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Monday, December 22, 2025

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Anderson Native Bailey Johnson Named County DSS Director

“I am excited to return to Anderson County, where I began my DSS career, and use the skills and knowledge that Abbeville County has taught me on a larger scale”, said Johnson. “I am glad to be home in Anderson County and hope to make our presence known for doing great things in and for the community with the help of our DSS professionals, partners and providers.”

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Lot Project's New Director Loves Those He Serves

Knox, who joined the ministry in 2022, is expected to be named director of the group soon. He was recently honored by the Anderson Area Chamber of Commerce as one of Anderson’s “20 under 40” leaders.

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Road Priorities, Map Set for March Release

The results are being sorted to offer details of road conditions countywide, and the information will be available to the public in March on an interactive online map.

The county will also release a list of priorities on roads and bridges which need repair based on condition, and/or how long a road has been left on a waiting list for maintenance.

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Seth Young Chosen as New School Dist. 1 Superintendent

Young, who has been with the district for 21 years, has served as a math teacher at Wren High School, junior varsity basketball coach, assistant principal of Wren Middle School before returning to Wren High School as an principal and assistant principal.

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Pendleton Oil Mill Revitalization Under Way

Testing on the site was completed last year and Camden Management Partners, Inc., is now cleaning up the rubble on the property, which has been a mess and and eye sore on the edge of Pendleton for the past few years. 

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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. 

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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.

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