Greenwood County’s capital project sales tax will continue for the next seven years when the 2016 tax comes to an end in 2025. As the 2016 tax approached the end […]
County Council Chairman Chuck Moates is not seeking reelection, leaving the District 4 seat open. Democratic nominee Ken Robinson said he hopes to run as a moderate voice on council. […]
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As the November elections approach, four candidates are vying for positions on Greenwood County School District 50’s board. Here is a look at the candidates and what they hope to […]
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Greenwood County Council strikes a sidewalk for parking spaces deal with Palmetto Crossing. Greenwood City Council gives its OK to some rezoning requests, one that will bring a mixed development […]
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Since Aug. 29, the Greenwood SC Chamber of Commerce has organized public meetings about the upcoming 2024 Capital Project Sales Tax referendum, as part of the Yes! For Greenwood Campaign. […]
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On Nov. 5, voters in Greenwood County will have a decision to improve the quality of life for Greenwood residents. The Capital Project Sales Tax referendum (CPST) will fund $120,000,000 […]
https://yesforgreenwood.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/yes-for-greenwood-logo-680.png00Ellyn Reederhttps://yesforgreenwood.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/yes-for-greenwood-logo-680.pngEllyn Reeder2024-09-15 14:23:332024-10-28 16:37:10Guest column: Vote yes for parks and rec
A public hearing took place at Greenwood County Council’s meeting this week for a boundary line agreement and a memorandum of understanding with Palmetto Crossing Construction to build a 550-foot […]
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MONDAY MCCORMICK COUNTY COUNCIL SPECIAL CALLED MEETING TIME: 11 a.m.. LOCATION: Administration Center, 610 South Mine St., McCormick, SC AGENDA: Call to order, invocation, pledge of allegiance, roll call, presentation: […]
More than $1 million has come in for renovating Katherine Hall — the first of two rounds of penny sales tax funding to revitalize the old mill community center. Built […]
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MONDAY GREENWOOD CITY COUNCIL TIME: 5:30 p.m. LOCATION: 520 Monument St., Greenwood AGENDA: Public hearing — 1. Ordinance number 23-015 Amending the city of Greenwood’s official zoning map by rezoning […]
Capital Project Sales Tax passes for Greenwood County
/in Index-JournalGreenwood County’s capital project sales tax will continue for the next seven years when the 2016 tax comes to an end in 2025. As the 2016 tax approached the end […]
Two seek Greenwood County Council seat as Moates steps down
/in Index-JournalCounty Council Chairman Chuck Moates is not seeking reelection, leaving the District 4 seat open. Democratic nominee Ken Robinson said he hopes to run as a moderate voice on council. […]
Four candidates are vying for District 50 school board positions
/in Index-JournalAs the November elections approach, four candidates are vying for positions on Greenwood County School District 50’s board. Here is a look at the candidates and what they hope to […]
Whiting’s Writings: It’s what we do and why we’re here
/in Index-JournalGreenwood County Council strikes a sidewalk for parking spaces deal with Palmetto Crossing. Greenwood City Council gives its OK to some rezoning requests, one that will bring a mixed development […]
Chamber president hopes to get more people to hear CPST message
/in Index-JournalSince Aug. 29, the Greenwood SC Chamber of Commerce has organized public meetings about the upcoming 2024 Capital Project Sales Tax referendum, as part of the Yes! For Greenwood Campaign. […]
Guest column: Vote yes for parks and rec
/in Index-JournalOn Nov. 5, voters in Greenwood County will have a decision to improve the quality of life for Greenwood residents. The Capital Project Sales Tax referendum (CPST) will fund $120,000,000 […]
Greenwood County Council OKs safety grants, sidewalk construction on Lake Greenwood
/in Index-JournalA public hearing took place at Greenwood County Council’s meeting this week for a boundary line agreement and a memorandum of understanding with Palmetto Crossing Construction to build a 550-foot […]
Public Meetings
/in Index-JournalMONDAY MCCORMICK COUNTY COUNCIL SPECIAL CALLED MEETING TIME: 11 a.m.. LOCATION: Administration Center, 610 South Mine St., McCormick, SC AGENDA: Call to order, invocation, pledge of allegiance, roll call, presentation: […]
Funds begin rolling in for Katherine Hall renovation
/in Index-JournalMore than $1 million has come in for renovating Katherine Hall — the first of two rounds of penny sales tax funding to revitalize the old mill community center. Built […]
Public meetings
/in Index-JournalMONDAY GREENWOOD CITY COUNCIL TIME: 5:30 p.m. LOCATION: 520 Monument St., Greenwood AGENDA: Public hearing — 1. Ordinance number 23-015 Amending the city of Greenwood’s official zoning map by rezoning […]