Williamston Events Kick Off July 4 Season Saturday
Greg Wilson/Anderson Observer
Williamston kicked off the community July 4 season with a full day of events on Saturday, including the annual “Bobbers on Big Creek Race.”
Saturday also featured a golf cart parade, a day concert by Jukebox45, food/craft vendors and more in Mineral Springs Park.
The evening main event included concerts featuring TracieLynn and Gith Rigdon, followed by a fireworks show in veterans park behind town hall.
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Council Approves $345M Budget for 2024-25
Anderson County Council gave final and unanimous approval to a $345 million fiscal year 2024-2025 budget, which includes no tax increase.
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Pendleton Candy Company Chosen Best in S.C.
The Pendleton Candy Company has been chosen the top candy store in the state by the GuideToSouthCarolina.com
Just across from the Village Green in Pendleton. The Pendleton Candy Company, was founded almost a year ago by Kimberly Blackwell, a mortgage banker with a passion for baking. It has since become a favorite not only of Pendleton but the surrounding region as well.
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Galyean Files Lawsuit Against Sanders, Two Others
James Galyean, CEO at Icelaven Development Group and former candidate in the recent race for South Carolina House Dist. 9, has filed a lawsuit against S.C. House Dist. 9 Representative-Elect Blake Sanders, R-Anderson, and two others alleging slander and libel during the election cycle.
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Final Tally Confirms Solid Victories for Sanders, Biggs
The final official results for Tuesday’s South Carolina runoff elections revealed final numbers slightly higher than the unofficial results.
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S.C. Completes Funding for Anderson Airport Playground
The Anderson Regional Airport will soon be a destination for more than flying, thanks to a $350,000 grant from the state to construct a new aviation-themed playground.
S.C. Sen. Mike Gambrell, R-Anderson, and S.C. Rep. Don Chapman, R-Anderson, sponsored the bill to help fund the project, which will also use $160,000 in private funding.
“It’s the perfect public/private partnership,” said Anderson County Administrator Rusty Burns. “It expands one of our top assets and will generate more interest in aviation among children in the area.”
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S.C. General Assembly Approves $14.5B Budget
Legislators passed a $14.5 billion state spending package that cuts income taxes, increases state employees’ salaries and freezes tuition at public colleges in South Carolina for the sixth consecutive year.
Both the House and Senate easily approved the budget compromise Wednesday, sending it to Gov. Henry McMaster’s desk.
The spending package also pumps money into the state’s tech schools, pays for improvements to overcrowded juvenile detention centers, and designates more than $500 million additional to bridge and road construction. That includes $200 million specifically for projects decided by local governments.
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Sanders, Biggs Win Runoff Election Races
Former West Pelzer Mayor Blake Sanders will be the new representative for South Carolina House Dist. 9, after Tuesday’s spirited runoff elections.
Sanders took 1,885 votes to opponent James Galyean’s votes in an election that got more than a little testy going into the runoff.
Sanders took big wins in Williamston and the Williamston Mill precincts, with 499 of 626 possible votes, while Galyean failed to post overwhelming numbers in precincts he won handily in the primary, especially in and around the City of Anderson.
The runoff attracted nearly twice the average runoff voters, with 11.65 percent of eligible voters voting.
In the race for United States House Dist. 3, Sheri Biggs led throughout the evening over Easley Pastor Mark Burns. Biggs
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Hogan Named Deputy Anderson County Administrator
“We are always looking for the next generation of leaders in Anderson County,” said Administrator Rusty Burns. “I have worked with Matt for a number of years and he is an excellent choice for the job.”
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Primary Runoff Today; Two Races on Ballot
The South Carolina Primary Runoff election in Anderson County is under way. So far 2,225 participated in early voting for the election, which features two races.
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City Passes Budget, Says Goodbye to Rick Laughridge
Anderson City Council on Monday gave unanimous final approval to the $87.5 million fiscal year 2024-2025 budget, which includes funding for the $13.75 million Linley Park Project, $240,000 in additional funding for public safety, a three-percent raises for all employees, six new firefighters and no tax increase or increases in monthly utility fees, stormwater, or sanitation fees, though there will be an increase in tap fees, capacity fees, and pretreatment fees.
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Governor, Trump at Odds on U.S. House 3 Seat
Of all the primary candidates in the 3rd Congressional race, Burns and Biggs had the most money as of June 5. But how the candidates are financing this run has become a matter of contention.
Burns had raised just $16,172 as of that pre-runoff filing. But he had received two loans totaling $750,000: $500,000 initially and then, days after that June 5 cutoff, an additional loan for $250,000, according to records filed June 9 with the Federal Election Commission. Both loans were made by the Bank of Washington — Washington, Missouri, that is.
The $500,000 loan was finalized on April 26, according to FEC records. The only collateral listed is “future contributions.” The loan is due back on Nov. 30 of this year, at 9.5% interest. It’s unclear he’s going to pay that back or why the bank was willing to make the loans.
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City Expected to Approve $84.7M Budget Monday
Anderson City Council is expected to give final approval to the proposed $84.7 million fiscal year 2024-2025 budget Monday night at 6 p.m. in the council chambers. The budget includes three percent raises for all full-time employees and six additional firefighters for the Anderson City Fire Department.
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Belton Pact with Sheriff's Office Kicks Off July 1
The partnership with the City of Belton and the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office will kick off July 1, when the county assumes law enforcement duties for Belton.
The city requested the Sheriff’s Office take over policing duties and a result of the challenge of keeping officers in a small town, and other costs associated with running a city police department.
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Mayor: Freedom Celebration Highlights Busy Summer
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.
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Council Moves Forward on New Library Board Members
Anderson 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.
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Mayor: New Housing a Historic Move for Pelzer
It’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.
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Longest Day of Year Ushers in Summer
Today, 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.
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Observer Runoff Interview: U.S. House Dist. 3 Candidate Sheri Biggs
Two 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.
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Only Two Candidates Agree to Pre-Runoff Interviews
It 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.
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