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Chatham received $25-million loan for new courthouse

Posted on October 20, 2010 by Staff

Chatham County has received a $25-million Rural Development loan to construct a new judicial center in Chatham County.

A fire in the Historic Chatham County Courthouse forced the county to relocate all court businesses to any available spaces in the county, creating an urgent need for a new centrally located judicial center. The new facility will provide much-needed administrative office space as well as grand jury rooms and courtrooms to replace those lost in the fire.

Reps. Bob Etheridge and David Price will join USDA Deputy Under Secretary Victor Vasquez to announce the grant at 12:30 p.m. on Friday at the Chatham County Courthouse.

1 thought on “Chatham received $25-million loan for new courthouse”

  1. Mary V. DeMilia says:
    October 20, 2010 at 3:49 pm

    This is so sad to me. You see, our country has a total debt of 13.6 trillion (you read that right) and this is ANOTHER project that Bob Etheridge brought funding for (which is OUR TAX money, or China’s money if you want to be correct).

    It jus amazes me how many projects he had gotten funding for, after his YES vote on the health care bill. UNREAL TO ME!

    HE HAS TO GO!!!!!!!

    BOB ETHERIDGE….YOU ARE FIRED!!!

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