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Community
Southern Current Launching New Solar Project in Orangeburg County
- By Press Release
Company investing $28 million in solar farm development
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Southern Current, a leading developer in the residential, commercial and utility-scale solar markets, is expanding its solar farm portfolio with a new facility in Orangeburg County. The company is investing $28 million in this latest project, which will be known as Ulmer Solar, LLC.
Southern Current is an owner and developer of utility-scale solar energy facilities across the southeastern United States. With an in-house team of development professionals, the company manages projects from site selection and origination through construction and operation.
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Greenville Textile Heritage Park Dedicated
- By Willis Meadows
On Saturday, August 25th, over three hundred Monaghan residents and members of the Greenville Textile Society attended the dedication of the Greenville Textile Heritage Park located on Smythe Street. The reality of a park for the Monaghan community began with a vision for a park that reflected the history of textiles in Greenville. The Greenville Textile Society has worked tirelessly to make this happen. But it was the donation of the land that belonged to Monaghan Mill that gave feet to the dream. The combined efforts of the Monaghan community , Greenville County, Greenville County Recreation, and the Greenville Textile Society has kept this dream alive. New families have moved into the community. A new pride has flourished with the long time residents.
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Chief Lance Crowe's intention to retire from the Travelers Rest Police Department
- By Travelers Rest Police Department
After discussing it with the Travelers Rest Police Department team the morning of August 27, 2018, Travelers Rest Chief Lance Crowe announced to the Travelers Rest City Administrator and Council his intention to retire on September 13, 2018. While he was eligible for retirement in December of 2016, this decision was not made lightly, as he had grown to love and respect the Travelers Rest community and the public servants who give their all to its safety and well-being. His time in Travelers Rest now makes up more than half of his law enforcement career.
Lance has accepted an offer for what he expects to be a very rewarding and challenging position of Firm Administrator for a successful CPA firm in Greenville.
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Lace up your sneakers - it's time for our annual 5k Race for Life!
- By Piedmont Women's Center
Join us for Piedmont Women's Center's
Annual 5k Race for Life!
Saturday | October 6, 2018
8:00 AM – 1 mile Fun Run for Kids
9:00 AM – 5k Race for Life
Trailblazer Park
235 Trailblazer Drive | Travelers Rest
Early Registration: Adults $25 | Kids (12 & under): $10
After September 22nd: Adults $30 | Kids (12 & under): $12
*There will be a small surcharge per registration
Food truck and family activities available!
More Information & Registration
piedmontwomenscenter.org/5K or 864-244-1434
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Renovations Begin at Berea's Community and Senior Center
- By Greenville County Councilman Willis Meadows
The artist's rendering of Community Center and floor plan was shown last night. The floor plan shows one large room and two smaller rooms as well as a kitchen. Notice on the right side there is an entrance door and a roll up door that opens to a patio and garden.
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Work Will Begin Soon!
- By Willis Meadows
The old Blockbuster building is nearing the end. The beginning of work to transform it into the Berea Community Center and Senior Action program will begin soon. Bids have been received and accepted. Architectural designs will be presented August 23, 2018 at 6 p.m. at County Square in Suite 400. We will not use Greenville Tech because they have changed their policy on community use (formally was free) and the Library was already booked.
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- NGU Partners to Educate Christian Leaders to Serve Hispanic Churches
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