Friday, December 19, 2025
National Group Rates AnMed Safety with Top Grade
AnMed was awarded an “A” Hospital Safety Grade from the a national nonprofit watchdog organization, which offers grades to general hospitals across the nation based on more than 30 measures of errors, accidents, injuries and infections, as well as the systems hospitals have in place to prevent them.
Weather Shifts "Rhythm on the River" to May 19.
The festival will now be held May 19 from 1-8 p.m.
Electrolux Trims 3rd Shift, No FT Jobs Lost
A spokesperson for the company, which employs more 2,000, said the seasonal fluctuation is not unusual.
2 Anderson House Members Lead Moms for Liberty Charge
“Our teachers and administrators have dedicated their careers to serving students and helping them reach their full potential,” said district spokeswoman Jennifer Mazza. “Accusations that there is ‘a deliberate campaign of secret grooming’ are not only false, but also diminish the hard work of teachers in our district who are focused on the academic success of all students.”
Market Theatre Free Show Starts Thursday
In the play, 10 contestants vie for a "hardbody" truck in Longview, Texas. The last contestant who has his or her hands on the truck wins it. The truck is a Nissan "hardbody" pickup (on stage).[5] The lives of each contestant, along with the car dealer and a radio announcer are revealed during the "hardbody" contest.
School Dist. 1 Elementary School to Carry Historic Name
The name Oak Hill has ties to the community’s history, with documented photographs believed to be from the 1930s showing students once attended an Oak Hill School in the area. By selecting the name, the district hopes to pay homage to this legacy and honor the generations of students who walked its halls.
Report: Domestic Violence Victims Face Long Delays for Protection
South Carolina is the only state in the country without temporary, emergency protective orders, put in place by judges to safeguard victims who file for them until they can hold a hearing for long-term approval.
BHP Among 27 Schools Chosen for National Award
BHP was one of 27 schools nationwide to receive the award and the only school in South Carolina recognized.
Soirée Draws Record Crowds
A live concert on Friday night kicked off perhaps the largest crowd in the history of the Anderson Soirée, with the streets filled and overflowing, despite an unseasonably cold April night.
Farmers Market Kicks Off Spring Craft Market
The Spring Market continues each Saturday through May 25. Crafts, food, some produce and live music will continue to be part of the events, which run 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Free Clinic Walk with the Docs Celebrates 36 Years
The downtown walk is the largest fund-raising event of the year for the Free Clinic, which provides medical, dental, vision, mental health and pharmacy services to the uninsured whose income does not exceed 200 percent of the Federal Poverty guidelines and have no insurance.
Greater Anderson County Fair Returns Thursday
The pigs are off to the races in 84 days, as part of the return of the annual Greater Anderson County Fair, which is set for May 2-14 at the Anderson County Sports and Entertainment Center.
Honea Path Police, SLED Working to Find Missing Evidence, Records
Miller said the evidence room was a disorganized mess, with bags of evidence taken during arrest piled around the room, with essentially no filing system to properly identify and protect the items.
Farmers Markets Offers $50 Vouchers to Eligible Seniors
This year the vouchers are for $50 in the form five $10 vouchers. The Anderson County Senior Citizens Program and Anderson County, in partnership with the South Carolina Department of Social Services and other state agencies, will issue the vouchers to eligible senior citizens which can be used to purchase produce at participating farmer’s markets through Oct. 15. The vouchers will be issued on a ‘first come-first serve’ basis until the supply is exhausted. EBT is accepted year-round at are farmers markets.
Palmetto Middle School Teacher Chosen Top in State
The Anderson School District One eighth-grade social studies teacher, who has been teaching for 10 years, will receive $25,000, use of a new BMW for one year, and professional development opportunities.
Mill Town Players "Under the Boardwalk" Kicks Off Friday
The show features more than 30 beach music hits from such groups as The Drifters, The Chairmen of the Board, The Clovers, and The Platters, brought back to life by local singers Beverly Clowney (Williamston), Zurik Long (Piedmont), Brian Reeder (Greenville), and Aviyana Suber (Pelzer) alongside a live eight-piece band.
Arts Center Winners Work on Display at Gallery, Downtown
The recent Annual Anderson Arts Center Juried Show received hundreds of submissions from artists, and many of these, including the winners of the juried arts show, will be on display throughout the May. Some of the artwork will also be part of the “Art on the Town” exhibit and will be featured in several downtown locations.
New Concert Series Brings Variety to Civic Center
The Legends Concert Series kicks off July 12, with three bands paying tribute to Styx, Pat Benatar and Journey. August 9 offers tributes to Fleetwood Mac, The Cars and Tom Petty. Sept. 13 brings the Elton John/Billy Joel tributes. The series closes Oct. 11 with bands paying homage to Chicago and the Eagles
S.C. House Bill Wants Statewide Rule for School Library Book Challenges
The regulation, approved in February by the South Carolina Board of Education, would rule that “sexual conduct” can’t be in library books, textbooks or any other classroom materials. But to take effect it needs approval by lawmakers.
3rd Annual "Rhythm on the River" Set for May 6
The third annual Rhythm on the River at Dolly Cooper Park is set for May 4, with music, a large KidsZone area, 15 food trucks and more than 30 craft vendors expected to be part of the event.