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City of Greenville water rates to increase, starting in October
Water and sewer rates in Greenville will go up by more than a quarter of their current numbers, starting in October. The Greenville City Council approved a little more than $100 million in bonds to pay for several major water projects at Tuesday’s regular meeting. The Greenville Herald-Banner reports...
B-17 Tail Gunner Program Set for Thursday in Greenville
Jewellee Jordan Kuenstler will discuss her book, Heavy Date Over Germany: The Life And Times of B-17 Tail Gunner Ray Perry, at the World War II History Roundtable Audie Murphy Chapter meeting in the American Cotton/ Murphy Museum in Greenville. The program will begin at 7 p.m. April 25. The public is invited to attend. Kuenstler was a Perry neighbor and interviewed the veteran, father of former Texas Governor Rick Perry. Kuenstler is director of the Museum of the West Texas Frontier in Stamford, Texas. Sponsor of the program is Greenville Electric Utility System [GEUS].
Greenville to host Tuesday afternoon meeting on water, sewer rates, budget
The City of Greenville is hosting a town hall style meeting tomorrow afternoon on the city’s water infrastructure and budget. Tuesday’s event is a strictly informational presentation and forum, with no decisions being made. The Greenville Herald Banner reports the city is looking at $217.6 million in improvements over the next five years to water and sewer infrastructure.
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