Greenville Mayor David Dreiling served in his final full meeting on the City Council on Tuesday night as term limits forced him out of office, but it was not without
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A panel discussion with Greenville Mayor David Dreiling, Greenville ISD Superintendent Demetrus Liggins, Greenville City Manager Summer Spurlock, Hunt Regional Medical Center President and CEO Richard Carter and real estate agent Kevin Sawatsky about how the community will recover from the C…
What will Greenville and Hunt County be like in the years ahead, once the COVID-19 pandemic has finally disappeared?
The Herald-Banner posed that question to a panel of local business and government officials, who met at the newspaper Thursday for a Facebook Live presentation on the topic of âOnwardâ Navigating the post-coronavirus world in Greenville.â
Herald-Banner Editor Louis Amestoy moderated the discussion among the speakers, which included Hunt Regional Medical Center President and CEO Richard Carter, Greenville Mayor David Dreiling, Greenville City Manager Summer Spurlock, Greenville Independent School District Superintendent Demetrus Liggins and Ke
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Hunt County Judge Bobby Stovall addresses the audience seated in the Texan Theater Friday for the âState Of The Cityâ and âState of the Countyâ addresses during the Greenville Chamber of Commerce Quarterly Luncheon.
City of Greenville and Hunt County leaders told a crowd inside the Texan Theater Friday that the local governments were able to deal with the effects of COVID-19 and then a major winter storm and come out strong.
âI see a rapidly growing city as a place to live, grow and prosper,â said Greenville Mayor David Dreiling, who along with Hunt County Judge Bobby Stovall were the guest speakers for the âState Of The Cityâ and âState of the Countyâ addresses during the Greenville Chamber of Commerce Quarterly Luncheon.