Saturday, December 20, 2025
Residential Construction in Serious Need of Skilled Workers
“The biggest challenge that the construction industry is facing, to put it tongue in cheek, is that people don’t want their babies to grow up to be construction workers,” said Brian Turmail, vice president of public affairs and strategic initiatives at the Associated General Contractors of America, an industry group that’s been calling for more workforce development.
County Jobless Rate Up Slightly in December
Of the county’s 94,072-member workforce, 91,416 were employed last month. The county’s rate, tied for sixth lowest in South Carolina, reflects the statewide bump in unemployment in December.
AIM Economic Summit Offers Paths to Business Success
After decades of service in Anderson, in recent years AIM has targeted the need to help individuals in the community find paths to financial independence and long-term success.
Analysis: White Joins Race for S.C. House Six; Two Vie for City Council Seat Six
Filing begins March 16, but one challenger has announced plans to oppose Cromer. Anderson Attorney Kyle White announced yesterday his candidacy in the Republican primary for the South Carolina House of Representatives District 6 seat. In his announcement, White wrote:
Parks Growth To Bring Improvements to Dolly Cooper, Kid Venture, Green Pond
Many companies consider quality of life issues among their top priorities in choosing a location for a new or expanded facility.
Governor Wants New Penalties for Felons Caught with Guns
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster listed fighting organized labor and increasing penalties for felons caught with guns as among his priorities for the year ahead in his State of the State Address Wednesday.
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Legislative Delegation Looks Ahead to 2024
“Our economy is humming,” said Gambrell, who commended the county and city governments for their part in the growth.
Rotary Rolls Dice to Help Local Charities
The night featured guests who bought tickets to join in the cards, roulette, dice tables, food, beverages as music. The event concluded with a raffle drawing for a 2024 Nissan Rogue from sponsor Grainger Nissan, which was won by John Pruitt.
Sullivan First Candidate to Announce County Council Bid
Anderson-native Chris Sullivan, officially announced his intentions this week to run for the district one seat, saying he hopes to continue to build on the progress in the county.
Courthouse Repairs Close Road Downtown
The structure, which was dedicated in 1898, has had some work and updates/revisions over the past century, but nothing in more than three decades. County council approved an $8 million bond to remedy this, since much of the work was structure and critical to the courthouse being used now and in the future.
Four Years after Start, Cleo Bailey Experiment Blooming
The old elementary school on Anderson’s East Side, is already helping fill neighbor’s grocery bags with fresh produce, but it is beginning to feed the community’s soul as well. The garden has not only been a source of produce in a food desert, it has provided education opportunities as well.
Warming Centers Open During Arctic Blast
Hope Missions of the Upstate, 213 South Towers St., is the county’s regular warming center, opening anytime the temperatures drop below 32 degrees for more than four hours in a day. The ministry is always lookin for volunteers to help with their work.
In Williamston, Hillcrest Baptist Church, 1300 Anderson Drive, is also now open for those needing a place to keep warm.
Belton Museum to Celebrate County's French Connections
Concentrating the influence of France on the history, culture, and present-day Anderson County, the exhibit feature artifacts from area community members’ trips abroad and local businesses with French ownership.
Anderson Leader First Woman to Chair SCDOT Commission
“I was privileged to be appointed by Governor McMaster to the SCDOT in 2020 and will continue to honor what I promised him to do which is to support the team at SCDOT and continue to ensure the safety of our citizens in South Carolina,” said Christopher.
S.C. Transportation Chief to Retire
Hall is a “unicorn among state agency heads,” unique in her ability to tell people how it is instead of what they want to hear, but also in earning trust that she'll do everything she can to solve problems, Senate Transportation Committee Chairman Larry Grooms said Thursday.
Boil Water Advisory Issued for Parts of Pendleton
Residents in this area should boil their water for at least one minute before drinking or using in cooking. Ice not made from boiled water should not be used
GOP Presidential Primary Registration Deadline Jan. 25
The deadline for voter registration to vote in the Feb. 24 Republican Presidential Primary is Jan. 25. 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.
Duncan Will Not Seek Re-Election
S.C. State Sen. Richard Cash, R-Anderson, who narrowly lost to Duncan in a runoff election in 2010, is expected to announce his candidacy for the seat.