Anderson Police looking for 86-year-old missing and endangered man, Countybank Holiday Ice open through Jan.17, and more
Good morning! Here's Anderson's daily round-up for Thursday, December 16. Anderson Police looking for 86-year-old missing and endangered man. Police in Anderson are asking the public's assistance in locating 86-year-old Arthur Martin, Sr. they say is missing and endangered, according to a report by WYFF4 Greenville. Martin was last spoken to around 9 p.m. Saturday and now is considered "endangered." They say Martin is diabetic and has other medical issues. Police released details about Martin: he is 5 feet, 9 inches tall and weighs about 190 pounds, he drives a 2013 Suzuki SX4 and his license plate tag is 218093W. If you have any information, call Detective Sgt. Whitfield at 864-353-6469.
Read full storyAnderson County Museum's gift shop sale event, Police search for a missing, runaway teen girl, and more from Anderson
Good morning! Here's Anderson's daily round-up for Wednesday, December 15. The ACM is offering a discount on your purchase this December. You can pick a fortune cookie for the chance to get up to 30% off your purchase at Whitners Mercantile. The sale event starts Dec.3 through Dec.23. Stop by to find unique gifts for yourself and your family members.
Read full storyAnderson named one of the Best Places to Live and Retire, County's employment reaches another record high, and more
Good morning! Here's Anderson daily round-up for Tuesday, December 14. AARP The Magazine named Anderson one of the 'Best Places to Live and Retire Now'. Did you know Anderson is the ideal living and retirement spot? Well, it‘s on the list. According to AARP, Anderson delivers on the qualities we want in a hometown. The city could suit your interests and budget. With a median house price of under $250,000, Anderson also has good big-city services, such as health care. At the same time the city boasts a vibrant arts community. And there’s also recreation. The Lake Hartwell is a wonderful, quiet place with boating opportunities. There're programs such as line dancing, bridge, quilting and more.
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