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  • Daily Drinks, Daily Risks: Understanding the Health Impacts of Regular Alcohol Consumption
    While social gatherings and winding down after a long day often involve an alcoholic beverage, the cumulative effects of daily alcohol consumption can pose significant health risks. It’s important to understand the potential consequences, even for those who consider themselves moderate drinkers. The Body’s Response to Daily Alcohol: Even small amounts of alcohol consumed daily can impact the body over time. The liver, responsible for processing alcohol, can become strained, leading to potential damage. The consistent presence of alcohol in the system can also disrupt sleep patterns, hormone balance, and nutrient absorption. Potential Health Risks: Liver Damage: From fatty liver…
  • How to Hide Your IP Address and Stay Anonymous Online: VPN, TOR, and Proxy Servers Explained
    Your IP address is your digital fingerprint—it’s how websites, services, and third parties identify and communicate with your device on the internet. But this unique identifier can also expose your location, browsing history, and even your identity. For privacy-conscious users, journalists, remote workers, or anyone seeking more control over their digital footprint, understanding how to conceal your IP address is essential. Let’s dive deeper into three powerful tools that help you stay safe, anonymous, and secure online: Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), The Onion Router (TOR), and proxy servers. 1. Virtual Private Network (VPN): Secure, Encrypted, and Versatile A VPN (Virtual…
  • Mr. Penny Pincher: 3 Career Change Lessons
    I recently went on a journey to change careers. Quitting a corporate job that had become all consuming, placing me in a perpetual state of unhappiness was easy to do. What came next wasn’t. A daily combination of an internal dialogue on my craziness and worry over what to do next ensued. After 6 months of relief to be done with my previous work life, I was faced with a reality of my own making.  This isn’t how I thought things would go.  Thankfully, I’ve recently landed on my feet, truly finding myself and what is most important to me…
  • SC Bill Aims to Boost Teacher Ranks with Pay Incentives for Professionals
    A bill moving through the South Carolina legislature aims to help ease the state’s teacher shortage by offering salary incentives to professionals who switch careers into teaching. The proposal would allow relevant work experience outside the classroom—such as in a lab, business, or trade—to count toward teacher salary placement. Under the plan, two years of professional experience would equal one year of classroom teaching for pay purposes. For example, someone with 10 years of industry experience could start at the same salary as a teacher with five years in the classroom. The bill is designed to attract professionals into high-need…
  • Fort Mill Police Launch New Bicycle Unit for Enhanced Community Engagement
    Fort Mill, SC – The Fort Mill Police Department has announced the formation of its new Bicycle Unit, a move designed to improve patrol efficiency and strengthen community relations. The department is enthusiastic about the unit’s potential to provide a more approachable and engaging presence within the town. Officers assigned to the Bicycle Unit will be deployed to patrol neighborhoods, business parks, and various community events. The bicycle patrols will play a key role in ensuring safety and security at popular town gatherings, including the upcoming South Carolina Strawberry Festival and the Annual Christmas Parade. The Fort Mill Police Department…
  • FORT MILL ANNOUNCES 2025 DISTRICT HONOR ROLL TEACHERS OF THE YEAR
    FORT MILL, SC — During the 2025 Teacher of the Year banquet held on April 10 at the Founders Dairy Barn at the Anne Springs Close Greenway, the district announced the five District Honor Roll Teachers of the Year. Katie Jenkinson, Lead Teacher, Banks Trail Middle Ms. Jenkinson earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, a Master of Education from Columbia College, and is currently completing her Doctorate of Education in Curriculum Studies at the University of South Carolina. She has served in education for 18 years as an English teacher at both the middle…
  • Armed Individual Arrested After Entering Fort Mill Publix – Updated
    FORT MILL, S.C. — An armed individual was taken into custody by York County Sheriff’s deputies on Thursday, April 10, 2025, after entering the Publix Super Market at 928 Gold Hill Road and briefly locking himself in a staff office. Update *** Additional information released by the York County Sheriff’s Office provides further detail about the April 10, 2025, arrest of Jaylen Richard Reid at the Publix Super Market on Gold Hill Road. According to the official incident report, the Sheriff’s Office had received multiple calls over the preceding two days about a man walking near school property while armed…
  • South Carolina House Advances Hands-Free Cell Phone Driving Legislation
    COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina House of Representatives has approved a bill requiring drivers to use hands-free devices when operating a vehicle, moving the state closer to joining the majority of the nation in prohibiting handheld cellphone use while driving. The bill, known as the “South Carolina Hands-Free and Distracted Driving Act,” passed with an 85-25 vote and now heads to the Senate for consideration. If enacted, the law would ban drivers from holding a cellphone while driving but would still allow the use of devices through Bluetooth or speaker phone mode. First-time offenders would face a $100 fine,…
  • Molly Bennett Named Fort Mill High School Athlete of the Week
    FORT MILL, S.C. – Fort Mill High School junior Molly Bennett has been named the school’s Athlete of the Week, following an impressive three-game stretch with the Yellow Jackets girls lacrosse team. Bennett posted standout numbers across the board, scoring 14 goals on 14 shots for a perfect 100 percent shooting percentage. In addition to her offensive performance, she contributed 17 groundballs, 22 draw controls, and 10 caused turnovers, highlighting her all-around impact on the field. The Athlete of the Week recognition is sponsored by the Fort Mill Athletic Booster Club and Super Chix Fort Mill. Post Views: 18
  • Armed Individual Arrested After Entering Fort Mill Publix
    FORT MILL, S.C. — An armed individual was taken into custody by York County Sheriff’s deputies on Thursday, April 10, 2025, after entering the Publix Super Market at 928 Gold Hill Road and briefly locking himself in a staff office. According to a Facebook post by Publix employee Jay Ritenbaugh, the incident occurred around 3:00 p.m. Ritenbaugh stated that the man entered the store carrying a semi-automatic weapon and proceeded directly to the manager’s computer room, where he locked the door. Employees and customers in the area were visibly alarmed. Ritenbaugh said he had just returned from a break when…
  • Tega Cay’s Samuel Paukovitz Wins 2025 SC High School Chess Championship Title
    Tega Cay, SC – In a remarkable display of rapid development, Samuel Paukovitz of Tega Cay has won the 2025 South Carolina High School State Chess Championship Title. This achievement is particularly notable considering his relatively recent entry into the world of competitive chess. Paukovitz began playing chess independently just three years ago and is largely self-taught. His journey started in August 2022, when he entered his first competition with a rating of 703. By December of the same year, his rating had climbed to 1024 after participating in his first large tournament. Demonstrating a natural aptitude for the game,…
  • Carowinds Springs into Spring Break
    Carowinds is rolling out the red carpet for spring break with extended hours and an action-packed lineup of family-friendly events from April 11 through April 27 — perfect timing for families in Fort Mill, where schools will be on Spring Break the week of April 14. The 17-day celebration includes something for everyone, from crafts and egg hunts to block parties and silent discos. Whether you’re visiting for the roller coasters or the kid-friendly fun, Carowinds is offering a reason to celebrate every day. Daily Highlights: Spring Break Central:Located on the Harmony Hall patio, this will serve as the heart…
  • Explore Local Heritage at the 2025 Battle of the Waxhaws Event Weekend
    History will come to life across state lines as the Battle of the Waxhaws 2025 Event Weekend returns, offering an immersive experience that explores the region’s Revolutionary War roots. Scheduled for June 6th-8th, this cross-border event spans both North and South Carolina and invites the public to engage with key sites from the early Waxhaw Settlement. The weekend is a joint effort by the Friends of the Buford Massacre Battlefield, Lancaster Parks and Recreation, and Downtown Waxhaw, with activities taking place at two major historic landmarks: the Buford Massacre Battlefield in Lancaster County, South Carolina, and the Museum of the…
  • Fort Mill Man Arrested in Monroe, Tied to $1.25 Million Car Theft Ring
    Stef Willi Huewe, 56, of Fort Mill, South Carolina, was pulled over by Monroe Police around for speeding earlier this week. During the stop, officers discovered the vehicle Huewe was driving had been reported stolen from Orlando, Florida, back in 2021. Huewe was immediately taken into custody and charged with multiple offenses, including possession of a stolen motor vehicle, using a fictitious license plate, speeding, and felony chop shop activity. Investigators soon linked Huewe to All PRO Fleet & Auto Services, a business he owns in Stanly County. Working alongside special agents from the North Carolina License and Theft Bureau…
  • Taylor Rumsey of Fort Mill Elected to Membership into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
    BATON ROUGE, LA (04/09/2025)– Taylor Rumsey of Fort Mill, South Carolina, was recently elected to membership into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society, at Clemson University. Rumsey is among approximately 20,000 students, faculty, professional staff and alumni to be initiated into Phi Kappa Phi each year. Membership is by invitation only and requires nomination and approval by a chapter. Only the top 10 percent of seniors and 7.5 percent of juniors are eligible for membership. Graduate students in the top 10 percent of the number of candidates for graduate…
  • Tega Cay Resident Launches VRV Athletics: A New App Connecting Locals Through Sports
    Tega Cay is known for its vibrant community and active lifestyle, but even in such a welcoming place, forging new connections as adults can sometimes be a challenge. Enter Bryan Kaplan, a local resident who has taken this challenge head-on with the launch of his new startup, VRV Athletics. This innovative, free social app is designed to help people across North and South Carolina – and hopefully soon, the nation – build real-world friendships through the shared love of sports and physical activity. Kaplan understands the unique charm Tega Cay and the Carolinas in general. “I know how amazing this…
  • Healthy Living with Dr. Hall: The Only Science-Backed Way to Lose Belly Fat
    There’s a wealth of advice out there on how to lose belly fat, but not all of it is scientifically sound. We’ve all seen the flashy claims: “This simple trick will melt your belly fat away!” or “Get rock-hard abs with just five minutes of exercise!” But what does science actually say about shedding belly fat? First, it’s important to understand that not all fat is bad. In fact, fat is essential for our bodies, serving as a way to store excess energy and playing key roles in insulation and cushioning for our joints. Many of our hormones are actually…
  • Buzz Off, Carpenter Bees! Protecting Your Deck This Spring
    As spring arrives and homeowners begin to enjoy their outdoor spaces, a less welcome visitor often emerges: the carpenter bee. These industrious insects, while important pollinators, can cause significant damage to wooden structures, particularly decks, porches, and fences. Understanding their behavior and implementing preventative measures is crucial for protecting your property. Carpenter bees are easily identifiable by their large size and shiny, black abdomens. Unlike honeybees, they don’t live in hives but rather bore into wood to create individual nests for their offspring. They prefer untreated, softwoods like cedar, pine, and redwood, making decks a prime target. Identifying Carpenter Bee…
  • Tee Up for a Cause: 7th Annual Yellow Jacket Classic Returns to Tega Cay Golf Club
    The Fort Mill High School golf program is gearing up for its biggest fundraiser of the year — the 7th Annual Yellow Jacket Classic — set for Thursday, May 8, 2025, at the beautiful Tega Cay Golf Club. With a 9:00 a.m. shotgun start, this lively four-person Captain’s Choice tournament promises a full day of fun, prizes, and purpose. Open to golfers of all skill levels, the Yellow Jacket Classic is more than just a competition. It’s a vital event that supports both the boys’ and girls’ golf teams, helping fund travel to tournaments and purchase essential equipment throughout the…
  • Global to Local: What does “Liberation Day” mean for you?
