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  • Sixteen Fort Mill Student-Athletes Sign Letters of Intent on National Signing Day
    Sixteen student-athletes from Fort Mill High School celebrated a major milestone on Wednesday, signing their National Letters of Intent to continue their academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level. The signing ceremony, held in the school’s gymnasium, marked the culmination of years of dedication and hard work for these talented Yellow Jackets. The signees represent a variety of sports, including baseball, football, and bowling, and will compete at the NCAA Division I, II, and junior college levels across multiple states. Baseball Leads the Way Fort Mill has long been known for its powerhouse baseball program, and this year is…
  • Stuti Shrestha of Fort Mill Named to Augustana College’s fall semester Dean’s List
    ROCK ISLAND, IL (01/31/2025)–Stuti Shrestha, a Business Analytics, Computer Science major, of Fort Mill, was named to Augustana College’s fall semester Dean’s List. The college named more than 1,200 to the Dean’s List for the 2024-2025 fall semester. Students who have earned this academic honor have maintained a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a four-point scale for courses taken during the term. A private college of the liberal arts and sciences, Augustana enrolls 2,500 students on a 115-acre residential campus in the Quad Cities (pop. 470,000) along the Mississippi River. Augustana prioritizes engaged learning in 100 majors,…
  • The Value of Baseball Cards: Nostalgia, Rarity, and Big Money
    For generations, baseball cards have been a cherished piece of Americana, tucked into shoeboxes, traded among friends, and passed down through families. But in recent years, the hobby has experienced a resurgence, with collectors and investors alike paying top dollar for rare and valuable cards. Why Are Baseball Cards Valuable? The value of a baseball card is determined by several factors, including rarity, condition, player popularity, and historical significance. Cards featuring legendary players like Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, and Honus Wagner can fetch millions at auction, while modern stars like Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout also command hefty prices in…
  • The Weekender, February 7-9
    The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, February 7th Walk/Bike/Roll to School. Tega Cay Elementary School. 7:00AM The Parks Brothers Band: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:30 pm Clay Johnson: Live at Model A Brewing, 6:00 pm Steal & Timbre: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm Karaoke: John’s Place Bar, 8:00pm SATURDAY, February 8th Tega Cay Lions Club Meeting: Glennon Center, 9:00am Dog Adoption Event: Replay Brewing, Fort Mill, 1:00pm The Silverwood Band: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:30 pm Cam Heigler: Live at Model A, 6:00 pm Better…
  • Americans to Eat 1.47 Billion Chicken Wings for Super Bowl LIX
    While Kansas City is known for its barbecue and Philly its cheesesteaks, when it comes to Super Bowl menus, nothing is hotter than wings. The National Chicken Council (NCC) today released its annual Chicken Wing Report, projecting Americans to consume 1.47 billion chicken wings watching the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles battle for the Lombardi Trophy. This figure represents an increase of 1.5 percent from last year’s game, or about 20 million more wings. Americans to Eat 1.47 Billion Chicken Wings for Super Bowl LIX “Matthew McConaughey was right: Football is for food,” said NCC spokesperson Tom Super. “Sure, there will be pizza, guacamole,…
  • Bird Flu Outbreak Sends Egg Prices Soaring, Straining Consumers and Businesses
    The United States is grappling with a significant surge in egg prices, primarily due to a widespread avian influenza outbreak. This situation has led to notable economic and social impacts across the country. Impact on Egg Prices The avian influenza outbreak has severely disrupted egg supplies, leading to a substantial increase in prices. In December, the average cost for a dozen large, grade-A eggs nationwide reached $4.15, marking a 65% rise from the previous year and a 132% increase from December 2021. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) anticipates that egg prices could climb an additional 20% this year. Effects…
  • 166 Local Students Named to College of Charleston President’s List and Dean’s List for Fall 2024
    CHARLESTON, SC (02/04/2025), FEB 4, 2025 — College of Charleston congratulates 166 students from York and Lancaster Counties named to the President’s List and the Dean’s List for Winter 2024. Emma Friberg of Fort Mill (29715) was named to the President’s List . Friberg is majoring in Classics . Sydney Jackson of Rock Hill (29730) was named to the President’s List . Jackson is majoring in International Studies and Political Science. Evan Dominic Villamor of Rock Hill (29730) was named to the President’s List . Villamor is majoring in Biochemistry and Biology. Oliver Aschenbrenner of Fort Mill (29715) was named to the President’s List . Aschenbrenner is majoring in Computer Science . Thomas Atkinson of Rock Hill (29730) was named to the President’s List . Atkinson is majoring in International Studies and Religious Studies. Dallas Bryson of Clover (29710) was named to the President’s List . Bryson is majoring in Marine Biology . Paige Claflin of Indian Land (29707) was named to the President’s List . Claflin is…
  • FindYourFuture.sc.gov is a New Website that Streamlines Education and Workforce Resources
    New Website Brings State and Private Organizations Together to Simplify and Streamline Education and Workforce Resources The FindYourFuture.sc.gov platform is the first phase of a website that will continue to grow and evolve to provide information, data, and opportunities to enhance the state’s education and workforce systems to better serve South Carolinians. Columbia, S.C. – The Coordinating Council for Workforce Development (CCWD), a partnership between a vast range of state and local organizations, is excited to launch the pilot of FindYourFuture.sc.gov. This virtual platform was created to connect South Carolinians with information that will guide them on their education and job…
  • Georgia Tech Fall 2024 Graduates Announced
    ATLANTA, GA (02/04/2025)– The Georgia Institute of Technology presented degrees to approximately 6,400 undergraduate and graduate students during the Institute’s 267th Commencement exercises Dec. 12 – 14, 2024, at McCamish Pavilion (Ph.D. and bachelor’s) and Bobby Dodd Stadium (master’s). Among the graduates were: Teddy Feldmann of Fort Mill (29715) Brandon Jones of Fort Mill (29715) Munka Raj of Fort Mill (29708) Benjamin Yuen of Indian Land (29707) Learn about Georgia Tech’s goal to attract, retain, and inspire more students by visiting Transforming Tomorrow: The Campaign for Georgia Tech and read more about Georgia Tech’s accomplished scholars on Gold Letters: A…
  • Emily Hofmann Named to Dean’s List at Georgia Tech for the Fall 2024 Semester
    ATLANTA, GA (02/04/2025)– Emily Hofmann of Tega Cay, SC, made the Dean’s List for the Fall 2024 semester at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who have earned a 3.0 or higher academic average for the semester. The following students earned the distinction of Faculty Honors for Fall 2024 at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who have earned a 4.0 academic average for the semester. Victoria Geyling of Fort Mill (29715) Shiv Patel of Fort Mill (29715) The Georgia Institute of Technology, or Georgia Tech, is one…
  • South Carolina Considers Bill to Permit Direct Sales of Electric Vehicles
    Columbia, S.C. – A bipartisan group of South Carolina lawmakers has introduced a bill that could enable consumers to purchase electric vehicles (EVs) directly from manufacturers like Scout Motors, Tesla and Rivian, bypassing traditional dealership networks. This legislative move comes as Scout Motors plans to establish a $2 billion EV manufacturing plant in Blythewood, S.C., with production slated to begin in 2027. Currently, South Carolina law mandates that vehicle sales occur through franchised dealerships, prohibiting direct-to-consumer sales models employed by companies such as Tesla and Rivian. Scout Motors, a subsidiary of Volkswagen, intends to utilize a similar direct sales approach…
  • Understanding the Medicare Grocery Allowance: What Beneficiaries Need to Know
    Recent advertisements have highlighted a “$900 Medicare Grocery Allowance,” leading to questions about its legitimacy and availability. While Original Medicare does not offer a grocery benefit, certain Medicare Advantage plans, particularly Special Needs Plans (SNPs), may provide allowances for healthy food purchases. Medicare Advantage and Grocery Benefits Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private insurance companies and often include additional benefits beyond Original Medicare. Some SNPs, designed for individuals with specific health conditions or financial needs, may offer a grocery allowance to support beneficiaries in purchasing nutritious foods. Eligibility Criteria Eligibility for a grocery allowance typically applies to beneficiaries enrolled…
  • Fort Mill School Board Meeting Highlights
    Superintendent Announcement At the beginning of the meeting, Dr. Chuck Epps announced his intent to retire as Superintendent of the Fort Mill School District, effective June 30, 2025. His retirement marks the culmination of an extraordinary 49-year career in education, with 45 of those years dedicated to the Fort Mill School District. Dr. Epps has served in numerous roles throughout his tenure, including teacher’s aide, coach, teacher, assistant principal, principal, administrator, and, for the past 15 years, superintendent. Under his leadership, the district has nearly doubled in size while maintaining its standing as one of the top-performing districts in South…
  • PowerSchool Begins Notifying Victims of Massive Data Breach
    Education software giant PowerSchool has started notifying individuals across the U.S. and Canada whose personal data was compromised in a large-scale cyberattack that occurred in late December 2024. While the company has begun taking steps to address the breach, it has yet to disclose the full number of affected individuals. The PowerSchool Cyberattack PowerSchool, a cloud-based K-12 software provider, serves more than 60 million students and 18,000 educational institutions worldwide. It offers services related to enrollment, communication, attendance, staff management, learning, analytics, and financial operations. The breach, which targeted PowerSchool’s customer support portal, PowerSource, exposed sensitive data from 6,505 school…
  • South Carolina Joins Legal Battle Over Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order
    Columbia, S.C. – South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has joined a coalition of 17 state attorneys general in support of President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to redefine birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment. The executive order, issued on Trump’s first day back in office, would deny U.S. citizenship to children born after February 19, 2025, if their parents are in the country illegally. The administration argues that the policy is necessary to curb illegal immigration and deter birth tourism. However, the order has already been blocked by a federal judge, setting the stage for a high-profile legal battle…
  • Fort Mill Superintendent Dr. Chuck Epps Announces Retirement After 49-Year Career
    Fort Mill, S.C. – Dr. Chuck Epps, Superintendent of the Fort Mill School District, announced his retirement at Tuesday’s night’s school board meeting, effective June 30, 2025, marking the culmination of an extraordinary 49-year career in education, with 45 of those years dedicated to the Fort Mill School District. In a letter contained within the meeting minutes, Dr. Epps provided some thoughts and insight on his decision. “It is difficult to put into words the emotions I feel as I announce my retirement,” Epps said. “Serving this district has been the honor of my professional life.” Dr. Epps has held…
  • Voucher law could be a game changer for SC high school sports
    By: Shaun Chornobroff – SC Daily Gazette COLUMBIA — Starting next school year, all high school athletes who switch schools in South Carolina may be able to immediately play ball for their new team. That potential game changer in the rules governing middle and high school sports is due to a single sentence in the state’s 2023 voucher law that hasn’t gotten much attention — that is, until senators opened this session debating a bill designed to reinstate what the state Supreme Court struck: K-12 scholarships for private tuition. At a subcommittee hearing on the bill, Senate Minority Leader Brad Hutto…
  • York County Girls Win Savannah United Elite Cup Soccer Tournament
    The York County CSA 11U DPL girls team defended their title at the Savannah United Elite Cup February 1-2. After going undefeated in tournament play without giving up a goal, the girls went to overtime and a penalty shoot-out in the finals. Goalie Ella Stulginsky stopped three penalty kicks to seal the victory. FR: Quinn Thompson, Anna Blocher, Breanne Adams, Kylar Fraser, Kylie Traceski, Morgan Tebben, Bella Person, Eva Swarts. BR: Elisa Montauti, Olivia Cahill, Reagan Hyslip, Ryann Kolb, Ella Stulginsky, Emma Horiuchi, Mary Ellis McHaffie, Adley Devereaux, Tinsley Fitzgerald, Serenity Livingston, Coach Steve Post Views: 111
  • Healthy Living with Dr. Hall: Health Effects of Mild to Moderate Hearing Loss
    If you feel like everyone around you is mumbling, you’re either hanging out with moody teenagers or most likely you’re experiencing hearing loss. As hearing diminishes, our ability to perceive high-pitched sounds (like consonants) is usually one of the first things to decline. Although one may be able to detect the overall volume of surrounding voices, this makes things seem muffled and unclear. Importantly, mild to moderate hearing loss can have a range of health implications and may require support to manage effectively. Here’s a summary of the key aspects: Health Implications: 1. Social Isolation and Communication Challenges: People with…
  • SC agencies considering 800 acres in upcoming conservation projects
    While giving the go-ahead to inquire about five more properties, legislators gave final approval to buy nearly 1,100 acres in Pickens County BY: SKYLAR LAIRD – SC Post Gazette The state will buy nearly 1,100 acres in the Upstate, adding to a tapestry of protected properties. (Provided/Mac Stone, Naturaland Trust) COLUMBIA — State officials are considering an undeveloped barrier island, an expanded heritage preserve, and a new dove hunting field to become part of the state’s growing patchwork of preserved land. The agencies overseeing state parks and natural resources received approval last week from a fiscal oversight committee of legislators…
  • South Carolina State Fair Opens Applications for 2025 Ride for Your Life Scholarship
    The South Carolina State Fair has officially opened applications for its 2025 Ride for Your Life Scholarship, offering financial support to high school seniors across the state as they pursue higher education. This annual program provides $500,000 in scholarships, reinforcing the fair’s long-standing commitment to education in South Carolina. Scholarship Details Each year, 50 high school seniors are selected to receive a $10,000 scholarship, paid in increments of $2,500 per year over four years. Students pursuing a two-year degree will receive $2,500 per year for two years. These scholarships can be used at any public or private college, university, or…
  • Frontier Airlines Adds Nonstop Charlotte-to-Tampa Flights with Fares as Low as $29
    CHARLOTTE, NC: Travelers looking for an affordable way to reach Florida’s Gulf Coast will soon have a new nonstop flight option from Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT). Frontier Airlines has announced it will launch direct flights between Charlotte and Tampa International Airport (TPA) starting May 2, 2025. Initially, flights will operate twice per week, but service will expand to four times per week beginning May 22, 2025. The budget airline aims to provide North Carolina travelers with more cost-effective options for their 2025 plans. This  new route will mean more convenient and ultra-low-cost travel options for North Carolina consumers as…
  • VA Releases 2025 Federal Benefits Guide for Veterans, Dependents, and Survivors
    The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced the release of the 2025 VA Federal Benefits Guide for Veterans, Dependents, Survivors, and Caregivers, a comprehensive resource outlining the wide range of benefits and services available to those who have served in the military. The handbook, available in both digital and print formats, provides Veterans and their families with essential information on VA programs, eligibility requirements, and application processes. It includes details on: Compensation Life insurance Pension and fiduciary services Education benefits Economic development and employment opportunities Home loan guaranty programs and housing assistance Mental health resources The guide is…
  • Gold Hill Elementary School Names Finalist for Palmetto’s Finest Award
    Gold Hill Elementary School is one of twelve schools statewide selected as a finalist for the 2025 Palmetto’s Finest Award, a prestigious award honoring academic excellence and innovation in education. The selection follows a rigorous evaluation process conducted by a committee of educators and previous award winners. Schools are assessed based on student achievement, instructional programs, professional learning communities, and school culture. This year, 29 schools across South Carolina submitted comprehensive 20-page applications, which were followed by onsite visits from a review committee. Now, as a finalist, Gold Hill Elementary will undergo a second round of evaluations before the winners…
  • Tega Cay Seeks Proposals for Food & Beverage Services at Golf Club
    TEGA CAY, SC – The City of Tega Cay is inviting proposals from qualified vendors to manage food and beverage services at the Tega Cay Golf Club, a key community hub known for its scenic views and popular dining area. The Request for Proposal (RFP) outlines the city’s goal of securing an experienced provider to enhance dining operations at the golf club. Vendors interested in applying must attend a mandatory pre-proposal meeting on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, at 9:00 AM EST in the Tega Cay Golf Club dining room, located at 15083 Molokai Drive. Proposals will only be accepted from…
