Progress Newsletters

The Savannah Valley Authority published Progress, a newsletter highlighting the projects of the agency, economic development news of the Savannah River Basin, and progress reports from the Savannah Lakes Village development.

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    Progress
    (South Carolina State Library, 1990-07) Savannah Valley Authority (S.C.)
    The Savannah Valley Authority publishes this quarterly newsletter giving an update on various projects, meetings and developments going on in the Savannah Valley Region. This issue covers among other things, the Russell Project land appraisals, Savannah Lakes Village, wastewater treatment needs and regional grants.
  • Publication
    Progress
    (South Carolina State Library, 1990-10) Savannah Valley Authority (S.C.)
    The Savannah Valley Authority publishes this quarterly newsletter giving an update on various projects, meetings and developments going on in the Savannah Valley Region. This issue covers among other things, Savannah Lakes Village progress, gold mining, Georgia South Carolina development groups and a freshwater coast promotion.
  • Publication
    Progress
    (South Carolina State Library, 1989-04) Savannah Valley Authority (S.C.)
    The Savannah Valley Authority publishes this quarterly newsletter giving an update on various projects, meetings and developments going on in the Savannah Valley Region. This issue covers among other things, Savannah Lakes Village, Lake Russell Project, utility planning and lake levels.
  • Publication
    Progress
    (South Carolina State Library, 1989-10) Savannah Valley Authority (S.C.)
    The Savannah Valley Authority publishes this quarterly newsletter giving an update on various projects, meetings and developments going on in the Savannah Valley Region. This issue covers among other things, the Savannah Lakes Regional Loan Fund, Barite Hill Gold Mine, Dorn Mill Project, regional humanities council, Heritage Festival, erosion control activities and the Savannah River basin water Study.