    What a week for International Affairs!  On April 2, 2025, President Donald Trump proclaimed “Liberation Day,” introducing a sweeping set of tariffs to address the United States’ trade deficits and promote domestic manufacturing. This policy imposed a universal 10% tariff on all imports, with significantly higher rates for specific countries based on their trade imbalances with the U.S. For instance, China faced a cumulative 54% tariff on its goods. So what are Tariffs? Tariffs are taxes placed on goods imported from other countries. When the U.S. adds a tariff, it makes foreign products more expensive to buy. The idea is…
  • YORK COUNTY JUMP-STARTS ‘PENNIES 5’ PROJECTS
    YORK COUNTY, SC: On Monday night York County Council approved funding to begin design work on eight Pennies For Progress road projects that voters approved in November. On January 21st Council voted to “fast-track” some Pennies Five projects by approving a loan of $20 million from the County’s general fund to begin work on these projects. This was done because even though voters approved the one-cent sales tax last November, the County doesn’t begin receiving those funds until this October. However, Council’s action allows staff to begin important work on road projects immediately. The loan will be repaid to the…
  • York County Finalizes New Impact Fees to Fund Fort Mill School Facilities
    At its April 7, 2025 meeting, the York County Council gave final approval to an ordinance establishing new public education impact fees for all new residential development within the Fort Mill School District (District No. 4). The ordinance sets the impact fee at $29,640 per single-family detached home and $20,796 per multifamily unit, making it one of the highest school impact fees in the state. The fee structure, which passed on its third and final reading, is based on a capital improvements plan developed by the Fort Mill School District and a supporting impact fee study. The goal is to…
  • York County Council Approves Record Fort Mill School Impact Fees, Advances Infrastructure Projects and EMS Transition at April 7 Meeting
    At the April 7, 2025, York County Council meeting, Council approved several major agenda items, with significant attention devoted to the adoption of new public education impact fees for the Fort Mill School District. The ordinance passed its third and final reading, establishing an impact fee of $29,640 for single-family detached homes and $20,796 for multifamily units within Fort Mill School District No. 4. The fees aim to fund future school facility needs driven by residential growth in the district. The meeting also included public hearings on multiple rezoning requests, updates on infrastructure projects under the Pennies for Progress initiative,…
  • Anne Springs Close Greenway Hosts Week-Long Earth Day Celebration
    FORT MILL, SC — In honor of Earth Day, the Anne Springs Close Greenway is rolling out a week of nature-themed events from April 7 to April 13, offering the community an opportunity to connect with the outdoors through fun, educational, and engaging activities. On Tuesday evening, guests can relax with a peaceful outdoor yoga session, followed by a mid-day “Reset Yoga” class on Wednesday. Budding paddlers can also join a Kids’ Kayaking Clinic that same day. Weekend festivities kick off Friday, April 11, with an Earth Day Campout, giving families and outdoor enthusiasts a chance to spend the night…
  • South Carolina Bill Seeks to Ban Private Sector Vaccine Mandates
    South Carolina legislators are considering a bill that would prohibit private businesses and organizations from requiring employees to get vaccinated, extending a previous law that applied only to public-sector workers. The new proposal comes after a 2023 law banning vaccine mandates for public employees expired. Lawmakers backing the bill say the goal is to make the restriction permanent and broaden it to include the private sector. The bill also introduces a 21-day limit on quarantine periods, a timeframe lawmakers say is based on expert testimony and historical data from past disease outbreaks. Supporters argue the limit would balance public health…
  • SCDMV Resolves Glitch That Blocked Teen Voter Registrations
    The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) has fixed a computer system error that previously prevented thousands of teenagers from being properly registered to vote ahead of the general election. The problem, which affected over 17,000 individuals, was brought to light after the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a lawsuit claiming the SCDMV had failed to process voter registration applications for teens who were 17 at the time of applying but would be 18 by Election Day. Under federal law, these individuals are eligible to register and vote in the election. The issue stemmed from a flaw in…
  • Team Kenny Hall Captures 2025 MGA Tega Cay Cup
    The 2025 Tega Cay Men’s Golf Association (TCMGA) Tega Cay Cup wrapped up in thrilling fashion this weekend, as Team Kenny Hall earned a well-deserved 22–14 victory over Team Paul Liles. The annual season-ending showdown pits the top 24 point earners from the MGA into two 12-man squads, competing over two days in a format inspired by the Ryder Cup. The event features two-man match play on Saturday and singles match play on Sunday, with each match worth two points. Ties result in each team earning one point. Day One: Team Hall Takes Early Lead Team Kenny Hall came out…
  • Tick-Tock Goes the Clock: One Month Until Real ID is Required for Takeoff
    With the May 7 federal deadline just one month away, South Carolina residents who plan to fly domestically or visit military bases and federal buildings are being urged to secure their Real ID now to avoid travel disruptions. The Real ID Act, passed by Congress in 2005 to enhance national security, will officially go into effect nationwide on May 7, 2025. From that date forward, travelers will need a Real ID-compliant driver’s license or identification card—or an alternative form of federally accepted ID—to board a commercial flight or enter secure federal facilities. In South Carolina, the Real ID is easily…
  • Vibe Pilates Opens Boutique Studio in Tega Cay
    Tega Cay, S.C. – A new Pilates studio has opened in Stockbridge Commons, offering a boutique wellness experience to the Tega Cay community. Vibe Pilates, founded by local resident Lorraine Bennett, hosted its grand opening celebration on April 5 with raffles, giveaways, live music, and refreshments from a local acai and coffee truck. Located at 757 Stockbridge Drive, the studio is designed to be welcoming and community-focused, offering small group classes for all fitness levels. Bennett, who previously ran a women’s gym in New Jersey before transitioning to the corporate sector, returned to her passion for fitness after completing a…
  • South Carolina Nears End of Digital Divide
    COLUMBIA, SC — The South Carolina Broadband Office (SCBBO) is pleased to announce that broadband deployment is continuing at a rapid pace and, while construction is still underway statewide, only 28,724 Broadband Serviceable Locations (BSLs) remain unserved or underserved and lack an investment commitment. Of the remaining BSLs, 21,466 are residential, 5,469 are business, and 1,789 are Community Anchor Institutions. These totals represent 1.1% and 2.9% of the statewide residential and business BSLs, respectively. The next round of federal broadband funding — Broadband, Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD), administered by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) — will be…
  • Garden Friends: How to Attract Butterflies, Hummingbirds, and Other Pollinators to Your Spring Garden
    by Monica Rylski & Gardening on the Cay Spring is in the air!  Butterflies and hummingbirds have begun to make their grand migratory appearance in the Carolinas.  Bees and native songbirds are also among our happily flying pollinators. Moths and bats take over this vital work during the night.  A pollinator helps carry pollen from one flower or plant to another, allowing fertilization to occur.  New plants, seeds, food, and flowers are created. Did you know there are special varieties of plants and flowers that attract your favorite garden friend and flourish in our plant hardiness zone 8a?  You can…
  • Best Vegetables to Plant in a Spring and Summer Garden in South Carolina
    As spring arrives and temperatures begin to rise, it’s the perfect time for gardeners across South Carolina to start planning and planting their spring and summer vegetable gardens. Thanks to the Palmetto State’s long growing season and warm climate, gardeners can enjoy a wide variety of fresh, homegrown produce from late spring through early fall. Whether you’re a first-time gardener or a seasoned green thumb, here are some of the best vegetables to plant in a South Carolina garden during the spring and summer months: 1. Tomatoes A Southern garden staple, tomatoes thrive in South Carolina’s warm, sunny weather. Start…
  • Mr. Penny Pincher: 3 Simple Steps to Achieve Financial Happiness
    This past week was a rough one for anyone with an investment portfolio. The massive drops in the market may be causing anxiety, mental anguish and perhaps anger across this great country of ours. I won’t wade into the political waters of why it’s happening or what my thoughts are. As I’m not an economist, no one would care anyway. What I will do is to hammer home a point that I’ve been harping on within this column for the better part of two years.  The American dream is not dead, it’s just different than what you’ve been sold. Watch…
  • Town of Fort Mill Hires Dr. Gordon Burnette III as Assistant Town Manager
    FORT MILL, S.C. — The Town of Fort Mill has hired Dr. Gordon Burnette III as its new Assistant Town Manager, with his first day in the role beginning April 4, 2025. Dr. Burnette brings a background in public administration, communications, and education, having most recently served as Chief Communications Officer for both Brunswick County Schools and the Public Schools of Robeson County in North Carolina. His previous experience also includes work in higher education and local government, focusing on strategic communication and intergovernmental relations. As Assistant Town Manager, Dr. Burnette will be responsible for overseeing several departments, including Parks…
  • SC bill would legalize gambling on horse races. Don’t bet on it.