  • Voucher law could be a game changer for SC high school sports
    By: Shaun Chornobroff SC Daily Gazette COLUMBIA — Starting next school year, all high school athletes who switch schools in South Carolina may be able to immediately play ball for their new team. That potential game changer in the rules governing middle and high school sports is due to a single sentence in the state’s 2023 voucher law that hasn’t gotten much attention — that is, until senators opened this session debating a bill designed to reinstate what the state Supreme Court struck: K-12 scholarships for private tuition. At a subcommittee hearing on the bill, Senate Minority Leader Brad Hutto questioned…
  • 2025’s Best and Worst Cities for Football Fans & Super Bowl LIX By The Numbers
    With Super Bowl LIX just days away, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its Super Bowl Fun Facts – The Big Game By The Numbers infographic together with its report on 2025’s Best & Worst Cities for Football Fans, which includes such facts as your NFL franchise’s estimated value and the average ticket price for an NFL game, as well as expert commentary. To determine the best places for enjoying America’s favorite sport, WalletHub compared 250 U.S. cities with at least one college or professional football team based on 21 key metrics. The data set ranges from the number of…
  • Humane Society – Pets of the Week
    Proof is in the picture … it doesn’t show just how amazing this little nugget is! She’s petite and gorgeous. She is ready and waiting for YOU! She came to the HSYC as an owner surrender at no fault of her own. She’s fairly new to the rescue but again… she awesome!     o  Is it possible that she blends in with her housing? o  Is it possible that she doesn’t stand out like the lighter color kitter kats? o  It’s all we can consider since again … she’s awesome. We estimate that Noelle is just over 1 year…
  • Catawba Nation Signs Historic Self-Governance Compact with USDOT
    The Catawba Nation has officially signed its first compact under the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (USDOT) Tribal Transportation Self-Governance Program (TTSGP). Chief Brian Harris, alongside Tribal Administrator Ashley Sexton and Executive Director of Planning & Development Denise Bryson, finalized the agreement, making the Catawba Nation only the fifth of 574 federally recognized tribes to enter into such a compact with USDOT. “This is a milestone achievement for the Catawba Nation,” said Chief Harris. “This self-governance compact empowers our tribe with greater authority and flexibility over federal transportation funding, allowing us to enhance safety and improve connectivity throughout our community.” The…
  • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Announces 15 Additional Drugs for Medicare Price Negotiation in 2027
    The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has released the list of 15 Part D drugsselected for the second cycle of the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program, set to take effect in 2027. The announcement, made on January 17, 2025, comes ahead of the February 1 statutory deadline and continues efforts to lower prescription drug costs under the Inflation Reduction Act. The selected drugs were used by 5.3 million Medicare Part D beneficiaries from November 2023 to October 2024, representing nearly $41 billion in total Part D gross covered prescription drug costs, or about 14% of total Medicare spending…
  • Understanding South Carolina’s Stand Your Ground Law
    South Carolina’s Stand Your Ground law, a self-defense statute that allows individuals to use force—including deadly force—without the duty to retreat when facing a perceived threat, has been a topic of significant legal and public debate. Enacted in 2006, the law expands traditional self-defense protections by permitting individuals to use force if they reasonably believe they are at risk of death or serious injury. Unlike older self-defense laws, Stand Your Ground removes the obligation to retreat before using force in places where a person is lawfully present, including homes, vehicles, and public spaces. Legal Protections and Applications Under South Carolina…
  • DeepSeek AI: The New Chinese AI and Why Americans Should Be Cautious
    A new artificial intelligence model, DeepSeek AI, has emerged from China, positioning itself as a competitor to leading Western AI models. While the technology behind DeepSeek appears advanced, there are serious concerns regarding its data security, privacy implications, and potential government oversight—raising alarms for American users. What is DeepSeek AI? DeepSeek AI is a large language model developed in China, offering capabilities similar to those of OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini. Like its Western counterparts, it can generate text, assist with research, and provide conversational responses to user inquiries. However, China’s track record on internet surveillance, censorship, and state control…
  • Social Security Fairness Act Signed into Law, Ending Benefit Penalties for Public Servants
    In a move hailed as a victory for public servants across the nation, the Social Security Fairness Act is now the law. This landmark legislation eliminates the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO), two provisions that have long penalized public employees who have also earned Social Security benefits through other employment. The WEP and GPO have disproportionately affected teachers, firefighters, police officers, and other public sector workers who have dedicated their lives to serving their communities. These provisions reduced or even eliminated Social Security benefits for those who also receive a pension from a job where…
  • Mr. Penny Pincher: The Case for Small College Athletics
    Having the ability to watch a sporting event live rather than through the lens of a television set is one of the great joys in life. Not too long ago, I wrote about the difficulty of attending any professional sport due to the cost. This is as true today as it was then. What then, is the average sports fan to do?  Think smaller.  I recently attended a Winthrop men’s basketball game with my family. For those who don’t know, Winthrop athletics fall into the “mid-major” category. They’re Division I, but on the lower scale from a budget and overall…
  • Mississippi State University announces fall 2024 President’s List
    MISSISSIPPI STATE, MS (01/31/2025)– Mississippi State University congratulates 4,569 students who were named to the fall 2024 President’s List. These students achieved a 3.80 or better grade-point average, based on a 4.0 scale, while completing at least 12 semester hours of coursework with no incomplete grades or grades lower than a C. Megan Andrews of Fort Mill (29708) Austin Dickey of Lake Wylie (29710) Gray Bobo of Fort Mill (29707) Katelyn Carroll of Fort Mill (29708) About Mississippi State University Mississippi State University is a national STEM-focused, doctoral degree-granting, land-grant university offering a wide range of educational experiences for learning…
  • Founders Federal Credit Union Joins Tega Cay Sun as New Advertising Sponsor
    Tega Cay, S.C. – The Tega Cay Sun is excited to announce Founders Federal Credit Union as their newest advertising sponsor, further strengthening Founders’ long-standing commitment to supporting local communities. Founded in 1950, Founders Federal Credit Union began as a small financial cooperative created by Springs Mills employees to protect their colleagues from predatory lenders. Originally known as Springmaid Credit Union, it grew steadily, providing affordable savings and loan options to families in the tri-county area. Now, more than 70 years later, Founders continues its mission of financial empowerment, serving over 273,000 members across 44 locations in two states and…
  • Top Restaurants in Charlotte, NC According to Southern Living
    Charlotte’s culinary scene continues to thrive, with a variety of standout restaurants offering everything from classic steakhouses to innovative global cuisine. Southern Living recently highlighted some of the best spots in the city, showcasing the diverse flavors that make Charlotte a premier food destination. Featured Restaurants Beef ’n Bottle Established in 1958, Beef and Bottle has become a beloved steakhouse in Charlotte. The unassuming exterior contrasts with an upscale interior featuring white tablecloths and candlelit ambiance. Known for its surf and turf, the restaurant pairs filet mignon with seafood options like shrimp, scallops, oysters, and marinated salmon. The Fig Tree…
  • York County Names Mitch Miller as New Economic Development Director
    YORK COUNTY, S.C. – York County has officially appointed Mitch Miller as its new Director of Economic Development, following his tenure as deputy director and interim director since last summer. Miller, who brings over 15 years of experience in economic development, is known for his ability to foster relationships and drive strategic growth. His leadership will be key in attracting and retaining businesses that strengthen York County’s economy and enhance the community’s quality of life. Before joining York County, Miller served as Chief Operating Officer of the Northeast Tennessee Regional Hub, where he focused on business development and workforce retention….
  • The South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services Announces New Website
    Today, the South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services (SCDPPPS) launched its new and improved agency website (https://ppp.sc.gov/), hosted by SC.gov. This redesigned, user-friendly site will make in-depth information even more accessible to offenders, victims, courts, and other members of the public served by SCDPPPS. The revamped site will largely highlight current job openings and the many career paths (https://ppp.sc.gov/careers) available at SCDPPPS. The new site, like its predecessor, provides a convenient link allowing individuals under SCDPPPS supervision to pay their supervision fees and restitution online (https://ppp.sc.gov/supervision-rehabilitation/offender-search). “We remain committed to holding offenders accountable for payment of restitution…
  • Lincoln Greene Named Fort Mill High School Athlete of the Week
    Fort Mill High School has recognized junior wrestler Lincoln Greene as the Athlete of the Week for his outstanding performance on the mat. Greene, who has been named Region Wrestler of the Year and Region Champion, continues to demonstrate excellence in competition, solidifying his place as a leader for the Yellow Jackets wrestling team. This recognition is made possible through the support of the Fort Mill Jackets Athletic Booster Club, Jersey Mike’s Subs, and Super Chix, who sponsor the weekly award to celebrate student-athletes excelling in their sport. Congratulations to Lincoln Greene on this well-earned honor! Post Views: 23
  • Gold stars for fall 2024 awarded to Citadel cadets and students from Fort Mill and Tega Cay
    CHARLESTON, SC (01/30/2025)– Gold stars were awarded to cadets and students at The Citadel who achieved a 3.7 grade point average or higher in the fall 2024 semester. Cadets and students who achieve gold star recognition are also placed on The Citadel’s dean’s list. Jack Cooper of Tega Cay, SC awarded gold stars for fall 2024 at The Citadel Joseph Curtis of Fort Mill, SC awarded gold stars for fall 2024 at The Citadel Thomas Flanagan of Fort Mill, SC awarded gold stars for fall 2024 at The Citadel Nathan Givens of Fort Mill, SC awarded gold stars for fall…
  • Tega Cay and Fort Mill students named to The Citadel’s fall 2024 dean’s list
    CHARLESTON, SC (01/30/2025)– The dean’s list is a recognition given to cadets and students who are registered for 12 or more semester hours and whose grade point average is 3.20 or higher, with no grade of I (Incomplete) and no grade below C for work in a semester. Jack Cooper of Tega Cay, SC named to fall 2024 dean’s list Joseph Curtis of Fort Mill, SC named to fall 2024 dean’s list Thomas Flanagan of Fort Mill, SC named to fall 2024 dean’s list Nathan Givens of Fort Mill, SC named to fall 2024 dean’s list Connor Hill of Fort…
  • Federal Lawsuit Challenges South Carolina Law on Race and Gender Education
    Columbia, S.C. – A federal lawsuit was filed earlier this week against the state of South Carolina, alleging that a state law restricts critical discussions on race and gender in public schools and violates constitutional rights. The lawsuit, brought by the South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP and author Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, challenges a provision in the 2024-2025 state budget known as the “Partisanship Curriculum” section. This provision has led to the removal of Advanced Placement (AP) African American Studies courses and the banning of certain books, including Kendi’s “Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You.” The plaintiffs argue that…
  • Fort Mill’s Elliot Clark Named to Lincoln Memorial University Dean’s List
    HARROGATE, TN – Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) has announced its Fall 2024 Dean’s List, recognizing over 700 undergraduate students for their academic achievements. Among those honored is Elliot Clark of Fort Mill (29715), who earned a 3.5 or higher GPA while maintaining full-time enrollment. This distinction reflects the hard work and commitment of students at LMU, a values-based learning community dedicated to excellence in liberal arts and professional studies. LMU, located in Harrogate, Tennessee, offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs. For more information, contact the Office of Admissions at 423-869-6280 or via email at [email protected]. Post Views: 11
  • Fort Mill Announces Movie Choice for Family Fun Day
    The votes are in, and the winner of Fort Mill’s Movie Vote for Family Fun Day is Despicable Me 4! The animated favorite won by a landslide, securing 34.05% of the vote. The free community event is set for March 1, and families can look forward to an evening of fun, entertainment, and, of course, a movie under the stars. The town thanks everyone who participated in the voting process and encourages residents to bring their blankets, chairs, and popcorn for a fantastic night. Stay tuned for more event details, and get ready to enjoy Despicable Me 4 with family…
  • Carowinds to Open for 2025 Season on March 15, Unveils New Events and Park Upgrades
    Carowinds has unveiled its 2025 season calendar, featuring new festival celebrations, expanded family-friendly attractions, and the park’s first season under the ownership of Six Flags Entertainment Corp. The 400-acre amusement park, which straddles the North Carolina-South Carolina border in Charlotte and Fort Mill, will officially open for its 52nd season on March 15, 2025. Exciting New Events and Returning Favorites The 2025 season will introduce two new major events—Summerbration and Viva La Fiesta—alongside the return of guest favorites such as SCarowinds, Oktoberfest, and WinterFest. Spring Break Days (April 11-27): Featuring daily entertainment, special festivities, and a 10th-anniversary celebration for the…
  • Gov. Henry McMaster to Deliver Eighth State of the State Address
    Columbia, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster is set to deliver his annual State of the State address on Wednesday night at the South Carolina State House, outlining key legislative priorities for the upcoming year. Among the likely topics for the new fiscal year are proposals to reduce the state income tax rate to 6% and increase the minimum salary for state teachers to $50,000. In last year’s address, McMaster highlighted South Carolina’s strong economy, budget surplus, and rapid population growth, while also expressing opposition to labor unions. This year’s address carries special significance, as Wednesday marks McMaster’s official status as…
  • SC Students Outperform National Trends in Latest NAEP Results
    South Carolina students continue to demonstrate remarkable resilience as they recover from pandemic-related disruptions WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. – South Carolina students continue to demonstrate remarkable resilience as they recover from pandemic-related disruptions, according to the latest results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), commonly known as the Nation’s Report Card. South Carolina 4th graders are outpacing their national peers in both math and reading, while economically disadvantaged students in the state are defying national trends of declines with notable progress in key areas. “These results are a testament to the dedication and perseverance of our students, educators, and families,” said…
  • South Carolina Employment Reaches Record High as Unemployment Declines
    South Carolina closed 2024 on a high note, achieving significant milestones in employment, labor force participation, and job growth. According to the S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce (DEW), December saw the largest labor force in the state’s history, a record number of residents employed, and a continued drop in the unemployment rate. Employment Trends Show Positive Growth The seasonally adjusted employment figures for December revealed that 2,417,169 South Carolinians were employed, marking an increase of 4,580 over November 2024 and an impressive 21,742 more than December 2023. The state’s labor force, which includes people currently working and those actively…
  • Gassel, Fox, Wilcox and Wilcox Earn Academic Honors at University of Alabama
    TUSCALOOSA, AL (January 27, 2025) – The University of Alabama has announced its Dean’s and President’s Lists for the Fall 2024 semester, recognizing students who have achieved exceptional academic results. A remarkable 14,631 students earned a place on these prestigious lists, demonstrating their commitment to academic excellence. Jules Fox of Fort Mill (29708) was named to the Presidents List. Sydney Wilcox of Fort Mill (29708) was named to the Presidents List. Taylor Wilcox of Fort Mill (29708) was named to the Deans List. Annabel Gassel of Tega Cay (29708) was named to the Presidents List. The University of Alabama, part…
  • Nigerian Man Extradited to the U.S. After Being Indicted for Sextortion Scheme that Caused Death of Gavin Guffey, York County Teen
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  • Humane Society of York County – Pets of the Week
