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Saturday, December 20, 2025

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News Analysis: ACRW Freedom Caucus Bias Ruins "Candidate Forum"

The Anderson County Republican Women could have had a dog whistle in mind when they invited candidates to Monday’s forum at Tucker’s Restaurant, hoping their ruse of hosting a public sharing of the candidates’ ideas would go unnoticed. But subltely be damned, it was soon clear this meeting was not about getting to know candidates or their positions, but taking pot shots at the two candidates who showed up and are not aligned with the Freedom Caucus.

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Belton, County to Vote on Law Enforcement Deal

Belton is requesting that the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office take over the city’s law enforcement responsibilities.

Under the agreement, which will be considered on first reading by the City of Belton Council tonight and by Anderson County Council on Tuesday. Approval would require support on two readings by the city and three by county council.

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Rhythm on the River Draws Big Sunday Crowd

The clouds broke and the crowds came for Sunday's Rhythm on the River in Dolly Cooper Park for music, kids activities, food and more..

Rescheduled for Sunday after an earlier rainout, organizers of the third annual incarnation of the event said they were pleased with the turnout.

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Rain Holds Off for Pig in the Park Williamston

The rain held off allowing for a good crowd at the annual Williamston's Pig in the Park, which brought competitive barbecue cooks to Mineral Spring Park for a cook-off as part of the Friday-Saturday event which included artists, music and new vendors.

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Coming Sunday: Primary Candidates Answer Questions

The Anderson Observer asked every candidate with opposition a series of questions in preparation for the June 11 primaries in South Carolina. On Sunday, these candidates will outline in their own words, why they consider themselves the best hope for the state heading toward November.

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SCDOT to Pave 20 Miles of Roads in County

The South Carolina Department of Transportation will pave close to 20 miles of state-owned roads in Anderson County in 2025. The move is part of the department’s 10-year pavement improvement program paid for by S.C. gas tax revenue, with a focus on the safety of roads and bridges.

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Peace Officer Memorial Honors Fallen Officers

The Anderson County Fraternal Order of Police honored those who have fallen in the line of duty with a ceremony Thursday in the historic Anderson County Courthouse downtown.

The Peace Officers Memorial honored the 23 men and three K-9 officers killed in the line of duty in Anderson County dating back to 1892.

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Anderson County Update, with Administrator Rusty Burns

Anderson County Administrator Rusty Burns offers updates on the upcoming county’s fiscal year 2024-25 budget, economic development, recreation, repairs at the the historic courthouse, Broadway Lake, concerts at the civic center the farmers market and more in this interview with the Anderson Observer,

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Electrolux Donation to Help Community Charities

Electrolux Group on Tuesday donated $90,000 worth of laundry baskets to Anderson Interfaith Ministries (AIM), which will be distributed to Hope Missions of the Upstate, New Foundations Home for Children, Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina, Clemson Community Care, Anderson County schools, Clean Start, and other local non-profits.

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City to Vote on New Residential Development Downtown

Anderson City Council will give final vote to a plan to rezone 3.5 acres on the southwestern corner of South Murray Avenue and West Franklin Street from Multi-Family Residential to Planned Development District 2 Monday at 6 p.m. in council chambers downtown.

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Founder of Mother's Day Later Disowned Holiday

The origins of Mother’s Day as celebrated in the United States date back to the 19th century. In the years before the Civil War, Jarvis helped start “Mothers’ Day Work Clubs” to teach local women how to properly care for their children.

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Perfect Weather Greets Iva Spring Festival, Car Show

Perfect weather greeted those who turned out for the two-day Iva Spring Depot Days and Car Show this weekend.

The festival featured music, craft vendors, a car show with more than 150 entries, food and a kids play area.

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