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News update:
THE WEEK’S TOP STORIES
Budgets: Sheriff’s office seeks nearly $1M for pay raises“We have found ourselves in a perfect storm,” Assistant Sheriff Carter Weaver told the Georgetown County Council at a budget work session this week. The way out will require close to $1 million in additional funds. Read more…
Land use: Granny flats plan brings an extra – praiseDid Georgetown County residents just become more honest? Boyd Johnson, the county planning director, says an ordinance that allows auxiliary dwelling units will legalize a lot of small units that are already occupied. Read more …
Elections: Council District 1 challenger leads in quarterly fundraisingThe challenger for the District 1 seat on Georgetown County Council has raised more money than the incumbent in the last quarter, but still trails overall, according to recent filings with the state Ethics Commission. Read more...
Pawleys Island: As capital projects add up, patrol car becomes a big dealThey wanted an SUV, but decided on a pickup. They wanted a Chevy, but may end up with a Ford. Buying a new patrol car for Pawleys Island Police has taken more twists than Myrtle Avenue as the town embarks on major capital projects that have officials fretting about cash flow. Read more...
Education: Clap your hands if you believeSpoiler alert: Peter Pan won’t be flying over the stage at Waccamaw High. The cast and crew of Waccamaw Intermediate School’s sixth-grade musical expect the production to soar in other ways when the curtain rises today. Read more...
THE WEEK’S FEATURED STORIES
Paper jam: Demand for shredding highlights importance of space in recyclingMichelle LaRocco spent years teaching public officials about sound environmental practices. Now she is on the other side of the desk. Read more ...
BUSINESS NEWSReal estate: Family firm in hands of new familyDoc Lachicotte knew his own children wouldn’t be able to take over the real estate business that bears his name. But he was still able to pass it on to the next generation with the sale earlier this year to the children of one of his long-time development partners. Read more...
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