    This beauty is Shimmer and she does just that – Shimmer!!! She came to the HSYC as a stray and unfortunately tested FeLV+ She’s been at the rescue now for 14 weeks too long. Shimmer is loving & funny and cannot wait to stretch her legs in her FURever home. We are ISO someone without cats or with other FeLV+ cats in the home. We estimate this beauty to be only 5 months old and are confident she will have a long and fulfilling life. She is spayed, vaccinated, tested and micro chipped. Are you that person, couple or family…
  • Exploring Fort Mill’s Rich History: A Visit to the Fort Mill History Museum
    This past Saturday, my family and I decided to spend an hour or so at the Fort Mill History Museum—a decision we’re so glad we made. From the moment we walked in, we were welcomed by a museum host who provided us with listening devices to enhance our experience. These devices allowed us to dive deeper into the exhibits, bringing Fort Mill’s history to life as we explored. Although quaint in size, the museum packs an incredible amount of history into its walls. It does a fantastic job of showcasing Fort Mill’s past and its people, weaving together historic and…
  • Last Escaped Monkeys Captured in South Carolina After Months on the Run
    After two months of evading capture, the final four of 43 rhesus macaque monkeys that escaped from a South Carolina breeding facility have been safely recaptured. The monkeys, who survived in the wild through winter weather and evaded multiple attempts to lure them back, were finally tempted into humane traps with peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. The rhesus macaques, all females and about the size of a domestic cat, made their break from Alpha Genesis on November 6 when an employee failed to fully secure their enclosure. The facility, located near Yemassee, breeds monkeys for medical research and is locally…
  • South Carolina Ranks 20th in WalletHub’s 2024 Best States to Retire
    Retirees across the U.S. are navigating the challenges of rising inflation and fixed incomes, making affordability and quality of life critical factors when choosing where to settle down. WalletHub’s 2024 report on the Best & Worst States to Retire placed South Carolina at 20th overall, highlighting its strengths and areas for improvement compared to other states. How the Rankings Were Determined WalletHub evaluated all 50 states using 46 key metrics across three categories: affordability, health-related factors, and overall quality of life. These factors help retirees identify states that balance financial feasibility with a fulfilling lifestyle. South Carolina’s Highlights While ranked…
  • Fort Mill Schools Shine in South Carolina Preseason Baseball Rankings
    The South Carolina High School Baseball Coaches Association (SCHSBCA) has released its 2025 preseason rankings, and the Fort Mill School District has a lot to celebrate. All three high schools in the district—Catawba Ridge, Fort Mill, and Nation Ford—secured spots in the top 10 for Class AAAAA Division 2. Joining them is Indian Land High School from neighboring Lancaster County, making the region a powerhouse in high school baseball this year. Catawba Ridge leads the charge for the Fort Mill district, ranked at No. 2, just behind top-ranked T.L. Hanna. Fort Mill High School follows closely at No. 3, highlighting…
  • Beware of Smishing: The Rising Threat of Text Message Scams
    With the rise of smartphones, cybercriminals have found a new way to exploit users: smishing. Short for “SMS phishing,” smishing is a scam where fraudsters use text messages to trick people into sharing sensitive information like passwords, credit card numbers, or personal identification details. The Rock Hill Police Department recently provided a scam alert via social media about smishing, warning area residents to be cautious and diligent to avoid being scammed. What is Smishing? Smishing involves receiving a fraudulent text message that appears to be from a legitimate source, such as your bank, a government agency, or a trusted company….
  • Mr. Penny Pincher: Overcoming Money Fears
    Fear is a great motivator. If you’re standing on a ledge about to bungee jump off a bridge, it’s a good assumption that most of us would be fearful for our lives. There’s always a contingent of society who welcome the risk and danger with open arms. They jump head first into the fray without considering the consequences.  Head first may work when you’re overcoming a fear of heights, it’s not as useful when it comes to your money.  Running out of money for a child’s college savings or to fund your retirement can cause many sleepless nights. The fear…
  • Fort Mill High School Wrestling Team Shines at Region Meet
    The Fort Mill High School boys wrestling team dominated the Region Meet, boasting five individual Region Champions and earning a total of ten podium finishes across weight classes. The Yellow Jackets showcased their strength and determination, solidifying their place as one of the top teams in the region. Individual Region Champions Five Fort Mill wrestlers claimed the top spot in their respective weight classes, earning the coveted title of Region Champion:  126 lbs: Tucker Gibson  138 lbs: Lincoln Greene  157 lbs: Broden Mitcheson  190 lbs: Ted Ernst  285 lbs: Jonathan Da Silva Second-Place Finishers Two Yellow Jackets finished as runners-up,…
  • Local Students Shine at Ole Miss: Belue, Cline, and Herendeen Make the Dean’s Honor Roll
    Three local students have earned a place on the University of Mississippi’s Fall 2024 Dean’s Honor Roll, a testament to their hard work and dedication. Olivia Belue from Fort Mill, Kimberlee Cline from Tega Cay, and James Herendeen, also from Fort Mill, all achieved a semester GPA between 3.50 and 3.74 to secure this prestigious recognition. Olivia is pursuing a B.S. in Integrated Marketing Communications, Kimberlee is studying for a B.S.C.J. in Criminal Justice, and James is working towards a B.B.A. in Finance. To qualify for the Dean’s Honor Roll, students must complete at least 12 graded hours for the…
  • Local Stars from South Carolina and North Carolina Chase Super Bowl Dreams in Conference Championship Games
    This weekend’s NFL Conference Championship games feature a wealth of talent from South Carolina and North Carolina as players aim for a spot in the Super Bowl. Highlighting the matchups are Dorian Williams, a linebacker from Indian Land, SC, and Tyler Bass, a kicker from Irmo, SC, representing the Buffalo Bills, and a strong contingent of local players on the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles rosters. Buffalo Bills: SC and NC Talent Leading the Way Dorian Williams, the rookie linebacker from Indian Land, SC, has proven to be a key part of Buffalo’s defense. The Tulane product’s energy and versatility…
  • Traffic Pattern Changes Coming to I-77 and SC 160
    The City of Tega Cay has announced significant traffic pattern changes on I-77 and the interchange at SC 160 as part of ongoing construction efforts led by United Blythe Joint Venture (UBJV). The changes, set to begin on Sunday, January 26, are part of Phase 2 of the construction project and are designed to improve traffic flow and safety. Motorists should prepare for lane closures and altered traffic patterns in the coming week. Schedule of Changes: 1.Sunday Night, January 26: Traffic on I-77 Southbound will shift to the outside shoulder, marking the beginning of Phase 2. 2.Monday Night, January 27:…
  • Fort Mill Man Arrested on Child Sexual Abuse Material Charges
    South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the arrest of Wesley Keith Zimmer, 30, of Fort Mill, S.C., on January 24, 2025, on multiple charges related to child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The arrest followed a joint investigation by the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office and local law enforcement as part of their ongoing efforts to combat internet crimes against children. Zimmer faces charges including the possession, distribution, and production of CSAM. The investigation uncovered evidence suggesting the individual was engaged in online activities involving explicit material depicting minors. Authorities seized electronic devices from Zimmer’s residence for forensic analysis, which…
  • Lt. Governor Pamela Evette, SCDES Recognize York County Entities for Joint Efforts in Watershed Planning and Protection 
    COLUMBIA, S.C. — Today, Lt. Governor Pamela Evette and the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) recognized several local governments and entities in York County for their effective collaboration on watershed planning and protection. Lt. Governor Evette and SCDES Interim Director Myra Reece presented representatives of the Watershed Evaluation Team (WET) with SCDES’s Power of Partnerships Award. WET is a working group comprised of stakeholders from multiple jurisdictions in York County: City of York, York County, City of Rock Hill, Catawba Regional Council of Governments, Catawba Indian Nation, City of Fort Mill, and the City of Tega Cay. These…
  • DPH Observes National Maternal Health Awareness Day
    COLUMBIA, S.C. — National Maternal Health Awareness Day is Thursday, Jan. 23, and the South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) is emphasizing the need to understand and address the causes of maternal deaths, most of which are preventable. South Carolina ranks 8th highest for maternal mortality in the United States. In 2020, South Carolina saw a 16.3% decrease in the overall pregnancy mortality rates. However, the racial disparity gap widened, with Black women dying at four times the rate of White women. Many of these deaths occur during the year after delivery, a time during which new mothers go through…
  • The Weekender, January 24-26
    The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, January 24th JT Ackerman: Live at Model A Brewing, 6:30PM Jeff Shows: Live at the Shore Club, 7:30 pm The 59ers – Rock and Roll Band: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill SATURDAY, January 25th 7th Annual Mike Doty Memorial Event, 123 Museum Rd, Rock Hill, SC: 11:00AM Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade in City of York: 1:00PM – 5:00PM Christopher Nelson:  Live at Model A Brewing, 6:30PM String Theory: Live at the Shore Club, 7:30 pm Rusty Pilot: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill,…
  • Carly Messer of Fort Mill, SC, has achieved Dean’s List honors for fall 2024 semester at Nichols College
    DUDLEY, MA (01/22/2025)– Carly Messer of Fort Mill, SC, has achieved Dean’s List honors for the fall 2024 semester at Nichols College. Dean’s List recognizes those students who achieve high grades during a single semester. In order to be included on the Dean’s List, a student must have a minimum grade point average of 3.5 for at least 12 undergraduate credit-hours and must have received no grades below B- during the semester. About Nichols College Nichols College has earned business accreditation from the prestigious Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International), the longest serving global accrediting body for…
  • Nancy Mace Eyes South Carolina Governorship
    Nancy Mace, a Republican Representative from South Carolina, has announced that she is seriously considering a run for Governor of South Carolina in 2026. Mace, who has represented South Carolina’s 1st District since 2020, believes her experience in the state legislature and her strong relationships in Washington have prepared her for this potential gubernatorial bid. In a recent interview, Mace emphasized her commitment to conservative policies and her desire to make a significant impact at the state level. She has been a vocal supporter of President Donald Trump and plans to seek his endorsement for her gubernatorial campaign. Mace’s alignment…
  • PGA of America Announces Job Opportunities for the 2025 PGA Championship in Charlotte, NC
    CHARLOTTE, NC – The PGA of America is excited to announce job opportunities for the 2025 PGA Championship, which will be held at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, NC from May 12-18. The PGA is seeking qualified individuals to fill a variety of positions, including bartenders, carpenters, general labor, general labor for construction, general labor for installation, general labor for TV installation, janitorial staff, painters, and transportation shuttle assistants. The PGA is committed to creating job opportunities in the communities where they host events. PGA JobMatch is a way to connect local talent with employers who are looking for qualified…
  • Elliott, Lux, Weidner, Phillips of Fort Mill named to MTSU Fall 2024 Dean’s List
    MURFREESBORO, TN (January 20, 2025) — Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) has announced that 6,478 undergraduate students earned a spot on the Fall 2024 Dean’s List, a prestigious recognition of academic excellence. To qualify for this honor, students must achieve a semester grade-point average of 3.5 or higher while completing at least 12 semester hours. Among the distinguished scholars are several students from Fort Mill, South Carolina: Charlie Elliott Austin Lux Aidan Weidner Roman Phillips The full list of honorees, alphabetized by surname and home counties or countries, is available on MTSU’s news site as a searchable PDF: Dean’s List…
  • Ava Swenson of Fort Mill named to Presbyterian College’s Fall 2024 Dean’s List
    CLINTON, SC (01/22/2025)– Presbyterian College proudly salutes the success of its students by recognizing outstanding academic achievement. Ava Swenson of Fort Mill is one of those students after being named to PC’s Dean’s List for the Fall 2024 semester. Students who make the Dean’s List earn at least a 3.5 to 3.9 grade point average for the semester. Inspired by the motto, “While We Live, We Serve,” Presbyterian College celebrates an enduring culture of academic rigor, honor, and service worthy of being “America’s Innovative Service College.” PC provides students of all faiths, identities, and backgrounds with a transformative education that…
  • Winthrop University to Offer First Doctoral Degree This Fall, Other Degree Offerings Approved
    ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA – Beginning in the fall, Winthrop University aims to offer its first doctoral degree, a move that is a major milestone for the institution. President Edward Serna ’02 said the university has already received state approval to create an Ed.D. in Leadership and Innovation degree and will ask for the green light from its major accreditation body, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). “This is a proud moment for Winthrop University,” Serna said. “Now in its 139th academic year, Winthrop started as a college to train teachers. The addition of a…
  • Tega Cay Council Grapples with Deer Management, Development Impacts, and ARPA Funding
    The Tega Cay City Council meeting on January 21, 2025, involved discussions on a variety of issues, including committee structures, development concerns, ARPA funding, and the deer management program. Action Items & Discussions: Tabled Item: The council tabled the first agenda item to their February meeting. Approved Minutes: The council approved the minutes from the December 16, 2024 meeting. Ordinance 581 Violation (27053 Catamaran Drive): The council tabled discussion regarding a potential ordinance violation concerning a Land Rover vehicle. The owner, Rory Forum, argued that the vehicle was neither abandoned nor derelict according to state law. ARPA Funding for Small…
  • York County Council Approves Multiple Rezoning Requests, Recognizes Sheriff Tolson for 33 Years of Service
    The York County Council Meeting on January 21, 2025, covered a wide range of topics, including personnel recognitions, public forum concerns, zoning ordinance amendments, rezoning cases, and new business. Personnel Recognitions: Deputy Ray Feer: Recognized for his 33 years of service with the York County Sheriff’s Office, particularly his 17 years as a School Resource Officer. He was praised for his positive impact on children and his dedication to community safety. Sheriff Kevin Tolson: Honored for his 33 years of service to York County, including his time as a patrolman, investigator, and Sheriff. He was commended for his leadership, particularly…
  • Netflix Announces Price Hike for 2025
    Streaming giant Netflix has announced a new round of price increases in 2025. The price adjustments, which will impact most subscription tiers, come as the platform continues to invest heavily in original content and adapt to an increasingly competitive streaming market. New Pricing Breakdown Effective immediately for new subscribers—and rolling out to existing members in the coming months—the revised pricing is as follows: Standard Plan (with Commercials): Increasing from $6.99 to $7.99 per month Standard Plan: Rising from $15.49 to $17.99 per month Premium Plan: Jumping from $22.99 to $24.99 per month Netflix has cited rising production costs and a…
  • Charlotte and Greenville Shine in WalletHub’s 2025 Analysis of Best Metro Areas for STEM Professionals
    With STEM jobs expected to grow by an impressive 10.4% between 2023 and 2033—outpacing the 3.6% growth projected for other occupations—the demand for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics professionals continues to surge. WalletHub has released its 2025 Best & Worst Metro Areas for STEM Professionals, providing valuable insights into the top markets for these high-demand jobs. The study compared 100 of the largest metro areas across 21 key metrics, evaluating factors such as per-capita STEM job openings, median wage growth, and cost-of-living-adjusted salaries. The analysis also highlighted standout cities, including Charlotte, NC, and Greenville, SC, which demonstrated exceptional promise in…
  • South Carolina Publishes Latest List of Top Delinquent Taxpayers: 7 York and Lancaster County Entities Featured
    In a continued effort to ensure fairness, transparency, and accountability, the South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) has released its quarterly update of the state’s top delinquent taxpayers. The list highlights individuals and businesses that owe significant debts, aiming to encourage compliance and reduce the burden on responsible taxpayers. The information, updated as of January 15, 2025, underscores the importance of paying one’s fair share to support the state’s infrastructure, education, and services. According to the SCDOR, when individuals or businesses evade taxes, it forces others to shoulder a heavier load, making fairness in taxation a priority for the agency….
