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On June 1 residents in District 4 can begin heading to the polls for early voting in the second election to decide their representative. Election Day will be June 12. ....
TravelAwaits May.11.2021 Greenville, South Carolina, is a sweet Southern secret that is no longer a secret. In 2020, was named the “#1 Friendliest City in the U.S.” by Conde Nast Traveler, and the accolades keep rolling in. Located in South Carolina’s Upcountry, less than an hour from the North Carolina state line, Greenville has become a hot destination for both tourists and people wanting to relocate. Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport offers direct flights to seventeen U.S. destinations. This, along with its proximity to I85, ensures easy access to a fun-packed family vacation or weekend getaway in Greenville. Why is Greenville such an irresistible draw? Perhaps it’s her combination of Southern charm and smooth sophistication. Or maybe it’s because spending time in Greenville is a sure-fire antidote to boredom, dreariness, and negativity. Here is a small sample of the city’s best attractions and activities. ....
Criminal mischief was reported at midnight Saturday in the 3300 block of Toledo Drive. Criminal mischief was reported at 12:29 a.m. Sunday in the 1300 block of Jefferis Avenue. Driving while intoxicated was reported at 1:08 a.m. Sunday near the intersection of Bunny Trail and Clear Creek Road. Driving while intoxicated was reported at 5:07 a.m. Sunday near the intersection of East Central Texas Expressway and Trimmier Road. Burglary of a habitation with no forced entry was reported at 9:10 a.m. Sunday in the 2000 block of Corona Drive. Criminal trespass was reported at 12:45 p.m. Sunday in the 6000 block of Bedrock Drive. ....
By a narrow 4-3 vote, the Killeen City Council voted Tuesday to approve Executive Director of Public Works Danielle Singh as the new assistant city manager. Voting in favor of Singhâs appointment were Councilmembers Terry Clark, Steve Harris Debbie Nash-King and Ken Wilkerson. Councilwoman Melissa Brown, Councilman Rick Williams and Councilwoman Shirley Fleming voted against the motion. Singh will be filling the position that has been vacant since David Ellison retired in late October 2020. Brown said it is not the councilâs job to approve someoneâs position because they like them and that there has been a breach of trust against the council, which had not been informed of the hire in advance by City Manager Kent Cagle. ....
The Killeen City Council expected to vote Tuesday on whether to spend $100,000 as a contribution to the new traffic light that is up and running at the intersection of Golden Gate Drive and Clear Creek Road in west Killeen. Last week, the item was brought to the council during its workshop meeting and there was a lengthy discussion about whether the council should have to pay anything for a project that is already complete. Bubba Purser, a well-known local developer, paid for the light at around $420,000 and is asking the council to contribute $100,000 back to him. He said it is only equitable for the council to pay him that amount because they are going to get a light that they would have had to build in the future for âa quarter on the dollar.â ....