News
The Oak Ridger on MSN2d
April 18 is Two Lights for Tomorrow Day in Anderson County. What's that about?Citizens are urged to illuminate their homes and businesses with two exterior lights beginning at dusk on April 18.
The Oak Ridger on MSN2d
Local family donates cross stitch of Anderson County Courthouse to archives & records dept.Anderson County Archivist Zach Foster recently accepted the donation from Joey Smith, a local Realtor who serves on the ...
21h
FOX 56 News on MSNAnderson County public safety officials announce helpful resource for flood victimsThe Anderson County Department of Public Safety announced new laundry and shower services on Wednesday for residents whose ...
The Anderson County Council approved the transfer of 24 properties to non-profit organizations for affordable housing development. The properties were acquired through a $2.9 million Neighborhood ...
12h
WYFF News 4 on MSNShooting near Anderson University leaves one injured; 16-year-old questionedA 16-year-old is being questioned after a shooting in Anderson caused Anderson University to issue a lockdown on the school.
Celebrate Anderson, a free annual concert and fireworks show, will take place on August 31, 2025, at the William A. Floyd Amphitheater. This year's event will be headlined by Kool and the Gang, known ...
One person is dead following a head-on collision in Anderson County, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol.
The Anderson County Department of Public Safety has implemented mandatory evacuations for low-lying communities near the ...
Anderson County introduces the 'Two Lights for Tomorrow' initiative to commemorate America's 250th anniversary, inspired by Paul Revere's ride.
4d
Anderson Independent-Mail on MSNWhat's new at playgrounds at Anderson Airport, Dolly Cooper, Mineral Springs, Kid VentureKidVenture 2.0, with new playground equipment and security cameras, at the Anderson Sports and Entertainment Center in ...
Residents in Anderson County, particularly those living in low-lying areas, anxiously await the receding floodwaters that have significantly impacted their community.
CLINTON, Tenn. (WATE) — Over the last five years, Anderson County EMS has had 63 worker compensation claims, with 38% of those being related to strains from lifting or moving patients.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results