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Power costs will drop for industry and rise for residents under new Duke rate deal
Upstate residents likely wouldn't be facing as steep of an increase in their power bills if South Carolina officials had used a different method of allocating costs as part of their analysis of Duke Energy's request to raise prices.
2 locals named as High School Heisman finalists
The competition for the 2009 Wendya s High School Heisman Award narrowed on Thursday, and two local student-athletes were named among the 20 state finalists in South Carolina.
Judge again OKs Palmetto Trail plan
A district court judge again has upheld the right of the Palmetto Conservation Foundation to convert a former railroad line through the town of Peak into a recreational trail.
Tour de Tigerville to benefit Tigerville Fire Department
Tour de Tigerville A community involved fundraiser for Tigerville Fire Department.
Peak Fitness parent company files for bankruptcy
The parent company of Peak Fitness has filed for bankruptcy protection, citing the recession and 'liabilities inherited from previous management.' Huntersville-based Fitness Management Group Inc.