Friday, December 19, 2025
Summa Joe's to Reopen Tuesday
On Tuesday, Summa Joe’s Searing Pans will open at 11 a.m. with pizzas, sandwiches, soup and salad. Due to limited storage and preparation space (Mr. Rivers Breakfast Joint next door is still under repair), no specialty pasta dishes, shrimp or scalloms will be available, but most of the menu will return.
Anderson County Needs Election Workers
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Tri-County Tech President Says Partnerships Key to Success
With tuition costs lower than those of 1999, Tri-County Technical College continues to grow as the school marks its 62nd year of serve going into the 2024-2025 school year.
Opinion: Music Event Success Only the Beginning
Additional music events are already in the works, and not only for country music fans (a criticism that has long dogged bookings of concerts here.) While it’s a little early to release the information, it is a marker of how word of the success of “Rock this Country” could make Anderson County a new destination for festivals and other large events.
Mill Town Players Kill with "Bonnie & Clyde"
The Mill Town Players breathed life into a muddled “Bonnie & Clyde” musical on opening night, thanks to skilled, energetic and robust performances by just about everyone who hit the stage and solid direction.
Burns Says County Progress Positive at Chamber Breakfast
Burns also outlined recent growth in the county and offered some insight into the upcoming one-penny roads referendum, which will be on the ballot in November.
Nonpartisan Candidate Filing Begins Friday
Nonpartisan candidate filing for the November 5 general election begins Friday 12 noon and remains open through Aug. 15 at noon.
Candidates can file for office at the County Board of Voter Registration & Elections, 301 N Main Street Anderson, SC 29621, Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
New Renaissance Academy Director Well-Known in Community
Bobby McGowens, a long-time educator and legendary local athlete, takes the helm this year at the alternative school program that serves students in all five school districts in Anderson County who have been expelled, court ordered or placed by a home school for remediation.
S.C. Sales Tax Holidays Friday-Sunday
While providing taxpayers with an exemption on the six percent statewide sales tax as well as any applicable local taxes, the tax-free weekend also benefits in-state businesses by urging taxpayers to do their back-to-school shopping in South Carolina. During this time, taxes will not be imposed on clothing, shoes, school supplies, book bags, computers, printers, bedspreads and linens, and more.
Pendleton Community Center Showcases Upgrades
On Saturday, the Pendleton Community Center held an event to showcase the upgrades and repairs to the landmark site just off the square.
The board of directors worked to bring in financial support for the effort, including a recent $50,000 “Hometown Grant” from T-Mobile. The current upgrade stage provided new roofing, new siding for the exterior and some interior renovations.
Back-to-School Event Draws Crowd to Farmers Market
The annual event was sponsored by Quantella & Company of REAL Broker LLC, the back-to-school giveaway, who said the need continues to grow each year.
Anderson Bridge Repair Tops New SCDOT List
The state added 120 bridges to the repair list, to be funded by $200 million in the state budget slated for bridge projects. The bridge at S.C. 412 Trib Big Generostee Cr, joins three other Anderson County bridges on the new list: S.C. 81 Saluda River & S-4-143, S.C. 413 Rocky River and S.C. 413 Jordan Creek on the new list.
Back-to-School Supplies Giveaway Draws Crowd to Anderson Mall
More than 2,000 showed up for the school supplies giveaway Thursday at the Anderson Mall, with lines winding across the front section of the mall.
S.C. GOP's Biggest Annual Event in Anderson Set for Aug. 16
In what has traditionally been the largest gathering of Republicans in South Carolina, the annual August event formerly known as “Faith and Freedom BBQ,” has been rechristened “A Night of Liberty and Freedom” and is set for Aug. 16 at 7 p.m. at the Anderson Civic Center.
The featured speaker for the event is retired Lt. Col. Allen West, a decorated veteran, former member of Congress from Florida, former Texas GOP Chairman and current GOP Chairman for Dallas
"Rock The Country" Expected to Impact Local Economy
“Anderson County is not paying for any of this,” said Anderson County Administrator Rusty Burns, adding that the county has been working with promoters and other local groups to make the two-day event successful for seven months.
County Moves Ahead on Revision to Roads Referendum
The shift, which was allowed after the South Carolina General Assembly gave counties the option to exclude groceries (unprepared foods only) earlier this summer, will reduce the amount of annual road funding for the county from $50 annually to around $35 million annually.
Council Oks $83M Contract for New Detention Center
“If I had to go to the Anderson Detention Center I would rather go to the Anderson County Animal Shelter because it’s in better shape,” said Anderson County Administrator Rusty Burns.
Mill Town Players Marks 10 Years
The future plans for the theater include a $1 million renovation of the auditorium which will include structural improvements, better and more spacious seating, better handicapped access, and the restoration of the original orchestra pit in front of the stage.
Finnish Company Brings 65 Jobs to Piedmont
Anderson County officially welcomed a new international company. Halton MEI USA, Inc.. a company headquartered in Finland, will bring 65 new jobs and a $2.6 million investment to Piedmont.
City Moves Ahead on Main Street Waterline to Prepare for Paving
Approved $125,000 for engineering services for the design, specifications, bidding and construction services for the waterline running along Main Street from Tribble Street to Reed Street, to meet new Environmental Protection Agency Lead and Copper Rules with require the removal any lines that have lead joints or pipes that have lead solder over the next few years. With Main Street slated to be paved before the end of 2025, the city wanted to replace this line before the project begins.