    The memory of video poker still lingers, 25 years after the “crack cocaine of gambling” was defeated in court COLUMBIA — Members of the state’s struggling equestrian community say legislation allowing South Carolinians to bet on horse racing through an app on their phone could revive a once-thriving industry. Discussion opened this week in a Senate Judiciary subcommittee on a bipartisan proposalled by Sen. Michael Johnson, R-Tega Cay. No vote was taken. There could be several more meetings before that happens. It’s one of several bills filed this year to allow gambling in some form. Advocates contend South Carolina misses…
  • Tega Cay Sun Wins Seven Awards at 2024 South Carolina Press Association News Contest
    Columbia, SC – The Tega Cay Sun, a local newspaper focused on delivering news to Tega Cay, Fort Mill, and surrounding communities, was recognized for its journalistic excellence by the South Carolina Press Association (SCPA). In its first year of eligibility, the Tega Cay Sun won an impressive seven awards at the SCPA’s 2024 News Contest. Presented on April 4th at the 2024 News Contest during the Awards Celebration Luncheon in Columbia, SC, the awards represented the best in South Carolina journalism. With over 3,000 entries submitted, the contest showcased a high level of competition. Founded just under two years…
  • Catawba Nuclear Station Siren Test Scheduled for April 9th
    York County, SC – Residents living within a 10-mile radius of the Catawba Nuclear Station are advised that Duke Energy and York County emergency management officials will conduct a routine test of the outdoor warning sirens on Wednesday, April 9th, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. The test will involve activating the 89 sirens located around the nuclear station. Each siren will sound for a duration of five to 30 seconds, and some sirens may be tested multiple times to ensure proper functionality. These regular tests are a crucial part of ongoing maintenance efforts to guarantee the reliability of the…
  • Health Inspections: Six Lancaster County Restaurants Receive B Ratings, Two Downgraded to C in March
    LANCASTER COUNTY, S.C. — In March 2025, the South Carolina Department of Agriculture completed 83 food safety inspections across Lancaster County. While most establishments received “A” grades, six restaurants were cited for violations that resulted in a “B” rating, and two of those were ultimately downgraded to a “C” after failing to correct critical issues during follow-up inspections. Two Establishments Downgraded to C Firehouse Subs, located on Charlotte Highway in Indian Land, received a “B” on March 14 due to a repeated violation involving food temperatures above the safe cold-holding threshold. During a follow-up inspection on March 20, the issue…
  • Three Teens Charged in Connection with Table Rock State Park Wildfire
    TABLE ROCK, S.C. — Three teenagers have been charged in connection with a wildfire that has burned nearly 14,000 acres across South Carolina and North Carolina, according to the South Carolina Forestry Commission. The suspects — Nyzaire Jah-Neiz Marsh, 19, of Taylors, S.C.; Tristan Tyler, 18, of Greenville, S.C.; and Isaac Wilson, 18, also of Greenville — were arrested on April 1 and charged with negligently allowing fire to spread to the lands or property of another, a misdemeanor.  We have chose to not share their arrest photos as part of this story. The charges stem from the March 21…
  • Fort Mill and Northwestern Clash in High-Octane Track and Field Duel
    Fort Mill, SC – A showdown of track and field titans unfolded last night as  Northwestern hosted Fort Mill, delivering a spectacle of speed, strength, and endurance. Both teams showcased their depth and talent, with state-leading athletes battling for supremacy. The Northwestern boys entered the meet with a formidable sprinting arsenal, spearheaded by Austin Smith, South Carolina’s top-ranked 400m runner (47.63 seconds), and Xavier Means, a powerhouse in the 100m (10.8 seconds) and 200m (21.84 seconds). Fort Mill countered with their exceptional distance runners: Connor Demmerle, boasting a sub-2-minute 800m and a 4:19.56 1600m (5th in the state), and Issac…
  • SC Senate Passes Bill to Expand Free School Meals
    COLUMBIA, SC – The South Carolina Senate has passed a bill that would give more students access to free school meals. The bill, known as Bill 425, was approved by all senators, showing strong support from both political parties. Right now, students from low-income families can get free meals, but they must apply and qualify each year. The new bill would make this access part of state law, ensuring that free meals are always available to those who need them. Many school meal programs rely on federal money, but with possible budget cuts in Congress, South Carolina lawmakers want to…
  • Nationwide Recall for Chocolate Bars Over Stone Risk
    Chocolate lovers, take note: Tony’s Chocolonely has issued a voluntary recall for select Dark Almond Sea Salt and Everything Bars sold in the U.S. and Canada, after reports of small stones found within the treats. Known for their ethical and high-quality chocolate, Tony’s Chocolonely is taking this precautionary step to ensure consumer safety. The recall affects seven lots of the 6.35-ounce bars, with the potential for small stones introduced during third-party almond harvesting and processing. While no injuries have been reported, the company is urging consumers to check their chocolate for the following lot codes and best-before dates: Affected Products: Dark Almond…
  • Tuesday Prep Roundup: Fort Mill Soccer Edges Nation Ford
    FORT MILL, S.C. — Tuesday night’s high school sports schedule was packed with makeup games after Monday’s weather cancellations. Here’s a look at the area action: Baseball Fort Mill 10, Northwestern 0 Fort Mill (10-3, 7-3 Region 3-5A) opened its series against Northwestern with a 10-0 victory. Nation Ford 12, Rock Hill 1 Nation Ford (7-5, 5-2 Region 3-5A) took game one of its three-game series against Rock Hill with a 12-1 win. Indian Land 9, Catawba Ridge 4 Catawba Ridge (7-5-1, 4-3 Region 3-5A) dropped game one of their three-game series with Indian Land, losing 9-4. Softball Nation Ford…
  • Mac’s Speed Shop to Open New Fort Mill Location
    FORT MILL, SC – Mac’s Speed Shop, a popular barbecue restaurant, is getting ready to open a new location in Fort Mill. This will be the tenth restaurant for the chain, which has been serving customers for nearly 20 years. The new spot will be located at 1954 S.C. Highway 160. Mac’s Speed Shop already has locations in Charlotte, Greenville, Matthews, Concord Mills, Lake Norman, Fayetteville, Greensboro, and Raleigh. The Fort Mill restaurant will feature Mac’s signature steel and burnt wood design, along with a bar that connects the indoor dining area to an outdoor patio. Large garage doors will…
  • Fort Mill School Board Meeting: Celebrations, Strategic Planning, and Proactive Environmental Concerns
    The Fort Mill School Board convened on April 1, 2025, for a meeting filled with celebratory recognitions, crucial strategic planning, and discussions surrounding environmental concerns impacting upcoming school construction. The meeting showcased the district’s commitment to excellence, transparency, and proactive problem-solving. Celebrating Student and School Success: The meeting began with a series of special recognitions highlighting outstanding achievements within the district. Gold Hill Middle School received accolades for achieving COGNIA STEAM Accreditation, a testament to the school’s commitment to integrated Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics education. The Gold Hill Middle School Robotics Teams were also celebrated for their remarkable…
  • My Teenage Daughter Was DOGE’d — We Had No Idea Until the VA Said She Was Dead
    On an ordinary day in March, I opened a letter from the Department of Veterans Affairs and felt my stomach drop. It stated that my 14-year-old daughter had been reported deceased by the Social Security Administration (SSA). The date of death? March 16. Just two weeks earlier. Except—she’s very much alive, sitting next to me. Healthy. In school. Laughing with friends. Completely unaware that, on paper, she no longer exists. According to the letter, the VA was notified by the SSA because my daughter is eligible for education benefits through the VA. But we later learned that this “death notification”…
  • Healthy Living with Dr. Hall: Travelling As or With an Older Person
    When planning to travel with an older person, mobility issues can significantly alter how one approaches the trip, requiring careful consideration and adjustments to ensure comfort, safety, and ease of movement. For individuals with limited mobility, the choice of destination, mode of transportation, and accommodations must be meticulously planned to accommodate their needs. It’s important to point out that making ‘accessible’ choices like ramps and grab bars is not always about accommodating a physical handicap, it’s simply a pragmatic way to make travel more stress-free for everyone. One of the first considerations is choosing a destination that is accessible. For…
  • South Carolina Sees First Decline in Overdose Deaths in a Decade
    South Carolina has reached a significant milestone in the fight against overdose deaths, with a decline in fatalities for the first time in over a decade. According to the latest data from the state Department of Health, overdose deaths in South Carolina decreased by more than six percent in 2023, marking the first reduction since 2014. Despite this positive trend, health officials emphasize that the battle against drug overdoses remains ongoing, particularly with the continued threat of fentanyl. The powerful synthetic opioid remains a major contributor to the state’s overdose crisis. While prescription drugs accounted for the highest number of…
  • Health Inspections: Four York County Restaurants Receive B Ratings; One Downgraded to C in March
    YORK COUNTY, S.C. — The South Carolina Department of Agriculture conducted 173 food safety inspections in York County during March 2025. Of those, four establishments received a “B” rating, and one — Towne Tavern in Rock Hill — was downgraded to a “C” following a failed follow-up inspection. The vast majority of restaurants and food service locations earned an “A” grade, indicating compliance with the state’s health and safety standards. However, a handful fell short during initial or follow-up inspections. Towne Tavern Drops to a C Towne Tavern, located at 2012 Cherry Road in Rock Hill, received a “B” rating…
  • Top Strawberry Picking Spots in York County
    As spring arrives in York County, local farms are preparing for the much-anticipated strawberry season. Residents and visitors alike can enjoy the experience of picking fresh, ripe strawberries at several farms throughout the area. Here are some of the best places to consider: 1. Bush-N-Vine Farm Location: York, SC Highlights: Bush-N-Vine Farm has been a staple in the community for over 150 years. They offer a vast strawberry patch for U-Pick enthusiasts and provide pre-picked berries for convenience. The farm also features a market with fresh produce, homemade ice cream, and other local goods. Website: Bush-N-Vine Farm 2. Black’s Peaches…
  • Rock Hill School District Names Former Local News Anchor Laurabree Monday as New Public Information Officer
    Rock Hill, SC – The Rock Hill School District is proud to announce the hiring of Laurabree Monday as its new Public Information Officer. A seasoned journalist and community leader, Laurabree brings over two decades of experience in media, communications, and community engagement to the district, as well as a deep passion for serving the people of Rock Hill and York County. Before joining the Rock Hill School District, Laurabree made a lasting impact working for Comporium as the CN2 News Director and Anchor for 16 years, earning numerous accolades, including an Emmy Award. After her time at CN2 she…
  • Seven Eleven Memorial Golf Tournament to Honor Andrew Nims and Support Suicide Prevention Efforts
    This story was originally featured online in February and in our March print edition. We’re sharing again to raise awareness for the tournament within the community.  The Seven Eleven Memorial Golf Tournament is set to take place on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at the Tega Cay Golf Club. This annual event aims to unite the community in raising awareness about mental health and suicide prevention, with a particular focus on veterans, young adults, and the broader population. The tournament is being held to raise funds for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, in honor of Andrew Nims. Andrew was a 2015…
  • York County Planning Commission Moves Toward Zoning Consolidation, Eyes 3-Acre Rural Minimum Lot Size and Expanded Use Permissions
    The March 31 meeting focused on reviewing the interim report on zoning code revisions, discussing potential consolidation of zoning districts, and planning for public input on proposed amendments. Staff outlined the current timeline, emphasizing that the commission’s feedback would guide the drafting of text amendments due in May. There was also considerable discussion on how to schedule and incorporate public input, particularly in rural areas most affected by the proposed changes. Meeting held March 31 at 5:00 PM. Purpose: Review zoning project updates and interim findings. Discussion included zoning code revisions, public input timing, and next steps. Staff proposed finalizing…
  • Rock Hill Teacher and Coach Arrested on Child Exploitation Charges
    Rock Hill, S.C. — A teacher at Castle Heights Middle School and head track coach at Rock Hill High School has been arrested on multiple charges related to the sexual exploitation of a minor, according to the York County Sheriff’s Office. Doug MacAlpine, 37, was taken into custody Monday afternoon and booked just before 3 p.m. He faces six counts of second-degree sexual exploitation of a minor. Authorities have not yet released specific details about the case, but say the investigation is ongoing. MacAlpine joined Rock Hill High School as the boys and girls track coach in September 2023, while…
  • Global to Local: The Rising Cost of Energy for Everyday Americans
    The United States and Canada have been close allies and neighbors for generations, sharing not just the longest international border in the world, but decades of steady cooperation. From defense to trade, the relationship has generally been defined by mutual trust and a shared interest in keeping things running smoothly on both sides of the line.One of the most overlooked parts of that friendship is energy. The two countries are deeply connected through a web of oil pipelines and shared power grids that keep homes heated, lights on, and industries moving. But that system is starting to feel the pressure….
