Andrew Dys
Andrew Dys
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ANDREW DYS
York County World War II, Korea vets head to DC on Honor Flight
Eight veterans of World War II and Korea will go on the latest SC Honor Flight to Washington, DC.
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ANDREW DYS
Survivor of Catawba mill explosion still recovering a year later
Wayne Vinson was blinded and burned over almost 70 percent of his body in an explosion at the Resolute Forest Products plant outside Rock Hill on May 19, 2012. He has endured incredible pain and surgeries and skin grafts and still hopes to see again.
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ANDREW DYS
Rock Hill schools, churches team up after 'angel's' death
Nyla Smith, 11, who battled cerebral palsy, died May 11. Those who knew her in special needs classes have raised money to pay for her burial.
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ANDREW DYS
The fallen: York County honors officers killed in line of duty
Police officers killed on duty were honored Wednesday as those who still serve risk lives for the public.
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ANDREW DYS
Victim remains disabled, broke as York County serial shooter seeks new trial
Phillip Watts shot four people in a 2008 York County crime spree, including former Fort Mill Mayor Charles Powers and York’s Ida Neal Thompson. Thompson is disabled and almost broke after Watts took her ability to work.
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ANDREW DYS
64 years in the making, Chester mom celebrate’s Mother’s Day with her son
In 1949 Frances Dove put her son up for adoption. 64 years later mother and son met for the first time.
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ANDREW DYS
It floats! Clover students’ 23-foot cardboard boat survives Lake Wylie
The boat Clover High student built from cardboard didn’t just float, the kids and a couple adults rowed it a mile on Lake Wylie Saturday.
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ANDREW DYS
Mother’s Day special for 31-year-old mother of 18-year-old son in Rock Hill
Shannon Kimbrell was 13 years old when she had her son, Jordan. She refused an abortion, refused adoption, and struggled to raise her son.
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ANDREW DYS
Women swing hammers to build Rock Hill Habitat home
Wednesday was “Women Build Workday,” part of national Women Build Week, as dozens of local volunteers worked on two Habitat for Humanity homes in Rock Hill.
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ANDREW DYS
5 Hells Angels face sentencing Thursday in drug, gun conspiracy
Five of 15 bikers connected to the Rock Hill Hells Angels will be sentenced Thursday in federal court after an investigation into drug sales, gun running, and conspiracy to commit widespread crimes.




