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Murrells Inlet 2007 sets up agenda with playsite Found: 1 Day 38 Minutes ago The Sun News - The Murrells Inlet 2007 community revitalization group is looking toward adding an educational playsite for children at Morse Park, adding diversity to its board of directors and working on declaring the creek an estuary under the federal government's National Estuary Protection Program.p/The board discussed some initiatives at Wednesday meeting. The board's full yearlong agenda will be set at a planning session Jan. 27 at Inlet Affairs.p/Executive Director Jennifer Averette asked for and received board approval Wednesday to proceed with an grant application to the Francis P. Bunnelle Foundation for an educational site at Morse Park for children....
Georgetown worker alleges harassment by mayor Found: 1 Day 45 Minutes ago The Sun News - Georgetown City Planner Sabrina Morris, who has filed a complaint of sexual harassment against Georgetown Mayor Lynn Wood Wilson, has hired an attorney to represent her, while the city looks into the allegation.p/Georgetown City Council members confirmed Wednesday they had received the letter during an executive session in November, but said they returned the letter and had taken no action.p/The S.C. Municipal Association handbook for employees states that complaints of sexual harassment should be made immediately after the incident, either orally or in writing, and investigated by human resources....
Analysis: Utility toxins go into ponds
Found: 1 Day 2 Hours 56 Minutes ago Post & Courier - South Carolina coal plants dumped more than 1.1 million pounds of arsenic, mercury, lead and other highly toxic chemicals into ash ponds similar to the one in Tennessee that failed in December, a Post and Courier Watchdog analysis shows.
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Georgetown city planner accuses mayor of sexual harrassment Found: 1 Day 6 Hours 41 Minutes ago WPDE News - A stinging letter from Georgetown City Planner Sabrina Morris was sent to city council members Wednesday. In it, she alleges she was sexually harrassed by longtime Mayor Lynn Wood Wilson....
Columbia crews clean up after second sewage spill in a month Found: 1 Day 6 Hours 41 Minutes ago The Herald - COLUMBIA -- A pump malfunction allowed raw sewage to spill from a Columbia city pipe near the Broad River for nearly eight hours Monday.Some of the sewage made it to the river just downstream from the Richland County Rowing Center dock, which could put a stain on what has been a positive program that lures collegiate rowing teams to Columbia for winter break practice sessions....
Langston looking forward to new year as trust chairman Found: 1 Day 7 Hours 52 Minutes ago SCNOW.com - Darlington native and Georgetown resident Sumter Langston is looking forward to the new year as chairman of the Pee Dee Land Trust.
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City planner has hired attorney for sexual harassment case Found: 1 Day 10 Hours 50 Minutes ago The Sun News - Georgetown City Planner Sabrina Morris said she has hired North Charleston attorney Russell Bynum to represent her in the sexual harassment allegations against Mayor Lynn Wood Wilson.p/Morris said she could not comment about the case, but referred all questions to Bynum.p/Bynum works with the Wigger Law Firm in North Charleston, according to an attorney-related Web site....
Georgetown restaurant owners ``shocked''at allegations Found: 1 Day 15 Hours 39 Minutes ago The Sun News - The owners of Beef O'Brady's, a family-style restaurant in Georgetown, said they did not see or hear of any problems with City Council members and city department heads who visited their restaurant in August.p/Cindi Welsh, who owns the business with her husband, Randy Welsh, said she was unaware of any inappropriate comments allegedly made by Mayor Lynn Wood Wilson to City Planning Director Sabrina Morris.p/Morris has given Council a letter, saying that she was sexually harassed at the restaurant by Mayor Lynn Wood Wilson. ...
Heavy rains, gusty winds expected today Found: 1 Day 16 Hours 43 Minutes ago The Sun News - Winds will increase in the coastal areas during the next couple of hours, according to a special weather statement from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, N.C.p/The winds are associated with a line of showers that extend from Georgetown County to Robeson County, N.C., according to the statement. Small hail is possible from the system, but it is moving quickly and should be off the coast around 11 a.m., officials said.p/Officials issued a wind advisory today that is in effect until to midnight. Southwest winds are expected to increase to up 35 mph with gust up to 50 mph, according to the advisory. Winds will shift to the west this afternoon with the strong gusts lasting through the evening....