  • Tega Cay, Fort Mill, York, Rock Hill, York County and Catawba Indian Nation Recognized for Watershed Protection Efforts by Lt. Governor Evette
    SCDES, Lt. Governor Evette to Recognize Local Governments for Collaborative Watershed Protection Efforts   COLUMBIA, S.C.  ̶  The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) and South Carolina Lt. Governor Pamela Evette are recognizing several local governments and entities for their effective collaboration on watershed planning and protection in and around York County.   The Watershed Evaluation Team (WET) is a working group comprised of stakeholders from multiple jurisdictions in York County, including Fort Mill, Tega Cay, Rock Hill, City of York, York County, the Catawba Regional Council of Governments and the Catawba Indian Nation. These stakeholders assembled the WET in 2022…
  • South Carolina Senate to Consider Sweeping DUI Reform Bill
    The South Carolina Senate will soon debate Senate Bill S.52, a comprehensive piece of legislation aimed at overhauling how the state handles cases of driving under the influence (DUI) and impaired driving. Introduced by Sen. Tom Davis of District 45, the bill includes 13 sections designed to strengthen penalties, improve investigative procedures, and offer support for victims and other affected parties. If passed, the legislation would significantly expand the legal framework surrounding DUI-related offenses and introduce new penalties for reckless driving that results in injury or death. Key Provisions of Senate Bill S.52 The bill outlines a series of changes…
  • Healthy Living with Dr. Hall: When The Winter Blues are Something More
    Overview Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a real thing. It is a type of clinical depression related to the changes in season. The symptoms of SAD are comparable to Major Depressive Disorder but only occur at certain times of the year. Symptoms typically begin in mid-late fall (October or November) and last through early spring (March or April). The symptoms tend to peak in February. People living in higher altitudes and or latitudes are more susceptible to SAD due to diminished daylight hours during the winter. Causes Circadian Rhythm is our body’s natural, internal clock. This 24 hour cycle is…
  • Humane Society of York County – Pets of the Week
      This HANDSOME cream cycle is Bologna Jones. This adorable dude came to the HSYC as an owner surrender due to moving!!!! o  Cats don’t travel well usually but they can. Please consider all options including taking your beloved pet with you! Bologna Jones is so very handsome and sweet. Has has been with us just a few weeks so he’s still decompressing. What we’ve learned is he wants to be loved and adored. Give him the time to adjust and he will blossom. We estimate him to be around 9 months old. If you are a cream cycle kitter…
  • Super Bowl FanFest at Bank of America Stadium: Free Tickets, NFL Legends, and Big Game Excitement in Charlotte
    On Sunday, February 9, 2025, Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte will host the Verizon Super Bowl FanFest, offering fans an immersive and memorable Super Bowl LIX experience.  Event Details: •Date and Time: February 9, 2025; doors open at 4 p.m. •Location: Bank of America Stadium, 800 South Mint Street, Charlotte, NC •Ticket Information: Tickets are free and exclusive to Verizon customers, who can secure tickets for themselves and up to three guests on a first-come, first-served basis.  FanFest Highlights: •Game Viewing: Watch Super Bowl LIX on the stadium’s video board, bringing the excitement of the game to the heart…
  • South Carolina Ranks 13th Best State to Start a Business in 2025
    With nearly 20% of new businesses failing within their first year, selecting the right location to launch a venture is crucial. In light of this, WalletHub has released its 2025 Best & Worst States to Start a Business report, analyzing the 50 states across 25 key indicators of startup success. These factors include financing accessibility, labor costs, and office-space affordability, offering entrepreneurs valuable insights into where their businesses are most likely to thrive. While Florida secured the top spot as the best state for startups, South Carolina earned an impressive 13th place, solidifying its position as one of the nation’s…
  • Carolina Weather Authority Alert: Bitter Cold and Possible Flurries Midweek
    By Mike Griffith, Carolina Weather Authority Residents across the region should prepare for a blast of Arctic air this week, with some of the coldest temperatures of the season on the way. Additionally, there’s a chance we could see a few snowflakes between late Tuesday and early Wednesday, though it’s not a certainty. Some areas may be lucky enough to experience flurries or even a light dusting. The Bitter Cold Moves In Tuesday Morning: Temperatures could drop as low as 15°, kicking off a week of frigid mornings. Thursday Morning: Expect the coldest temperatures of the week, with lows plunging…
  • Preseason SC High School Soccer Rankings: Fort Mill Boys, Clover Girls Ranked First in State
    The South Carolina High School Soccer Coaches Association has released its 2025 preseason rankings, igniting excitement for the upcoming high school soccer season. With the first official practices beginning on February 3, local teams are preparing to showcase their talent in pursuit of a state championship. The rankings highlight top programs across the state, including several from York and Lancaster counties. Here’s a closer look at how local teams are positioned in the preseason. Boys Rankings Class 5A Division I Boys 1. JL Mann 2. Ashley Ridge 3. Clover 4. Wando 5. Riverside 6. River Bluff 7. Mauldin 8. James…
  • Mr. Penny Pincher: 3 Roadblocks to Financial Success and How to Overcome Them
    Having a healthy relationship with money can be challenging. We live in a society where we’re constantly being asked to spend with little regard for saving or truly understanding the ramifications of our choices. Our friends, family and loved ones may also be detrimental in reaching our money goals.  Here are 3 roadblocks that may be getting in the way of your financial success.  You’re a sheep, not a wolf  Following the herd is natural. It’s comfortable and offers little to no resistance as we meander through life. In the case of money, it can be very damaging.  Let’s say…
  • TikTok Goes Dark in the US Ahead of Trump’s Inauguration
    Millions of Americans woke up today to find TikTok, the immensely popular video-sharing app, inaccessible across the United States. This development follows months of legal battles and heated political debates, culminating in a government-mandated ban on the platform due to national security concerns over its Chinese ownership. The ban, which went into effect just a day before Donald Trump’s second inauguration as president, underscores the escalating tech and geopolitical tensions between the US and China. The Trump administration has long argued that TikTok, owned by Beijing-based ByteDance, poses a risk to national security, alleging that user data could be accessed…
  • State-of-the-Art Veterans’ Nursing Home Opens in Sumter
    $71 Million Facility Offers 104 Beds and Comprehensive Services Sumter, SC — South Carolina veterans have a new haven designed to provide exceptional care and comfort in their golden years. A state-of-the-art nursing home dedicated to serving those who have served our country has officially opened in Sumter. The facility, known as the State of South Carolina Veterans’ Nursing Home, represents a significant investment in veteran care, with a total project cost of $71.4 million. “The opening of Patriot’s Village in Sumter marks yet another milestone in the state of South Carolina’s commitment to providing quality, long-term care to our…
  • Girl Scouts to Retire Two Beloved Cookie Flavors
    In a bittersweet announcement, Girl Scouts of the USA has revealed that two popular cookie flavors—Toast-Yay! and Girl Scout S’mores—will be retired after the 2025 season. Fans of these treats may be wondering why the organization decided to bid farewell to these favorites, but the Girl Scouts have provided an explanation for their decision. Why Are Toast-Yay! and S’mores Being Retired? According to a statement from the organization, the move is part of a regular review of their cookie lineup to make room for new flavors and innovations. “We routinely reevaluate our cookie lineup to make room for new innovations….
  • FDA Bans Use of Red No. 3 Dye in Foods and Drugs
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a ban on Red No. 3, a synthetic dye commonly used to impart a bright, cherry-red color to various consumable products. This decision, unveiled on January 15, 2025, stems from concerns over the dye’s potential health risks, including links to cancer observed in animal studies. Affected Products Red No. 3, also known as erythrosine, has been a prevalent additive in numerous food items and beverages. According to the Environmental Working Group, more than 2,000 products sold in the U.S. contain this dye. Notable examples include: – Candies: Brach’s candy corn, Valentine’s…
  • Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Ban, Enforcing January Deadline
    On January 17, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upheld a federal law mandating the sale of TikTok by its Chinese parent company, ByteDance Ltd., by January 19, or face a nationwide ban. This decision stems from national security concerns regarding TikTok’s data collection practices and its connections to the Chinese government. The Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (PAFACA), enacted in April 2024, specifically targets applications owned by entities from countries designated as foreign adversaries, with TikTok being a primary focus. The law provides a 270-day window for divestiture, extendable by 90 days if progress toward a…
  • Tega Cay Resident Rikki Terry Captures Eerie Footage of SpaceX Starship Debris While on Family Vacation
    Tega Cay resident Rikki Terry captured chilling footage of the SpaceX Starship breakup on Thursday, January 16th, 2025, while vacationing with his family in the Caribbean. The video, which has since gone viral on social media, shows an eerie stream of lights across the night sky as the rocket disintegrated, leaving a trail of debris. The Terry family was enjoying their vacation when they witnessed the unusual event. Terry, quick to react, grabbed his phone and started recording, capturing the unsettling sight of the disintegrating spacecraft. The footage provides a unique perspective on the failed launch, showcasing the vast debris…
  • Lake Wylie Steals the Spotlight on Bravo’s “Southern Hospitality”
     Get ready to see your hometown on the small screen! Bravo’s reality show “Southern Hospitality” recently filmed an episode right here on Lake Wylie, and you might just catch a glimpse of some familiar faces and places. The show, which follows the lives of a group of friends working in Charleston’s hospitality industry, brought the drama to our beautiful lake as it explored the complicated relationship between cast members TJ and Joe. While we won’t give away any spoilers, let’s just say things got pretty heated as past revelations and hidden feelings came to light. Keep your eyes peeled for…
  • Blake Frickle and Melanie Pollared Named To Western Carolina University’s Chancellor’s List
    CULLOWHEE, NC (01/16/2025)– Western Carolina University congratulates more than 2,000 students named to the Chancellor’s List for Fall 2024. To qualify for this honor, students must achieve a GPA of 3.8 or higher while completing 12 or more credit hours. Students named to the Chancellor’s list are also named to the Dean’s List. Blake Fricke of Fort Mill, SC Melanie Pollard of Fort Mill, SC As the westernmost institution in the University of North Carolina System, WCU attracts students from around the globe for its nationally ranked programs, affordability through NC Promise and exceptional student support. Recognized as a top…
  • Rabid Kitten Confirmed in Kershaw County; Eight People and Two Pets Exposed
    COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) confirmed that a kitten found with wounds of unknown origin near Ashley Creek and Vistaview drives in Elgin, S.C., has tested positive for rabies. Eight people were exposed and have been referred to their health care providers. Two dogs were exposed and will be quarantined as required in the South Carolina Rabies Control Act. A feral cat colony was observed in the area and was potentially exposed. An exposure is defined as direct contact (such as through broken skin or mucous membranes in the eyes, nose, or mouth) with saliva or…
  • Winthrop and Partners Awarded $6 Million Grant to Improve Teacher Retention
     ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA – With support from a $6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education, Winthrop University will collaborate with three S.C. institutions to create a statewide model for year-long teacher residencies in an effort to recruit and retain aspiring teachers. As the lead institution, Winthrop’s College of Education, Sport, and Human Sciences will partner with Clemson University, Columbia College, the University of South Carolina at Columbia, and South Carolina’s Center for Educator Recruitment, Retention, and Advancement (CERRA), which is housed at Winthrop. Called SC RISE (South Carolina Residencies Impacting Schoolwide Equity), the five-year project will be funded…
  • Winthrop Students Learn about Legacy and Impact during MLK Activities
    ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA – Winthrop University will focus on legacy and impact during a week-long observance of the life of Martin Luther King Jr. from Jan. 19 through Jan. 25. There will be two service opportunities and four educational workshops available on campus to encourage students to remember King and his teachings, according to Collins Cornwell, director of student conduct. “We want to encourage and empower our students to create a legacy here on campus through service,” he said. There are no Winthrop classes on Jan. 20, which is the King federal holiday. Offices also will be closed. Below are…
  • Mexican National Is Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison For Drug Trafficking And Immigration Offenses
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Adrian Arroyo-Trujillo, 32, of Mexico, was sentenced yesterday to 180 months in prison followed by five years of supervised release for possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and 24 months in prison for illegal re-entry by a deported alien, to be served concurrently, announced Dena J. King, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina. According to filed court documents and court proceedings, in August 2022, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and the Union County Sheriff’s Office initiated an investigation into suspected drug trafficking by Trujillo and others. Using a number of investigative methods, including surveillance of…
  • York County Regional Chamber Announces 2024 Award Recipients
