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Project moves step closer to reality
Frank and Sharon Bynum stared at York County's route on the proposed Carolina Thread Trail.
Severe thunderstorm warning issued for central York County
A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for central York County until 8:45 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.
Sharon bank gets historic designation
From the time it was founded in 1909, the First National Bank of Sharon has brought stability the people of western York County could count on.
Duracell plans $60M in upgrades
Courthouse may get new windows County Council DOES do windows. Prostitution sting nets four arrests Four Lancaster woman were arrested and charged after a prostitution sting Thursday night.
Group wants young black men to know they matter
Way out in the boondocks, in tiny Sharon in western York County, estimated population 471, a group of black men are trying to save everybody else who looks like them.
Kershaw County implementing new animal control ordinance
Kershaw County residents could have more options when it comes to stray or nuisance animals, under a new animal control ordinance.
Substation plan close to reality
By Kimberly Dick kdick@heraldonline.com Published 06/01/08 - 12:00 AM A few thousand rural York County residents soon could have a fire station closer to home.
By Staff Reports The Herald Published 05/25/08 - 12:00 AM Students will not attend school Monday.
Local Newsmakers - May 18, 2008
By Staff Reports heraldonline.com FTP Published 05/18/08 - 12:00 AM The Tega Cay Lions Club recognized 16 Fort Mill High seniors from Tega Cay for academic excellence May 10 at a breakfast meeting. via Rock Hill Herald
Sharon fighter goes pro with FD fundraiser
“I may stand back and kind of laugh a little bit.”
Last year, Kelly "Bear" Bradham got in a ring to fight with pro wrestler "The Masked Assassin," so the Sharon Fire Department could pay for a new truck. via Clover Herald
Schools experiment with schedule timing
“I need more time. I have yet to be able to cover everything in the curriculum I have to cover”
Georgetown High School honors English teacher Sharon Gordon tells student Danasha Anderson and her group that they need to write a proposal for a satirical argument. via Myrtle Beach Online
General Bob Livingston spoke with WIS via satellite Thurs. morning
“Yeah, that's been really hard for me to deal with”
The next group of South Carolina's 218th is back on American soil. The National Guard says about 200 members of the 218th touched down at Pope Air Force Base Tuesday morning shortly after 7am. via WIS-TV Columbia
“It's a clich, but it is true, freedom isn't free”
Wartime can be hard on family, but it makes reunions sweeter By Andrew Dys adys@heraldonline.com Updated 04/03/08 - 12:46 AM Andy Burriss • aburriss@heraldonline.com Spc. via Rock Hill Herald
Two more contenders throw hats in the ring
“I've addressed every issue I had. I had concerns, not promises”
By Kimberly Dick kdick@heraldonline.com Updated 03/26/08 - 12:02 AM Two more people declared for spots on the York County Council on Tuesday, adding more faces to an already crowded field. via Rock Hill Herald
News In Brief - March 25, 2008
By Staff and Wire Reports The Herald Updated 03/25/08 - 1:03 AM Smyrna Republican plans second run at council seat Kenny Ruffin of Smyrna plans to announce his intention to run for election to the York County ... via Rock Hill Herald
ABC News 4 - Five Arrested in North Charleston Drug and Weapons Bust
“This operation was in response to complaints from citizens, and to address the violent crime that has recently plagued this community”
North Charleston, SC Search warrants executed by North Charleston Narcotics Unit, assisted by the S.P.E.E.D. Team, S.W.A.T. Team, ATF, South Carolina Probation and Parole, and D.E.A. in the North Charleston ... via WCIV
“They say I'm too fast or something”
Walking enthusiasts enjoy their time together Keith Gedamke / The Item Salon owner Debbie Quick walks at Sumter Mall at 9 a.m. last week. via The Item
York Mayor Lee to challenge Cox for County Council seat
“I feel like I've done a better than adequate job”
By Adam MacInnis Enquirer-Herald Updated 03/14/08 - 12:29 AM Precisely 186 people have asked York Mayor Eddie Lee to run for a seat on the York County Council, Lee says. via Rock Hill Herald
“We looked at the buildings and found out we needed to increase security”
Officials keep watchful eye on government buildings Chris Moore / The Item The doors along Law Range bear signage Thursday morning that they are no longer entrances to the Sumter County Courthouse. via The Item
“This is a stepping stone for me and it's just an opportunity for me to show whether I can or can't.”
The York School board approved the resignation of Hickory Grove/Sharon Elementary principal Cindy Howell during a special meeting Feb. via Clover Herald