Tuesday, January 14, 2025
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Tim Scott Makes Presidential Bid Official
Scott, the Senate's only Black Republican, filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission declaring his intention to seek his party's nomination in 2024. His candidacy will test whether a more optimistic vision of America’s future can resonate with GOP voters who have elevated partisan brawlers in recent years.
Administrator: Roads Remain Top Priority for County
Anderson County Administrator Rusty Burns discusses potential plans for road and bridge maintenance funding, economic development, supply chain issues, updates the expansion of broadband in the county, the downtown green space and more in this interview with the Anderson Observer.
S.C. House Approves Restrictive Abortion Bill
It would allow limited exceptions to save the mother’s life, for sexual assault victims before 12 weeks into the pregnancy, and when the fetus has a fatal anomaly that would prevent it from surviving outside the womb.
County Gets $9.2M Grant for Exit 27 Improvements
The award will be supplemented by $1,104,070 in non-Federal funding. The total project cost is $10,375,589. The county estimates an 18-month period for preliminary engineering, environmental review, and ROW acquisition, followed by a 12-month construction timeframe.
AnMed to Open New Maternity Center May 24
The center will open to patients May 24 and will relocate services formerly provided at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital at the AnMed North Campus. Returning these services to the Medical Center is intended to be more efficient by consolidating all inpatient acute care services in one location.
AIM Receives $25,000 Grant from S.C. Sisters of Charity
Since 1996, the Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina has awarded over 3,300 grants to South Carolina nonprofits totalling over $83 million.
Council Approves Second Reading of Budget
The proposed $278 million budget represents an increase of $43 million over the current year’s budget and so far, no tax increase is included in the plan.
Dist. 5 Superintendent Expected to Retire
During his tenure, Wilson championed the penny sales tax which allowed for major capital projects and improvements, including the Anderson Institute of Technology, which serves as the career center for districts, three, four and five.
Short Section Of North Main Street Closed this Week
A portion of North Main Street will be blocked off this week between Orr Street and Federal Street for repairs to the crosswalk. Work is expected to be completed by Friday.
May Spring Craft Market Filling Farmers Market on Saturdays
With vendors filling the under-roof area and spilling out into the area surrounding the market, crowds have been solid for the market, which continues each Saturday through May 27. Crafts, food, some produce and live music will continue to be part of the events, which run 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Mother's Day Founder Later Tried to Remove it from Calendar
Jarvis would later denounce the holiday’s commercialization and spent the latter part of her life trying to remove it from the calendar. While dates and celebrations vary, Mother’s Day traditionally involves presenting moms with flowers, cards and other gifts.
Council to Hold Second Reading on 2023-24 Budget Tuesday
The proposed $278 million budget represents an increase of $43 million over the current year’s budget and so far, no tax increase is slated.
Farmers Markets to Distribute $50 Vouchers for Eligible Seniors
Distribution of vouchers will be held at the Anderson County Famers Market from 10 am.-noon June 9, the Iva Farmers Market June 7, and the Belton Farmers Market June 8. All markets will be available on these dates beginning at 8 a.m. for seniors to sign up for the vouchers.
Repeal of Certificate of Need Could Bring More Health Care Options
Both the S.C. House and Senate have overwhelming approved the repeal of “Certificate of Need” regulations https://www.scstatehouse.gov/sess125_2023-2024/bills/164.htm
Museum Exhibit, Fair Owner Remember a Century of Anderson County Fairs
Leonard King built a detailed scale model representing the Anderson County Fair’s “King of Mirth” show, held each year from 1901 to 2008.
PAWS Joins National Adoption Campaign for May
Throughout May, P.A.W.S. will have dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens available for adoption and looking for responsible, loving homes.
Council to Evaluate All County-Owned Structures
“We hope to find that some of these properties might be valuable as a way to generate revenue for the county to create a fund to set aside for special projects and capital projects,” said Sanders.
Pendleton TIF District Decisions Could Impact New Fire Department Options
In the current plan, the area would serve as a new home to the fire department. Pendleton Fire Chief Tommy Brock said the current station is overcrowded and includes only two bays tall enough for current generation fire trucks. It also lacks space for the all-volunteer firefighters and equipment, making it even more difficult to recruit new volunteers.
City Moves Ahead on Smaller Lots for New Subdivision on Harriet Circle
The planned development rules for the 60.83 acres would be altered to allow up to 150 single-family homes, a change from the original PDD language for the property which would also have allowed multi-family housing, assisted living and office-related uses.
DHEC Simplifies Online WIC Application
The portal hopes to help streamline application, enrollment and recertification processes for families and WIC staff. It also helps processes run smoothly by keeping important information accessible.