Government

Hope Lingers for Historic Building

FAIRFIELD – When County Council first broached the subject of demolishing the dilapidated former home of the County’s Voter Registration office at 117 E. Washington...

LongCreek Resident Files FOIA Lawsuit

RICHLAND – A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed by Samuel T. Brick of LongCreek Plantation against Richland County will be heard the week...

R2 Begins Office Renovations

The Richland 2 School Board met Tuesday evening, May 28. Board member Barbara Specter was not in attendance. A quiet moment of prayer for the...

Local Committee to Prioritize Project Needs

BLYTHEWOOD – Town Administrator John Perry is appointing a committee of local residents to refine the list of local projects that have been previously prioritized...

Council OK’s Rezoning, First Reading on Fee Schedule

BLYTHEWOOD – Due to the Memorial Day holiday, Town Council met on Tuesday night at the Manor instead of Monday. After a public hearing for...

Council Receives Waste Flow Update

FAIRFIELD – With the clock ticking on a pair of controversial bills in the General Assembly designed to prevent counties from owning a monopoly on...

Armory Presents Pricey Challenge

N.C. Firm Offers Revitalization Services WINNSBORO – What to do with the Old Armory? It has, for many years, been steadily slipping into a state...

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