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Teresa Myers Ervin to become first woman, first African-American mayor of Florence - African American News Today - EIN Presswire

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FLORENCE, SC (WBTW) – Teresa Myers Ervin will become the first woman mayor and the first mayor who is African-American for the City of Florence after Tuesday’s election win. This also is the first time the city has had a new mayor in more than a decade. Current Mayor Stephen Wukela, who was first elected mayor […]

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