County Gets Official Ok on New Opioid Funds Projects
“Anderson County carefully monitors these funded projects to make sure they are going where they were approved to go,” said Anderson County Administrator Rusty Burns.
Burns said the new and previously funded projects are being carefully audited to assure they are being used for efforts in Anderson County.
SCORF also closely audits the funding from the opioid settlement funds.
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Market Theatre Croons to the Moon with Sinatra Tribute
Old Blue Eyes is back. After a series of sold-out shows at the end of June, the Market Theatre is bringing back “Frank Sinatra: Fly Me to the Moon” for two more shows this weekend.
The show features Drew Kenyon, who stole the show as Frankie Valley in the theater’s “Jersey Boys” earlier this year, crooning and storytelling as the legendary Sinatra.
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Duke Energy Home Rates to Jump in August
Duke Energy is raising rates for residential customers by an average of $12 per month (8.7 percent) beginning Aug. 1. Commercial customers will see rate increases of 4.6 percent.
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Appreciation: Little Biscuit Barn Marks 40 Tasty Years
Small, locally owned community businesses are a challenge in these days of fast-food chains which offer convenience over quality and taste. Here’s hoping Honea Path’s Biscuit Barn will be around another 40 years.
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City to Swear In New Councilman Monday
The City of Anderson will swear in a one new council member Monday night and the swearing in of new terms for three incumbents.
At the 6 p.m. meeting in city hall, Anderson Attorney Gregory R. Steele will take his new place as representative for Seat 6, while incumbent council members Luis Martinez II, Seat 2, James A. Stewart, Seat 4, and John M. Roberts, At-Large Seat 8, will be sworn in for new terms.
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S.C. Budget Includes $9M for Projects in Anderson County
With the state’s budget officially approved and the governor’s vetoes out of the way, Anderson County will receive just over $9 million in special project appropriations.
The largest is a shared $1.5 million award from the South Carolina Rural Infrastructure Authority to expand and upgrade the Pendleton-Clemson-Anderson sewer line that runs along Clemson Boulevard. It is the main truck for the most congested commercial part of the county and is in need of expansion and upgrades to meet capacity, which is nearly full now, as well as prepare for future development along that corridor.
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A Day to Celebrate "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness"
It’s July 4, a holiday for many American workers (please be especially kind to those working today, especially in the grocery stores and restaurants), and a time to reflect on some of the notable facts about the day we celebrate the nation’s independence.
Whether or not the freedoms envisioned by those who founded our country have continued to evolve remains up for debate, but a new world was born when the Declaration of Independence was written setting the stage for the United States of America. So, it is fitting we celebrate the spirit of this great document and its message which has served as a moral compass for this country for nearly 250 years.
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Superintendent: Top Teacher Pay, Small Classes Highlight Year Ahead in Dist. 2
Anderson School Dist. 2, which has invested in smaller classroom sizes, will start the 2024-2025 school year with the highest pay for new teachers with a bachelor’s degree, with salaries of $50,002.
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S.C. PRTM Grant to Update, Upgrade Home of Mill Town Players
"We are incredibly grateful to S.C. Representative Anne Thayer, a long-time supporter of Mill Town Players, and to the state of South Carolina for recognizing the value in not only preserving this iconic, century-old auditorium, but also ensuring its life as a cultural center for modern audiences and future generations,” said Will Ragland, founder and artistic director for the Mill Town Players.
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Cancer Association to Get $850,000 for New Facility
The Cancer Association of Anderson (CAA) has received $850,000 from the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services for the construction of their new facility on East Calhoun Street in Anderson.
The new facility will feature more space for those suffering from cancer and their families, including additional wellness areas. The organization moved into its current temporary location after the 100-year-old house which originally housed the charity was deemed unsafe due to the deterioration of age.
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Superintendent: School Dist. 4 Ready for Big Growth
Anderson County School District 4 growing exponentially, and is expected to add an additional 1,300 students in the decade ahead to the current student population of just over 3,000 students.
A new high school, which is scheduled to be open for the 2025-2026 school year, and numerous improvements at all other schools thanks to the voter-approved referendum last November, are part of the district’s plans to keep up with the growth.
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Two Country Concerts Set for Celebrate Anderson
Anderson County’s annual Labor Day weekend event, Celebrate Anderson, will feature two country music concerts this year, along with food and fireworks.
This year marks the 25th Anniversary of the event and will include Randy Houser on Aug. 31, and Ashley McBryde on Sept. 1. The weekend will also feature fireworks, food, activities for kids and more.
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Grant to Bring Williamston New Playground Equipment
The playground at Mineral Springs Park is about to get a major upgrade, thanks to a $750,000 grant from the State of South Carolina.
An all-new playground with ADA compliant equipment, including synthetic turf and a fence to keep kids safe are part of the project.
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Upstate Group Builds Future Leaders at Camp
A camp this week at the Anderson County Library, aimed for more than fun and games.
The Empowered to Win organization hopes their programs are a launching point to change the future for young people by helping them get a firm grasp on the skills they will need to succeed.
The group, founded by “Coach” Kelly Simmons III and Richard Yeargin III, both former Clemson football players, was created in 2022 to provide something in the summer beyond the ordinary camp experience.
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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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