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Saturday, December 20, 2025

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Final Candidate Filing List for June 11 Primaries

With filing for the June 11 South Carolina primaries ending Monday at noon, the most crowded race is to replace U.S. Rep. Jeff Duncan, who is not running for reelection, with 10 candidates for the seat so far. 

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Tourism, Recreation Economy Booming in Anderson County

Visit Anderson also has made Anderson a sports tourism destination, with statewide tournaments in a number of sports, bringing millions into the county coffers every year.  The only limits to expansion is lack of sports fields.

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Roads Project Aims to Improve I-85 Exit 27

The purpose of the project is to improve safety and traffic flow, especially for large vehicles, near the busy I-85 Exit 27 at S.C. 81. The Orange Way Extension will also open potential development along the new road. The extended exit ramp will allow for a safer and longer turn lane from the interstate onto S.C. 81.

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28 Local Candidates Have Filed for June Primaries Ahead of April 1 Deadline

In the April 2 City of Anderson municipal elections, Anderson businessman Bryce Nivens and Anderson attorney Greg Steele are running for Seat 6, which represents an area that stretches from West of Linley Park, through the Pope Drive community, across to Whitehall Avenue. City Council Seat 6 was left open when Rick Laughridge stepped down after 16 years.

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City Oks Linley Park Bond, Crestview Annexation

Anderson City Council gave final approval on Monday to annexation of 43 acres on Crestview Road which will be home to 94 lots and will include a 50-foot buffer along Crestview. While some on council expressed concerns on traffic in the area, the roundabouts which are scheduled to be in place by the end of 2025 should keep traffic flowing. Details here.

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First Baptist Church Baraca Class Lived Up to Its Name

Anderson First Baptist Church’s Baraca Class, the word is Hebrew for “blessing” or “blessed,” was part of a national movement begun in 1890 to get men involved in Sunday School. By the 1930s the movement reached First Baptist in Anderson, where it became not only a local favorite, but a radio program which would air for the next eight decades to provide those unable to attend services to be part of a church.

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Families Turn Out for Junior League's "Trucks on Main"

By noon hundreds of families were on hand to allow the kids to get up close and personal with a variety of big trucks and heavy equipment, including fire trucks, law enforcement vehicles, construction equipment, agricultural machinery, as well as meet the men and women who build, protect, and serve Anderson County.

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S.C. Dairy Show Draws Students, Families from 13 States

This year, 200 students from 13 states gathered for the event, which included a public speaking contest, the S.C. 4-H and FFA Dairy Judging Contest, the FFA Dairy Handlers Contest, a dairy heifer sale and a fun night for the youth.

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S.C. House Oks Expanding Voucher Program, Adding Home Schools

After the 69-32 vote, the bill faces one more routine approval before heading to the Senate, where leadership has been more dubious about going ahead with the court case hanging over the education voucher program. But Senate leadership hasn't shut the door on expansion.

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