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Posted inNews, News Briefs

Mt. Pleasant council votes against moratorium on residential development

by Dustin Waters July 13, 2016
Posted inNews, News Briefs

Mt. Pleasant officials face harsh criticism, infighting over Shem Creek’s future

by Dustin Waters February 9, 2016
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Saving Shem Creek: It’s not a real cause until a bumper sticker is made

by Courtney Davis O'Leary August 5, 2014
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The debate over the proposed Shem Creek parking garage is starting to get loud

by Courtney Davis O'Leary May 14, 2014
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Some Old Village residents uneasy about their new gun-selling neighbor

by Courtney Davis O'Leary February 19, 2014
Posted inFeatures, News

Trapped in Mt. P: East of the Cooper without a bridge

by Corey Hutchins February 5, 2014
Posted inFeatures, News

Mt. P takes on traffic, sprawl, and an aging population

by T. Ballard Lesemann January 5, 2011

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