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Interstate 526's Mark Clark Extension proposal in Charleston is dead, but other major road projects in West Ashley, James Island and elsewhere are in works.
Charleston County and SC state agencies are dividing up the remaining money and land purchased for the $2.3 billion I-526 Mark Clark Extension road project.
Still, Thomas has never supported the Mark Clark extension. “There were so many other needs that we could have been addressing on Johns Island instead of this,” he said. He’s been fighting ...
Mark Clark, 77, of Cedar Rapids, passed away on Oct. 4th, 2024, due to complications after surgery. Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Mark was born on September 1st, 1947, to ...
Sep. 9—ROCHESTER — A big iconic voice — Big Mark Clark — is stepping away from the radio microphone after 28 years on the air in Rochester. Clark announced Monday that his last day as the ...
By comparison, the Mark Clark is a much larger project. Had this year's referendum question passed, many voters presumed that it would take well over 10 years to build even the first phase.
This comes after the county sales tax referendum, which would have raised $5.4 billion over roughly 25 years, with $1.8 billion going to the Mark Clark extension, was rejected by 61.4% of ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - The State Transportation Infrastructure Bank has voted to terminate the Mark Clark Expressway intergovernmental agreement with Charleston County and the Department of ...
"It is with a heavy heart that Escambia County Fire Rescue announces the passing of Chief Mark Clark, who faithfully served the residents of Ferry Pass for 34 years," an ECFR Facebook post says.
Still, Thomas has never supported the Mark Clark extension. “There were so many other needs that we could have been addressing on Johns Island instead of this,” he said.
Big Mark Clark, who has been on Rochester radio for 28 years, announced Monday that his last day on the air at Laser 101.7 will be Friday. He is shifting to selling vehicles at Rochester Toyota.