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Friday, December 5, 2025

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Mayor's 18th Annual MLK Breakfast Set for Jan. 17

The 18th Annual “Mayor Terence Roberts Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast” is scheduled Jan. 17 beginning at 8:30 a.m. (doors open at 8 a.m.) at the Anderson Civic Center.

“Hosting the MLK breakfast is a profound honor and responsibility,” said Anderson Mayor Terence Roberts. “As we gather to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., we are reminded of his unwavering belief in the power of education as a tool for social change and empowerment.”

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Sullivan to Join County Council Tuesday

Anderson County Council will swear in a new member as part of the first meeting of 2025 Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Anderson County Civic Center.

Chris Sullivan, who ran unopposed in both the primary and general election, will take the Dist. 1 seat formerly held by John Wright, Jr.

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Elite Therapy Joins AnMed

Elite provides outpatient physical, occupational and speech therapy to help people live life to the fullest. The partnership does not affect Elite’s remaining 10 offices located in other parts of the state. An additional location at the AnMed Piedmont healthcare campus is set to open in the spring.

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Clemson Launching State's First Veterinary School

Clemson University has broken ground on South Carolina’s first veterinary college with more than $230 million in funding from the state Legislature. But getting the new school started on time in fall 2026 goes beyond the physical buildings.

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Adriel Joel Urbina First Anderson Baby of 2025

Anderson welcomed its newest citizen, the first of 2025, just after midnight, with the birth of Adriel Joel Urbina who was born at 12:47 a.m. at the Anmed Maternity Center to Leslie Placencia and Derek Urbina of Iva.

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Iva 2024 Projects to Bring Progress in 2025

The Town of Iva kicked off some major projects in 2024, including the renovation of the old fire station downtown which is being renovated to serve as the new home for a branch of the Anderson County Library.

Other improvements downtown, successful events and new housing starts were also welcome improvements in the past year.

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Anderson Tops in Studies on Housing, Family Life

SmartAsset listed Anderson County as the second-best county in the state, and the 39th on their Best Places to Raise a Family Index 2025 nationally. Excellent schools, childcare costs and the appreciation of housing prices were among the things considered in the ranking.

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State, County Population Growth Driven by Newcomers

Since 2018, there have been 296 more deaths than births in the county, and statewide there were 517 more deaths than births just last year.

But the natural population growth decline has been more than offset by the influx of those from other states and countries.

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Tis the Season to Recycle Holiday Trash

Americans throw away 25 million tons of trash during the Thanksgiving to New Year’s holiday season than during any other time of year, 25 percent more than at any other time of year.

Anderson County is offering a convenient way to recycle and dispose of holiday waste, including the Christmas tree. 

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Give the Gift That Needs No Wrapping

Anderson has a strong roster of charitable organizations which are central to what makes this community special and attractive to those looking for a new place to call home.

Most of these groups are run by skeletal paid staffs who depend heavily on volunteers to keep this organizations running day-to-day.

Any many of your friends, neighbors and family workers are generous with their time and money in support of these groups.

But a majority of volunteers on which many of these groups depend are senior citizens, and the number of young people involved in volunteer efforts is not growing appreciably.

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Winter Solstice Celebrates with Heavenly Spectacles

Also tonight, Jupiter and Saturn will appear so closely aligned in our sky that they will look like a double planet. This close approach is called a conjunction. The 'Christmas Star' as Jupiter and Saturn come closer than they have in centuries and since it's happening just in time for Christmas, many are giving it the nickname of the "Christmas Star."

This year, the solstice is brighter yet, with the Ursid meteor shower on Friday and Saturday.

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Multiple Projects Propelled Pendleton Progress in 2024

The Cheney Mill reclamation and renovation is well on the way to completing, offering a new residential and retail district and extending downtown. The cleanup of the Pendleton Oil Mill was completed, and plans in the works for what will develop on that property. The historic Queen Street Project is nearly complete with updated sidewalks, lighting and landscaping, and the events drew record crowds to the town.

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Local Train Collector Brings Holiday Joy for Charity

In 1947, Mike Vandiver had only one request from Santa: a model train set. Vandiver said it was at Sears, back when the store was just behind the square in downtown Anderson, and he still has a photo of him with the Jolly Old Elf to commemorate the event.

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Green Pond Celebrates 10 Years of Success

Green Pond Landing and Events Center has become an economic engine for the local economy generating more than $116 million in the past decade from international, national and regional fishing events.

“The tenth anniversary of Green Pond Landing and Events Center is a great day for Anderson County,” said Anderson County Administrator Rusty Burns. “We knew the lake was an overlooked and important resource for the county, and Green Pond has been a major part of proving we were right.”

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West Pelzer Sees Growth, Welcomes New Police Chief in 2024

West Pelzer Mayor Jim Riddle had a busy first year in office, as the town experience growth in housing and businesses and the need for public services.

A new police chief, Zachary Owen, and new police force were among the highlights of the year Riddle discusses in this interview with the Anderson Observer.

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