News Summary
The Ware Shoals Town Council announced exciting plans on February 2, 2025, including the relocation of the police department, the development of a new animal shelter, and the hiring of Officer Samantha Priest. Mayor Bryan Ross spoke about upcoming renovations to Katherine Hall and the transition of museum items. These initiatives aim to enhance community services and improve the quality of life for residents.
Exciting Changes Coming to Ware Shoals!
In a meeting held on February 2, 2025, the Ware Shoals Town Council discussed some major developments that are set to bring exciting improvements to the community. Residents are surely buzzing with anticipation over a series of key issues that were addressed.
Police Department Move: A Fresh Start
One of the most talked-about topics was the potential relocation of the police department. The council is considering moving it to the Ware Shoals Old Mill Personal Building due to ongoing issues at the current station. Since Hurricane Helene caused a serious power outage, the HVAC system has been out of commission. With repair costs estimated at around 16,000 dollars, it seems a move might be the most practical solution.
Even more exciting is Mayor Bryan Ross’s announcement that both the town hall and police department will ultimately transition to Katherine Hall once planned renovations are finished—expected to wrap up in about a year. This shift sounds like a fantastic opportunity to improve services and make them more accessible to the public!
Museum Items Get a New Home
Additionally, Councilman Powell’s collection of museum items will also be making the journey to town hall. It’s an effort designed to enhance visibility and attract more visitors to the town’s history, ensuring that local heritage is showcased in a way that people can appreciate and enjoy more readily!
Welcome Aboard, Officer Samantha Priest!
On the staffing front, there’s more good news. The council unanimously approved the hiring of Samantha Priest as the newest police officer, starting in just a day on February 3, 2025. Her addition to the team signals a commitment to keeping the community safe and providing quality service.
New Shelter for Stray Animals
The animal shelter will not only provide a safe haven for stray critters but will also serve as a resource for local pet owners. Mayor Ross has highlighted the collaboration with Meg Jennings of Back Step Strays and the Greenwood County Humane Society. Their combined efforts aim to ensure that proper care and preventative measures are in place for the numerous furry friends needing attention in the community.
Community Connections
As Ware Shoals continues to grow and evolve, these initiatives demonstrate the council’s commitment to improving the quality of life for all residents—two-legged and four-legged alike. For those with questions about any of these exciting developments, you can contact Renee Ortiz at 864-943-5643. She is ready and available to provide all the info you need!
The future is looking bright for Ware Shoals as the council works diligently to enhance the resources and services for its community. Residents can rest assured that these initiatives are just the tip of the iceberg in what could be a wonderful transformation for the town.
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- Index Journal: Ware Shoals Council Discusses Relocation Issues
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- Wikipedia: Ware Shoals, South Carolina
