Sunday, December 21, 2025
S.C. Supreme Court to Ponder Legality of School Vouchers
But even as the justices ponder the case, lawmakers in the House are looking to expand the program beyond the law's provision for vouchers of up to $6,000 for up to 15,000 students a year.
Belton Museum Thursday Fundraiser a Taste of France
“Celebrer le Musee” will feature a full French meal (The Bradbury Bistro is providing dinner, with spinach and artichoke Cremieux and baguettes, coq au vin, French baby carrots, and lemon tart), a silent auction and other activities to raise funds for educational programs. Music from the Combo Kings is also part of the schedule.
Market Theatre Gets Musical with "Jersey Boys"
Four blue-collar kids from Jersey in the early 1960s found fame and fortune from their harmonies, and became one of the most successful and long performing groups in pop music history, with hits that include “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” and “My Eyes Adored You” and “December, 1963 (Oh What A Night)”.
Council to Add 2 Library Board Members, Oks Kid Venture Funding
Thirty-one citizens spoke for more than an hour on the proposal, 21 against and 10 in favor of adding two at-large library board members, before council voted on the measure.
Don't Forget to Spring Ahead Sunday
Since 2007, DST has begun on the second Sunday in March and ended on the first Sunday in November. Hawaii and Arizona are the only two states that do not observe daylight saving time.
Graham Praises Anderson at Annual Chamber Awards
This year’s winners were:
Pam Christopher, was awarded South Carolina Chamber Executive of the Year
Carol Burdette, President and CEO of United Way of Anderson, was honored with the Duke Citizenship & Service Award
Lois Philyaw, middle left, is presented the Ambassador of the Year
Jonathon Brissey, Young Professional of the Year
Steve Dean, New Foundations Home for Children, Non-Profit Director of the Year
Anderson, Oconee, Pickens Mental Health Clubhouse Planned
A new resource to help those whose lives have been impacted by mental health issues in the works for Anderson, Oconee and Pickens counties.
Council Expected to Approve New Library Board Seats
The board currently has seven members, each appointed from the seven council districts by county council members. An overflow crowd was on hand at the Feb. 20 meeting, with supporters and opponents of the move taking nearly an hour of public comment time to express their views.
White Knight Cosplay Brings Heroes, Hope, Education
“Heroes are made by the path they choose, not the powers they are graced with.”– Iron M
S.C. Plans Crack Down on Flavored Vaping, e-Cigarettes
The fruity- or candy-flavored e-cigarettes that have caused vaping by youth to skyrocket are already illegal. Only e-cigarettes that taste like tobacco or menthol are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and they’re generally marketed as a way to help adults quit smoking.
Review: MTP "Savannah Sipping Society" a Smooth Comedy Cocktail
“Here’s to being single and drinking doubles,” a toast in one of the group’s early gatherings, becomes the rallying cry, as the quartet builds their camaraderie on Friday nights drinking on the porch and venturing into the bigger world in search of finding a purpose in middle age.
Bi-Partisan Effort Aims to Keep IVF Legal in S.C.
Rep. Kambrell Garvin, D-Columbia, displays a photo of his daughter as an embryo on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. He was given the photo as he and his wife went through the IVF process. his family was given as his family went through an in vitro fertilization process. (Abraham Kenmore/SC Daily Gazette)
Bills introduced in both the House and Senate, mostly by Democrats, explicitly protect the fertility treatments, though there is nothing in South Carolina currently that puts them in jeopardy.
City of Anderson Officially Opens Shared Kitchen
The 110 North Kitchen and Commissary is an incubator that features a professional kitchen for bakers, cooks and other food preparation equipment for food truck owners, area farmers, aspiring baker and other local business. The city built the facility with a series of grants.
Legal Notice: FEMA Funds Distribution Anderson County
Legal Notice: Distribution of FEMA Emergency Food & Shelter Funds
ANDERSON COUNTY HAS BEEN AWARDED FEDERAL FUNDS MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH
THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (DHS)/FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
AGENCY UNDER THE EMERGENCY FOOD AND SHELTER NATIONAL BOARD PROGRAM.
Anderson County has been chosen to receive $58,218 from Phase 41 to supplement emergency
food and shelter programs in the county. The selection was made by a National Board that is
chaired by the U. S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency
and consists of representatives from American Red Cross; Catholic Charities, USA; National
Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA; The Jewish Federations of North America, The
Salvation Army; and, United Way Worldwide. The Local Board was charged to distribute funds
appropriated by Congress to help expand the capacity of food and shelter programs in high-need
areas around the country.
A Local Board made up of mandated representatives from the local community will determine how
the funds awarded to Anderson County are to be distributed among the emergency food and
shelter programs run by local service agencies in the area. The Local Board is responsible for
recommending agencies to receive these funds and any additional funds made available under this
phase of the program.
Under the terms of the grant from the National Board, local agencies chosen to receive funds
must:
1) be private voluntary non-profits, faith-based or units of government,
2) be eligible to receive Federal funds,
3) have an accounting system,
4) practice nondiscrimination,
5) have demonstrated the capability to deliver emergency food and/or shelter programs, and
6) if they are a private voluntary organization, have a voluntary board.
Qualifying agencies are urged to apply.
Anderson County has distributed Emergency Food and Shelter funds previously with Anderson
Interfaith Ministries, Salvation Army, Good Neighbor Cupboard, Safe Harbor, Anderson Emergency
Kitchen, Faith Presbyterian Food Bank, Golden Harvest and Second Harvest, the Zone and
Community Food Bank and Soul Food. Public or private voluntary agencies interested in applying
for Emergency Food and Shelter Program funds can obtain the application at
www.unitedwayofanderson.org or contact Carol Burdette or Monica Rockwell, United Way of
Anderson County, 604 N Murray Avenue, PO Box 2067, Anderson, SC 29622 (864-226-3438) for
an application. The deadline for applications to be received is noon on March 8, 2024.
Remembrance & Reconciliation Panel Encouraging Tough Conversations
The group, formed to both remember five documented victims of racial lynching in Anderson County between 1894 and 1911, and to work through “dialogue, education, and fellowship to move our community toward reconciliation and elimination of racial disparities and the realization of “Beloved Community” as described by The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King.”
MTP Comedy "Savannah Sipping Society" Opens Friday
Tickets are $15, $12 for seniors, military and students, and are available at www.milltownplayers.org or by calling (864)947-8000.
Voter Registration Deadline for April City Elections is March 3
With Anderson County Municipal elections scheduled for April 2, the deadline for voter registration to participate in this election is March 3.
Harriet/Midway/Crestview SCDOT Meeting Outlines Traffic Future
Many of the comments were centered around “I wish we’d done this sooner.” Those unable to attend, can still leave comments here through March 13.
County Updates: Economic Development, Equinox, Kid Venture
The growth also increases the need for the county support services, including law enforcement, road maintenance, the animal shelter and in other areas, said Anderson County Administrator Rusty Burns.
City Sends Plan for Crestview Annexation to Planning Commision
Anderson City Council agreed to send to the planning commission the annexation of 45 acres at 1401 Crestview Road for a new subdivision with 92 lots for single-family housing. The city requires the lots be at least 20,000 square-feet.