    The York County Regional Chamber of Commerce has announced the recipients of its 2024 awards, honoring outstanding leaders and businesses for their contributions to the community. The winners will be celebrated at the Chamber’s 25th Annual Awards Celebration on February 20, 2025, during the Silver Anniversary event. Award Winners • Robert F. Youngblood Lifetime Business Achievement Award Eddie Pickett, owner of Quality Cleaning Janitorial Services, has been recognized for over 30 years of dedicated service, ethical leadership, and community impact. Eddie’s business has set a high standard for excellence across the Piedmont region, including York County. • Citizenship & Service…
  • Attorney General Alan Wilson, Lawmakers Advocate for Bathroom Bill in South Carolina
    South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson joined state legislators earlier this week to promote the Student Physical Privacy Act, a bill aimed at regulating access to school bathrooms and changing rooms based on sex assigned at birth. Introduced in the South Carolina Senate on January 9, 2024, the legislation seeks to make permanent a policy currently enforced under a temporary budget proviso. Budget provisos remain in effect only for the fiscal year, but Wilson and other supporters are calling for the policy to be codified into law. Arguments For and Against Supporters of the bill argue it is necessary to…
  • South Carolina DPH Distributes Free Overdose Safety Kits to Combat Opioid Crisis
    COLUMBIA, S.C. — In an effort to address the ongoing opioid crisis, the South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) is offering free overdose (OD) prevention safety kits at all its public health clinics. The initiative aims to save lives by equipping individuals with tools and knowledge to respond effectively to opioid overdoses. Drug overdoses remain the leading cause of unintentional deaths in the United States, with South Carolina experiencing a significant rise in opioid-related fatalities. Of the state’s 2,296 drug overdose deaths in 2022, more than 1,800 were opioid-related, and fentanyl—a powerful synthetic opioid—was involved in 1,660 of those…
  • Indian Land Fire Department Leads Dramatic High-Rise Rescue of Injured Worker
    Indian Land, SC — In a dramatic rescue operation on Tuesday afternoon, January 14th, the Indian Land Fire Department was called to aid an injured worker stranded approximately 92 feet in the air on a water tower under construction. Upon arrival, crews confirmed that the worker was caught in safety netting. Rescuers quickly ascended the tower to provide medical assistance and assess the situation. Recognizing the complexity of the task, additional resources were called in from Charlotte and Pineville to support the effort. Using a carefully engineered rope system, rescuers worked diligently to safely bring the injured worker down from…
  • Founders Federal Credit Union Announces Leadership Transition
    After more than two decades of distinguished service as President and CEO of Founders Federal Credit Union, Bruce Brumfield has announced his retirement, effective December 31, 2025. This decision marks the culmination of a multi-year leadership transition plan developed by Brumfield in collaboration with the Board of Directors to ensure the continued success of the credit union. Brumfield’s journey with Founders began in 1988, during which he served in various management roles before assuming the position of President and CEO in 2003. Under his leadership, Founders experienced remarkable growth, expanding from $944 million in assets in 2003 to over $4.7…
  • The Weekender, January 17-19
    The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, January 10th Clay Johnson: Live at Model A Brewing, 6:00 pm LA Brown: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:30 pm Jack Fontana: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm Founders Ice Skating Rink, 205 Saluda St, Rock Hill. Final Weekend SATURDAY, January 11th Amor Artis Brewing, 7 year anniversary party. 11:00am-10:00pm. Chris Sutter: Live at Model A Brewing, 6:00 pm Billy Joel Tribute, Dinner and a Show: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:30 pm Greg Parrish: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm…
  • South Carolina Panel Recommends Removal of Four Books from Public Schools
    A committee of the South Carolina State Board of Education has recommended that four books be removed from public school libraries, citing concerns over sexual content. The decision adds to a growing list of books removed under state regulations banning access to materials that depict sexual conduct. The books targeted for removal include All Boys Aren’t Blue by George M. Johnson, Flamer by Mike Curato, PUSH by Sapphire, and The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. These titles were reviewed during a committee meeting held on Thursday, January 9, and are now pending final approval from the full…
  • Fort Mill Prepares for New Downtown Parking Lot Construction
    Fort Mill, SC – The Town of Fort Mill is moving forward with its plans to enhance parking in the downtown business district. Construction of a new municipal parking lot is set to begin the week of February 3, 2025, at the intersection of Tom Hall and Springs Streets, the former site of Hardee’s restaurant. Preparations for the project will start on January 27, when the parking lot will be closed to the public. Crews will install perimeter fencing, security measures, and signage around the site. The construction is expected to take approximately five months, contingent on weather conditions. The…
  • Top IRS Scams to Watch Out for in 2025
    As tax season approaches, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is warning taxpayers to remain vigilant against a wave of scams targeting individuals and businesses. Fraudsters continue to evolve their tactics, making it crucial to recognize the most common schemes to avoid falling victim. 1. Phishing Emails and Texts Cybercriminals use fake emails or text messages that appear to be from the IRS or other trusted institutions. These messages often contain links or attachments that claim to require immediate action, such as verifying personal information or resolving a tax debt. Tip: The IRS does not initiate contact via email or text….
  • Crawford, Sifford, Austen and Jones named to SNHU President’s List
    MANCHESTER, NH (01/14/2025)– It is with great pleasure that Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) congratulates the following students on being named to the Fall 2024 President’s List. The fall terms run from September to December. Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.700 and above for the reporting term are named to the President’s List. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits over each 16-week term or paired 8-week terms grouped in fall, winter/spring, and summer. Austin Crawford of Fort Mill (29708) Deidre Sifford of Fort Mill (29708) Maria Austen of Fort Mill (29708) Ebony…
  • William Ledbetter Named to SNHU Dean’s List
    MANCHESTER, NH (01/14/2025)– William Ledbetter of Tega Cay (29708) has been named to Southern New Hampshire University‘s Fall 2024 Dean’s List. The fall terms run from September to December. Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.500 to 3.699 for the reporting term are named to the Dean’s List. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits over each 16-week term or paired 8-week terms grouped in fall, winter/spring, and summer. Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) is a private, nonprofit, accredited institution with a 92-year history of educating traditional-aged students and working adults. Now serving more…
  • Mucciarone Earns Dean’s List Honors At Shenandoah University For Fall 2024
    WINCHESTER, VA (01/15/2025)– Evan Mucciarone, of Tega Cay, is one of 1,131 students who earned a spot on the Dean’s List at Shenandoah University for the Fall 2024 semester. To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must be enrolled full-time in baccalaureate degree programs and earn a semester GPA of 3.50 or higher. Dean’s List students who achieve a semester GPA of 3.90 or higher also qualify for the university’s President’s List. Shenandoah University was established in 1875, and is headquartered at the top of Virginia, in Winchester, Virginia, with additional educational sites in Clarke and Loudoun counties, and online…
  • York County Council Workshop Sets Strategic Financial Priorities
    The York County Council Workshop held on January 14, 2025, included detailed discussions on fiscal year (FY) 2024 actuals, FY 2025 operating budgets, and preparatory plans for the FY 2026 budget. Here is a comprehensive summary: Key Highlights: Meeting Introduction: The meeting was opened by County Manager Josh Edwards, emphasizing the importance of setting the groundwork for upcoming budget discussions. The focus was on reviewing past fiscal performance, current operational metrics, and forward-looking strategies. FY 2024 Financial Overview: FY 2024 actuals showed strong financial performance due to higher-than-anticipated interest income and efficient cash management practices. Growth in the tax base,…
  • Cindy Van Buskirk Named Coach of the Year for Fort Mill High School Girls Swimming
    Congratulations are in order for Cindy Van Buskirk of Fort Mill High School, who has been honored as Coach of the Year! This recognition comes as a testament to her exceptional leadership, dedication, and the lasting impact she has made on the school’s swimming program. With 17 years of coaching experience, including 12 as head coach, Van Buskirk has cemented her legacy as a remarkable mentor and guide for young athletes. Under her leadership, the Fort Mill High School Girls Swimming team achieved incredible milestones, including becoming the SCHSL 2024 5A Division 2 Girls Swim Team State Champions. The team…
  • South Carolina Federal Credit Union Opens Applications for $45,000 in Scholarships
    South Carolina Federal Credit Union has officially launched its 15th annual scholarship program, offering $45,000 in scholarships to nine deserving students across the state. The program is open to high school and undergraduate students planning to attend a traditional or technical college in South Carolina for the fall 2025 semester. The deadline for applications is 11:59 p.m. EST on January 31, and winners will be announced in April 2025. Empowering Students to Give Back Applicants are required to submit a short essay highlighting how their education will empower them to positively impact their communities and improve the lives of South…
  • South Carolina Ranked the Cheapest State for Smokers in the U.S.
    Smoking costs the U.S. more than $600 billion annually, encompassing expenses like healthcare, lost income, and out-of-pocket costs for cigarettes. However, for smokers in South Carolina, the financial burden is the lightest, according to a new report from WalletHub, The Real Cost of Smoking by State. The report, which examines the lifetime and annual costs of smoking and secondhand smoke exposure, reveals stark differences in the financial toll of smoking across the country. South Carolina is ranked as the cheapest state for smokers, while New York tops the list as the most expensive. Key Findings •Out-of-Pocket Costs: South Carolina smokers…
  • York School District 1 Hosts Career Fair to Attract Dedicated Educators and Staff
    York School District 1 is inviting passionate individuals to join its vibrant community of educators and support staff at its upcoming Career Fair. The event will take place on Saturday, February 8, 2025, from 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM at York Comprehensive High School. This Career Fair is a prime opportunity for individuals seeking to make a meaningful impact in education and related fields. Representatives from all schools and departments within the district will be present to connect with attendees and provide information about a variety of positions, including: Certified Positions: Teachers and instructional assistants for all grade levels and…
  • America’s State Parks selects South Carolina Parks Director to serve as President
    Columbia, S.C. – The National Association of State Park Directors (NASPD), the leadership organization behind America’s State Parks, is proud to announce the appointment of Paul McCormack as its new President and CEO. McCormack brings nearly 30 years of experience working in South Carolina State Parks, serving as director since 2018. Before this appointment, he also served as the NASPD Board Chair. Lewis Ledford, who has served as NASPD President and CEO since 2013, announced his retirement at the organization’s annual conference earlier this fall. Former Board Chair and Director of Oregon State Parks, Lisa Sumption, led the recruitment process…
  • Wegmans Secures Land for First Charlotte Store in Ballantyne
    Wegmans Food Markets Inc., a renowned family-owned grocer based in Rochester, New York, has officially acquired 14.32 acres in Ballantyne for its first store in the Charlotte market. Mecklenburg County property records reveal that Wegmans purchased two parcels from NP BCP Land and NW Offices on Six, entities affiliated with developer Northwood Investors, according to the Charlotte Business Journal. The acquisition cost totaled nearly $15.8 million. Plans for the site include a 110,000-square-foot Wegmans store, which will be located along North Community Road on the east side of Ballantyne. The grocer has announced a targeted opening date in the third…
  • Gov. McMaster Names 2025 South Carolina Chef Ambassadors
    COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster has announced the selection of three distinguished chefs to serve as South Carolina’s 2025 Chef Ambassadors, highlighting the state’s vibrant culinary traditions and agricultural heritage. Representing Greenville, Conway, and North Charleston, these chefs will showcase South Carolina’s locally sourced ingredients and diverse culinary culture at festivals, events, and promotional opportunities throughout the year. The 2025 Chef Ambassadors are: Jeanne Koenigsberg, executive chef and kitchen general manager of Swamp Rabbit Cafe and Grocery, Greenville. Darren Smith, owner and executive chef of Rivertown Bistro and Bonfire, Conway. Shuai Wang, chef and owner of Jackrabbit Filly and…
  • Nick Krise of Fort Mill, SC Makes Curry College Fall 2024 Dean’s List
    MILTON , MA (01/14/2025)– Curry College congratulates Nick Krise of Fort Mill, SC 29708 who was named to the Fall 2024 Dean’s List. About Curry College Curry College, founded in Boston in 1879, is a private, co-educational, liberal arts-based institution located on 131 acres in Milton, Massachusetts. The College extends its educational programs to a continuing education branch campus in Plymouth. The College offers 24 undergraduate majors in specialized and liberal arts programs, as well as graduate degrees in accounting, business, education, criminal justice, and nursing to a combined enrollment of nearly 2,500 students. The student body consists of 1,700…
  • Experience the American Revolution in Lancaster!
