He was a caring friend to me. In 2012, he pestered our church staff to give him my cell phone number before we even moved to town so that he could touch base with me and let me know that he had been on the phone with the School Dist. 5 office and his friend Mike Mahaffey to get my wife, a school teacher, a job.
Read MoreOn July 1, the new South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) officially launched as the state’s official public health agency, devoted to advancing and improving the health of South Carolinians and the communities in which they live.
This is a new day for public health in South Carolina, a state with a proud history of public health innovation going all the way back to 1712, when the then colony of South Carolina created the first health officer position in all of North America.
Read MoreAs voters head to the polls in Anderson County for the South Carolina Primary Runoff Elections Tuesday, it’s a good time to consider a few modest changes that would improve both voting integrity and the voting experience.
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One prominent candidate, Mark Burns, has said in the past that parents and teachers who talk to children about LGBTQ issues should be tried for treason and, if found guilty, should be executed. Burns, who Time magazine called “Donald Trump’s top preacher,” also suggested that Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell should be executed for considering gun control legislation.
Read MoreIn Anderson County 123,032 of roughly 195,000 eligible citizens are registered to vote, which means nearly one-third of those citizens who could vote are not even registered.
Read MoreLike proclamations of “Peace on Earth, Good Will Towards Men” tossed about for a couple of weeks during the Christmas season with little thought to the idea, Mother’s Day is relegated to a far more restricted single day of well wishes.
Read MoreOne month ago marked the 163 anniversary of South Carolina’s shelling for Fort Sumter, which launched the Civil War and eventually cost the lives of more than 600,000 citizens, and a day that was marked four years later to the day by the return of the United States flag over what was left of the fort, where it belonged.
Read MoreFirst, find a path, and a little light to see by. Every single spiritual tradition says the same three things: 1) Live in the now, as often as you can, a breath here, a moment there. 2) You reap exactly what you sow. 3) You must take care of the poor, or you are so doomed that we can't help you.
Read MoreAnderson was selected as the first city in the United States to host the event, which is held every two years.
Read MoreBut the hiccups of the first two years of the festival’s return were gone this year. The Soirée committee, city council and others involved took the complaints and suggestions seriously, and the results were spectacular. The city and Soirée committee listened and made changes this year, something that is deserving of a round of applause.
Read MoreIn 2021 Anderson County Cricket Club (ACCC) was formed and cricketers used a makeshift area in one of the baseball grounds at Civic center to play cricket. In November of 2021 Dr. Sanjeev Kumar reached out to the City Councilman Don Chapman and County Councilwoman Cindy Wilson along with County Administrator Rusty Burns, and thus the first Cricket ground at the balloon lane came into existence.
Read MoreBuried in that massive bill was the explanation as to why no consumer-oriented groups had been asked to weigh in on the drafting of H.5118.
Read MoreAs Chair of Carolinas Natural Gas Coalition, a group of over 100 stakeholders in the natural gas sector and allies, I commend the South Carolina House for passing the "South Carolina Ten-Year Energy Transformation Act" (H.5118) with strong bipartisan support this week. This legislation is crucial for our state’s energy future, and I applaud the dedication and hard work of our lawmakers in crafting it.
Read MoreApril is National Safe Digging Month, recognizing the importance of calling 811 before digging to have utility lines marked. Underground electric and natural gas lines were hit over 10,300 times in 2023.
Read MoreEaster is about resurrection.
Read MoreOver the last two years we have witnessed the rise of a Christian Nationalist movement that has been attacking our school librarians and also politicizing our public library system in Anderson.
Read MoreOne of the most visible signs of this renewal is the physical transformation of the church building itself, including a wheelchair-accessible ramp and two new sets of steps allowing accessibility for members with physical challenges.
Read MoreIt is also worth noting that the majority of current council members, who would identify themselves as conservatives, appointed members to the current library board. Four new members of that board were appointed since August of 2023. No council members have publicly suggested they made a mistake in their appointments of any of the seven board members (one chosen by each district).
Read MoreSouth Carolina was one of only 15 states that chose not to participate.
Read MoreCorporations are not voters but the Supreme Court's ruling in Citizens United makes large groups have huge influence on policy.
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