Friday, December 5, 2025
County Partners with Rebuild Upstate for Senior Disaster Assistance
In a new effort to help senior citizens recover from storm damage, Rebuild Upstate, a local nonprofit, is partnering with Anderson County to offer financial assistance for home repairs. The program, funded by the S.C. Housing Trust Fund Disaster Assistance Program, is aimed at low-income homeowners in unincorporated areas of the county.
GAMAC’s Ray McGee’s Jazz Club Set for Sept. 25
Now entering its fourth year, the event has earned a reputation for its relaxed atmosphere and standout jazz performances. This year’s headliner, Will Matic & Friends, will take the stage with special guests including Ray McGee, Wanda Johnson, and others selected by McGee himself.
S.C. Building “Online Guidance Counselor” for High School Students
South Carolina’s employment agency is spending $13 million for an online tool meant to act as “the world’s most knowledgeable guidance counselor” for high schoolers in the state.
The Department of Employment and Workforce will use the funds — $10.3 million in one-time money and $2.8 million in new annual dollars — to hire an outside contractor to build and maintain what the agency is calling an “Education and Workforce Portal.”
County Needs Workers for November Elections
Elections Day is two months away and Anderson County is still looking for election workers. For the Nov. 4 election, early voting will run Oct. 20-31.
All cities and towns in the county, except for the City of Anderson which holds elections in April, will have some council members and some will also have mayoral candidates on the ballot. The City of Anderson will join the rest of the towns/cities to vote on the the countywide Capital Sales Tax for Roads.
County Puts 90-Day Freeze on New Housing Developments
In a move aimed at managing the county's rapid expansion, the Anderson County Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a temporary ban on new housing developments. The measure, which takes effect immediately, places a 90-day moratorium on any residential project in unincorporated areas that includes more than four lots.
Twelve local citizens spoke in favor of the moratorium before the vote.
Appreciation: Celebrate Anderson, a Great Community Celebration
For years, the event’s musical lineup leaned heavily on country music. This year’s choice of the legendary R&B and funk group Kool & the Gang paid off handsomely. The crowd of more than 11,000 that packed the William A. Floyd Amphitheater was not only a record but a clear message that Anderson is ready for something different. It was an intergenerational gathering, a mosaic of senior citizens, young children, and everyone in between, all of whom found a reason to move to the same beat. One can hope this sends a clear message for future Labor Day celebrations.
Labor Force, Facing Unprecedented Changes, is America’s Greatest Asset
For many Americans, Labor Day is simply a three-day weekend, filled with barbeque, football and gatherings to mark the end of summer and the beginning of the school year.
Thanking American workers for the labor that made America great sadly doesn’t enter the conversations of many..
So on this weekend, I want to send out a heartfelt thanks to laborers across this country, without whom none of us would have a home to live in, a street or highway to get us to and from work, or the electric/gas power and basic utilities that keep America working.
Labor Unions Deserve the Thanks of All Working Americans
As we mark another Labor Day, working Americans, both union and non-union, have a long list of reasons to thank the labor movement-including giving workers the right to paid and unpaid leave. Many of these men and women in the labor movement gave their lives to secure a better future for all workers in this country.
Along with churches, libraries, schools and national parks, labor unions are among the building blocks that made America great.
Mentoring Project Aims to Change Future
The organization's mission centers on providing resources and support to help young people develop socially. It operates by partnering with other groups that offer growth services and by backing community-wide initiatives. The programs are open to all youth in the area, not just those within a specific school district or county.
High School Football Scores, Week 1
Wren 50. Easley 21
BHP 42, Greer 19
Keenan 52, Pendleton 19
Crescent 21, Palmetto 6
Powdersville 36, Abbeville 22
High School Football Roundup, Players of the Week
This week’s games (T.L. Hanna and Westside off this week)
Easley at Wren
Greer at Belton-Honea Path
Keenan at Pendleton
Palmetto at Crescent
Powdersville at Abbeville
OPmobility Marks 30 Years at Anderson Factory
OPmobility, a global automotive equipment provider formerly known as Plastic Omnium, celebrated its thirty-year anniversary of manufacturing operations in Anderson on Thursday. The company’s milestone highlights its long and sometimes complex role as a key industrial presence in the region.
Clemson Football Adds Alcohol Sales, Increased Ticket Prices
As the Clemson Tigers prepare for Saturday night’s 2025 football season against LSU, fans arriving at Memorial Stadium will encounter a series of significant changes, including the sale of alcoholic beverages, an increase in ticket prices, and new safety protocols. The adjustments, university officials said, are aimed at modernizing the fan experience and supporting the university’s athletic programs.
Free Clinic Festival of Trees Set for Nov. 19-22
Volunteers from across the community are decorating trees to make them available for auction in plenty of time for hall decking this holiday season. The holiday collection is a philanthropic celebration benefiting the Anderson Free Clinic which provides a healthcare hub for the uninsured and underserved population in Anderson County, including those with long-term health issues, dental/vision, and mental health needs.
Celebrate Anderson Gets “Kool” this Weekend
For the first time in years, the annual Celebrate Anderson festival is shifting its musical focus from country to funk, with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees Kool & the Gang set to headline the Labor Day weekend event. The group, known for its decades-long string of hits, including the anthem "Celebration," will perform on Sunday at the William A. Floyd Amphitheater.
Library Halloween Costume Shop a Treat for Families
The Anderson County Library is making it easier to be fun, fancy and/or spooky this Halloween with a costume recycling program aimed at making the holiday more affordable. The library’s Youth Services department is accepting the donation of gently used costumes, dance outfits, etc. that are in good condition (i.e., show no visible stains, have minimal wear and tear, etc.) through Oct. 24.
9/11 Memorial Walk Set for Sept. 7
The Rocksprings Fire Department and Belton City Fire Department will host their annual 9/11 Memorial Walk Sept. 7 beginning at 6 p.m. The 2.5-mile walk will begin at Rocksprings Fire Department and end at the Belton City Fire Department where participants will gather for a brief service, which will include the ringing of the bell, a solemn tradition honoring the memory of the fallen.
This event is open to the public, including firefighters, first responders, military personnel, and civilians, who will be afforded the opportunity to reflect on the heroism on display on 9/11 and to remember both those who lost their lives and those who survived.
Local Group Honors Community’s Heroes
Matthew Hilley, an Iraq War veteran, founded the organization in Anderson to provide recognition and support for what he calls the community's "heroes," including firefighters, police officers, and EMS personnel. The mission is rooted in a personal quest to honor his great-uncle, First Sergeant James Hilley, a soldier in the 10th Mountain Division who was lost in Italy during World War II.
The organization has since expanded its mission to inspire new generations while supporting the community. Among its notable projects, Honors for Heroes successfully advocated for the naming of the 1SG James Hilley Memorial Highway, a highway dedicated to Hilley's great-uncle. The group has also been active in broader community initiatives, assisting with charitable causes such as donating food to the Anderson Emergency Kitchen and partnering with Area 14 Special Olympics.
Anderson Touchdown Club Kicks Off Football Season
Coaches from six Anderson County high schools and representatives of the other two schools were the guest speakers for the 2025 kick off of the Anderson Touchdown Club at the Anderson Institute of Technology on Friday. To join or find out more information, visit: https://www.facebook.com/AndersonTDClub
Anderson County High School Football Scores
Byrnes 30, T.L. Hanna 10
Saluda 28, Crescent 6
Chesnee 35, Pendleton 21
Seneca 56, Powdersville 35
Wren 42, Palmetto 0