1914 Nueces County Courthouse historic designation removed, paving way for demolition
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1914 Nueces County Courthouse historic designation removed, paving way for demolition
By Rachel Denny Clow, Alexis Scott Click here for updates on this story CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (KRIS) — The Texas Historical Commission has removed the historical preservation easement from the 1914 Nueces County Courthouse, clearing the way for the potential demolition of the 109-year-old landmark that has long teetered between preservation and destruction. The development marks a potential final chapter for a building once considered the mo…
County advances courthouse repair plan
CLARION – Clarion County Commissioner Ted Tharan gave his own “TED talk” Tuesday morning during the regularly scheduled commissioners’ meeting in hopes of approving a new maintenance position to continue the renovation of the Clarion County Courthouse following the bankruptcy…
County officials provide update - Sequoyah County Times
It’s been five months since the former Agent Funeral Home was demolished to make room for the new Sequoyah County courthouse annex. The barren landscape at the southeast corner of Chickasaw Avenue and Elm Street must now be prepared further before the $2.5 million annex is built, District 3 County Commissioner Jim Rogers told business and community leaders assembled for Wednesday’s Sallisaw Chamber of Commerce’s monthly membership luncheon.
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