May 11, 2016
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Rock Hill school board seeks input on religious study release policy
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Community news for York, Chester and Lancaster counties, May 12, 2016
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High school roundup: Westminster Catawba baseball wins playoff opener
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Crews upright train cars derailed near downtown Rock Hill
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Clover boys headed to soccer state final
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Legendary retired York County Judge John Buford Grier dies at 78
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Pothole trucks eliminate road-repair backlog, Rock Hill says
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Anti-transgender law cited in allowing NC high schoolers to carry Mace, pepper spray on campus
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A first look inside the Smithsonian’s African American museum: Stunning views, grand scale
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7 days in a week: Best bets to fill the hours
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York student-athlete trio to play college sports
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Rock Hill Bearcats duo signs NLIs
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An exercise to help unclutter that smartphone
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NCAA relaxing restrictions on NBA draft prospects was uncommon common sense
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Courtroom showdown: Is Richland County’s ankle monitoring legal?
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Faith Presbyterian ready to build new Indian Land Church
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Riversweep returns May 21 on Lake Wylie, with prizes
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The Bible: With power comes responsibility
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Column: Sure it’s kitsch, but it is Fort Mill kitsch
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Police: Rock Hill barber pulled gun on customer, said he ‘does not cut black hair’
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Officials: Lancaster Co. animal control employee on leave, investigation underway
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SC secretary admits using $97,000 in church funds to buy drugs