Thursday, December 4, 2025
Shutdown Could Hurt 12,000 in County Who Receive SNAP Benefit Cuts
Almost 11,000 households which make up 22,657 individuals are expected to feel the pinch in Anderson County.
County Can Grow and Preserve Community Character
Blake Sanders represents District 9 in the South Carolina House of Representatives and is a licensed Landscape Architect with 20 years of experience in planning and community development.
Early Voting Open Through Oct. 31
The Town of West Pelzer, Town of Pendleton, Town of Pelzer, City of Belton, Town of Honea Path, Town of Iva, and the Anderson County Capital Sales Referendum for Roads are on the ballot this year.
Scarecrow Contest Ushers in Pendleton Fall Festival
Pendleton’s annual Scarecrow contest is back, bringing creativity and community spirit to the town square and surrounding area this fall as part of the bigger annual fall harvest festival set for Saturday. This year marks the first time the Town of Pendleton has organized the event on its own, after taking over from local organizations that previously coordinated it.
Ring in the Holidays and Help the Salvation Army Do More Good
The Salvation Army of Anderson County is gearing up for its annual Red Kettle campaign and calling on community members to volunteer as bell ringers this holiday season.
Board members say the familiar sound of ringing bells outside local retailers provides more than Christmas cheer — it’s the organization’s largest source of funding for its emergency shelter operations. This year, residents are encouraged to form Bell Ringing Day teams, pairing up in groups of two for volunteer shifts throughout the Christmas season.
Council Gives Initial Ok to Zoning in 3 Precincts
Anderson County Council approved three first-reading zoning amendments to update official maps for the Shirley Store, Neal’s Creek, and Rock Spring voting precincts. The move marks a shift in how areas of the county are increasingly expressing concerns and seeking zoning to protect their districts. Council members congratulated the areas for their work in getting through the process of zoning.
Mill Town Players Spooky “Irma Vep” Opens Friday
The play mercilessly lampoons such Victorian novels as “Rebecca,” and “Wuthering Heights,” as well as classic horror films, while maintaining a “high-camp seriousness.”
Audiences who have witnessed the show at other locales marvel at its whiplash pace, clever wordplay, and the pure delight of seeing two actors embody an entire world of ghosts, monsters, and melodramatic mayhem.
Belton Ghost Walk Explores Legends, History
Each year, the autumn tradition draws locals and visitors to the town’s historic streets, blending eerie storytelling with fascinating history. This year’s lineup promises six all-new sites, including some of Belton’s most storied landmarks: the Belton Train Depot, the former site of Haynie’s Drug Store, the Robertson Boarding House, the former Belton City Hall and Jail, the Horton House, the J. T. Rice House, the Dr. Haynie House, and the I. W. Cox House.
Advocates Say Change in S.C. Evictions Law Could Help Some Find Housing
A bipartisan bill proposed in the House would require the state to remove from public access after 30 days any eviction filings that do not result in an actual court order telling the tenant to get out. Any cases that did result in an eviction order from a judge or were settled in court would be removed from public view after six years under the proposal.
Pelzer Working to Reclaim, Restore Historic Community Center
When completed, the updated Pelzer Community Center will retain its historic character while meeting modern standards for public use. For Ragland, it’s more than a renovation; it’s a reclamation. “This building tells the story of Pelzer’s people and their resilience,” he said. “To bring it back—not as a relic, but as a living part of the town again—that’s the real goal.”
Williamston Scares Up Fun with “Boo in the Park”
“It keeps getting bigger and bigger every year,” said Williamston Mayor Rockey Burgess “People from all over come. We got people from Anderson and Greenville, even Spartanburg here today. It's pretty neat to be able to see all the kids come out, dress up, and see the community come together, do something, while the town gives something back to the community.”
County Fish Fry Cooks Up a Crowd for Annual Event
“This is our third year having our fish fry, I remember that because this is my fourth year being in office,” said Anderson County Councilman Glenn Davis, who represents Dist. 2. “This is something where we can give back to the community. They need to see me out here serving, and it's just an all-around good time for everybody.”
Council to Consider Zoning Districts, Tax Incentives
Council is also set to take up three first-reading zoning amendments to update official maps for the Shirley Store, Neal’s Creek, and Rock Spring voting precincts. Planning Director Alesia Hunter will present those items.
Review: Market Theatre’s “Little Shop of Horrors” a Delectable Treat
In a doo-wop world, complete with a three-woman Greek Chorus in sequins blending scenes and story, director and cast approach the cult classic not as camp, but as something more precise…
photo courtesy Kelly Crittendon
Anderson County High School Football Scores
Westside 48, Fountain Inn 21
T.L. Hanna 55, J.L. Mann 17
BHP 55, Crescent 28
Wren 45, Laurens 14
Pendleton 40, West Oak 14
Powdersville 45, Palmetto 14
County Closes Part of Oak Hill Drive Between Harriet Circle and S.C. 81
Anderson County is closing Oak Hill Drive between Harriet Circle and HWY 81 (approximate location on map). There is a major subsurface washout under Oak Hill Drive. The goal is to reopen within the next week and a half.
“The goal is to ensure the public can safely return to using the road as soon as possible,” said Anderson County Roads and Bridges Manager Jonathan.
Trick or Treat to Help Fill AIM Food Pantry
For the Halloween season and beyond, you can make it possible for hundreds of families to have food on the table by donating canned goods and non-perishable items collected to stock AIM's Fishes and Loaves Food Pantry.
This event helps jump-start the upcoming holiday season and AIM is inviting the entire community to join, which hopes to provide more than 1,000 boxes of food for holiday meals for those in need.
Friday Night Football Schedule/TD Players of the Week
Fountain Inn at Westside
J.L. Mann at T.L. Hanna
Crescent at BHP
Laurens at Wren
Pendleton at West Oak
Palmetto at Powdersville
Anderson Loses a Giant with Passing of Jack McIntosh
“Jack McIntosh was one of the noblest men that I have ever known,” said Anderson County Administrator Rust Burns. “His contributions to Anderson, both those that were public and those that people didn't know about are legion.”
Anderson Native’s Novel One of Family Emotions, Familiar Places
More than 30 years on, Spake’s circle marvels at the clarity of his recall—the remembered pain of a lost match, the unspoken bonds between mother and son. Now a regulatory attorney, Spake’s novel present involves the ordinary rituals of contemporary life: a butterfly garden, a pair of dogs, and family meals. Yet he still returns to Anderson regularly, a place preserved in the amber of his fiction.