  • York County Committee Approves Park Tax Increase Amid Youth Sports Equity Concerns
    In a contentious 2-1 vote on March 27, the York County Health & Environmental Protection (HEP) Committee recommended a significant shift in how parks and recreation are funded across the county. The committee endorsed Option #4—a proposal to eliminate the long-standing 1.5 mill recreation tax on unincorporated residents and replace it with a new countywide parks tax of 1.5 mills applied to all York County residents. A 20-Year Partnership in Jeopardy For over two decades, unincorporated York County residents have paid a 1.5 mill recreation tax that allowed them to participate in municipal parks and recreation programs—especially youth sports—at the…
  • Rabid Skunk Confirmed in York County; One Pet Exposed
    COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) confirmed that a skunk found near Gateview Court and Lamp Post Lane in Rock Hill, S.C., has tested positive for rabies. No people are known to have been exposed at this time. One dog was exposed and will be quarantined as required in the South Carolina Rabies Control Act. The skunk was submitted to DPH’s laboratory for testing March 27, 2025, and was confirmed to have rabies March 28, 2025. If you believe you, someone you know, or your pets have come in contact with this skunk or another…
  • Don’t Let Your Digital Life Vanish: Why Today, World Backup Day, Matters
    In our increasingly digital world, our lives are stored in bytes and pixels. From cherished family photos and irreplaceable work documents to essential financial records and creative projects, our data is precious. But how often do we truly consider the consequences of losing it all? A hard drive crash, a stolen laptop, accidental deletion, or even a ransomware attack can erase years of memories and work in an instant. That’s why today, March 31st, World Backup Day, is a crucial reminder to take proactive steps to safeguard our digital lives. The Harsh Reality of Data Loss Imagine losing all those…
  • Capture the Beauty: Anne Springs Close Greenway Announces Photo Contest
    The Anne Springs Close Greenway℠ is inviting photographers of all skill levels to participate in the “Love the Greenway Photo Contest.” The contest is open to both amateur and professional photographers, offering a fantastic opportunity to showcase your talent and win some impressive prizes. The prize pool includes a relaxing getaway to Springmaid Mountain Retreat, valuable Greenway memberships and stylish swag, useful Shutterfly gift cards, and even more prizes to be announced in the coming weeks. Each photographer is invited to submit up to three of their best photographs that capture the essence of the Anne Springs Close Greenway℠. A…
  • Major Upgrades Coming to Walking Trails at Fort Mill’s Walter Y. Elisha Park
    FORT MILL, SC – The walking trails at Walter Y. Elisha Park are set for a major transformation, with upgrades that promise wider paths, improved lighting, and additional amenities for visitors. Construction is scheduled to begin on Monday, March 31, starting with the trail that connects Walter Y. Elisha Park to Harris Street. This portion of the trail will be closed for approximately two weeks as crews replace the existing asphalt with a new concrete pathway. Town officials are asking for public patience during this phase of construction. Once the South Carolina Strawberry Festival wraps up in early May, work…
  • Mr. Penny Pincher: 3 Tips to Increase Savings
    Saving money can be challenging. How many of you have a number in mind of what you’re going to sock away in savings only to have that number cut in half or absorbed altogether by an unexpected expense? This is both frustrating and annoying but it’s also very common. Life gets in the way of our financial goals sometimes.  Rather than giving up on the concept of saving money, here are 3 tips you can use to get ahead and make sure you have enough cash on hand to manage household expenses.  Keep in mind, this exercise assumes you’re already…
  • Indie Author Project Contest Opens for Writers
    Independent authors have an exciting opportunity to showcase their work and compete for a $2,500 prize in the Indie Author Project Annual Contest, now open for submissions. The contest, which runs from April 1st to May 31st, seeks to recognize the best indie-published books across a variety of genres, including Mystery/Thrillers, Romance, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Historical Fiction, General/Contemporary Fiction, Memoir, and Young Adult. Winners will not only receive cash prizes but also gain valuable exposure in the publishing world. A Platform for Indie Authors The Indie Author Project is a nationwide initiative that helps self-published authors connect with libraries and readers across…
  • South Carolina Lawmakers Invest Millions to Address Nursing Shortage
    In response to a growing nursing shortage, South Carolina lawmakers are committing millions of dollars to expand nursing education programs and train more healthcare professionals. According to data from the Department of Health and Human Services, South Carolina could face a shortage of over 11,000 nurses by 2037. To tackle this crisis, legislators have included $5 million in the state budget to provide tuition reimbursement for students pursuing graduate nursing degrees. The goal is to increase the number of qualified nursing faculty, allowing more students to enter the profession. Investing in Nursing Education One key initiative receiving continued support is…
  • York County Sheriff’s Office Honors Excellence at 2025 Awards Banquet
    YORK COUNTY, SC – In a celebration of courage, commitment, and public service, the York County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) recognized its top personnel at the 5th annual YCSO Awards Banquet, hosted by the Sheriff’s Foundation of York County. The event took place on March 27, 2025, at Southern Charm Events in Rock Hill, drawing community leaders, officers, and supporters for an evening of recognition and gratitude. Sheriff Tony Breeden led the ceremony, proudly announcing the agency’s top honors for 2024. Sgt. Daniel Frame was named Deputy of the Year, and Detention Officer II Thelma Rochester received the title of Detention…
  • The Origins and Evolution of April Fools’ Day
    Every year on April 1, people around the world participate in practical jokes, pranks, and hoaxes in the name of April Fools’ Day. While the holiday is widely celebrated, its exact origins remain somewhat of a mystery, with several theories tracing its roots back centuries. Early Origins One of the most popular theories links April Fools’ Day to the 16th-century calendar reforms in France. Before the adoption of the Gregorian calendar in 1582, the Julian calendar was in use, with New Year’s Day traditionally celebrated around the end of March or early April. When France transitioned to the Gregorian calendar,…
  • Founders Federal Credit Union: A Legacy of Service, Community, and Member Empowerment
    Founders Federal Credit Union’s story is a testament to the power of community and the enduring principles of the credit union movement. It began in 1950 as the “Springmaid Credit Union,” a grassroots initiative by Springs Mills employees in South Carolina’s tri-county area. Their mission was simple yet profound: to protect their colleagues from predatory loan sharks and empower them to achieve financial well-being. This initial act of solidarity laid the foundation for an institution that continues to prioritize its members above all else. Over seven decades, the credit union has evolved, changing its name to Founders Federal Credit Union to…
  • Tega Cay Council Honors Local Achievements, Advances Park Regulations at March 17 Meeting
    The Tega Cay City Council held its regular meeting on March 17, 2025. The evening featured several proclamations, committee reports, and city business items including ordinances, development updates, and board appointments. The meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence. Recognitions and Proclamations Fort Mill High School Wrestling TeamThe Council honored the Fort Mill High School Wrestling Team for winning the 2025 South Carolina 5A Division 2 State Championship, marking their third consecutive state title. Outgoing Committee, Commission, and Board MembersSeveral individuals were recognized for their service on city advisory boards, including the Planning Commission, Economic…
  • Jackson Tompkins of Tega Cay, SC named to The Citadel Class of 2026 Summerall Guards
    CHARLESTON, SC (03/28/2025)– The Summerall Guards for the Class of 2026 are now in position. The 61 rising-senior cadets held their first performance during the changing of the guard ceremony, an event that is part of The Citadel’s annual Corps Day weekend ceremonies. This marks the moment that the Class of 2025 Summerall Guards perform their last precision drills as a unit before passing their rifles to the new platoon. They were selected after a process that included weeks of Bond Volunteer Aspirant (BVA) training. Junior cadets who pass an initial physical fitness test take part in the six-week BVA…
  • SC congressman likely to join governor’s race, sees this as only opportunity
    The race to succeed Gov. Henry McMaster is expected to be crowded By: Shaun Chornobroff SC Post Gazette U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman says he’ll likely join the expectedly crowded governor’s race, calling it his only opportunity to try for the state’s highest profile office. With the office really up for grabs once every eight years, 2026 represents his lone opportunity to make that bid, the Fifth District congressman told the SC Daily Gazette on Tuesday. “I can do this now,” said the 71-year-old, adding he has no desire to run in 2034 for a job that would continue well into his…
  • USA BMX Carolina Nationals Kick Off Today in Rock Hill
    ROCK HILL, S.C. — The USA BMX Carolina Nationals return to Rock Hill starting today, launching a weekend full of high-speed action and world-class competition at the Rock Hill BMX Supercross Track. From March 28–30, thousands of riders, spectators, and fans from across the country are expected to gather at the world-renowned facility at 1307 Riverwalk Parkway. The event, which is a staple stop on the USA BMX national series, features elite amateur and professional riders racing on one of the premier tracks in the nation. Racing begins today and continues through Sunday, offering three full days of intense competition,…
  • Fort Mill High School Senior Jacob Pettit Named Athlete of the Week
    Fort Mill High School senior Jacob Pettit has been named Athlete of the Week, recognizing his outstanding performance on the baseball field. Pettit delivered an impressive week at the plate, posting a .667 batting average. In nine at-bats, he recorded six hits, including four home runs—one of which was a grand slam—and tallied eight RBIs. The Fort Mill High School Athletic Booster Club and Super Chix sponsored this week’s award, which honors student-athletes who demonstrate excellence in competition and sportsmanship. Congratulations to Jacob Pettit on this well-deserved recognition. Post Views: 44
  • The Weekender: March 28th – March 30th
    The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, March 28th Pop up Charm Bar: Knowledge Perk, 6-9pm  Garrett Huffman (Live Music): Model A Brewing, 6-9pm Rusty Pilot (Live Music): Crossroads Ft Mill, 7pm Carolina Nationals (BMX Supercross): Riverwalk (Rock Hill), 8am-2pm SATURDAY, March 29th  Carolina Nationals (BMX Supercross): Riverwalk (Rock Hill), 8am-2pm Artisan Farmers Market: Anne Springs Greenway, 9am – 3pm Charlotte FC Watch Party: Knowledge Perk, 4:30pm Cam Heigler (early afternoon) & Dave Sarn (evening): Model A Brewing, 2-4pm & 6-9pm Teal Renzema: Crossroads Ft Mill, 7pm   SUNDAY, March 30th Carolina…
  • SC Drivers May Want to Check Their Insurance Policies. State-Allowed Minimums Could Double.
