On June 29, Williamston will host what some say could be their biggest event to date, with an freedome elebration that features concerts by Tracie Lynn and Gyth Rigdon, a golf cart parade, car show, Bobbers on the Creek race, a kids fun zone, food and a fireworks show.
Read MoreAnderson County Council is expected to move ahead today in the selection process for choosing two additional at-large members for the County Library Board. Council members are expected to put forward their selections Friday from among the 43 applications.
Read MoreIt’s big news for the City of Pelzer. The town of 1,400 citizens is about to see major growth.
For the first time in more than a century a major housing development will bring more than 100 houses to town. Work in under way for Courtney Park, which will bring 125 houses and 18 town homes.
Read MoreToday, Anderson can expect 14 hours and 25 minutes of daylight. By the first day of autumn in September, that will be down to 12 hours of daylight. At the winter solstice in December, that will be down to around nine hours and 43 minutes of daylight.
Read MoreTwo candidates are vying for the United States House Dist. 3 seat on Tuesday the S.C. Primary Runoff. Early voting is under way.
Lieutenant Colonel in the Air National Guard, Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner and Board Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Sheri Biggs was the only candidate in the race who was interested providing voters with information on her goals and objectives if elected.
Read MoreIt is disappointing that with so little local coverage Mark Burns and James Galyean declined the opportunity to expound on their goals and objectives if elected.
Read MoreTwo candidates are vying for the South Carolina House Dist. 9 seat in Tuesday the S.C. Primary Runoff. Early voting is under way.
Former West Pelzer Mayo/Landscape Architect/City Planner Blake Sanders and Attorney James Gaylean.
Both were offered the opportunity to answer a series of questions for votes leading up to the runoff election. Only Sanders responded, despite multiple attempts and requests of Galyean to answer the same questions. The format is simple, with the candidates allowed to answer the questions in their own words without editing, save for grammar and to conform with the Associated Press Style Manual.
Read MoreAs Summer begins, the Town of West Pelzer is focusing on security.
Mayor Jim Riddle said the town is exploring technology to protect online information, and has hired a new police chief who he said will be another good move for the town.
Read MoreIn the United States House Dist. 3 race, Sheri Biggs will face Mark Burns. The two are vying to fill the seat which will be left vacant by Rep. Jeff Duncan, R-SC, who chose not to run for another term.
Burns received 35.72 percent of the primary election vote, 8,195 votes, and Biggs 33.24 percent, 5,842 votes.
In the race to fill the S.C. House Dist. 9 seat which will be left vacant by long-term legislator S.C. Rep. Anne Thayer, who is retiring, will feature attorney James Galyean and former West Pelzer Mayor Blake Sanders.
Sanders received 41.66 percent (1,852 votes) of the vote in the primary, to Galyean’s 38.78 percent, (1,763 votes). Rick Bradshaw, who received the remaining 551 votes in this race has endorsed Sanders in the runoff.
Read MoreToday is Juneteenth, also known as Juneteenth Independence Day or Freedom Day, which commemorates the emancipation from slavery in the United States.
Read MoreAnderson County Council gave final approval to the request on Tuesday from the City of Belton to transfer law enforcement responsibilities to the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office.
The plan could be in place by July 1.
Read MoreThe Anderson County Library celebrated Juneteenth a little early this year, with an event in the Electric City Makerspace on the second floor of the main branch in Anderson.
Dr. Raen Parker Washington led the event, which included art projects, history lessons and other celebrations. Washington, an artist, poet and writer, even created an original poem based on the words from those in attendance.
The event also featured a selection of books from the library celebrating Juneteenth and the African-American experience.
Read MoreThe House and Senate were supposed to return to the Statehouse this week to approve a more than $14 billion state budget ahead of the July 1 start of the fiscal year.
Read MoreBelton’s move to turn over law enforcement responsibilities to the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office is one of the top news stories for the city moving into summer.
Belton is also looking to new business which builds home construction beams and will bring new jobs paying more than $28 dollars an hour to the city.
Mayor Eleanor Dorn updates these stories and more in this interview with the Anderson Observer.
Read MoreThe $2.65 million grant from the United States Environmental Protection Agency to Honea Path for environmental remediation and cleanup efforts at the abandoned Chiquola Mill site tops the news from the town moving into summer.
Read MoreCouncil will not vote on the third reading of the fiscal year 2024-2025 budget as part of Tuesday’s meeting. The South Carolina General Assembly is still finalizing the state budget for the upcoming year, which prevents the council from finalizing the county’s budget.
Read MoreIt’s Fathers Day, the day to celebrate dear old dad.
It all started on July 19, 1910, when the governor of the State of Washington proclaimed the nation’s first “Father’s Day.” However, it was not until 1972, 58 years after President Woodrow Wilson made Mother’s Day official, that the day became a nationwide holiday in the United States.
Read MoreThe Mill Town Players’ "Barefoot in" the Park" is a carbonated, wacky comedy, with a small cast bubbling with big jokes and a running bit that leaves the actors breathless and the audience laughing.
Read MoreGreen Pond Landing will host the 15th Annual High School Fishing World Finals and National Championship Thursday-Sunday, with more than 400 teams signed up from around the world. Including Canada, South Africa and Zimbabwe.
More than $3 million in prizes and scholarships are the big fish for the four-day tournament.
Read MoreA new gym, library plans moving forward, new businesses and housing, and a new home for the Iva museum, are all part of the progress in Iva going into Summer.
Town Manager Tim Taylor talked about the town’s growth in this interview with the Anderson Observer.
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