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Commissioners Heard Ongoing Issue With Salt Springs Township
Commissioners Heard Ongoing Issue With Salt Springs Township
All members of the Salt Springs Township board, as well as a township resident, were present at the Greenwood County Commission meeting Tuesday, October 10 to discuss ongoing issues. Resident Della Lind was first to address commissioners, sharing that she has not attended a township meeting since May, but noted that her husband had been attending. Lind reported to commissioners that the climate at the meetings continues to worsen and expressed concerns for safety. Lind also voiced support for moving from a township to a unit. She told county officials that a meeting could not be conducted due to yelling from one of the board members. Legal Counsel Paul Dean advised that yelling was disorderly conduct and a law enforcement issue, adding that the rest of the issues described sounded political in nature and could be addressed at the ballot box. 10/17/2023 11:00 PM
Local Cub Scout Pack Holding Popcorn Fundraiser
Local Cub Scout Pack Holding Popcorn Fundraiser
Members of the local Eureka Cub Scout Pack 216 are working on fundraising efforts through their annual popcorn fundraiser. Pack members have product on hand, but will also order product to be received on November 18 and delivered shortly thereafter. To support local cub scouts, contact them on Facebook or call/text 620750-0214 to have a scout come to your door. 10/17/2023 11:00 PM
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Greenwood County Health Department Announced Grant Award During Commission Meeting
Greenwood County Health Department Announced Grant Award During Commission Meeting
On Monday, October 16, Greenwood County Health Department Director Vicki Lindsey reported at the regular commission meeting that $73,014.07 in grant dollars had been awarded. This will fund a mental health worker. Lindsey shared that the department will be applying for another grant for approximately $5,000. This will go towards the purchase of items such as infant car seats and fire alarms for availability to qualifying individuals. 10/17/2023 11:00 PM
U.S.D. No. 389
U.S.D. No. 389
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A Cowboy’s Faith
A Cowboy’s Faith
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GWCHS To Celebrate 50 Years
GWCHS To Celebrate 50 Years
During the 1973 Entre Nous meeting in Eureka, a proposal was made that a historical society should be created for Greenwood County. Plans were made and carried out by members of the club and interested community members. Fifty years later, community members of Greenwood County are invited to join the Greenwood County Historical Society (GWCHS) board in celebration of the GWCHS. 10/17/2023 11:00 PM
GWCH Hosting Medicare Town Hall Meeting
GWCH Hosting Medicare Town Hall Meeting
The Greenwood County Hospital (GWCH) will be hosting a town hall meeting Wednesday, October 25 to discuss Medicare and Medicare Advantage. Together, GWCH and the Eureka Pharmacy, in addition to other speakers, will provide information and answer questions about Medicare. 10/17/2023 11:00 PM
Hamilton City Council Discussed Needed Water Tower Maintenance
Hamilton City Council Discussed Needed Water Tower Maintenance
Treasurer Cindy Hardin was present at the Hamilton City Council meeting last Tuesday for consultation as City Council members discussed the water tower and needed maintenance. Mayor David Harris shared drone footage showing rust/deterioration needing to be addressed. It was noted during discussion that the inspection completed did not reference this. Councilman Charlie Schlotterbeck commented that holding inspection of the standpipe would be something to consider as it is not included in the tower assessment due to this being insulated. A bid was received from Cunningham to complete needed repairs outlined in the inspection report for the amount of $69,465. This does not include the work needed to the standpipe. As available funds and needed work were considered, Schlotterbeck noted that he felt this would withstand the winter, to hopefully be addressed in the spring/summer to afford additional time for savings and scheduling. It was noted that the city could look at completing work to the tank interior and the standpipe and leave the tank exterior to budget for down the road. Exploration of options to finance the project was also discussed so that the entire project could be completed at once. The city will seek estimates for needed repairs and insulation and revisit discussion. 10/17/2023 11:00 PM
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