    By: Shaun Chornobroff   SC Daily Gazette COLUMBIA — South Carolina drivers who pay as little as possible for their auto insurance would need to double their coverage under legislation passed Thursday by the Senate. State-required insurance minimums set 18 years ago simply aren’t enough to cover any serious accident, which shifts the costs to the people who aren’t at fault, senators said. A proposal to double those bare minimums got wrapped into the Senate’s broad bill overhauling the rules on personal injury lawsuits and insurance. The suggestion by Sen. Ronnie Cromer quickly gained bipartisan support, offering a moment of easy…
  • Duke Energy and county officials to test sirens around Catawba and McGuire nuclear stations
    Duke Energy and county officials to test sirens around Catawba and McGuire nuclear stations Five- to 30-second quarterly test scheduled between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 9 No public action required  CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The outdoor warning sirens around the Catawba and McGuire nuclear stations will be tested between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 9, 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…
  • Fort Mill Track and Field Sweeps Rock Hill; Girls Remain Unbeaten
    The Fort Mill High School track and field teams secured victories over Rock Hill High School in a dual meet held on March 26, 2025, at Fort Mill’s home track. Both the boys’ and girls’ teams from Fort Mill showcased strong performances across various events.​ In the sprints, Fort Mill’s athletes delivered notable results, with standout performances in the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes. Jahzie McCants won the boys 100m and 200m. The middle-distance and distance runners also contributed significantly, particularly in the 800-meter and 1600-meter races where Alivia Cleveland won both events and Kaylee Rovenstine won the 400m and 3200m….
  • President Trump Endorses Lindsey Graham for Senate Re-Election in 2026
    President Donald Trump has officially endorsed U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) for re-election in 2026, calling him a “wonderful friend” and praising his work in the Senate. The endorsement was posted Tuesday evening on Trump’s Truth Social account. In the post, Trump highlighted Graham’s role as Chair of the Senate Budget Committee and credited him with working to grow the economy, lower taxes, and eliminate government waste. Trump also emphasized Graham’s stance on border security, military support, energy policy, and the Second Amendment. “Senator Lindsey Graham has my Complete and Total Endorsement for Re-Election — HE WILL NOT LET YOU…
  • Graham, Cotton Push for Prison Cellphone Jamming in New Bill
    U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) have introduced the Cellphone Jamming Reform Act of 2025, a bill designed to combat the widespread use of contraband cellphones in state prisons. If passed, the legislation would allow state correctional facilities to use jamming technology to block illegal phone communications. Prison officials, particularly in South Carolina, have long pushed for such measures, arguing that unauthorized cellphones allow inmates to orchestrate criminal activities from behind bars. According to the South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC), incarcerated individuals have used smuggled phones to coordinate assaults, drug trafficking, and even sex trafficking…
  • Brigadier General Robin B. Stilwell Takes Helm as South Carolina’s 30th Adjutant General
    Columbia, South Carolina – A new chapter has begun for the South Carolina National Guard as U.S. Army Brigadier General Robin B. Stilwell was officially confirmed by the South Carolina Senate as the state’s 30th Adjutant General on March 26, 2025. This significant appointment, following Governor Henry McMaster’s nomination, places Stilwell at the helm of a vital state institution, succeeding U.S. Army Major General Van McCarty. Brigadier General Stilwell brings a robust and diverse background to his new role. A native of Greenville, South Carolina, he commenced his military journey through the ROTC program at The Citadel, receiving his commission…
  • York County Republicans Push for Closed Primaries Amid Fierce Debate Over Candidate Selection
    Every two years, South Carolina Republicans come together for a critical grassroots process known as Party Reorganization—a foundational tradition that empowers local conservatives to shape the future of the SCGOP. This year, hundreds of York County Republicans participated in the process, which began in March with neighborhood-level “precinct” meetings where new precinct officers and county delegates were elected. These delegates will then attend the county convention in April to choose state delegates for the South Carolina Republican Party State Convention in May. The reorganization effort isn’t just about internal leadership—it’s also a launchpad for broader party engagement and influence. For…
  • Reimbursement program expands to cover existing student loans for nursing faculty
    Qualified nursing faculty with existing student loans who agree to teach for a designated period of time at public institutions are now eligible to refinance existing student loans under the BOLD™ (Better Outcomes, Less Debt) Career Pathways Nursing Faculty Loan Program, which offers participants up to $90,000 in loan remittance upon completion of their service obligations. The BOLD™ Career Pathways Nursing Faculty Loan Program launched in the 2023-24 academic year and is administered by the South Carolina Student Loan Corporation (SCSLC), in partnership with the CHE. The program provides up to $30,000 in loan remission per academic year, per participant,…
  • A Palate’s Pilgrimage: Exploring South Carolina’s Regional Pork BBQ Traditions
    Midway BBQ Union, SC (pictured) South Carolina takes its barbecue seriously, and when it comes to pork, the Palmetto State offers a delicious tapestry of regional styles, each with its own distinct character shaped by history, local ingredients, and generations of pitmasters. Forget a one-size-fits-all approach; embarking on a BBQ tour of South Carolina is a journey through diverse flavors and techniques. While the state proudly claims pork as its primary barbecue meat, the real distinction lies in the sauces and the preferred cuts, often dividing the state into loosely defined culinary regions. Though some historians simplify it, a common…
  • Tega Cay’s Ella Collins Part of ECAC Champion College of Charleston Equestrian Team
    Charleston, SC – The College of Charleston equestrian team recently celebrated a resounding victory at the ECAC Single Discipline Championship, and Tega Cay’s own Ella Collins played a part in the team’s achievement. While individual accolades highlighted the team’s star performers, the collective effort across the roster, including Collins, was crucial to securing the championship title. The College of Charleston team’s triumph was marked by a series of prestigious awards, showcasing the depth of talent within the program. Head coach Natasha Vitkovic was rightfully recognized as the ECAC Single Discipline Coach of the Year, a testament to her leadership and…
  • Healthy Living with Dr. Hall: Social Media Detox
    Taking a break from social media can have profound effects on the brain, particularly when it comes to mental health, cognitive functioning, and emotional regulation. Social media platforms, while offering connectivity and entertainment, can also be a source of stress, distraction, and overstimulation. Removing oneself from these platforms gives the brain an opportunity to reset, leading to noticeable changes in mood, focus, and overall cognitive well-being. One of the most immediate effects of taking a break from social media is a reduction in mental fatigue and anxiety. Research has shown that constant exposure to social media can cause a state…
  • SCDPS Releases Alarming Traffic Fatality Statistics; York and Lancaster County Trends Revealed
    The South Carolina Department of Public Safety (SCDPS) has released its latest traffic fatality statistics, painting a concerning picture of roadway safety across the state. The data, which includes figures for York and Lancaster counties, underscores the need for heightened vigilance and responsible driving habits. Statewide Overview: According to the SCDPS, a preliminary count reveals that eight individuals lost their lives on South Carolina roads between Friday, March 21, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. and Sunday, March 23, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. As of March 23, 2025, the total number of traffic fatalities in South Carolina for the year stands at…
  • Tega Cay Real Estate Market Sees Significant Price Growth in Early 2025
    TEGA CAY, S.C. — The Tega Cay real estate market is off to a strong start in 2025, with median home prices and price per square foot rising significantly compared to both the previous month and year, according to a recent market update from local Realtor® Thomas Rackley. The median sales price for single-family homes in February 2025 reached $564,000, a 17.5% increase from January and a substantial 51.9% increase year-over-year. Price per square foot also climbed to $259, up 5.71% from the previous month and 17.73% higher than February 2024. Despite the rising prices, overall sales activity slowed slightly….
