Council Amends New Subdivision Requirements
Anderson County Council amended, on second vote, a resolution to require all future subdivisions built in the county to include a 100-foot buffer around the development.
The amendments to the proposal, which is expected to see additional revisions before the final vote in December, included reducing the buffer to 50-feet for developments of 50 or fewer houses.
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First Light Needs Community Support During Holidays
The holidays can be an especially challenging time for those who are survivors of sexual assault, child abuse and their families. First Light, who serves this community year around, is working to raise funds and awareness this time of year.
From special shopping trips for children, to fund raising to a New Year’s Eve gala to increase support, First Light is asking the community to join in the efforts this year.
Through collaboration, education, advocacy, and treatment services in Anderson and Oconee Counties, First Light is a nonprofit agency that encompasses three programs: Sexual Trauma Center, Child Advocacy Center, and Prevent Child Abuse.
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It's the Season to Thank, Support The Helpers
“We must talk about poverty, because people insulated by their own comfort lose sight of it.” - Dorothy Day
As we enter the holiday season and are offered a chance to reflect on gratitude for those around us who are making a difference, the Anderson Observer is highlighting a few of our neighbors whose lights shine brightly (even when no one seems to notice).
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City Council to Vote on New Fire Truck
The new fire truck is part of an Equipment Lease Purchase Agreement of $4.2 million for the fire truck and equipment, two garbage trucks, one aerial platform life truck, one utility CCTV camera and van, one midsize Dozer (crawler) with enclosed cab, and other miscellaneous equipment needs in the city’s Public Works and the Utilities divisions.
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County to Consider 100-foot Boundary for Subdivisions
Anderson County Council will vote on a proposal to require a 100-foot “undisturbed area” around the boundary of any new subdivision built in the county as part of Tuesday’s 6:30 p.m. meeting in the historic courthouse.
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Report: Carol Burdette to Join Chamber as Interim CEO
The Anderson Area Chamber of Commerce has reportedly offered the position of interim Chief Executive Officer to retiring United Way of Anderson CEO Carol Burdette. While the paperwork has not been completed, the deal is in motion.
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Sheriff Kicks Off Operation No Angel Left Behind
The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office wants to do their part to make sure as many local children are not forgotten this Christmas.
The Third Annual “Operation: No Angel Left Behind” partners with Anderson County Schools to provide gifts for those children who might otherwise go without at Christmas.
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Chris Sullivan to Join County Council
Anderson County Council will swear in a new member in January.
Anderson native Chris Sullivan, whose family has lived in the area for nearly eight generations, his family started and ran Sullivan Buick for more than five decades, was elected last week to fill the Dist. 1 seat left vacated by John Wright, Jr.
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Museum's Goes Silver for New Historic Exhibit
Beginning Thursday at 5:30 p.m., the Anderson County Museum will open and exabit featuring a comprehensive collection of South Carolina. Many of the pieces are rare. British soldiers evacuating Charleston in 1782 after the American Revolution took with them thousands of pounds of silver from the city's homes and churches. The pieces that have survived into the modern day are made more precious by their scarcity. Today Palmetto State silver attracts collectors from all over the globe.
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Hope Missions Holiday Backpack Project Under Way
Hope Missions of the Upstate is teaming up this holiday season with other Anderson charities to provide more than 300 backpacks loaded with essentials for our neighbors, friends and family in the community who need help.
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Capell Chosen to Lead United Way of Anderson
The new director of United Way of Anderson County, Anderson native Kevin Capell is no stranger to the area.
Capell, returns to the area from his current position as Vice President for Investor Development and Engagement at the Greenville Chamber of Commerce.
Capell previously served as Director of Business Development and External Affairs for the Anderson Area Chamber of Commerce.
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Veterans Continue to Serve a Rich Heritage
They join the rich history of America not best measured by our wars, but by those who fought them. Great conflicts during the first 100 years or so left our soil drenched with the blood or our own soldiers, while many lost their lives in wars at sea.
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Carol Burdette: The Anderson Observer Interview
Carol Burdette said she’s not sure why the United Way of Anderson County leadership “took a chance” on her almost 25 years ago but she – and the community are glad they did.
Burdette will step down from her role as Chief Executive Officer of the United Way of Anderson County at the end of the year, and the accolades and awards have been pouring in since she made the announcement earlier this year.
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Honea Path Parade Kicks Off Veterans Day Weekend
Honea Path kicked off the Veterans Day weekend Saturday with a parade and a service honoring the area's vets.
The Quilts of Valor also presented quilts to local veterans as part of the service.
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New Williamston Playground a Place for All Children
A new playground in Williamston’s historic Mineral Springs Park will offer a new place for all children in the area to enjoy the great outdoors.
The playground, which will be open to the public soon, is completely Americans with Disabilities Act accessible, and includes some of the latest designs aimed at both fun and safety, synthetic turf and a fence to keep kids safe.
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November Update with County Administrator Rusty Burns
Anderson County is still cleaning up from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, and it will likely be months before the work is completed, said Anderson County Administrator Rusty Burns.
The county is collecting debris and chipping it at the Iva landfill, where the wood chips will soon be available to citizens. The county is also still helping some citizens with storm-related issues while working to secure FEMA funding to pay for all the work.
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Harbor Freight to Bring 36 Jobs to Piedmont Facility
Harbor Freight Tools on Thursday made official a new expansion in Anderson County, with 36 new jobs and an additional $30 million investment in the county.
“We have been working with Harbor Freight for some time and are pleased to see these new jobs which pay far above the regional and state averages,” said Anderson County Administrator Rusty Burns.
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Opinion: End Straight Ticket Voting, Partisan Council Elections
After yesterday’s general elections, a few modest changes might make the process both more American and truer to the spirit of elections.
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Republicans Win Big in S.C, National, State Races
With a turnout of 72 percent, there were few surprises in the state and national voting in Anderson County Tuesday.
In the presidential election, the county cast 65,305 votes for Donald Trump and 23,910 for Kamala Harris.
It was a big night for the state Republican Party with wins in United States House Dist. 3, South Carolina State Senate Dist. 3, S.C. State Senate Dist. 4, and S.C. House Districts 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 all going to the GOP.
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Voters Reject One-Cent Tax to Fix Roads
Anderson County voters rejected a referendum asking for a one-penny sales tax to repair/replace the county’s aging roads and bridges on Tuesday.
A total of 44,121 voted against the referendum which would have put a one-cent tax on all items except groceries for the next seven years. The move would have provided the county $350 million over that time, with an estimated $127 million coming from visitors to the county.
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