    Lancaster, SC – History comes alive this January at the Lancaster County Historic Courthouse! The Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, in partnership with the American Battlefield Trust, is proud to present the American Revolution Experience traveling exhibition. From January 11th to 27th, immerse yourself in the pivotal moments that shaped the birth of our nation. This innovative pop-up exhibit features engaging displays, interactive digital kiosks, captivating storytelling, and authentic artifacts, offering a unique and compelling experience for all ages. Explore the Exhibit: Delve into the lives of those who lived through the Revolution, discover…
  • Governor McMaster Proposes Allowing Debit Card Purchases for Lottery Tickets
    Columbia, S.C. – In a move to modernize South Carolina’s lottery system, Governor Henry McMaster is proposing that residents be allowed to purchase lottery tickets using debit cards, a departure from the cash-only policy in place since the lottery’s inception in 2001. The announcement came Monday as part of the governor’s unveiling of his 2025-26 budget proposal at the State House. South Carolina is currently one of only three states—alongside Tennessee and Wyoming—that prohibits the use of debit cards for lottery ticket purchases. “Many businesses no longer accept cash, and many people don’t carry it,” McMaster said, highlighting the need…
  • Attorney General Alan Wilson releases 2024 SC Human Trafficking Task Force Annual Report
    (COLUMBIA, S.C.) – South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, Chair of the South Carolina Human Trafficking Task Force, released the 2024 Annual Report at the State House today. Task Force leadership joined him for the release as well as local, state, and federal law enforcement. The report shares data that details the extent of human trafficking in South Carolina. In 2024, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division investigated 285 tips that included nearly 400 potential victims. A majority of the tips investigated involved minor victims. SLED’s data also showed that human trafficking investigations were in 40 counties, with only six…
  • Governor McMaster Unveils Ambitious Executive Budget for Fiscal Year 2025-2026
    Columbia, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster today revealed his Executive Budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year, outlining a vision that prioritizes fiscal discipline, tax relief, education, infrastructure, and disaster preparedness. With South Carolina’s booming economy generating a $1.8 billion budget surplus, the governor emphasized the transformative potential of the proposed investments. “By thinking big, by being bold, and by making these transformative investments, I believe we will set our state on a course that will provide the opportunity for prosperity, success, and happiness for generations of South Carolinians,” Governor McMaster stated in a letter to the General Assembly. Key Budget…
  • Jerome LeArtist Joyner, 63, Tega Cay, SC
    Mr. Jerome LeArtist Joyner (63) Entered in eternal rest on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, in Tega Cay, SC., Surrounded by his loved ones. He was born in Savannah, Ga., and educated in the Chatham County public School system and furthered his education in the United States Marine Corps. Climbing from the ranks of the enlisted all the Way to Warrant Officer 4, A feat seldom done. After an illustrious career in the military, Jerome protected and served in California’s Temecula Sheriff Department and later Ended his career at the Chatham County Sheriff Department in Savannah and later he retired to…
  • Wofford College announces fall 2024 Dean’s List
    SPARTANBURG, SC (01/13/2025)– Wofford College provost Dr. Timothy Schmitz has announced Dean’s List students for the fall 2024 semester. The following local students were named to Wofford College’s 2024 fall Dean’s List: Donald Douglass of Tega Cay Meredith Welfare of Fort Mill Wofford College, established in 1854, is a four-year, residential liberal arts college located in Spartanburg, South Carolina. It offers 27 major fields of study to a student body of 1,800 undergraduates. Nationally known for the strength of its academic program, outstanding faculty, experiential learning opportunities and successful graduates, Wofford is recognized consistently as a “best value” and for…
  • TAX SEASON OPENS JANUARY 27
    ​​The SCDOR will begin accepting 2024 Individual Income Tax returns on January 27, 2025, consistent with the date announced by the IRS. The filing deadline for 2024 returns is May 1, 2025, due to relief granted in October​ as the result of Hurricane Helene. We encourage South Carolinians to choose the online filing method that’s right for them. It’s the fastest, easiest, most secure method, which is why more than 94% of South Carolina returns were filed electronically last year. 💡 If you haven’t made the switch from paper filing yet, learn more about your options at dor.sc.gov/iit-filing. If you’re expecting a refund, choose…
  • Gas Prices Inch Up in South Carolina Amid Global Oil Supply Constraints
    Gas prices in South Carolina are on the rise again this week as international sanctions continue to restrict oil supplies, driving up costs at the pump. The state’s average price for a gallon of gas climbed 2 cents from last week, reaching $2.76 on Monday. This marks an increase of 4 cents from a month ago but remains 2.5 cents lower than the same time last year. Prices vary widely across the state, with the lowest reported price on Sunday at $2.39 per gallon, while the highest reached $3.25. Nationally, gas prices have remained relatively stable, with the average price…
  • Humane Society of York County – Pets of the Week
    This HANDSOME Gray fella is Corey. You can find Corey hanging out at our PAWSibilities Thrift Shop assessing ALL the great customers that come through our doors! HSYC pulled Corey from Animal Control 68 days ago! If you can believe it… Corey was declawed and was put outside PSA: Cats have only so many ways to communicate to us Hoomans: their nails and teeth. That’s it! With that said, Corey is ISO someone who can read his WANTS. He tells us all so well but we HOOMANS just have to pay attention!!! Corey is Mr. Independent. He will watch each…
  • South Carolina Is 2025’s 9th Worst State to Raise a Family
    With the cost of raising a child to age 18 reaching well over $300,000, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on the Best & Worst States to Raise a Family in 2025, as well as expert commentary, to highlight the states that are affordable, safe, well-educated and enjoyable for families to live in. WalletHub compared the 50 states across 50 key indicators of family-friendliness. Our data set includes factors like the median annual family income, housing affordability, health care quality, crime rate, and school quality. Raising a Family in South Carolina (1=Best; 25=Avg.): Overall rank – 42nd 43rd…
  • Citadel Cadets to March in 2025 Presidential Inaugural Parade
     The Citadel, South Carolina’s historic military college, has been chosen to represent the state in the prestigious 2025 Presidential Inaugural Parade. Scheduled for January 20, the parade will take place in Washington, D.C., following the inauguration of the 47th President of the United States. The Presidential Inaugural Parade is a longstanding American tradition, bringing together participants from across the country to celebrate the peaceful transition of power. The Citadel’s Corps of Cadets is one of the few groups selected to march, highlighting their discipline, dedication, and service to the state and the nation. A Legacy of Excellence The Citadel, founded…
  • The Peach Stand in Fort Mill to Undergo Temporary Closure for Renovations
    Fort Mill, SC – A beloved staple of the Fort Mill community, The Peach Stand, announced it will temporarily close its doors to undergo vital updates to its facility. The specialty food store, located at 1325 Highway 160 W, will be closed from February 2 to February 28, 2025, and is scheduled to reopen with normal business hours on March 1, 2025. The decision to pause operations comes after nearly five decades of service to the community. The updates are aimed at ensuring the building continues to run efficiently and safely for customers and staff. “We are committed to maintaining…
  • Mr. Penny Pincher: 4 Tips for Financial Abstinence in the New Year
    I have several friends who decided to start the year with a “Dry January.” If you haven’t heard of it, this is where you abstain from drinking alcohol in the first month of the year. It’s a novel idea, especially for those of us who had one too many spiked egg nogs at the neighborhood Christmas party.  This same concept of abstinence can be applied to your spending habits. Here are 4 tips to help you avoid reckless spending for the month of January and beyond:  Stop Living Like a Celebrity If you were to believe TV commercials or social…
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  • Microsoft PC Manager: A Handy Tool for a Healthier PC
    Microsoft has quietly released a new tool designed to help users keep their Windows 10 and 11 PCs running smoothly. Called PC Manager, this free application offers a suite of features aimed at simplifying PC maintenance and boosting performance. While some of the features included in PC Manager already exist within Windows, the app brings them together in a single, user-friendly interface. This makes it easier for users to manage their storage, control startup apps, and protect their privacy. Key Features of PC Manager: PC Boost: This feature helps to speed up your PC by closing unnecessary processes and freeing…
  • The Milk and Bread Rush: A Winter Storm Tradition
    When a winter storm looms, grocery store shelves quickly empty of two staples: milk and bread. This curious phenomenon, which has been observed for decades, raises the question—why these two items? The tradition of stocking up on milk and bread dates back to at least the mid-20th century. It is rooted in practicality, cultural norms, and a touch of psychology. A Practical Start Milk and bread are versatile essentials found in most American households. In the mid-1900s, milk was a dietary cornerstone for families, especially those with children, and bread could be used in a variety of meals. Before widespread…
  • Skeptical Supreme Court justices weigh a rescue of TikTok from nearing ban
    By: Jacob Fischler and Ashley Murray – SC Daily Gazette U.S. Supreme Court justices on Friday questioned why they should intervene to block a law forcing the sale of TikTok in nine days, saying the short-form video platform’s Chinese parent company does not enjoy First Amendment rights. Lawyers for TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, and a group of the platform’s users faced sharp questions from justices on both sides of the court’s ideological split about how any party other than ByteDance would have its rights restricted. Under the bipartisan law passed by Congress and signed into law by President Joe Biden, ByteDance must divest TikTok…
  • South Carolina Shines: 5 Cities Rank Among Best Places to Live in 2025
    South Carolina continues to shine as a top destination for those seeking a place to call home. In U.S. News & World Report’s 2024-2025 rankings of the 150 best places to live in the United States, five South Carolina cities earned spots on the coveted list. Each city offers a unique blend of charm, amenities, and quality of life that appeals to a variety of residents. Here are the South Carolina cities that made the list: •No. 4: Greenville A vibrant downtown, stunning natural surroundings, and a thriving arts and culinary scene have positioned Greenville as one of the top…
  • Exciting Year Ahead: Fort Mill Unveils 2025 Event Schedule
    Fort Mill, SC – The Town of Fort Mill has announced its 2025 Event Schedule, packed with exciting activities and celebrations for residents and visitors alike. From community service opportunities to festive holiday events, Fort Mill offers something for everyone. Here’s a look at what’s in store for the year ahead: Winter and Spring Events •MLK Call to Service Day Monday, January 20, 2025, 9–11 AM at Town Hall Kick off the year by giving back to the community during this meaningful day of service. •Family Fun Day Saturday, March 1, 2025, 3–7 PM at Fort Mill Amphitheater Enjoy an…
  • Wizardry Meets Science at Museum of York County’s Harry Potter Science Saturday
    YORK COUNTY, S.C. — Magic and science will converge at the Museum of York County on Saturday, February 8, for an enchanting day of hands-on activities and spellbinding fun. Transforming into the Museum of York County School of Witchcraft & Wizardry, the event promises a journey into the world of magic, creatures, and potions. Event Highlights From 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, budding witches and wizards of all ages can immerse themselves in magical lessons such as spellcasting, care of incredible creatures, and crafting magical remedies. Guests will put their wizarding knowledge to the test and earn an official certificate…
  • Audible Deal Offers Three Months of Membership for Just $3
    If you’ve been waiting for the perfect opportunity to dive into Audible’s vast library of audiobooks, podcasts, and exclusive content, now’s your chance. Audible has brought back its popular deal, offering three months of membership for just $3. This limited-time offer is a significant discount from the regular price, which is $14.95 per month. What’s Included in the Deal? For just $1 per month over three months, new subscribers will gain full access to Audible’s extensive collection, including: Audible Originals: Exclusive content that you won’t find anywhere else. A Catalog of Thousands of Titles: From best-selling books and timeless classics…
  • Could This Happen? “One Second After” in the Age of Overreaction
    I wasn’t going to write a review of “One Second After,” but the recent panic over a minor winter storm in the Carolinas highlighted the book’s unsettling relevance. The overreaction to a mere 24 hours of light snow revealed just how unprepared many of us are for a real crisis, making Forstchen’s chilling portrayal of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack on the United States all the more sobering. “One Second After” throws the reader into a post-apocalyptic world where the conveniences of modern life vanish in an instant. The story centers on a small North Carolina town, focusing on the…
  • VA Expands PACT Act: New Cancers Added as Presumptive for Veterans Exposed to Toxic Hazards
    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced that it will now presume service connection for several cancers, making it easier for veterans to receive no-cost health care and earned benefits. This means that veterans who served in certain locations during specific time periods and who have been diagnosed with one of these cancers will not have to prove that their condition is related to their military service. The expanded list of presumptive cancers includes: Acute and chronic leukemias Multiple myelomas Myelodysplastic syndromes Myelofibrosis Urinary bladder cancer Ureter cancer Related genitourinary cancers These cancers are now presumptive for service connection…
  • DPH’s Public Information Care Line Now Available 24/7
      Hours extended to help answer individuals’ questions about DPH services related to winter weather COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) is expanding the hours of its public information Care Line beginning today. Care Line representatives will be available to answer questions about any DPH public health department services that are interrupted due to winter weather and provide other weather-related information. The Care Line number is 1-855-472-3432 and will be open for calls 24 hours a day beginning Friday, Jan. 10, until further notice. DPH will notify residents when the Care Line resumes its regular…
  • Garrett Sheley Named to Samford University’s Fall 2024 Dean’s List
    Garrett Sheley, a Pre-Business major from Fort Mill, SC, was named to Samford University’s Dean’s List for Fall 2024 semester. To qualify for the dean’s list, a student must earn a minimum 3.5 grade point average out of a possible 4.0 while attempting at least 12 credit hours of coursework. The Dean’s List is the highest academic recognition given by the school at the end of each semester. ABOUT SAMFORD UNIVERSITY — Samford is a leading Christian university offering undergraduate programs grounded in the liberal arts with an array of nationally recognized graduate and professional schools. Founded in 1841, Samford…
  • PowerSchool Data Breach Update: Student, Parent, and Staff Information Exposed
    A significant cybersecurity incident involving PowerSchool, a leading education technology provider, has impacted school districts across the US and internationally. The breach, which occurred through the company’s PowerSource portal, resulted in unauthorized access to sensitive data stored within the PowerSchool Student Information System.    Among the compromised data is directory information for students, parents, and staff, including names, phone numbers, and addresses. A limited amount of medical information, such as allergy records, was also accessed.    Most alarmingly, social security numbers for 10 individuals were compromised. This includes 8 former employees and 2 current or former students. Those individuals are…
  • Fort Mill to Honor Dr. King with Annual MLK Call to Service Day
    FORT MILL, S.C. — The Town of Fort Mill is gearing up for its Annual MLK Call to Service Day, an event that pays tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s enduring legacy of service. On Monday, January 20, 2025, residents are invited to honor Dr. King’s belief that “Everybody can be great because everybody can serve” by contributing to local organizations in need. This year’s event will focus on supporting four vital community groups by collecting essential items to help the populations they serve. Items Needed Classroom Ready Wide-ruled spiral notebooks Composition notebooks [Details: https://www.foundationforfortmillschools.org/programs/school-supply-drive.html] Fort Mill Care Center…