  • Keep Your Blackstone Shining: The Best Ways to Clean Your Griddle
    Blackstone griddles have become a backyard cooking staple, offering a versatile surface for everything from pancakes to stir-fries. But after whipping up delicious meals, the inevitable task of cleaning arises. Knowing the best methods will not only keep your griddle looking great but also ensure optimal cooking performance and longevity. The good news is that cleaning a Blackstone doesn’t have to be a chore. With the right techniques and a little elbow grease, you can have your griddle ready for its next culinary adventure in no time. Here’s a breakdown of the most effective ways to clean your Blackstone grill:…
  • SC House Budget Proposes Pay Raises for State Employees
    COLUMBIA, SC – Thousands of South Carolina state employees could soon see a pay increase under the latest state budget proposal approved by the House of Representatives. The plan, which includes a $66.5 million allocation for salary raises, aims to boost wages for workers across various state agencies, including law enforcement officers, healthcare professionals, and road maintenance crews. The push for higher pay follows a 2024 study by the Department of Administration that found South Carolina’s state employee compensation lags behind other states, with base salaries averaging 15% below the broader market median. Supporters of the wage increase warn that…
  • Ditch the Doubt, Not Your Number: Free Trials Let You Test Drive New Cell Service
    Are you constantly battling dropped calls, sluggish data, or feeling the sting of an overpriced cell phone plan? You’re not alone. Many consumers wrestle with the same frustrations, wondering if a greener pasture exists on the other side of the network fence. Luckily, the days of blind faith in a carrier are over. Now, you can test drive a new service before making the leap, thanks to free eSIM trials. Why Take the Plunge? We’ve all heard the whispers: “This carrier has the best coverage here,” or “That one’s way cheaper.” But anecdotal evidence isn’t enough when it comes to…
  • National Medal of Honor Day: Honoring South Carolina’s 33 Heroes and All Recipients
    Observed annually on March 25th, National Medal of Honor Day is a day dedicated to honoring the brave men and women who have been awarded the United States’ highest military decoration for valor. This day, officially designated by the United States Congress, serves as a powerful reminder of the extraordinary courage and selflessness displayed by Medal of Honor recipients throughout American history. The date was chosen because the first Medals of Honor were presented on March 25, 1863, to six members of Andrews’ Raiders.    The Medal of Honor is awarded to members of the armed forces who distinguish themselves…
  • South Carolina’s Quirky Laws: From Sunday Shopping Bans to Pinball Prohibitions
    South Carolina, a state known for its charming coastal towns and rich history, also harbors a collection of eccentric laws that might raise an eyebrow or two. While many of these regulations are relics of a bygone era, they remain on the books, offering a glimpse into the Palmetto State’s unique legal landscape. One of the most notable, and perhaps most inconvenient, laws is the Sunday shopping ban. According to state statutes, the sale of various goods, including kitchenware, appliances, hardware, and automobiles, is prohibited on Sundays. This means residents and visitors alike must plan their shopping trips accordingly, ensuring…
  • Dive into Summer Sounds: Charlotte’s Whitewater Center River Jam Returns!
    Charlotte’s outdoor enthusiasts and music lovers alike have a reason to rejoice! The beloved River Jam summer concert series is back at the U.S. National Whitewater Center, promising evenings filled with vibrant tunes, refreshing outdoor activities, and the scenic beauty of the Catawba River. According to the Whitewater Center’s official site, River Jam offers a unique blend of live music and adventure, making it a must-attend event for locals and visitors alike. Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect: A Symphony of Sounds: River Jam showcases a diverse lineup of musical acts, spanning various genres from Americana and bluegrass…
  • The Prettiest Small Towns in South Carolina: A Journey Through York, Clover, and Beyond
    South Carolina is home to many charming small towns, each offering a unique glimpse into the state’s rich history and natural beauty. World Atlas highlights several of these gems, noting that they “guarantee something to excite all types of travelers.” According to World Atlas, York and Clover, both located in York County, are rated as two of the prettiest small towns in SC. Here’s an expanded look at the towns mentioned in the article: York: Known as the “Charleston of the Upstate,” York is celebrated for its Southern hospitality and rich history. The town boasts a historic district with dozens…
  • Taste of Fort Mill Returns to Anne Springs Close Greenway
    FORT MILL, SC – Anne Springs Close Greenway has announced the return of the popular “The Taste of Fort Mill” event to its traditional springtime setting. The outdoor food celebration will take place on Friday, May 2, on the Greenway Gateway Lawn. The event invites the finest restaurants and culinary experts from across York County to showcase their exceptional talents. Over 700 guests are expected to gather and sample a diverse array of signature dishes from more than 15 culinary participants. To ensure a fresh and exciting experience for both new and returning attendees, the participating restaurants and their featured…
  • Tega Cay Named Best Place to Live in South Carolina and Charlotte Metro Area
    TEGA CAY, S.C. — Tega Cay has been named the No. 1 best place to live in South Carolina and the Charlotte metropolitan area in Niche’s 2025 rankings. The city also earned top honors in several other categories, including best place to raise a family in South Carolina, best public schools in the state, best suburb to live in South Carolina, and best suburb to raise a family. The rankings, released annually by Niche, evaluate communities across the United States based on a combination of data and resident reviews. Categories include public schools, housing, crime and safety, family-friendliness, and access…
  • Cece Shia Named Fort Mill High School Athlete of the Week
    FORT MILL, S.C. — Fort Mill High School sophomore Cece Shia has been named the school’s Athlete of the Week for her standout performance on the lacrosse field. Shia recorded nine goals and 10 draw controls over the course of two games, helping lead the Yellow Jackets with strong offensive and midfield play. The recognition is part of a weekly program sponsored by the Fort Mill Athletics Booster Club and Super Chix Fort Mill, which highlights exceptional student-athletes for their contributions in competition and teamwork. Congratulations to Cece Shia on earning this week’s honor. Post Views: 8
  • Kings Town Elementary Earns Prestigious RAMP Recognition for Outstanding Counseling Program
    FORT MILL, SC – Kings Town Elementary School has achieved a significant milestone, earning the coveted Recognized ASCA Model Program (RAMP) designation from the American School Counselor Association (ASCA). This prestigious accolade highlights the school’s dedication to providing a comprehensive, data-driven school counseling program, fostering an exceptional learning environment for all students. The RAMP designation, valid for five years, signifies that Kings Town Elementary has demonstrated a strong commitment to implementing a school counseling program aligned with the ASCA National Model. This model emphasizes a proactive and preventative approach, focusing on academic, career, and social/emotional development for every student. Kings…
  • Fort Mill Girls Triumph in Thrilling 0.5-Point Victory at Bob Jenkins Coaches Classic
    The 2025 Bob Jenkins Coaches Classic Track and Field Region 2 meet delivered a day of intense competition and dramatic finishes, culminating in a nail-biting victory for the Fort Mill girls’ team. With a mere 0.5-point margin, Fort Mill edged out Dorman, securing the coveted top spot and showcasing the depth and resilience of their squad. The boys’ competition was equally fierce, with Spartanburg claiming the championship, and Northwestern finishing a strong second. The meet, held at York Comprehensive High School, saw athletes from across the region battling for supremacy, with numerous standout performances highlighting the day. Girls’ Competition: A…
  • Tree Pollen Season Sweeps Across South Carolina, Triggering Allergies
    Spring is in full swing in South Carolina, bringing with it the unmistakable yellow dust of tree pollen—and a wave of allergy symptoms for many residents. Cars, sidewalks, and porches are covered in a fine layer of pollen, while itchy eyes, sneezing, and congestion are becoming all too common. While the highly visible yellow pollen primarily comes from pine trees, other trees such as oak, hickory, cedar, walnut, and willow are also releasing pollen that can trigger allergies. Across the Upstate, Midlands, and Coastal regions, tree pollen levels are expected to remain high throughout the week, while grass pollen levels…
  • Rock Hill’s Come-See-Me Festival: A 10-Day Spring Celebration
    Rock Hill, South Carolina, is set to burst into vibrant spring colors as the annual Come-See-Me Festival returns from April 3 to 12, 2025. This beloved 10-day celebration, a cornerstone of the community, promises a delightful array of family-friendly activities and events. What began as a simple weekend gathering in 1962 has blossomed into a regional attraction, drawing over 100,000 attendees each year. The festival’s enduring popularity is a testament to its commitment to fostering community spirit and providing diverse entertainment for all ages. “I could not be more excited for this year’s Come-See-Me Festival,” said Andy Clinton, President and…
  • Get a Taste of Fun Early at the SC Strawberry Festival’s Pre-Festival Events
    FORT MILL, SC – The sweet anticipation for the annual South Carolina Strawberry Festival is building, and before the main event arrives, the community can dive into a series of exciting pre-festival activities designed to bring everyone together in celebration. From elegant soirées to energetic races and charming pageants, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in the lead-up to the festival. 4th Annual Strawberry Soirée: A Night for a Cause Mark your calendars for a sophisticated evening at the 4th Annual Strawberry Soirée. This event promises cocktails, delectable hors d’oeuvres, a silent auction, a wine pull, and lively music courtesy…
  • Catawba Ridge athletics for the week of 3/24
    The calendar of this week’s athletic events for Catawba Ridge High School can be found here. Post Views: 148
  • DOT Program Decreasing Serious Crashes on Rural Roads, Department Says
    By: Shaun Chornobroff    SC Daily Gazette COLUMBIA — Widening shoulders and increasing visibility along more than 400 miles of primary roads in rural areas has significantly reduced the number of life-threatening car accidents in the state, the secretary of the state Department of Transportation said this week. Justin Powell, who has been leading the DOT for almost a year, told the agency’s governing board Thursday the improvements have reduced serious and fatal car accidents by 20%. The measures are part of the Rural Road Safety Program, one of the pillars of the department’s 10-year-plan set in 2017 when lawmakers…
  • Mr. Penny Pincher: Youth Sports and Their Rising Cost of Entry
    As I’ve gotten older and had kids of my own, it’s impossible not to think about how expensive certain things have become versus what they used to cost not so long ago. The cost of housing, cars and eating out is much more expensive in our post Covid world.  One of the main reasons for being a parent is to provide your children with a better life. This line of thinking works itself into aspects of city planning, where new and safer playgrounds are built, providing a stimulating environment for our children. This is certainly not a bad thing; however,…
