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John DeWorken

@johndeworken

Co-Founder of LobbySC.com. Greenville City Council. Crazy about my Bride, 3 little people, College Football & Travel.

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Congratulations to our Police Chief, Howie Thompson. Well deserved. Without effective public safety, nothing else works. Thankful to have Chief Thompson as our law enforcement leader!

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Political violence in any form against any elected official at any level to whatever ends is unacceptable and un-American. It is a slap in the face of our core principals as Americans.

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🚨 Greenville is growing, but our crime rate is declining. When a crime occurs, Greenville SC Police is tenacious in pursuit of justice, clearing crimes by arrest at more than twice the national average. 👋🏽 Meet GPD's Officer of the Year and learn how his passion keeps our community safe.

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Kiyatec founder Matt Gevaert moved from Canada to SC for a Clemson grad degree. He planned to stay 2 years but he planted roots, building a family and company in #GreenvilleSC. On our GCEDC board, he helps guide decisions on entrepreneurship, life science, and foreign investment.

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EMERGENCY ALERT 🚨 FLASH FLOOD WARNING ⚠️ Life-threatening floods. Do not attempt to travel unless you are under an evacuation order. GPD and GCFD are calling in off-duty personnel to assist with a high volume of calls for help.

EMERGENCY ALERT 🚨 FLASH FLOOD WARNING ⚠️ Life-threatening floods. Do not attempt to travel unless you are under an evacuation order. GPD and GCFD are calling in off-duty personnel to assist with a high volume of calls for help.
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There are reports of stranded vehicles in flood waters, trees on homes and sink holes developing. Mayor Knox White is strongly urging all residents to stay home until conditions improve. We need less traffic on the road so emergency crews can work.

There are reports of stranded vehicles in flood waters, trees on homes and sink holes developing. Mayor Knox White is strongly urging all residents to stay home until conditions improve. We need less traffic on the road so emergency crews can work.
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‼️ STAY HOME ‼️ ALL PARKS CLOSED ‼️ AVOID DOWNTOWN. #GreenvilleSC remains under a Flood Watch and a Tropical Storm Warning. The danger has not yet passed. First responders implore you to stay off the roads.

‼️ STAY HOME ‼️ ALL PARKS CLOSED ‼️ AVOID DOWNTOWN. #GreenvilleSC remains under a Flood Watch and a Tropical Storm Warning. The danger has not yet passed. First responders implore you to stay off the roads.
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Thank you Governor Henry McMaster for visiting our beautiful City this afternoon and talking with our resilient North Main neighbors about the destruction caused by Helene.

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🎶🎅 Santa Claus is coming to town 🎶 and the families along Earle Street are giving him an especially large welcome! 💤 Sleep tight #GreenvilleSC, we hope you find happiness and joy under your tree.🌲

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.The Post and Courier: SC Dept. of Commerce Secretary Harry Lightsey requests $150 million for water and sewer lines, roads, electricity and other utilities to create pad-ready mega-sites for industry, says South Carolina is in danger of falling behind other states.postandcourier.com/business/comme…

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I have declared a State of Emergency to ensure firefighters have the resources they need to combat the Table Rock Fire. The statewide burning ban remains in effect as wildfire risks remain high across the state. Anyone who violates this ban can and will go to jail. Read More: