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Dowe, DeWorken win contested council races

  • Evan Peter Smith
  • November 6, 2019
After a contested race, two opponents come together in good faith and mutual appreciation
Dorothy Dowe
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Op-Ed: At-large candidate Dorothy Dowe in her own words

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  • October 31, 2019
City-council hopeful Dowe wants to give constituents a voice regarding city's growth and change.
George Fletcher
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Op-Ed: At-large candidate George Fletcher in his own words

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  • October 31, 2019
City council-hopeful Fletcher believes smart city technology can help tackle affordable housing and transit issues.
John DeWorken
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Op-Ed: District 1 candidate John DeWorken in his own words

  • Guest Contributor
  • October 31, 2019
Greenville City council-hopeful John DeWorken wants to balance growth with championing neighborhoods.
Matt Johnson
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Op-Ed: District 1 candidate Matt Johnson in his own words

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  • October 31, 2019
Greenville City council-hopeful Matt Johnson says he is the "independent voice" Greenville needs.
John DeWorken
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Republican City Council candidate John DeWorken on the issues

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  • October 29, 2019
DeWorken is running against Matt Johnson for the District 1 seat.
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Candidates in Greenville’s second search for a new city manager narrowed

  • Cindy Landrum
  • April 16, 2019
Six candidates remain in the second search for Greenville’s new city manager. The city received about 350 applications for the position, the holder of which serves as Greenville’s chief executive…
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Greenville City Council candidate Lindsey Jacobs says everybody needs a seat at the table as Greenville grows

  • Cindy Landrum
  • April 15, 2019
Lindsey Jacobs says all city residents need to have representation in city hall. That's why she says she's running for Greenville City Council.
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John DeWorken takes another run at a Greenville City Council seat

  • Cindy Landrum
  • April 15, 2019
John DeWorken may be running for a different seat on the Greenville City Council than he did two years ago, but he says the issues are the same.
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Two Greenville City Council races up for election this year will be contested

  • Cindy Landrum
  • April 1, 2019
Two of three Greenville City Council seats up for election this year will be contested.
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Matt Johnson running for Greenville City Council

  • Cindy Landrum
  • March 28, 2019
Attorney Matt Johnson will seek Greenville City Council District 1 seat.
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Greenville City Council gives initial approval to land sale for development that includes affordable housing, office space

  • Cindy Landrum
  • February 13, 2019
A new affordable housing and office space development on West Washington Street is one step closer to reality with Greenville City Council's initial approval of land sale and development agreement.
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Greenville spending over $500k to replace fire department radios

  • Cindy Landrum
  • February 13, 2019
Replacing Greenville's 15-year-old public safety radios will cost $2.3 million. The city will start with the fire department.
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Amy Ryberg Doyle won’t seek re-election to Greenville City Council

  • Cindy Landrum
  • February 12, 2019
Amy Ryberg Doyle will not seek re-election to Greenville City Council.
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Greenville takes new approach to city manager search

  • Cindy Landrum
  • January 17, 2019
Greenville taking different approach in second city manager search.

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