  • Tega Cay’s Mia Williams Soars to 2nd and 4th at Adidas Indoor Nationals
    Virginia Beach, VA – Tega Cay’s Mia Williams, a junior at Fort Mill High School, delivered a standout performance at the 2025 Adidas Indoor Track Nationals, finishing second in the Girls Triple Jump Elite Finals and fourth in the Girls Long Jump Elite Finals. The national event, held March 21–23 at the Virginia Beach Sports Center, brought together top youth athletes from across the U.S. and Canada for the final indoor competition of the season. Williams earned a silver medal in the triple jump with a mark of 37 feet, 6¾ inches (11.45m), just behind Angel Neal-Smith of Butler High…
  • Palmetto State Reigns Supreme in Peach Production, Outstripping Georgia
    While Georgia may be known as the “Peach State,” South Carolina actually produces more peaches each year, securing its place as a top peach grower in the Southeast. Recent data shows that South Carolina ships about 90,000 tons of peaches annually—more than double Georgia’s 40,000 tons. With around 18,000 acres of peach orchards, South Carolina’s farmers harvest over 200 million pounds of the sweet, juicy fruit each year. Though Georgia has historical roots in commercial peach production, South Carolina’s ideal climate and dedicated growers have helped it take the lead in recent decades. The state’s peach season runs from mid-May…
  • Tega Cay MGA Hosts March Madness Golf Tournament
    Barnes, Moore, Cruz, and Jaitly Lead the Field with Net -13 Victory Tega Cay, S.C. — The Tega Cay Men’s Golf Association (MGA) held its annual March Madness tournament on Saturday, March 22, featuring a team-based format that brought out strong performances and competitive spirit among participants. The team of Brandon Barnes, Todd Moore, Mark Cruz, and Suneel Jaitly secured first place with a net score of -13. Teams were determined by a blind draw, creating a level playing field and encouraging camaraderie among players of all skill levels. Coming in second with a net score of -10 was the…
  • South Carolina Ranks as a Top Retirement Destination for 2024, Offering Affordability, Tax Perks, and Scenic Living
    South Carolina has earned a spot as one of the top places to retire, ranking 4th in Bankrate’s 2024 list of the best states for retirees. Known for its warm climate, scenic coastlines, and low cost of living, the state offers a combination of relaxation and affordability that appeals to many retirees. According to Bankrate, South Carolina has improved its affordability ranking in recent years, largely due to lower property taxes and a relatively inexpensive cost of living. The state also provides a variety of amenities for retirees, including beautiful beaches, golf courses, and a rich history to explore. Beyond…
  • Whether for Brunch or Lunch, Poppyseed Kitchen Delights Your Taste Buds
    Through a series of fortunate events, my wife and I found ourselves childless for lunch on a Saturday. We considered our favorite haunts but decided that given our newfound freedom, we needed to try something new. After a bit of discussion and wrangling about brunch or lunch, my wife threw out a place we hadn’t been to but have always wanted to try.  Shortly thereafter, we set out for Poppyseed Kitchen.  Nestled just outside downtown Fort Mill, Poppyseed Kitchen has been delighting diners since they launched in 2022. Open Wednesday thru Sunday from 7am – 3pm, the menu features upscale…
  • SCDOT Seeks Public Input on Future Transportation Plan
    COLUMBIA, SC – The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is asking for public feedback on its long-term transportation strategy, Momentum 2050: Moving South Carolina Forward. This statewide plan outlines the future of South Carolina’s transportation system, covering all modes of travel, including cars, trucks, trains, public transit, bicycles, and pedestrian pathways. Momentum 2050 evaluates the state’s current transportation network and sets long-term goals for the next 25 years. The plan focuses on four key priorities: improving existing infrastructure, enhancing freight movement, addressing mobility needs in both urban and rural areas, and strengthening partnerships across transportation sectors. As part of…
  • 10 Bidders attend meeting for Tega Cay Golf Course Restaurant
    TEGA CAY, SC – The Tega Cay Golf Club is getting ready for a potential change in its food and beverage services, and ten businesses are competing for the chance to manage the operation. The City of Tega Cay hosted  a meeting for anyone interested in bidding in the future. The selected business will sign a five-year agreement starting February 1, 2026, with an option for a five-year extension. The Bidders Ten businesses attended a mandatory meeting to be eligible to submit a bid for food and  beverage operations, including the Shore Club, the current operator of the facility. CGDS…
  • Yellow Jackets Buzzing: Fort Mill Boys Golf Aces Early Season
    Fort Mill High School’s boys golf team has teed off the 2025 season with a powerful swing, securing two impressive victories against region rivals Catawba Ridge and Nation Ford. With a young roster brimming with potential, the Yellow Jackets are proving they’re a force to be reckoned with on the greens. Coach Bridges, enthusiastic about the team’s promising future, has witnessed firsthand the dedication and skill fueling their early success. The team’s strong start is a testament to their hard work and the depth of talent within the squad. Victory Over Catawba Ridge: The Yellow Jackets began their winning streak…
  • Global to Local: How President Trump’s Proposed Reciprocal Tariffs Could Affect Your Wallet
    When it comes to international trade policies, the term “reciprocal tariffs” might sound like something best left to economists and politicians. However, these policies can have a direct impact on our daily lives, influencing the prices we pay for everyday items. Let’s dive into what President Trump’s proposed reciprocal tariffs entail and how they could affect you.What Are Reciprocal Tariffs?Reciprocal tariffs are taxes imposed on imports from countries that maintain high tariffs on U.S. goods. The idea is to level the playing field by ensuring that if a country charges high taxes on American products, the U.S. will do the…
  • PuckerButt Pepper Company Heats Up Kingsley with New Storefront
    Fort Mill, SC – PuckerButt Pepper Company, the fiery force behind the world’s hottest peppers, has officially opened its doors at a new location in the bustling Kingsley shopping district. The company, known for its record-breaking Carolina Reaper and the recently crowned Pepper X, celebrated its grand opening today, March 21, 2025, at 10 AM, at 1376 Broadcloth St., suite 102. This move marks a significant expansion for PuckerButt, which first ignited the Fort Mill scene in April 2009 at 237 Main Street. Owner Ed Currie, a two-time Guinness World Record holder, explained the decision, stating, “When I saw the…
  • Columbia International Festival Celebrates 30 Years of Cultural Diversity
    Columbia, SC – The vibrant tapestry of global cultures will once again converge at the South Carolina State Fairgrounds as the Columbia International Festival (CIF) marks its 30th anniversary on April 5th and 6th, 2025. This milestone celebration promises an even more expansive showcase of international cuisine, dance, fashion, and arts, honoring the rich diversity of South Carolina. “As we celebrate our 30th anniversary, the Columbia International Festival will be even better, showcasing a wider variety of delicious cuisines, dance, fashion, and gifts from different countries,” said Dr. Raj Aluri, director of CIF. “More than 100 countries will be represented…
  • LEGO® Bricks Take Root at Magnolia Plantation with “Nature POP!®” Exhibit
    Get ready for a vibrant explosion of color and nature as Magnolia Plantation & Gardens announces the arrival of “Sean Kenney’s Nature POP!®,” an awe-inspiring exhibition constructed from over 800,000 LEGO® bricks. Opening Memorial Day weekend, on May 23, 2025, this unique display will transform the historic gardens into a playground of art and innovation. From May 23 to August 15, 2025, visitors to the iconic Charleston landmark will be greeted by more than 40 larger-than-life sculptures, each meticulously crafted from LEGO® bricks. These gravity-defying creations, designed by acclaimed artist Sean Kenney, offer a playful and modern twist on traditional…
  • Forestry Commission issuing statewide Red Flag Fire Alert
    COLUMBIA—The South Carolina Forestry Commission is issuing a statewide Red Flag Fire Alert, effective immediately until further notice. The Commission plans to reevaluate conditions Sunday. The alert is being issued to strongly discourage people from burning. The South Carolina outdoors when weather conditions present an elevated risk of wildfire. A cold front moving across the state today will usher in low relative humidities throughout the weekend, accompanied by sustained that allows citizens, media and fire periods of gusty winds. While the frontal passage may result in precipitation in some areas today, the expected amounts of rainfall will not be significant…
  • South Carolina Approves One-Time Transfer Rule for High School Athletes
    High school athletes in South Carolina will soon be allowed to transfer schools once during their high school careers without facing immediate ineligibility, following a recent vote by athletic directors. At their annual convention in Charleston on Wednesday, the South Carolina Athletic Administrators Association approved the rule change by a 29-4 vote. The new policy will take effect for the 2025-26 school year. Under the new guidelines, student-athletes may transfer to another school without penalty, as long as the transfer occurs before the official start of practice for their sport. However, students who transfer after practice begins will face a…
  • The Weekender, March 21st – March 23rd
    The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, March 21st Greggie and the Jets (Live Music): SC Shore Club, 7:00pm Better Daze (Live Music): Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm NBA Basketball: NY Knicks @ Charlotte Hornets, 7:00pm “Let’s Murder Marsha”: Fort Mill Community Playhouse, 7:30pm NCAA Basketball: Caroline Ale House (11am – 2am), 50+ TVs onsite Weekends on Main: Downtown Fort Mill (Afternoon – Until) SATURDAY, March 22nd  Tega Cay Tennis Public Celebration: Tega Cay Tennis Center, 11am – 1pm NCAA Basketball: Caroline Ale House (11am – 2am), 50+ TVs onsite Weekends on…
  • New Social Security Rule: In-Person or Online ID Proof Required
    The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced it is rolling out significant changes aimed at bolstering the security of its services and streamlining direct deposit updates. In a move designed to combat fraud and protect beneficiaries, the agency is implementing stricter identity verification procedures and dramatically reducing the processing time for direct deposit alterations. Strengthening Identity Proofing: The SSA is transitioning to enhanced identity proofing measures, requiring individuals to verify their identity through their “my Social Security” online account or in person at a local office. This shift comes as the agency acknowledges the need to move away from “antiquated methods”…
  • Britt Blackwell sworn in to SCDOT Commission
    Columbia, S.C. (March 20, 2025) – The South Carolina Department of Transportation is announcing the swearing in of Dr. James “Britt” Blackwell to its Commission. Blackwell, of Rock Hill, was appointed by Governor McMaster in December and was recently confirmed by the South Carolina Senate and House of Representatives. Blackwell has served on the Rock Hill School Board, the State Board of Education, and the York County Council, where he served as Chairman for eight years. During his tenure as County Council Chair, Dr. Blackwell founded the I-77 Alliance, which has fostered economic development across Chester, Richland, Fairfield, and Lancaster counties….
