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July 2018
| July 27
July 27, 2018
A city faces one of its bigger calls in recent memory. So, why so quiet in Tega Cay?
No internet access at home? York County Library can help you change that
Carowinds Boulevard near NC line, blocked Friday morning after crash, now re-opened
Can’t afford health care? Rock Hill clinic expanding help for those in need
While you were snoozing, the Clover Blue Eagles got the 2018 football season underway
New Clover park opens with a ‘splash’ for York County residents
More than a dozen acres could be added to Fort Mill. Here’s what owners want there.
This week in Fort Mill history, In 1998: Carney hired to assist Fort Mill High band
Investing in itself. Tega Cay considers financing infrastructure for new development
Wave that flag: Tega Cay 12U team learns on the fly to win Battle Carolinas
Nation Ford High looks forward to using new tennis courts