College Tournament Brings 59 Fishing Teams to Green Pond

“We’re extremely proud to have the Association of Collegiate Anglers in our community this week for the Hartwell Slam,” said Visit Anderson Executive Director Neil Paul. “The leadership of Anderson County has provided us with one of the finest facilities in America in Green Pond Landing and the resources in which to bring in high level events such as this. This event promises to bring a significant impact for Anderson County. We look forward to welcoming the many anglers, sponsors and families to experience our Anderson County hospitality.”

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Global Packaging Company Buys I-85 Exit 27 Building; to Bring 200 Jobs

Smurfit Kappa has committed to bring 200 new jobs and a $68 million investment as part of the new facility. The Irish firm currently operates at 350 sites in 36 countries, with 46,000 employees worldwide, and specializes in cardboard packaging manufacturing, producing 11 billion square meters of such products a year. The company is also active in the paper-making and recycling sectors.

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City to Consider Downtown Main Street Paving

The planned paving would stretch from Tribble Street on South Main to Reed Street on North Main, a stretch of roughly half a mile. The city is proposing an $82,000 contract with Davis & Floyd for professional engineering and construction engineering and inspection in relation to services for the repaving. The move is part of the city’s long-term infrastructure projects.

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Council Honors Special Olympics Cheer Team, Palmetto Robot Squad

In one of the shortest Anderson County Council meetings in recent memory – there were no first, second or third reading of ordinances or resolutions on the agenda – council approved a bid of $250,000 to upgrade radio communication devices for Public Safety workers which will allow for interagency connectivity across departments and county lines.

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City of Anderson Elects New Council Member

Anderson Attorney Greg Steele defeated Bryce Nivens in the Seat 6 district race, which represents an area that stretches from West of Linley Park, through the Pope Drive community, across to Whitehall Avenue. Steele received 168 votes to Nivens 77 votes for the seat left open when Rick Laughridge stepped down after 16 years.

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