WARE SHOALS — Katherine Hall was unique among mill buildings. It served as the heart of Ware Shoals for years, and was home to a theater that served as the […]
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Summer has come and gone, with temperatures plunging over the weekend. That didn’t stop some Greenwood County residents from trying to use the Capital Project Sales Tax-funded boat ramp, which […]
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Article Body A $100,000-speed bump is delaying renovations at the Ninety Six Town Park. The 2016 Capital Project Sales Tax referendum allocated $440,727.23 to renovate the Ninety Six Town […]
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What Greenwood County Council saw as another tool in the toolbox, a crowd gathered at Tuesday’s meeting saw as a needless step that they worried would keep lakeside residents from […]
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Greenwood County might hit the $87.9 million revenue cap for the 2016 capital project sales tax early — a far cry from the multi-million dollar shortfall projected just two years […]
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Greenwood County’s newest corporate neighbor is ready to move in. County officials handed over the keys Wednesday morning for the North Greenwood Industrial Park spec building to the E.A. Sween […]
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Greenwood County is getting $38 million from the state to fund the expansion of S.C. Highway 246 South, according to a news release. On Thursday, members of the State Transportation […]
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A more than $1.5 million sewer line project in Ware Shoals needs retooling after problems arose with the original design work. When the 2016 Greenwood County Capital Project Sales Tax […]
We mentioned it before, but it’s certainly worth mentioning again, especially as high school football more officially gets underway following the various jamborees in the area. And that is, our […]
Greenwood County Council had much to be grateful for at Tuesday’s meeting. Councilman Dayne Pruitt, of Ninety Six, thanked Economic Development Director James Bateman for bringing industrial recruitment efforts closer […]
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Katherine Hall renovations need more funds; town eyes tax credits
/in Index-JournalWARE SHOALS — Katherine Hall was unique among mill buildings. It served as the heart of Ware Shoals for years, and was home to a theater that served as the […]
Greenwood County hopes to open boat ramp Dec. 1
/in Index-JournalSummer has come and gone, with temperatures plunging over the weekend. That didn’t stop some Greenwood County residents from trying to use the Capital Project Sales Tax-funded boat ramp, which […]
Ninety Six to re-bid town park upgrades
/in Index-JournalArticle Body A $100,000-speed bump is delaying renovations at the Ninety Six Town Park. The 2016 Capital Project Sales Tax referendum allocated $440,727.23 to renovate the Ninety Six Town […]
Greenwood County seeks new tool in determining lake ownership lines
/in Index-JournalWhat Greenwood County Council saw as another tool in the toolbox, a crowd gathered at Tuesday’s meeting saw as a needless step that they worried would keep lakeside residents from […]
From shortfall to windfall: County officials balance CPST income with rising costs
/in Index-JournalGreenwood County might hit the $87.9 million revenue cap for the 2016 capital project sales tax early — a far cry from the multi-million dollar shortfall projected just two years […]
E.A. Sween is ready to move in; Greenwood County hands over keys
/in Index-JournalGreenwood County’s newest corporate neighbor is ready to move in. County officials handed over the keys Wednesday morning for the North Greenwood Industrial Park spec building to the E.A. Sween […]
$38M coming from state for Greenwood’s Highway 246 expansion
/in Index-JournalGreenwood County is getting $38 million from the state to fund the expansion of S.C. Highway 246 South, according to a news release. On Thursday, members of the State Transportation […]
Ware Shoals scraps original sewer project plans
/in Index-JournalA more than $1.5 million sewer line project in Ware Shoals needs retooling after problems arose with the original design work. When the 2016 Greenwood County Capital Project Sales Tax […]
Our View: On safety, cooperation, projects and planning
/in UncategorizedWe mentioned it before, but it’s certainly worth mentioning again, especially as high school football more officially gets underway following the various jamborees in the area. And that is, our […]
CPST collections on track; city, county firefighters deepen ties
/in UncategorizedGreenwood County Council had much to be grateful for at Tuesday’s meeting. Councilman Dayne Pruitt, of Ninety Six, thanked Economic Development Director James Bateman for bringing industrial recruitment efforts closer […]