Five recent changes impacting residents in Lexington County
From a recently passed $240 million bond referendum for schools to a local hospital being dropped by a large insurer, the changes loom large in the county.
November, 2024 - December, 2024
Lexington County residents have seen multiple changes that will impact their day-to-day lives in the last two months.
A plan for countywide garbage collection was abandoned, concrete medians were installed along one of the county's busy roads, residents began to hear about potential changes to their tax bills, a local hospital was dropped by a major insurer and a $240 million bond referendum was passed in one of the county's school districts.
A plan for countywide garbage collection was abandoned, concrete medians were installed along one of the county's busy roads, residents began to hear about potential changes to their tax bills, a local hospital was dropped by a major insurer and a $240 million bond referendum was passed in one of the county's school districts.
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