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Text us what you think of this episode! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1670014/fan_mail/new] We talk with Pelzer Mayor Chase Smithwick about why local leadership moves faster than national politics and how showing up changes what a town can become. Along the way we get a preview of the Great Anderson County Fair plus a grounded look at budgets, grants, and rebuilding quality of life in a mill town. • deciding to run for office after seeing a need for change • a service mindset shaped by charity work and military disaster response • why council meetings beat Facebook for learning how government works • the time demands of a full-time mayor role without full-time pay • Pelzer’s no city tax reality, Act 388 limits, and the need for grants • lowering poverty through workforce training and practical health support • revitalising parks, preserving mill houses, and rebuilding rec programs • riverfront opportunities like trails, camping, kayaking, and conservation space • working with nearby towns to coordinate events and share resources • Great Anderson County Fair Manager Tod Miller shares highlights, new shows, food, deals, and safety rules for this year's Fair If you want to be a sponsor or a guest on the program, jboone@mypulseradio.com for more information. Any money we make from the show goes to the media broadcasting students for their annual trip. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1670014/support] Thanks for listening! Direct all inquiries to jboone@mypulseradio.com.
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