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 Oks Development, Takes Initial Look at FY 24-25 Budget
The potential development of the property has applied for tax credits for the project on the 11 parcels, and if approved, could begin construction in 2025, and be open within 12-15 months, according to City Administrator David McCuen.
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Board Vote Moves Book to New Area of Childrens Library
The vote Monday will move the book to the Family Resource section of the children’s library which houses books which discuss such topics as divorce, death and puberty.
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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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Early Voting for June 11 Primary Begins May 28
Early voting for the June 11 South Carolina Primary elections is set for May 28- June 7.
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2024 General Assembly Ends with Many Things Undone
The 2024 regular session of the South Carolina General Assembly ended Thursday and will perhaps be better remembered for the things that didn’t pass.
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Power Outages Close Many Anderson County Offices
Power Outages have closed the following Anderson County offices until Monday:
Anderson County Courthouse Annex, 401 East River St., Anderson
Ronald P. Townsend Building, 2404 North Main St., Anderson
Treasurer and Auditor‘s offices, 4 Civic Court, Powdersville
White Street Convenience Center, 2151 White St. Ext., Anderson
Craytonville Convenience Center, 200 Wilson Rd., Belton
Special Population Recreation, 101 S. Fant St., Anderson
Senior Citizen Programs, 101 S. Fant St., Anderson
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School Dists. 2 and 5 Announce eLearning Day Due to Power Outages
More than 20,000 homes without power in Anderson County, and scattered damage from the storm, including downed trees are still being reported as dawn approaches.
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Council Reviewing Applications for Added Library Board Seats
Council received the 43 applications for the at-large positions after Tuesday’s meeting. The overwhelming majority of applicants earned post-secondary degrees including one M.D., eight Ph.D.s, 12 master’s degrees, 15 four-year degrees, five two-year degrees and two with no degreed education beyond high school diplomas.
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Council Moves Ahead on FY 2024-25 Budget
Anderson County Council passed the fiscal year 2024-2025 budget in name only Tuesday night, to stay on schedule for approving a final county budget before July 1. The working budget is waiting on the state to pass its budget for final details on funding for the county.
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Anderson Joins 8 Counties Marking Confederate Memorial Day
Day is also Official State holiday in South Carolina
Since 2000 survey of all 46 counties found that the other participating counties are: Allendale, Cherokee, Colleton, Dillon, Lexington, McCormick and Oconee. Of them, seven are predominantly white. Allendale County is the only one with a largely African American population.
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Voter Registration for June 11 Primaries is Near
The deadline for voter registration to vote in the June 11 primaries is near. The in-person registration deadline in Anderson County is Thursday, and the online registration deadline is Sunday.
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McLees Opens Adaptive Playground for Special Needs Students
The adaptive playground equipment will allow all students to enjoy the outdoors play experience at the school, including the 40-50 special needs students who now attend McLees.
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County Council to Hold First Vote on FY 24-25 Budget
The first reading comes after multiple meeting by the county council finance committee, and expected to see multiple changes before the final vote on the budget in June. No tax increases are currently being considered as part of the new budget.
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High School Graduations Set for May 16-21
All Anderson County public school students will return to school Aug. 1.
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