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An upcoming in-person, drop-in meeting will give District 2 residents the opportunity to discuss recently updated land development rules with County staff and ask questions.
A bundle of recent renovations to the home at 801 Wildwood Ave. were unveiled recently, including facade improvements, landscaping, new flooring, new paint and an upgraded kitchen. The front of the structure also sports newly restored, historically accurate windows, thanks to a $29,403 historic preservation grant from the Richland County Conservation Commission.
Residents of the Lower Richland community can get the COVID-19 vaccine and take advantage of other services at a one-stop-shop hosted by County Councilwoman Cheryl English, District 10.
As a new school year kicks off, the Richland Soil and Water Conservation District (RSWCD) is again offering opportunities for conservation engagement by K-12 students, teachers and staff, through Conservation Education Mini-Grants and the Youth Conservation Poster Contest.
County Council Vice Chair Yvonne McBride, District 3, has been appointed to serve on several committees for the National Association of Counties (NACo), an organization that advocates for more than 3,000 local governments.
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