...Tucker Mathis, Jr. Pallbearers will be Tucker Mathis, Jacob Mathis, Joel Mathis, Daniel Webber, Phillips Johnson, Jeff Lacey, and Gary McNeal. The family will receive friends at the funeral home this evening, Sunday, June 5, 2011 from 5...
...Pennsylvania; Grant Rung, Pennsylvania, and Robert Terkla, Texas, caught a limit of fish. Lloyd McNair, Hampton Lacey and Jeff Lacey, all of North Augusta, and Allen Ford, of Williston, S.C., caught 26 hybrids and stripers. Alyson Avret and...
...Tucker Mathis, Jr. Pallbearers will be Tucker Mathis, Jacob Mathis, Joel Mathis, Daniel Webber, Phillips Johnson, Jeff Lacey, and Gary McNeal. The family will receive friends at the funeral home this evening, Sunday, June 5, 2011 from 5...
...Sparks, North Augusta; several great- nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be John Heos, John Sparks, Jason Sparks, Jeff Lacey, Barry Barnes, Scottie Higgins, Bill Gibbs and Butch Campbell. The family will receive friends at the funeral home...
...horses living and training near the Powderhouse Road site. Owner Elise D. Faulkner of Aiken and North Augusta developer Jeff Lacey, who had invested heavily in one of the thwarted proposals, announced the sale late Wednesday. Mrs. Faulkner said...
...the land in Aiken County, not subject to city zoning restrictions and still under option to North Augusta developer Jeff Lacey. City council turned down Mr. Lacey's housing plan, refusing to annex the tract. Ms. Crenshaw said Mr. Lacey...
...and shape, the land has not sold, and the selling price has dropped from $25,000 to $15,000 an acre, he said. Jeff Lacey did not disclose what his family's company is paying for it, but he said the price dictates high-density development...
...and the plans approved are significantly different from those the council required of Mrs. Faulkner and developer Jeff Lacey. City attorney Gary Smith said the comparisons don't hold water because the situations are different. Mrs. Faulkner...
...organization "is interested in this property and would like to own this property," Mr. Hickey said. North Augusta developer Jeff Lacey, who had a contract on the land, contingent on approval of his development plan, had invested some $30,000 in time...
...nursing homes, a variety of businesses and more dense development than the Planning Commission approved. Developer Jeff Lacey originally wanted to put 186 homes on the property but has agreed to 168 and rearranged the layout to place only free-standing...