  • As Demand for Weight-Loss Drugs Rises, States Grapple with Medicaid Coverage
    This article was originally featured in the South Carolina Gazette and was made available for publishing in the Tega Cay Sun.  Over her three-decade career, weight management physician Dr. Sarah Ro has seen hundreds of patients. Many of them are on Medicaid and have become yo-yo dieters who, despite their best efforts at changing their eating habits and lifestyles, cannot seem to shed the pounds hurting their health. “They have a tremendous amount of disease burden,” said Ro, medical director of the University of North Carolina Physicians Network weight management program, which serves patients from marginalized communities at clinics across…
  • Fort Mill, Rock Hill, Clover, and York School Districts Announce Virtual E-Learning Day for Friday, January 10, Due to Winter Storm
    All four York County School Districts have announced they will conduct a virtual e-learning day on January 10th.  Below are the specific details for each district Fort Mill School District Fort Mill, SC – The Fort Mill School District (FMSD) has announced the closure of all schools and district facilities on Friday, January 10, in response to a forecast of potentially hazardous winter weather. The National Weather Service predicts snow and ice in the area, raising concerns about unsafe travel conditions for both buses and car riders. In a statement to families and staff, the district emphasized its commitment to…
  • Fort Mill School District Announces Closures and eLearning Transition Due to Winter Weather
    Fort Mill, SC – The Fort Mill School District (FMSD) has announced the closure of all schools and district facilities on Friday, January 10, in response to a forecast of potentially hazardous winter weather. The National Weather Service predicts snow and ice in the area, raising concerns about unsafe travel conditions for both buses and car riders. In a statement to families and staff, the district emphasized its commitment to ensuring the safety of students and employees during this weather event. As a result, schools will shift to eLearning for the day, with specific instructions regarding lessons and class assignments…
  • Winter Storm Alert: Friday Forecast for the Carolinas
    A winter storm is set to impact the area on Friday, with deteriorating conditions expected between 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM. Motorists are strongly advised to complete any travel well before noon, as roads are likely to become icy and congested. For Tega Cay, snowfall accumulation is estimated at 0.4 inches, but the primary concern is sleet and freezing rain. This wintry mix will persist into Friday night, creating extremely hazardous travel conditions. Temperatures will remain below freezing throughout the event, causing anything that falls to stick immediately due to the cold ground. By Saturday, the storm system will clear…
  • York Technical College to Operate Remotely on Friday Due to Winter Weather
    Rock Hill, SC — Out of an abundance of caution, York Technical College has announced that all campuses will operate remotely on Friday, January 10th, due to anticipated winter weather. Campuses will remain closed to the public through the weekend. Faculty and staff will continue to support students through remote operations during this period. The College plans to resume normal, in-person operations on Monday, January 13th. For updates and further information, students and employees are encouraged to monitor the College’s website and official communication channels. Post Views: 15
  • The Weekender, January 10-11
    The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, January 10th TCES Family Friday Walk/Bike/Roll to School, 7:00 am 14th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Celebration Breakfast, York, SC, 8:00 am. Bourbon Sons Duo: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:30 pm Cory Threatt Music Official: Live at Tega Cay Tavern, 7:00 pm Carrie Ann Live: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm Rusty Pilot Acoustic: Live at Barney’s Bar, 9:00 pm SATURDAY, January 11th Elliot Poston: Live at Model A Brewing, 6:00 PM Rumor Mill: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:30…
  • Stay Safe on the Roads: Tips for Driving in Ice and Snow
    With winter weather in the forecast for the Carolinas , drivers are reminded to exercise caution when navigating icy and snowy roads. Slippery conditions significantly increase the risk of accidents, but following these expert tips can help ensure a safer journey. 1. Prepare Your Vehicle Check your tires: Ensure they are properly inflated and have sufficient tread for traction. Clear your car: Remove all snow and ice from windows, mirrors, headlights, and the roof to maintain visibility and prevent hazards for other drivers. Keep essentials in your car: Include items like a scraper, snowbrush, jumper cables, flashlight, blankets, and a…
  • Rock Hill Considers New Hotel Regulations to Address Homeless Long-Term Stays
    Rock Hill city leaders are reviewing a proposal to tighten regulations on hotels, aiming to address issues related to long-term stays by homeless individuals. The changes, which will be presented at the city’s planning commission, are part of an effort to reduce the strain on police and medical services and ensure compliance with local ordinances. The proposed regulations include several measures to limit long-term stays and enforce stricter oversight of hotel operations. Key components of the plan include: •Capping Hotel Stays: Guests would be limited to a maximum of 30 nights total at any hotel. •Resident Restrictions: Hotels would be…
  • Ralph Norman Introduces Constitutional Amendment to Impose Congressional Term Limits
    A new push for congressional term limits is gaining momentum as Republican lawmakers, led by Congressman Ralph Norman (R-SC) and U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), have introduced a joint resolution proposing a constitutional amendment to limit the number of terms members of Congress can serve. The amendment seeks to limit U.S. senators to two six-year terms and U.S. House members to three two-year terms. If passed by Congress and ratified by the states, the amendment would go into effect within seven years of its submission. Under the proposal, individuals who have served the maximum terms would no longer be eligible…
  • Fort Mill School Board Meeting Highlights, January 7, 2025
    Special Recognitions • Recognition of Nation Ford High School Band for State Championship • Recognition of Catawba Ridge High School Band 2024 4A Upper State and State Champions • Recognition of Catawba Ridge High School Band 2nd in the Nation at the Bands of America Grand National Championship • Recognition of Banks Trail Middle School Choral Student • Recognition of Fort Mill High School FFA Agronomy Team for State Championship • Recognition of Forest Creek Middle School Mock Trial Team for State Championship • Recognition of Nation Ford High School Digital Art and Design Student Josh Miller for Cover Design…
  • York County Council Meeting: January 6, 2025
    The York County Council convened its first meeting of 2025 on January 6, kicking off the new year with key leadership elections, updates on strategic planning, and public hearings on pressing local matters. Leadership Elections The meeting opened with the re-election of Christy Cox as Chairwoman of the York County Council. In her remarks, Chairwoman Cox expressed gratitude to her colleagues and highlighted the importance of collaboration, strategic vision, and unity in addressing the county’s challenges and opportunities. Tom Audette was elected as Vice Chair, with both elections receiving unanimous approval from the council members. Strategic Planning and Vision Chairwoman…
  • Everyday Finance: 8 Ways to Potentially Lower Your Taxes
    This article is brought to you by Michael Matus, Ameriprise Financial Advisor and sponsor of the Tega Cay Sun.  When it comes to filing your federal income taxes, it can pay to review your situation and plan ahead. We can help you identify year-round tax-savings opportunities and work with your tax professional to help ensure you’re not paying more taxes than required. To lower your tax bill, here are eight possibilities to consider with us. 1. Plan throughout the year for taxes By planning throughout the year, you can determine your likely tax bracket and plan strategies to lower your taxable income. At…
  • Hickory Tavern Acquired by Artistry Restaurants, Local Locations Remain Popular Destinations
    Hickory Tavern, a Carolinas based chain known for its sports-themed dining and casual atmosphere, has been acquired by Artistry Restaurants, a Florida-based hospitality company. This acquisition includes all 20 Hickory Tavern locations across North Carolina and South Carolina marking a significant milestone for the brand. Artistry Restaurants, headquartered in Naples, Florida, is recognized for operating upscale dining establishments, including Oak & Stone, Shrimp Basket, Boca, Atlantic Beer & Oyster, and Sandbar Amelia Island. With this acquisition, the company aims to enhance Hickory Tavern’s offerings while maintaining the core elements that have made it a community favorite. Local Hickory Tavern Locations…
  • Raine Meyer of Fort Mill (29708) recognized on Georgia Southern University’s Fall 2024 Dean’s List
    STATESBORO, GA (01/06/2025)– Georgia Southern University recently recognized approximately 4,100 students on the Fall 2024 Dean’s List. Raine Meyer of Fort Mill (29708) has been named to the list for excellence in academics. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, a student must have at least a 3.5 grade point average and carry a minimum of 12 hours for the semester. Georgia Southern University, a public Carnegie Doctoral/R2 institution founded in 1906, offers approximately 155 different degree programs serving more than 26,100 students through 10 colleges on three campuses in Statesboro, Savannah, Hinesville and online instruction. A leader in higher…
  • Healthy Living with Dr. Hall: Reducing the Risk for Obesity
    The Global Burden of Disease Group is a collaborative research network of scientists and health experts who evaluate and report on the worldwide impact of various diseases and health conditions, measuring the impact they place on populations, essentially quantifying the combined impact of premature deaths and years lived with disability caused by a disease. According to them, the prevalence of obesity has doubled in over 70 countries since 1980 and has continually increased in most others. It’s currently estimated that nearly 30% of the world population—more than two billion people—meet the criteria for obesity. It’s unclear that any government-sponsored interventions…
  • Stay Vigilant: SLED Encourages Public to Report Suspicious Activity to Keep Communities Safe
    The South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division released the following press release, reminding everyone that if you ‘see something, say something’. “I would like to remind everyone that we must all stay vigilant and continue working together to help keep our communities safe,” said SLED Chief Mark Keel. “If you see something suspicious, or that doesn’t seem quite right, please say something.” Contact your local police department, county sheriff’s office, or other local law enforcement officials with public safety concerns. Please make sure to include: • WHO or WHAT you saw • WHEN you saw it • WHERE it occurred…
  • South Carolina industry recruitment reaches $8.19 billion in 2024
    COLUMBIA, S.C. – The South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) today released its 2024 industry recruitment results, with an announced total capital investment of $8.19 billion from January to December 2024. Existing industries reinforced their commitment to South Carolina by reinvesting in the state through expansion projects, accounting for $5.38 billion of all announced capital investment last year. “The mutual dedication and commitment between South Carolina and its business community have once again been demonstrated by the companies that have chosen to call our state home,” said Gov. Henry McMaster. “South Carolina remains dedicated to the success of our…
  • York and Lancaster Counties Announce Updates to Local Sales & Use Taxes for 2025
    The South Carolina Department of Revenue has issued Information Letter #25-1, outlining important updates to local sales and use taxes across the state. Effective March 1, 2025, these changes will impact residents, businesses, and tax professionals in counties statewide, including York and Lancaster counties. Key Updates for York County: Reimposition of the 1% Capital Projects Tax: York County’s current 1% Capital Projects Tax, set to expire on April 30, 2025, will be reimposed starting May 1, 2025. This tax funds vital infrastructure and development projects, ensuring continued progress across the county. Catawba Indian Reservation Tribal Tax: The Catawba Indian Reservation,…
  • Humane Society of York County – Pets of the Week
     Cat of the Week:   This handsome SENIOR tabby is Maxim – we’ve talked about him before! HSYC pulled Maxim from Animal Control 606 days ago! Upon doing INTAKE: He unfortunately tested FIV+ (an auto immune deficiency). o  Some details about FIV+ felines: FIV kitter kats can live with other cats who don’t have FIV as long as they get along and don’t fight, causing bite wounds FIV cannot be transmitted to humans or other non-feline animals. He is Mr. adventurous and so very handsome with intense eyes that tell you exactly what he needs! Maxim loves to be free…
  • Lancaster County December 2024 Restaurant Inspections: 9 “B” Ratings and 2 “C” Ratings Highlight Areas for Improvement
    The South Carolina Department of Public Health conducted 62 restaurant inspections across Lancaster County in December 2024. While the majority of establishments earned “A” grades, signaling excellent food safety practices, nine restaurants received a “B” rating, and two were rated “C” before improving to “A” on follow-up inspections. These results emphasize the importance of continuous vigilance in maintaining food safety and sanitation standards. Inspection Overview Total Inspections: 62 Grade A: 51 establishments Grade B: 9 establishments Grade C: 2 establishments (improved upon follow-up) Restaurants with “B” Ratings Akina 533 Hwy 9 Bypass East, Lancaster Inspection Date: December 12 Issues: Blocked…
  • York County December 2024 Restaurant Inspections: Four Establishments Receive ‘B’ Ratings
    In December 2024, the South Carolina Department of Public Health conducted 162 restaurant inspections, ensuring food safety and compliance with health regulations in York County. The majority of establishments achieved an “A” rating, reflecting their commitment to maintaining high standards. However, four establishments received a “B” rating due to notable violations that required corrective action. No restaurants were rated “C” during this inspection period. Overview of December Ratings Total Inspections: 162 A Ratings: 158 B Ratings: 4 C Ratings: 0 Highlights of ‘B’ Rated Establishments Los Cantaritos (Rock Hill) Inspection Date: December 4 Score: 80 Violations included improper glove use,…
  • Mr. Penny Pincher: 5 Ways to Be Successful with Money in 2025
    The new year allows us to re-evaluate our lives and commit to making changes in order to positively impact our future. Exercising more and eating better are great goals to physically impact your life in a positive way. Understanding where your money ends up each month and having a consistent budget are also key to a healthy and happy 2025.  Here are 5 easy steps you can take to positively impact your finances in the new year:  Live on Cash Alone  Access to credit has never been easier. Using your phone, you can download an app and apply for a…
  • Starlink Satellite Service for iPhones and Android: A Game Changer in Connectivity
    Elon Musk’s Starlink is revolutionizing smartphone connectivity with a new service that allows iPhones and Android devices to use satellites for calls and messaging, regardless of location. This groundbreaking technology promises to bridge the connectivity gap, particularly in remote areas and during emergencies. How it Works Starlink’s satellite service leverages a network of low-Earth orbit satellites to provide widespread coverage. Any LTE-compatible phone, including iPhones and Android devices, can utilize this technology. This means that even older smartphone models can benefit from this advancement. Key Features Global Coverage: Make calls and send messages from anywhere on Earth, regardless of cellular…
  • Supreme Court Expands GI Bill Benefits for Veterans with Multiple Service Periods
    Veterans who have served multiple periods of qualifying service can now access expanded GI Bill benefits thanks to a landmark Supreme Court decision in the Rudisill case. This ruling significantly enhances education opportunities for veterans who qualify for both the Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB) and the Post-9/11 GI Bill, granting them up to 48 months of combined benefits. What Changed? Previously, veterans had to waive their Montgomery GI Bill benefits to access the Post-9/11 GI Bill, leaving unused MGIB benefits on the table. Now, the Rudisill decision changes that: No more waivers: Veterans no longer need to forfeit MGIB benefits…
  • Beloved Children’s Cooking Studio Bakers Buzzin’ to Close After 11 Memorable Years
    Bakers Buzzin‘, a cherished family-owned children’s cooking studio in Tega Cay, South Carolina, has announced it will permanently close its doors on January 19, 2025, after eleven years of service. Established in 2013, Bakers Buzzin’ quickly became a community favorite, offering hands-on cooking and baking experiences for children. The studio provided a variety of programs, including cooking classes, birthday parties, workshops, camps, scout events, and kids’ night out activities. In 2020, the business expanded to a larger location, coinciding with the onset of the global pandemic. Despite the challenges, Bakers Buzzin’ continued to serve the community, adapting to changing circumstances….
