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Local kids benefit from Arts Council grant
The York County Arts Council recently awarded a small grant to Carolina Community Enhancements, a Fort Mill organization that produces an educational children's TV show.
Christmas didn’t happen last year at Ann’s house. She's hoping this year is different.
He's the new top dog at county's Animal Control
York County Animal Control's new supervisor has just what the county was hoping for: decades of management experience, officials say. Former textile plant manager Steve Stuber of Lancaster started his new post this week.
Tega Cay Water Service has until April to show improvement
Tega Cay Water Service will need to take steps forward by April if it wants a new license to discharge into Lake Wylie.
Volunteers dish up food, fellowship, God’s love
Christ Central Serving Meals Ministry serves up a Thanksgiving dinner to Fort Mill's needy.
Fairway Drive fix sent back to council
Oakes’ family tree rooted in Plymouth
Ministry wants permanent Fort Mill soup kitchen
Fire chief's son accused of using dad's car, badge to impersonate police
Town develops water plant plans
Photo by Mary Lawrence
Pumpkin and Posh are a pair of Bichon Frise owned by Mary Lawrence and Stewart Murphy of Fort Mill. Pumpkin, 4, is a female but very much a tomboy, Mary says. "She loves playing with other dogs. She is can be very vocal and it is as if she is giving you heck or telling you a story. Sure wish she could really talk. I am sure it would be interesting!" Posh, 3, "is shy and the lover. She loves being with Pumpkin and they both love going places with us."
Jackets repeat as Buford Invitational champs
For the second straight year, the Fort Mill High Yellow Jackets started the season off on the right foot.
Nation Ford putting best foot forward
Rec report | Devil Rays battle to win state championship
Yellow Jackets win in rout to open season
Tega Cay Hurricanes blow past the competition
Springfield students buy bricks to help build shelter for pets
Thanks to motivated students at Springfield Middle School, the Humane Society of York County is $2,400 closer to its goal of building a new Fort Mill shelter.
Saving Earth: Gold Hill Elementary students recycle
Man found shot to death on Richland County road
Richland County deputies are trying to determine out what led to a fatal shooting Thanksgiving night.
2 SC women killed on Thanksgiving, found in woods
SC agency payroll, budget cuts bring problems home
Opulent RI mansions embody America's Gilded Age
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Long lines of shoppers give retailers hope for season
Colleges pressed to give credit for work experience
Obama gets 12 stitches in his lip after basketball injury
Black Friday crush forces police to clear Sacramento Wal-Mart
Cholera suspected in case of ill Miami-bound air passenger
Williams leads Maryland past stubbon Elon 76-57
Jordan Williams had 24 points and 13 rebounds, Adrian Bowie scored 14, and Maryland bounced back from a miserable first half to beat Elon 76-57 Friday night.
Diaw, Wallace lead Bobcats over Rockets 99-89
North Carolina A&T beats Greensboro 79-58
No. 23 Maryland beats East Carolina, 76-60
Tijuana's top cop is replaced by his top deputy
Tijuana's mayor-elect said Friday that he will replace the border city's top cop, who launched an unprecedented campaign to loosen the grip of drug cartels on what has been one of Mexico's most corrupt police forces.
Schools in Ciudad Juarez targeted by extortionists
Argentine woman accuses father of decades of abuse
Dominicans demand more money for public schools
Mexico City police remove anti-drug cartel banner
Egyptians protest police violence before election
Megan Crimi can do it all, makes elite program
Megan Crimi is an average teenage girl – just a little more spectacular in many ways.
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Wing King Cafe brings 32 flavors to Fort Mill
Harboring a craving for some honey barbecue wings? Maybe you prefer ginger or garlic-flavored wings?
On Saturday, ‘shop local’ is theme of merchants
In their current economy, local businesses aren’t just pitching what to buy this holiday season. They’re pleading with customers to consider where they buy, too.
York County businesses urge consumers to shop locally
The York County Regional Chamber of Commerce launched a new shop local campaign Thursday with the slogan "Buy Into It! York County."
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South Carolina-Clemson rivalry gets kinder
Should outgoing York County Councilman Paul Lindemann run for S.C. Senate?