Monday, December 22, 2025
Rapid Growth Drove Anderson County News in 2023
The county added more than 1,500 jobs as established companies expanded and new businesses chose to build in Anderson County. International investment in the county, which leads the state in overseas companies, added three more investments in overseas businesses bringing new jobs to Anderson. Unemployment continued to slide back toward the historic pre-pandemic numbers as well.
AnMed Urges Precautions as Respiratory Illnesses Rise
As South Carolina joins Louisiana as one of the two states with the highest number of influenza and respiratory illnesses, AnMed Health is seeing increased admissions during December.
Voter Registration for Democratic Presidential Primary Jan. 4
The deadline for voter registration to vote in the Feb. 3 Democratic Presidential Primary is Jan. 4. Registration online, which requires a valid South Carolina drivers’ license or S.C. Department of Motor Vehicles identification card can be done at SCvotes.gov.
Sheriff Says 2023 a Year of Progress, Looking to Future
The Sheriff’s office also added K-9 officers in 2023, which McBride said would help his department in areas from searching for lost people, to shifting out drugs ($207,000 in drugs in 2023) and electronics. $207,000 in drugs
The Five Best Books of 2023
Nesteroff, often called the “walking encyclopedia of comedy” delivers perhaps the most timely and important book of 2023.
Post-Christmas Day Holidays Invite Relaxation
The lazy days between Boxing Day and Jan. 2 require no shopping, visits with friends and family who are still around and time to chill in a week when nothing really happens. (unless you are in the helping professions, law/fire service, retail or journalism.)
12 Days of Christmas Prices Up 2.7 Percent for 2023
In 2023, the total for the gifts would cost $46,729.86 ($52,024.03 if you buy them online), according to PNC Bank, which puts together an annual Christmas Price Index, a play on the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer Price Index, and shows a 2.7 percent increase in prices for the 12 days of gifts this season.
Some Christmas Myths Linger, Despite Reality
The Western world’s most popular holiday, is steeped with religion, myths, tradition and folklore, and sorting the fact from fiction can prove a challenge.
S.C. Seeks Ways to Fill Gap Left by Scarcity of Mental Health Professionals
Between 2009 and 2019, the number of psychiatrists in rural areas declined by one third, the state’s annual report on health issues found, using the most recent data available. Of the state’s 46 counties, 14 had no licensed psychiatrist or psychologist in private practice, and another nine had only one. In some areas, residents have to cross multiple counties to reach a psychiatrist’s office, according to the report released last week.
Ministry to Provide Christmas Day Meal at Farmers Market
Anchored in His Grace Ministry will hold its Annual Feed the Community Charity Event on Christmas Day from 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. at the Anderson County Farmers Market.
What is Open Christmas Eve?
This year, Christmas Eve falls on Sunday, so some services in banking and mail will already be closed. Christmas this year falls on Monday.
Support the Helpers: Meals on Wheels of Anderson
As the year winds down, it’s a good time to remember to support those who make Anderson a better place for all of those who live here. Meals on Wheels of Anderson delivers hot meals daily to the homebound who need the food and friendly visit.
County Job Growth Tops Administrator's 2023 List
The year also brought a new stage to the civic center amphitheater, record tournaments at Green Pond Landing and Events Center, a banner year at the farmer market, expansive work at the airport, the opening of Kid Venture 2.0, and the trail that stretches from the civic center to the nature trail behind AnMed Health on S.C. 81.
Chamber Honors Indigo Custom Framing, Hill Electric
Indigo Custom Framing and Artisan Market was named Small Business of the Year by Anderson Area Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, and Hill Electric was honored with the Pillar of Anderson Award for their almost 70 years in the community.
Funding to Use Chiquola Mill Property Likely in Place for 2024
Using a combination of funding sources, the town hopes to have a plan in place in early 2024 to begin work on clearing the property and prioritizing how it will be used in the future. The town also is planning for roads repairs as the new year arrives.
Williamston Continued Rapid Progress in 2023
New businesses, new housing, upgraded recreating facilities and improved infrastructure highlighted growth in Williamston in 2023.
Council Oks Moving of Graves for Dist. 1 School
Council also gave final approval to a $8.3 million bond for repairs at the historic Anderson County Courthouse. Some roof and structural repairs on the 125-year-old building are considered critical.
Oil Mill Cleanup Plans Tops Pendleton News in 2023
Pendleton also saw historic growth continue, with new housing starts and completion of housing developments this year, as well as planning for future grown with a new expansion on the other side of town.
Rain Dampens Parade Season in County
Anderson, Belton, Williamston, Iva and the Denver community managed to dance between the raindrops and put on their finest seasonal adornments, while Honea Path, Pendleton, and Pelzer/West Pelzer parades were washed out by the cold, heavy rains that greeted the first two weekends of December.
Council Meeting Moved to Civic Center
At their final meeting of 2023, Anderson County Council will give final vote to the $8.3 million bond issue for repairs to the historic courthouse. The meeting will be held at 11 a.m. at the Anderson Civic Center, since court is currently in session at the historic courthouse.