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September 2017
| September 6
September 6, 2017
Former Winthrop student sues over his dismissal after Fort Mill police killed his dog
York County leads nation in jobs growth – again. And it’s not even close
The Buzzie awards are back: You can vote for the area’s top hotspots, food, people
Carolinas’ gas prices closing in on highest average in two years after Harvey
Who were the stat monsters from Aug. 30-Sept. 2 HS football games?
It’ll be a huge addition for Fort Mill. Too big, some say, for their neighborhood.
Fort Mill candidate filings are open. So, where are the races? Will there be any?
My view: Fort Mill ESL program extends a hand of friendship to those who crave it
Fort Mill High swim team sweeps Nation Ford and Northwestern
This week in Fort Mill history: Do you remember?
Indian Land church finally has a home of its own
Armed robbers wearing bandanas over faces hit Rock Hill convenience store