Tuesday, unanimously approving the work in progress.
County Council to Hold First Vote on FY 23-24 Budget Tonight
The proposed $278 million budget represents an increase of $43 million over the current year’s budget. While it is likely, council has yet to confirm any potential tax increase.
Small Section of N. Main Street Closed Mon.-Thurs.
The City of Anderson Public Works Division will begin repair a crosswalk in front of 315 North Main Street beginning Monday. The street will be closed to thru traffic between Federal St and Orr St through Thursday.
Soirée Returns to Record Crowds, Activities
The return of the rebooted Anderson Soirée was greeted by good weather and big crowds Friday and Saturday. The return of the festival also saw a big boost in the participation of local artists and vendors who filled downtown.
Historic Fountain Shines Again on Anderson County Museum Grounds
On Friday night, when the Anderson County Museum, the home to the fountain since 2002, the lights on the icon blazed to life at a 9 p.m. ceremony on the edge of downtown.
S.C. Democratic Party Elects First Woman Chair
With her election, and thanks to the party's recent revamp of its primary schedule, four of the five states in which Democrats will vote first next year — Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and South Carolina — now have Black women chairing their state parties.
FY 2023-24 Presents Challenges for County
“This budget is a work in progress,” said Anderson County Council Vice Chairman Brett Sanders, who chairs the finance committee. “We had a very good meeting Thursday, but we still have a long way to go.”
S.C. Senate Rejects Near Total Ban on Abortion
A 22-21 vote Thursday marks the third time a near-total abortion ban has failed in the Republican-led chamber since the U.S. Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade last summer. Six Republicans helped block motions to end debate and defeated any chance the bill passes this year.