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November 2017
| November 13
November 13, 2017
Big lots. Better roads. How York County could set new rules for new homes.
‘Criss-cross’ intersection in York replaced by roundabout, thanks to Pennies
Local CFB players: Anthony Johnson tops 1,000 yards receiving
Letter: No need to head to Charlotte if you want to see a show!
She helped put Lake Wylie on the map. Friends recall how “Mama C” changed everything.
Huntley retains Fort Mill Ward 3 seat; Run-off next week to determine at-large winner
York babysitter punched child, 3, covered bruises with toothpaste, prosecutor says
SWAT called to Tega Cay incident after shots fired; man charged
Rock Hill man shows up at hospital after being shot; police investigating
A thief with expensive taste: $5.5K worth of jackets stolen from Rock Hill store
Rock Hill man charged after repeated harassing 911 calls, police say