  • The Weekender, January 3rd – 5th
    The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, January 3rd Darren Deese: Live at Model A Brewing, 6:00 pm The Parks Brothers Band: Live at the SC Shore, 7:30 pm Steal and Timbre: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm Dukes Mayo Bowl. 7:30pm. Bank of America Stadium SATURDAY, January 4th Cam Heigler: Live at Model A Brewing, 6:00 pm Dave Stern: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:30 pm Baxter DJ/Karaoke Jam: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 PM         Post Views: 41
  • Paco’s Tacos & Tequila Expanding to Fort Mill
    Fort Mill, SC – Paco’s Tacos & Tequila, a popular Tex-Mex eatery from FS Food Group, is set to open its second location in Fort Mill’s Kingsley development in early March 2025. The new restaurant, announced on Facebook, will take over the former Taco Molino space at 1328 Broadcloth St., Suite 102, featuring a 4,000-square-foot dining area and a 950-square-foot enclosed patio. According to the *Charlotte Business Journal*, the $1.2 million project will bring Paco’s signature wood-fired grilled fajitas, taco plates, and enchiladas to Fort Mill, all crafted under the expertise of Chef Bob Kalish. A standout feature will be…
  • Apple TV+ Offers Free Streaming This Weekend Only
    Apple is kicking off the new year by offering free access to its streaming service, Apple TV+, from January 3 through January 5, 2025. During this period, viewers can enjoy the entire catalog of original series and films without a subscription. To take advantage of this offer, simply sign in with your existing Apple ID on any device where Apple TV+ is available; no further obligation or subscription is required. Here are some of the top series and movies you might consider during this free streaming weekend: Severance A psychological thriller about Mark (Adam Scott) who undergoes a procedure to…
  • Carnival Cruise Line Ends Charleston Homeport Operations After 14 Years
    Charleston, SC — After nearly 14 years of setting sail from Charleston, Carnival Cruise Line has officially ended its homeport operations in the Holy City. This marks the conclusion of a partnership between Carnival and the South Carolina Ports Authority, which began in 2010. The decision, made in 2022, to not renew the cruise contract goes into effect this week. The Carnival Sunshine departed Union Pier for its final voyage on Monday and is set to return Saturday, closing a chapter in Charleston’s maritime history. The move aims to free up Union Pier Terminal for redevelopment efforts. Although Charleston will…
  • Attorney General Alan Wilson files brief in support of national TikTok ban
    (COLUMBIA, S.C.) – South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson stood with a coalition of 21 attorneys general in asking the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia to uphold the national TikTok divest-or-ban legislation passed by Congress earlier this year. TikTok has confirmed its technology and infrastructure are ultimately controlled by the Chinese government, heightening concerns for national security and Americans’ right to privacy. “TikTok is a tool of the Chinese Communist Party, an enemy of the United States, so its operations in the U.S. pose a serious threat to our national security. The First Amendment does…
  • 2025 Hemp Farming Permit Application Period Is Jan. 1-Feb. 28, 2025
    COLUMBIA – The South Carolina Department of Agriculture will begin accepting Hemp Farming Permit applications for the 2025 season on Jan. 1, 2025. Anyone who wishes to farm hemp in South Carolina in 2025 must apply online between Jan. 1 and Feb. 28, 2025. To qualify for a Hemp Farming Permit, you must complete a background check through IdentoGO and provide a Farm Service Agency (FSA) number. Only South Carolina residents are eligible to apply. There is no paper or printable application; all applicants must apply online at agriculture.sc.gov/hemp. Permits expire each year, so current permit holders who wish to…
  • Duke Energy, Area Counties to Test Nuclear Station Sirens January 8
    The outdoor warning sirens around the Catawba and McGuire nuclear stations will be tested between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025. The 89 sirens within 10 miles of Catawba Nuclear Station, located in York, S.C., and the 67 sirens within 10 miles of McGuire Nuclear Station, located in Huntersville, N.C., will sound for five to 30 seconds. To ensure they are functioning properly, it may be necessary to test some sirens more than once. Follow-up testing after siren maintenance may be required after 1 p.m. Testing is performed in cooperation with emergency management officials in Catawba, Gaston,…
  • REAL ID Requirement for Air Travel Takes Effect in 2025
    Starting May 7, 2025, a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or identification card will be required to board domestic flights within the United States. This requirement, established by the REAL ID Act of 2005, aims to enhance security standards for state-issued identification documents. Obtaining a REAL ID in South Carolina The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) provides several options for obtaining a REAL ID: In-person: Visit an SCDMV branch with the necessary documentation and purchase a REAL ID. Online renewal: If eligible, you can renew your license and obtain a REAL ID online. Required Documentation To obtain a REAL…
  • The True Cost of a DUI in South Carolina: A Sobering Reality
    As New Year’s Eve approaches—a time for celebration and reflection—it’s vital to prioritize safety and responsibility. The holiday is one of the most dangerous times of the year for impaired driving, with increased risks of accidents, injuries, and legal consequences. Planning ahead for transportation and making smart choices can help ensure that your New Year’s celebrations don’t end in tragedy or financial ruin. Fines and Legal Penalties The fines for a DUI in South Carolina vary depending on the number of offenses and the driver’s blood alcohol concentration (BAC) at the time of the arrest: First Offense: BAC below 0.10%:…
  • Tega Cay Sun Year in Review: Tragedies and Triumphs Impact Local News
    As 2024 comes to a close, here’s a look back at some of the year’s most impactful stories. A Heartbreaking Loss for Fort Mill Schools Tragedy struck in February when Stanley Brucker, a 61-year-old crossing guard for Fort Mill’s elementary and middle schools, was fatally struck by a vehicle during afternoon dismissal. Despite immediate medical attention, Brucker succumbed to his injuries. In response, the school district emphasized the importance of safety in school zones and made counseling services available for students and staff.  Additional coverage is available below. Family of Crossing Guard Killed in March Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against…
  • Apple Watch Fall and Crash Detection: Lifesaving Features
    Do you use an Apple Watch? If so, ensure that both Fall Detection and Crash Detection are activated—these vital features can help connect you to emergency services in case of an accident, whether it’s a hard fall or a severe car crash. Plus, they work seamlessly with your iPhone to enhance safety and accessibility. How to Enable Fall Detection To turn on Fall Detection, open the Watch app on your iPhone and tap the My Watch tab. Navigate to Emergency SOS, where you can choose between two options: Always On Only On During Workouts For maximum protection, it’s recommended to…
  • South Carolina Sees 13.3% Spike in Homelessness: Insights from HUD’s 2024 Report
    The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has released its 2024 Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR), shedding light on the state of homelessness across the nation. This year’s report highlights alarming trends, with homelessness reaching record levels in many states. South Carolina, while experiencing some unique challenges, reflects both concerning trends and areas of improvement. National Overview On a single night in January 2024, over 771,480 individuals were recorded as experiencing homelessness across the United States. This marks a 19% increase since 2007. Families with children saw a staggering 39% rise in homelessness compared to 2023, while veteran…
  • Apply Now for an All-Expenses-Paid Trip to the 2025 SC Women’s Agricultural Network Conference!
    Attention York County high school students! The opportunity of a lifetime is here. Applications are now open for an all-expenses-paid trip to the 2025 South Carolina Women’s Agricultural Network (SCWaGN) Conference. The event will take place from February 28 to March 1, 2025, in Aiken, South Carolina, and promises to be a transformative experience for youth in grades 9–12 who are passionate about agriculture. This conference is designed to empower future leaders in agriculture through inspiring sessions, hands-on workshops, and opportunities to connect with industry professionals. Attendees will explore topics such as farming, livestock management, sustainability, and innovative agricultural practices….
  • Humane Society of York County – Pets of the Week
    PSA: As we prepare to celebrate the New Year… Keep all your pets inside safe from the elements. Ensure your pets are microchipped / id tags Have them safely inside with calming music playing as fireworks commence outside Keep them away from any firewords. Clean up the yards of firework debris!  Cat of the Week: This handsome boy is a repeat worth repeating…… His name is Meadows! Meadow came to the HSYC as a stray, was adopted and unfortunately returned because he and the resident cat didn’t mesh! We estimate his age to be just over  5.5 years old. The…
  • Bald Eagle Officially Declared National Bird of the United States
    President Joe Biden signed legislation on Christmas Eve officially designating the bald eagle as the national bird of the United States. While the bald eagle has been a national emblem since its appearance on the Great Seal in 1782, this marks the first time it has been formally recognized by law. Minnesota lawmakers, including Senator Amy Klobuchar and Representative Brad Finstad, led the effort, citing the bird’s representation of independence, strength, and freedom. Minnesota is home to one of the largest populations of bald eagles in the country. The bald eagle, indigenous to North America, faced near extinction in the…
  • Governor McMaster’s Statement on the Passing of President Jimmy Carter
    There will be countless tributes to President Jimmy Carter – and deservedly so – because he devoted three quarters of a century to serving his country – in the Navy, the state senate, the governor’s office, the White House and as a humanitarian. But it was in the face of illness and ultimately death that President Carter taught us the most. His faith in God and love of Rosalynn remained the foundation of his life – and an example for each of us about what matters the most. During this difficult time, Peggy and I join the people of South…
  • Killington’s Fort Mill Closes After Six Years in Baxter Village
    After six years of serving the Baxter Village community, Killington’s Fort Mill has officially closed its doors as of today. The restaurant, known for its welcoming atmosphere and diverse menu, announced the decision in a heartfelt message to the community. “We had a very difficult decision to make, but when it comes down to it, we have to close,” the statement read. “Today was our last day, but we are grateful for all the amazing people that we got to work with and be friends with in this community.” Since opening in 2018, Killington’s has been a popular gathering spot…
  • Costco Egg Recall Escalates in South Carolina: FDA Issues Severe Warning Over Salmonella Concerns
    An ongoing recall of Costco eggs has been escalated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which classified the recall as Class I in December 2024. This classification, the FDA’s most severe, indicates that “there is a reasonable probability that use of the product will cause serious, adverse health consequences or death,” according to the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), a division of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Why Are the Eggs Being Recalled? The recall affects the Kirkland Signature brand, organic pasture-raised, 24-count, grade-A large eggs sold at Costco. The FDA noted that “eggs from a positive…
  • SC state parks to offer New Year’s hikes, runs, swims
    First Day Hikes will continue this year along with two runs and two polar plunges By Skylar Laird. South Carolina Daily Gazette COLUMBIA — For a head start on any New Year’s resolutions involving exercise or spending more time outdoors, South Carolina’s state parks will offer First Day Hikes on New Year’s Day. South Carolina will have events at 39 of its state parks and historic sites Jan. 1. That includes hikes along 41 trails, two runs, a horseback ride for those able to bring their own horses and two polar plunges. Some events require registration or fees to attend,…
  • Mr. Penny Pincher: Unexpected Costs Are Part of Life
    Unexpected costs, they appear to be everywhere. Just when you think you’ve paid every outstanding bill, you’re hit with HOA fees, car taxes or child related expenses. Having expenses pop up throughout the year is a fact of life. You will never avoid them, you just have to attempt to soften the blow when you can.  Whether you’re purchasing a new house, a new car or booking a hotel room, unexpected costs are a given. New cars carry with them the requisite tax, tag, title expenses while hotel rooms apply taxes that can often add hundreds of dollars to an…
  • South Carolina Senate Gears Up for New Session with Key Committee Assignments
    The South Carolina Senate is ready to tackle the upcoming legislative session, having finalized its committee assignments and leadership roles. These committees are the engines of the legislative process, responsible for reviewing bills, conducting hearings, and making recommendations to the full Senate. The assignments reflect the Senate’s priorities and the expertise of its members. Notably, several York County Senators have secured influential positions. The following is a list of the Senate committees, their chairs, and the York County senators who serve on them: Agriculture and Natural Resources: Chair: Wes Climer (York). York County Members: Senators Michael Johnson and Everett Stubbs….
  • South Carolina House of Representative Kicks Off New Session with Leadership Elections and Committee Assignments
    The South Carolina House of Representatives began its new legislative session with critical leadership elections and committee assignments. Murrell Smith was re-elected as Speaker of the House, defeating a challenge from Freedom Caucus member Bill Chumley in a decisive 102-17 vote. Representative Tommy Pope of York County was elected Speaker Pro Tempore, underscoring York County’s influence in the state legislature. The session also saw the appointment of committee chairs and members, shaping the legislative agenda for the coming year. Speaker of the House and Speaker Pro Tempore Speaker of the House: Murrell Smith (Sumter County) was re-elected amidst opposition from…
  • The Weekender, December 27-29
    The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, December 27th JT Ackerman: Live at Model A Brewing, 6:00 pm Teal: Live at the SC Shore, 7:30 pm Better Daze: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm DB Cooper: Live at Tega Cay Tavern, 7:00pm SATURDAY, December 28th Sammy Morris: Live at Model A Brewing, 6:00 pm Kyle Dills: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:30 pm Teal Renzema: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 PM           Post Views: 33
  • Warm, Wet, and Windy: This Weekend’s Weather in York County
    York County residents should prepare for a dynamic mix of weather this weekend, as off-and-on rain continues through Sunday, culminating in the potential for severe storms. Here’s what to expect: Friday and Saturday: Rounds of Rain Intermittent rain will persist throughout Friday and Saturday. While these days will remain relatively uneventful, keep an umbrella handy for outdoor plans. The damp conditions set the stage for a more volatile weather pattern heading into Sunday. Sunday: Severe Storms Possible Sunday brings the most significant weather concerns, with a line of strong storms expected to sweep through York County. These storms carry the…
  • Steve Levine Captures Tega Cay Men’s Golf Association Match Play Championship
    The Tega Cay Men’s Golf Association concluded its season-long match play championship with Steve Levine emerging as the victor. In a hard-fought final match, Levine defeated Kenny Hall 2&1 to claim the title and etch his name in the annals of club history. Season Overview The championship featured an engaging double-bracket format with players competing across four flights. The competition included both winner’s and loser’s brackets, providing all participants with a second chance to battle for victory. The four winners of the initial brackets were Kenny Hall, Rigo Castillo, Steve Levine, and Jim Mowery. From the loser’s brackets, Bruce Fonte,…
  • South Carolina Tops the Charts as the Nation’s Most Popular Relocation Destination
    South Carolina continues to attract new residents at a record pace, claiming the top spot as the most popular state for relocation, according to moveBuddha’s 2024-2025 Migration Report. For the second consecutive year, the Palmetto State boasts the highest move-in-to-move-out ratio, with 2.05 people moving in for every one person leaving. Why Are People Flocking to South Carolina? Last year, South Carolina saw over 10,000 more people move in than leave, highlighting the state’s growing appeal. From its warm climate and coastal charm to its relatively low cost of living, South Carolina has become a top destination for those seeking…
  • SC Archaeologists Searching for Former Slave Quarters in Public Dig
    This article was originally featured in the South Carolina Gazette and was made available for publishing locally.  HILTON HEAD — Researchers believe Green’s Shell Enclosure Heritage Preserve was once a ceremonial spot for Native American tribes that inhabited the state’s Sea Islands. Centuries later, it was also part of a large plantation, according to South Carolina archaeologists. As archaeologists dig, seeking to uncover the foundations of former slave quarters, along with more artifacts from the land’s Native American history, they’re opening the property up next month for members of the public to tour and observe their work. From Jan. 7-16,…
  • Check Your Eye Drops! Alcon Recalls Systane Lot Due to Fungus
    Alcon Laboratories Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of One Lot of Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF Due to Fungal Contamination Alcon Laboratories has issued a voluntary nationwide recall of one lot of Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF, 25 count (Lot 10101), due to fungal contamination. The company has not received any reports of adverse events related to this recall. The product was distributed nationwide to retail and internet outlets. Consumers who have purchased the affected lot should immediately stop using the product and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Adverse reactions or quality problems…
  • Unclaimed Property: How MissingMoney.com Helps Reconnect Individuals With Their Assets
    (Tega Cay Sun) – Many financial assets, from dormant bank accounts to uncashed checks, lie forgotten and unclaimed, waiting for their rightful owners to reclaim them. The spectrum of these unclaimed properties encompasses inactive bank accounts, untouched stock dividends, insurance payments, utility deposits, and even life insurance proceeds. Given this vast pool, it’s natural for individuals to ponder how they can retrieve what belongs to them. U.S. states and their respective jurisdictions have established specific unclaimed property regulations. These rules determine the period after which unutilized assets of certain types are to be entrusted to the state for preservation. The…
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