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Friday, January 16, 2026

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Rally Against ICE Set for Saturday Downtown

A “Rally Against ICE for Human Rights” is scheduled for Saturday from 2-4 p.m. on the grounds of the Anderson County Courthouse.
The event is billed as a peaceful protest and is being hosted by “concerned citizens of Anderson County,” according to a flyer being circulated on social media.

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TCTC Breaks Ground for $31M Expansion to Anderson Campus

“This expansion is a game-changer for our students, our employers, and our region,” said DeHay. “These programs form the backbone of our economy and provide pathways to great careers with strong earning potential. In total, this expansion will allow us to serve more than a thousand students across eight programs.”

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AU Ron Blue Center, Chamber Offer First Annual Economic Forecast/Outlook

The forecast grew out of an idea by Rick Smythe, director of the Ron Blue Center at Anderson University, who envisioned bringing economists and investment professionals together on campus to share their outlook for the year. Smythe has worked in investments for three decades and said the goal is to take what experts are seeing in the economy and “translate it down to how regular folks can do these things.”

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Historic Jenkins House Restoration Nears Completion

If the plan holds, the Jenkins House will not return as a sealed-off museum but as the centerpiece of a park and gardens open to anyone who wanders up the hill.  The property, once the private realm of a 19th-century doctor and his descendants, are being reimagined as common ground, where the town’s past and present meet under those enormous white oaks.

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Filing for City of Anderson April 7 Elections Opens Today

City of Anderson voters will head to the polls April 7 to choose a mayor and multiple City Council members, with candidate filing opening at noon today, and closing at noon January 29.

The municipal election is set for April 7, with any necessary runoff scheduled for April 21.  Anyone wishing to vote in the election or a runoff must be registered no later than March 7.

Prospective candidates must begin the filing process at the Anderson County Registration and Elections Office, 301 N. Main St., then submit the required forms and a filing fee of $300 for mayor or $200 for council to the City Clerk and Treasurer at City Hall, 401 S. Main St.

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Elections 2026: Anderson County Republican Party Goals

It’s an election year, and the Anderson Observer sent questions to the leadership of the county's two major political parties asking for an outline of their goals, priorities and objectives for the year.

Answers are unedited, allowing the party leadership to tell their stories in their own words.

Here are the answers from the Anderson County Republican Party

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Elections 2026: Anderson County Democratic Party Goals

It’s an election year, and the Anderson Observer sent questions to the leadership of the county's two major political parties asking for an outline of their goals, priorities and objectives for the year. Answers are unedited, allowing the party leadership to tell their stories in their own words.

Here are the answers from the Anderson County Democratic Party.

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After 20 Years, S.C. Sen. Mike Gambrell Still Focused on Constituent Services

“We’ve just tried to do what’s right,” he said. “You know, you can’t please everybody, but at least if we can’t, we try to explain why.” His priorities, he hints, circle back to these roots—bolstering education, roads, and economic lifelines for upstate communities—while navigating Columbia’s evolving currents, where the House has grown more fractious than the Senate’s steady keel.

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Oak Hill Drive Rezoning on Planning Commission Agenda Tonight

Though the current developer is suggesting housing on the property, the new designation would that allow mixed-use developments beyond traditional rules, encouraging integrated housing, while allowing retail, offices, and institutional uses, with a goal of promoting walkability and economic development, and requiring review for each project rather than rigid categories

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Anderson Mayor’s Annual MLK Breakfast Friday

Anderson Mayor Terence Roberts will host the city’s 18th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast on Friday, at the Civic Center of Anderson. The free, community-wide event invites residents to come together for a morning of reflection, unity, and celebration honoring Dr. King’s enduring legacy of justice, service, and equality. Doors open at 8 a.m., and breakfast will be served at 8:30 a.m.

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City to Vote on Funding for Design of New Fire Station, Expanded Trail System

Council will also vote on awarding an engineering services contract to Bolton & Menk for a not-to-exceed amount of $384,000 for the Downtown Greenway Connection project. Design of the extension of the Whitner Creek Greenway from the south side of the Recreation Center at Bleckley Street south along Whitner Creek to its intersection with Tribble Street, then continuing to Downtown Anderson will also include intersection safety improvements at Tribble Street and Murray Avenue. Redesign sidewalks and right-of-way along Orr Street from Textile Point across Main Street to McDuffie Street, tying into downtown revitalization are also part of the proposal.

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David Larson’s Contributions to Arts a Legacy that Will Endure

Under Larson’s stewardship, the arts division at Anderson University evolved into the South Carolina School of the Arts—accredited in theatre, art and design, and music simultaneously, a rare feat for a faith-based institution—encompassing 27 faculty, 340 students, and programs from musical theatre to graphic design.

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2026 Upgrades Will Keep Green Pond a Lure to Anderson County

These gatherings fill hotels and diners, their $116 million legacy shielding locals from taking the bounty for granted— (“a lot of interest nationwide, but locally, people are sort of gotten immune,” according to Paul.) Expansion looms in 2026 with new launches and parking, a brief hiatus yielding amplified capacity.

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Roads, Security, Top S.C. Rep. Don Chapman’s 2026 Priorities List

Chapman talks about the year ahead without flourish, in the clipped cadences of someone used to agendas and shop ledgers rather than stump speeches, and his priorities for 2026 sound less like slogans than like work orders.  He wants workforce centers that are safe enough for tense conversations about jobs, a DOT that spends less time chasing its own paperwork, and a tax code that acknowledges the electric cars already gliding past the state’s gas pumps.

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Last Local FM Station Hope to Expand Community Outreach, Service

Phillips said the combination of music, news, and real‑time weather alerts is meant to fill a void in local broadcasting and give Anderson County residents a station that reflects their own lives.  With 94.9 WALH now audible across more of the county and WSAC on the way, he hopes listeners will come to see Anderson’s only local FM station as both a daily habit and a vital part of the area’s safety network.

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County Comprehensive Plan: a Quick Summary

The Population Element of the Comprehensive Plan analyzes historic and current population and demographic trends and provides reasonable population projections to help formulate policy decisions through the lifespan of the Plan.

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New License Plates Brag About S.C. Role in Revolutionary War

Department of Motor Vehicles offices across the state began offering the commemorative plate last week as one of its two standard options, coinciding with this year’s 250th anniversary of the country’s founding.

The tag replaced the decade-old, blue-and-white plate with the state’s motto, “While I breathe, I hope,” printed above a Palmetto tree. Those license plates will remain valid until their expiration date, according to the DMV.

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S.C. Rate Price Request Could Hike Duke Energy Electric Bills for Upstate

If approved by the state Public Service Commission, residential customers who use 1,000 kilowatt-hours a month — considered the industry standard — would see another $20 tacked on to their current monthly bill, Dominion’s regulatory manager John Raftery told the SC Daily Gazette. That would take average bills from about $157 a month to just shy of $177, starting in July 2026.

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