I could not find a copy of the entire story dated July 16, 2014, but found the draft for the original, you might enjoy reading it. I you like this story I have plenty more. Know your local history ... A front-page comparison article in a recent Morton Times News compared real estate taxes to surrounding communities and behold Morton was listed with the lowest rate per assessed value. No wonder so many people migrate to Morton. Naturally, it fired up my curiosity gene and required follow up. I found one of the reason but certainly not all and a subject affecting the community just like South Carolina's congressman Trey Gawdy's IRS investigation, cannot be brushed aside and forgotten, I intent to touch on it again. From immediate information obtained from reliable sources I discovered that 115 homes had been sold in Morton thus far this year of which 14 were new construction for 4.5 million dollars or...
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