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Tag: Captain Sam’s Spit

Posted inNews, News Briefs

S.C. lawmakers reach agreement on shoreline management plan

by Dustin Waters June 2, 2016
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Lowcountry senators clash over coastal management bill

by Dustin Waters January 21, 2016
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Both sides claim legal victories in battle over coastal development

by Dustin Waters December 7, 2015
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Battle over Captain Sam’s Spit grows as coastline shrinks

by Dustin Waters November 19, 2015
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Rulings stall controversial Johns, Kiawah Island developments

by Sam Spence May 3, 2013May 18, 2021
Posted inFeatures, News

S.C. Supreme Court paves the way for pavement on Captain Sam’s Spit

by Stratton Lawrence March 13, 2013

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