BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C.—Berkeley County leaders have inched closer to changing the current form of government and eliminating the county’s long-standing supervisor position. In a 6-2 vote, council advanced first reading of the measure on Friday. Two more readings are needed before it’s then put to a public vote. If council approves the ordinance during the third reading, voters would have […]
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Goose Creek Mayor’s Town Meeting To Focus On Business
GOOSE CREEK, S.C.–Goose Creek Mayor Michael Heitzler wants to talk shop with the city’s business community. The Mayor is inviting Goose Creek business owners and business leaders to a town meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 26 at City Hall. On the agenda is a discussion of the city’s strategic plans, with an emphasis on how those plans will […]
Berkeley County Seeks Attorney General Opinion On Accommodation Tax
MONCKS CORNER, SC – Following County Council’s vote at their December 12th meeting to seek a legal opinion from the Attorney General on the makeup and responsibilities of the Accommodation Tax Advisory Committee, Berkeley County Attorney John O. Williams submitted a formal request to Alan Wilson’s office yesterday. In his letter to the Attorney General, Williams asks General Wilson for […]
Seven People Selected For Goose Creek’s Cultural Arts Commission
GOOSE CREEK, S.C.–Goose Creek City Council voted unanimously to appoint seven residents to serve on the city’s newly-formed Cultural Arts Commission. Council met in regular session on Dec. 13 at City Hall. The commission’s purpose is to create new ways to bring the arts into Goose Creek, while tapping into the city’s own artistic community. Chosen for the commission were […]
Berkeley County & FEMA To Host Town Hall Meeting Tuesday In Bonneau
BONNEAU, S.C. – County Supervisor Bill Peagler announced today that Berkeley County Government and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in coordination with community partners, will be hosting a Hurricane Matthew Disaster Relief Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday, December 6, 2016 in Bonneau. The meeting will be held from 6:30 PM until 8:30 PM in the Fellowship Hall of the […]
Moncks Corner Leaders Consider New Logo To Boost Economy, Tourism
MONCKS CORNER, S.C.–The city of Goose Creek isn’t the only municipality considering a new logo. Moncks Corner leaders are looking to do the same. Recently, residents had the opportunity to choose from several town logos through an online survey. “Right now, the town does not really have a logo. It has a seal,” stated Mayor Michael Lockliear. “A logo is about branding, […]
Stratford Grad Likely Youngest Elected Official In South Carolina
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C.–Amid the record turnout during Tuesday’s historic election, a 2014 Stratford High School grad made history of sorts by likely becoming the youngest elected official in South Carolina. Phillip Habib, 20, was elected as Berkeley County’s Soil and Water District Commissioner on November 8th. “It is the utmost honor to have been chosen by the residents of Berkeley County,” stated […]
Berkeley County Votes: View The Unofficial Election Results Here
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C.–Thousands of voters flocked to the polls in records numbers in Berkeley County on Tuesday. In fact, some voters say they waited as long as two hours to cast their vote. According to election officials, out of the more than 117,000 registered voters in Berkeley County, nearly 60 percent of them went to the polls to vote in […]
Berkeley County Voters Face Long Lines, Some “Hiccups” At The Polls
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C.–So far, Berkeley County voter turnout in Tuesday’s General Election has been huge. According to election officials, some voters began showing up at the polls as early as 6 a.m. in Berkeley County. “We expect about 75% of the registered voters to vote today, that would be roughly 90,000 voters,” stated Adam Hammons, the director for Berkeley County […]
Goose Creek Community Mourns The Loss Of Longtime Volunteer
GOOSE CREEK, S.C.–The City of Goose Creek has lost a lifelong public servant who always put others ahead of herself. Nancy Trevino, a member of the Goose Creek Recreation Commission for over 30 years, died on Monday, Oct. 10. She was 78. The current vice chairman of the Recreation Commission, Mrs. Trevino was one of the founders of the commission’s […]
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