Monday, December 22, 2025
Animation Exhibit, Camps, Featured at Belton Museum
The Belton Area Museum Association’s opened it’s new exhibit Sunday with displays honoring 100th anniversaries of Disney and Warner Brothers studios, and celebrating the animated cartoon characters that have made history.
The new show features animation character cels from classic cartoons, merchandise tie-ins over the years –including costumes, animated film stations, and memorabilia - to celebrate characters that have become part of the American landscape. From Oswald the Lucky Rabbit to Raya to Porky Pig to Teen Titans, the exhibit will explore the shorts and films that have offered laughter and sometimes social commentary over the past 100 years.
City to Consider Request to Annex Midway Presbyterian Church Property
The city will also vote on the fiscal year 2023-24 budget as part of the regularly scheduled meeting Monday in city council chambers.
North Main Between Orr and Earle Streets Closed This Week
The City of Anderson has scheduled repairs to a crosswalk in front of 201 N Main St beginning Monday. The section of street will be closed to through traffic between Orr St and Earle St through Friday. On-street parking spaces in the 200 block of North Main St will be accessible during this time from the Orr Street side of Main Street. Note: West Orr Street has a low overhead clearance of 12’-3” under North Murray Ave.
Meals on Wheels Hartwell Lake Charity Run Raises $100,000
More than 110 boats, some from as far away as California and New York, and some costing well over $1 million, participated in the non-profit’s biggest annual fund-raising event at Green Pond Landing and Events Center.]
Opinion: Time to Revamp Voter Registration Process
While more Americans are going to the polls in recent elections, the country still ranks 50th among democratic nations in voter turnout in 2020.
General Assembly Reaches Agreement on Budget
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina House members and senators reached an agreement on the state's $13 billion budget Thursday, barely 24 hours after a tense meeting where both sides appeared to be out of patience.
S.C. House, Senate Continue to Spar Over Budget
The House is waiting for a bond reform bill and a budget everyone agrees is important, but can’t agree on what’s in them. And there is a July 1 deadline looming for the spending plan.
Council Approves Detailed Study of All County Roads
The information from Roadway Asset Services (RAS) will be used to measure pavement conditions as well as which roads are viable with minor repairs, those which need some repair all the way to those already in failure.
Dist. 5 Names Brenda Kelley New Superintendent
The district’s board of trustees voted to appoint Brenda Kelley as the next superintendent for the district on Tuesday night. Kelley will take over July 1, and will work closely with retiring Superintendent Tom Wilson during the transition period.
Belton Museum Exhibit to Honor 100 Years of Animation
The exhibit opens Sunday, with a family friendly kick-off event from 3 – 5 p.m., with will include cartoon-styled snacks, costumed characters, and interactive activities.
S.C. Century Farms Continue to Contribute to Economy, Culture
The South Carolina Century Farms Program aims to honor those families who have worked the land for generations, on family-owned farms more than 100 years old.
Ken Ruinard Photo Exhibit Snapshot of a Community Friend
As a photographer at the newspaper, Ruinard has recorded what he considers the most important target of his cameras, capturing the people of the community he has grown to love and where he has become a much-loved and respected journalist.
McClellan Custom Guitars a Bright Spot in Downtown Pendleton
The luthier’s work out of his custom guitar shop on the square in Pendleton has caught the eyes and ears of players from across the country.
250 Hit the Water in 13th Annual Saluda River Rally
The 13th Annual Saluda River Rally brought in close to 250 kayakers who launched their boats Saturday morning from Dolly Cooper Launch. This year's event featured an additional Americans with Disabilities Act launch dock as well as other improvements to the park, included expanded camping for the weekend of the rally.
School Dist. 5 Free Summer Breakfast/Lunch Starts Monday
Beginning Monday, Anderson School Dist. 5 will be providing meals to students this Summer with free breakfast and lunch at participating community sites. The meals are available to all students, but must be eaten on-site at the distribution centers.
Council to Discuss Roads Plan, Funding, Tuesday
Anderson County Administrator Rusty Burns has repeatedly reminded citizens that the county is responsible for more roads than some small countries. The cost of repair/maintenance/replacement of a road is between $600,000-$1 million per mile, and the county needs close to $10 million annually to properly service all roads and bridges.
Martina McBride to Headline Celebrate Anderson as Balloons Return for Labor Day Weekend
McBride, who has sold more than 23 million albums, has earned 20 top-10 country singles, and six number-one hits.
13th Annual Saluda River Rally to Support Special Olympics
Registration is $35 and includes campsite (if desired), t-shirt, and transportation back to Dolly Cooper Park. Register and find out more about the event here. All proceeds go to the Area 14 Anderson County Special Olympics.
Pendleton Bookshop Finds Home in Icon Hunter's Store
The Pendleton Bookshop is writing a new chapter for an old building.
Honea Path Honors Memory of Those Who Died in Service to Country
Honea Path celebrated the town’s annual Memorial Day event Monday with remarks from local and state elected officials challenging those in attendance to honor those who gave their live in service to the United States.