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City Contacting Other South Carolina Cities for Assistance, Dec. 30, 2005

Solid Waste and Grinding of the Greens, Dec. 28, 2005

City Focuses on Storm-Related Debris Removal, Dec. 19, 2005

Operation Emergency Recovery, Dec. 16, 2005

City Prepared for Severe Weather, Dec. 6, 2005

Winners Announced from Greenville Poinsettia Christmas Parade, Dec. 5, 2005

City of Greenville's "Winter Wonderland" Float to debut at Christmas Parade, Dec. 1, 2005

City of Greenville gains national attention during “ America’s Cities and Towns
Teaming up for Tomorrow” Conference, Nov. 30, 2005

Richardson Street Closed, Nov. 28, 2005

City Celebrates America Recycles Day, Nov. 15, 2005

Donations to Assist Hurricane Katrina Refugees, Sept. 6, 2005

City Announces Location for Donated Items for Hurricane Katrina Refugees, Sept. 6, 2005

City declares Sept. 9 to be George Hincapie Day, Aug. 19, 2005

City Wins International Award for Liberty Bridge, June 9, 2005

Groundbreaking Ceremony for Baseball Stadium, May 26, 2005

2005-06 Budget Has Increased Services Without a Tax Increase,  May 2, 2005

City First to Use Pervious Concrete in the Upstate,  April 26, 2005

Council Member Smock Attends National Conference for Early Childhood,  March 30, 2005

City Will Recycle Computers,  March 29, 2005

City Breaks Ground for New Neighborhood Development,  March 28, 2005

Task Force Plans Summit Meeting,  March 3, 2005

City's Recycling Efforts Recognized with State Award,  February 23, 2005

R & D Park Roads Win Award of Excellence in Engineering, February 16, 2005

City Enters Negotiations with Architectural Firm for Expo Center Renovations, February 14, 2005

City Sells West End Market, Investments Pay Off, January 24, 2005

Greenville Selected for Smart Growth Implementation Assistance, January 12, 2005

City Warns Sprinkler Systems Can Cause "Black Ice", January 11, 2005


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