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Voters should watch local districts
The Tigerville Fire District has offered a cautionary tale to area taxpayers that they need to take an interest in what the most local of elected officials are doing.
Reindeer Run and more news from Tigerville Elementary School
* Hope Chapman, 4th grade teacher, was recently selected as Tigerville's Biggest Turkey.
Veterans Day and more news from Tigerville Elementary
Newspaper staff members are Elena Cooke, Nikki Hill, Blaine Stevenson, Miranda Capps, Morgan Johnson, Michelle Gambrel, Maceon Urueta, Regan Wofford, Sarah Arrowood, Kajsa Mertens, Dawson Mizelle, and Andy Tate.
Tigerville fire district awash in debt
A county fire district is struggling to deal with nearly $300,000 in unexpected obligations - roughly the amount of its annual budget - in what elected officials describe as "mismanagement" of funds in the absence of public scrutiny.
Fall Festival and more at Tigerville Elementary
* The Tigerville Fall Festival will be held on Friday, October 9th from 5-8. Tickets can be ordered in advance and this event is open to the entire Tigerville community.
Socials and more news at Tigerville Elementary School
4K-2nd grades may attend their social on Thursday, September 24, from 2:45-4:00. 3rd-5th grades will enjoy their social on Friday, September 25, from 2:45-4:00. A permission slip and five dollars must be received at the school by the morning of the social your child is planning on attending.
Summer reading program and more at Tigerville Elementary School
These students were rewarded with a cake and ice cream party in the Media Center, as well as receiving a new book.
Greenville County lends $45,000 to Tigerville fire district
Greenville County taxpayers are funding a $45,000 loan to help the Tigerville Fire Department recover from what one County Council member called financial "mismanagement." County officials say the lifeline is unprecedented but is no bailout because they will get all the money back by February, and that cost-cutting new leadership at the department ...
Greenville County lends $45,000 to Tigerville fire district
Greenville County taxpayers are funding a $45,000 loan to help the Tigerville Fire Department recover from what one County Council member called financial "mismanagement." County officials say the lifeline is unprecedented but is no bailout because they will get all the money back by February, and that cost-cutting new leadership at the department ...
Tour de Tigerville to benefit Tigerville Fire Department
Tigerville Fire Department will be holding it first annual Tour De Tigerville bicycle ride on Saturday, July 18, 2009.
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