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FORT MILL SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNOUNCES TWO NEW PRINCIPALS
FORT MILL, SC — The Fort Mill School District is thrilled to announce the appointments of Ellen Borland as Principal of Pleasant Knoll Middle School and Mabra Wayman as Principal of Riverview Elementary School. The school board approved these selections during the meeting held on Tuesday, June 4. Mrs....
Household Size and Income Guidelines for Free Meals or Reduced-Price Meals
Fort Mill School District today announced its policy for free and reduced-price meals for children served in schools under the National School Lunch Program and the School Breakfast Program. Local school officials have adopted the following household size and income criteria for determining eligibility:. Household Size and Income Guidelines for...
International food hall in Pineville providing new business owners opportunities
PINEVILLE, N.C. — Alley 51, adjacent to the popular international market Super G Mart, is now open after nearly three years of delays. Peter Han, the concept's vice president of operations, likened the food hall to the kind of street alley you might stumble across while traveling overseas, where mouth-watering aromas fill the air.
Wild Weekend in Tega Cay: Black Bear Sightings and a Daring Fawn Rescue
Tega Cay experienced an unexpected wildlife extravaganza over the weekend, captivating residents and sparking a flurry of activity on social media. Numerous residents took to Facebook to share videos and pictures of an unexpected visitor—a black bear wandering through the city. The bear, seemingly unperturbed by its urban surroundings, was spotted in various neighborhoods, causing a mix of excitement and concern among locals.
Report: Suspected serial killer with ties to SC expected to be indicted for 2 more murders
LONG ISLAND, N.Y. (WBTV/CNN) - A suspected serial killer with ties to South Carolina is expected to be indicted on two more murder charges on Thursday, sources told CNN. The man, Rex Heuermann, a New York architect, was discovered to be in partial ownership of property in Chester County last summer, and is believed to have had intentions of moving there upon retirement.
York County residents pushing back against plans for herbicide use by Duke Energy
YORK COUNTY, S.C. — Bill White and his wife Alice spend a lot of time with nature. "It's our quiet time and our piece of heaven," he said. White says the greenery unlocks a portal to their inner peace, and sometimes small memories that cover large parts of their hearts.
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