Todd Etheredge is the mayor of Jackson. 1. WHAT IS THE STATUS OF THE NEW SENIOR CENTER? "It's going out for bid for general contractor...
...the Dark Ages and call Augusta. I think this will add to people's quality of life." - Jackson, S.C., Mayor Todd Etheredge on a proposal expected to be approved by the state's Public Service Commission that will charge residents $1...
...give a presentation about warning signs of gang involvement Thursday evening at Jackson Middle School. Jackson Mayor Todd Etheredge said the meeting is just a preventative measure. "I'm not saying we have a gang problem here in Jackson, but...
...Jackson gas station one step closer to becoming a roadside park. It didn't take workers long, but as far as Mayor Todd Etheredge is concerned, it was too long in coming. "It's been a slow process, and sometimes I thought I'd never see...
...public services. The town is lucky if it can spare $40,000 from its annual budget for capital improvements, Mayor Todd Etheredge said. "These new glass windows on this building, we talked about installing them for three years before we did...
...new senior citizens center. "That's wonderful," Ms. Sullivan said. "Christmas came early," Jackson Mayor Todd Etheredge said after state Rep. Roland Smith presented the check for the new center. "This is a great day for the town and...
...they were to get from the tax. "There's still some hard feelings on the way that thing was done," Jackson Mayor Todd Etheredge said. That presents an obstacle to the six-member panel of elected officials whose task is to sell the second round...
...from former industrial sites, or brownfield sites. The Brownfields grants help revitalize the sites. Jackson Mayor Todd Etheredge said water quality tests about five years ago showed the presence of contaminants that were traced to leaking underground...
...state, approached Jackson's telephone service provider, Verizon South Inc., about the change after town Mayor Todd Etheredge requested the lump fee for residents. The monthly fee has been approved by the commission but won't go into effect...
...residents from the full $325,000 price tag for the new well and an accompanying test well, said Jackson Mayor Todd Etheredge. "We don't plan to go up on any water fees," he said. "And this is something that we've been preparing for...