Sunday, January 12, 2025
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Section of North Main Closed this Week
Downtown Anderson will see traffic detours this week due to continued repair on crosswalks.
North Main Street will be closed between Earle Street and Orr Street through Friday,.
As a reminder, West Orr Street has a low overhead clearance of 12’-3” under Murray Avenue.
City of Anderson to Look at Increasing Some Industrial Waste Fees
Anderson City Council will consider an increase to wastewater industrial pretreatment fees and hauling fees as part of Monday’s meeting at 6 p.m. in council chambers downtown. A public hearing is scheduled on the fees at 5 p.m.
Council to Look at Opioid Funds, Shores of Asbury Expansion
Anderson County Council will consider allowing expansion at the Shores of Asbury on Hartwell Lake as part of Tuesday’s regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the historic courthouse downtown. Full agenda here.
CAA's "Hot Air Affair" to Kickoff "Celebrate Anderson" Weekend
The Cancer Association of Anderson’s “Hot Air Affair“ will kick off the weekend Sept. 1, when more than 30 hot air balloons will take flight to increase awareness of the mission of hope and support provided by the Cancer Association of Anderson.
Art Slam Winner Exhibit Opens at Library
The exhibit for Kathy Moore, an artist and art educator at T.L. Hanna High School, kicked off Friday night on the second floor of the Anderson Main Library where her work will be on display through the first week of September.
Statewide Award Bringing Attention to West Pelzer
The town was chosen for “reinvigorating our once vacant business district into a vibrant collection of locally owned businesses.”.
S.C. Makes Preschool Initiative Permanent
The First Steps initiative enters its 25th year with a novel permanent status that state leaders hope will bolster school preparedness for kids ages 5 and younger. The partnership has served over 1 million children since its adoption in 1999, according to Georgia Mjartan, executive director of South Carolina First Steps, but previously required occasional reauthorization.
National Safe Digging Day Set for Friday
Friday is National Safe Digging Day (also known as 811 Day), and Piedmont Natural Gas and Duke Energy are reminding professional excavators and do-it-yourselfers of the importance of calling 811 before digging to protect the nation’s underground utility infrastructure, prevent potential injury and avoid electric and natural gas outages.
Update: Mayor Sanders Won't Run in November, Sees Bright Future for West Pelzer
“Serving as the Mayor of West Pelzer is my greatest accomplishment,” said Sanders. “Being able to be at the forefront of a once desolate town to a vibrant rural community takes a lot of energy, commitment, and enthusiasm. A mayor’s job is to be the chief storyteller and chief urban designer and I know that I have left West Pelzer better than I found it. But this has been a team effort.”
Pendleton Rhinos Celebrate Service, Community Action
The Pendleton Rhinos, a civic organization working to make their community a better place to work and live, through mentoring and community service, celebrated the efforts of those making a difference at their Black & Gold Gala Saturday Night.
Fork No. 2 Voters Approve Zoning Referendum
A total of 297 of the 389 votes cast voted “Yes” on providing zoning for their district.
Clemson to Award Degrees Thursday, Friday
On Thursday, at a 3 p.m. in the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, Doctoral hooding will take place at 3 p.m.
Friday, beginning at 9 a.m., commencement is scheduled for bachelor’s and master’s degree candidates in Littlejohn Coliseum. Tickets will not be issued, but graduates are asked to limit to a maximum of six guests. Doors open two hours prior to ceremonies.
Parts of Earle Street Closed this Week for Crosswalk Repairs
The City of Anderson Public Works Division will begin repair of two crosswalks downtown this through Friday week. West Earle Street will be closed to traffic from Main Street to West Orr Street. All parking lots along West Earle Street will be accessible from West Orr Street and West Earle Street.
The Week in Review: July 21-Aug. 5
The past couple of weeks have been some of the busiest of the summer in Anderson with concerts, plays, tournaments and other events brining Christmas-like traffic to town.
New Emergency Kitchen Site to Open in Late September
The current (old) location, which is owned by the City of Anderson, is a converted residential home, and has presented challenges for use as a the community kitchen, with seating capacity of 28. The new location offers greater potential to expand the goals of the ministry with seating for 66.
S.C. Education Chief says Literacy a Top Priority
“We want to align students in South Carolina with the science of reading,” said Weaver, before speaking to a crowd of around 100 at the Anderson Area Chamber of Commerce’s August Toast ‘N Topics meeting Thursday at Anderson University.
West Pelzer Mayor Won’t Seek Re-election in November
“Serving as the Mayor of West Pelzer is my greatest accomplishment,” said Sanders. “Being able to be at the forefront of a once desolate town to a vibrant rural community takes a lot of energy, commitment, and enthusiasm. A Mayor’s job is to be the chief storyteller and chief urban designer and I know that I have left West Pelzer better than I found it.”
S.C. Tax-Free Weekend Set for Aug. 4-6
While providing taxpayers with an exemption on the six percent statewide sales tax as well as any applicable local taxes, the tax-free weekend also benefits in-state businesses by urging taxpayers to do their back-to-school shopping in South Carolina. During this time, taxes will not be imposed on clothing, shoes, school supplies, book bags, computers, printers, bedspreads and linens, and more.
Council Oks RV Park Ordinance, Historic Courthouse Repairs
Council maintains the legislation, which is a new ordinance, aims to make sure the parks are properly located, designed and maintained, was amended to also ensure any structures in the parks are compliant with county building codes.
West Pelzer Honored for "Innovative Government"
West Pelzer was recently awarded the Municipal Association of South Carolina Achievement Award for superior and innovative efforts in local government.