  • Demmerle, Williams Lead Fort Mill’s Track Sweep of Clover
    Fort Mill’s track and field teams showcased their strength and depth on March 19th, securing decisive victories over Clover in both the boys’ and girls’ meets. The Yellow Jackets delivered impressive performances across a wide range of events, highlighting their athletes’ dedication and talent. Boys’ Meet Highlights: The Fort Mill boys dominated the track, demonstrating speed and endurance. Standout performances included: Sprints: Brandon Moore and Jahzir Mccants delivered a 1-2 punch in the 100m dash, clocking 11.14 and 11.16 respectively. Mccants also took first place in the 200m dash with a time of 22.57. Wyatt Gremillion won the 400 meter…
  • Duke Energy Seeks Public Input on Catawba-Wateree Recreation Opportunities
    Duke Energy has initiated a Recreation Use and Needs Study (RUNS) across the 11 lakes of the Catawba-Wateree River basin, inviting public feedback on recreational and water access facilities. This decennial study, mandated every ten years, commenced on March 18 and will continue through October 30, 2025. ​ The study encompasses all Duke Energy-owned public recreation sites, including Lake James, Lake Rhodhiss, Lake Hickory, Lookout Shoals Lake, Lake Norman, Mountain Island Lake, Lake Wylie, Fishing Creek Reservoir, Great Falls Reservoir, Cedar Creek Reservoir, and Lake Wateree. ​ To facilitate comprehensive data collection, Duke Energy has installed traffic and trail counters…
  • Dr. Emily McQuay Named Principal of New Flint Hill Middle School
    FORT MILL, SC – The Fort Mill School District has announced the appointment of Dr. Emily McQuay as the inaugural principal of the forthcoming Flint Hill Middle School. Dr. McQuay brings over 20 years of distinguished educational leadership to her new role. Dr. McQuay’s appointment follows a highly successful tenure as principal of Fort Mill Middle School, where she led the school to achieve significant milestones. Notably, the school received the prestigious Blue Ribbon School of Excellence Lighthouse Award and consistently earned an “Excellent” rating on the South Carolina School Report Card under her leadership. Her extensive career encompasses leadership…
  • Healthy Living with Dr. Hall: Is It Normal to Talk to Yourself?
    Talking to yourself is a natural behavior that many people engage in, either internally or aloud. While it can often be a healthy and supportive activity, it’s important to differentiate between self-talk that enhances well-being and self-talk that could signal underlying concerns. This article explores when self-talk is normal and beneficial, and when it may indicate a need for professional help. Is Self-Talk Normal? Self-talk, or conversing with oneself, is common and can occur in two forms: internally (in the mind) or externally (spoken aloud). It serves various purposes, including self-criticism, self-reinforcement, self- management, and social rehearsal. Examples of self-talk…
  • New Weekly Column Explores Global Events with Local Impact
    The Tega Cay Sun is excited to introduce a new weekly column, Global to Local, written by Kyle Rudd. This insightful feature aims to connect major international developments to the daily lives of local residents, breaking down complex global issues into clear, digestible takeaways. Each week, Rudd will examine topics such as trade wars, energy prices, diplomatic agreements, and market fluctuations, providing analysis on how these events influence personal finances, the economy, and the broader community. With a straightforward, no-nonsense approach, Global to Local will offer valuable insights without unnecessary jargon or complexity. “I want to help readers understand how…
  • Celebrate Community Spirit: Tega Cay Lions Club Seeks Citizen of the Year Nominations
    The Tega Cay Lions Club is calling on residents to recognize the unsung heroes among them, those individuals who tirelessly contribute to the vibrant fabric of our community. Nominations are now open for the prestigious “Citizen of the Year” award, a cherished tradition that honors those who go above and beyond to make Tega Cay a better place to live. This annual recognition, culminating in a special presentation at the beloved July 4th celebration, shines a spotlight on individuals who exemplify dedication, service, and a genuine commitment to the betterment of Tega Cay. Past winners, a distinguished list including recent…
  • SC Commission on Higher Education Enhances Transparency with New Data Resources
    The South Carolina Commission on Higher Education (SC CHE) has recently announced the release of several new and updated data resources, significantly boosting transparency and providing valuable insights into the state’s higher education landscape. These resources, now available on the SC CHE website, are designed to aid researchers, institutional administrators, state decision-makers, and the public in understanding key trends and metrics. Driving Informed Decisions Through Data The SC CHE’s commitment to data-driven decision-making is evident in the breadth and depth of the newly released resources. These tools offer a comprehensive look at various aspects of higher education in South Carolina,…
  • Fort Mill School Board Meeting Highlights, March 18, 2025
    Strategic Planning Update Dr. Mike Waiksnis presented the year four update of the current Fort Mill School District 5 Year Strategic Plan. The work on this plan started in 2019 and has included feedback from countless stakeholders, including students, teachers, administrators, parents, community members, board members and more. The strategic plan has four goal areas: Leadership Capacity Learning Capacity Resource Capacity Personalized Learning Each goal area includes performance goals, strategies and action steps design to support the district overall mission. The next steps in the strategic planning process as we near the end of this cycle are: 2025-26 School Year…
  • Starlink Roam: The Perfect Outdoor Companion with a New Budget-Friendly Option
    For outdoor enthusiasts, RVers, and campers, staying connected while exploring remote locations has always been a challenge. But SpaceX is changing the game with its Starlink Roam service, now offering an even more accessible and budget-friendly option. Starlink, known for its satellite internet service, has just unveiled a new $10/month plan, designed specifically for occasional users. This groundbreaking offering addresses a crucial need for those who require connectivity only during their travels or as a backup solution.  Starlink sent an email to  The Appeal of the New $10/Month Plan Traditionally, Starlink’s roaming plans catered to heavier data users, with prices…
  • A Fluttering Frenzy: Hummingbird Migration Takes Flight in SC
    South Carolina residents are eagerly anticipating the annual return of migrating hummingbirds, tiny, vibrant birds that signal the arrival of spring. After wintering in warmer climates, these remarkable creatures are making their way back to the Palmetto State, bringing a spectacle of color and activity to gardens and backyards. A Tiny Traveler’s Journey Thousands of hummingbirds are migrating north, with many passing through and settling in South Carolina. These birds, weighing less than a nickel and measuring just a few inches, undertake an impressive journey, driven by the instinct to breed and find abundant food sources. Local bird enthusiasts note…
  • Carolina Wine Country: Where to Sip and Savor the Best Vintages
    The Carolinas may not be as famous as California’s Napa Valley, but they are home to some of the finest wineries in the Southeast. From the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina to the rolling hills of South Carolina’s countryside, wine lovers can find award-winning vineyards, charming tasting rooms, and breathtaking landscapes. Here’s a look at some of the best wine vineyards to visit in North and South Carolina. Top Wineries in North Carolina 1. Biltmore Winery – Asheville, NC Located on the historic Biltmore Estate, this winery is one of the most visited in the country. Guests can…
  • Chronic Absenteeism Remains a Big Problem in South Carolina Schools
    Columbia, SC – Nearly one in four students in South Carolina are missing too much school, according to new data. This makes them chronically absent, which means they miss at least 18 days of school in a 180-day school year. While this is a small improvement from last year, the number of chronically absent students is still almost double what it was before the COVID-19 pandemic. Experts say this is a major problem because students who miss too much school tend to fall behind in their learning. For example, students who are chronically absent are half as likely to be…
  • York County Council Denies Lurecliff Place Rezoning, Debates Fort Mill School Impact Fees, and Discusses EMS Transition to Atrium Health
    The York County Council convened on March 17, 2025, at the York County Government Center for a regular meeting. The session, led by Chairwoman Christi Cox, included the swearing-in of new board and commission members, public forum discussions, zoning and infrastructure decisions, and emergency services updates. Key legislative actions involved rezoning approvals, infrastructure improvements, and the allocation of $3.1 million for road projects. 1. Oath of Office for Board and Commission Members The Council swore in the following newly appointed board and commission members: Bethel Fire Tax District Board Joseph Costello Walter Wilkes Michael Robbe Board of Assessment Appeals (District…
  • York County Approves $3.1 Million in Transportation Funds for District Road Improvements
    The York County Transportation Committee (CTC) convened on March 17, 2025, to discuss the allocation of $3.1 million in transportation funding. The Council reviewed three potential options: distributing the funds equally among districts, applying them toward a $20 million statewide infrastructure commitment, or using them to address critical road needs identified by the county and the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT). After a thorough discussion, the Council unanimously voted to distribute the funds equally across all districts, with each receiving approximately $450,000 to address local road projects. During the meeting, Council reviewed the county’s road condition rankings, noting that…
  • South Carolina Lawmakers Debate Sports Betting Legalization
    Columbia, SC – Lawmakers in South Carolina are debating a new bill that could make sports betting legal in the state. If passed, the law would allow adults 18 and older to place bets on professional and college sports—both online and in person. Those supporting the bill say it could bring millions of dollars in tax revenue to the state and create new jobs in tourism and hospitality. Supporters also argue that legalizing sports betting would reduce illegal gambling, which already happens in South Carolina. However, opponents worry that sports betting could lead to gambling addiction and financial problems for…
  • Byrnes Auditorium Reopens with a Symphony of Celebration
    Rock Hill, SC – After a prolonged closure marked by renovations and unexpected setbacks, Winthrop University is thrilled to announce the grand reopening of its historic Byrnes Auditorium. The iconic building, a cornerstone of the campus since 1939, will once again resonate with the sounds of music and the energy of live performance, starting with a week-long celebration in April. The revitalized auditorium, a familiar sight to generations of Winthrop students and community members, has undergone extensive improvements. These include a new elevator for enhanced accessibility, expanded restroom facilities, meticulous plaster repair and fresh paint, updated stage rigging, new flooring…
  • Catawba Ridge athletics for the week of 3/17
    The calendar of this week’s athletic events for Catawba Ridge High School can be found here. Post Views: 11
  • Humane Society of York County – Pets of the Week
    Cat of the Week: This handsome rolly polly is Hurley. We say this so often…. They all have their story and Hurley has his… Hurley came from Animal Control where he was involved in a hoarding situation. He doesn’t show the normal signs. He is portly, handsome and apparently well cared for. He is super handsome and gets along with other feline friends. We estimate his age to be 1 year and 6 months old. He is neutered, vaccinated, tested and micro chipped. He is ISO a home where he can have attention and love lavished on him. Hurley is…
  • South Carolina’s Employment Situation: January 2025
    HOUSEHOLD SURVEY: LOCAL AREA UNEMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Nationally, there is a monthly Current Population Survey of about 60,000 households conducted by the Census Bureau for the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) to determine employment status of the civilian population. This information, along with other inputs, are used by DEW to operate the Local Area Unemployment Statistics program, which estimates the number of individuals employed and those not employed, but actively seeking employment for statewide and a variety of substate geographies. Employment:  The seasonally adjusted number of South Carolina workers increased to 2,439,684. That is an increase of 2,668 people over the…
  • SCDSS Celebrates Child and Adult Care Food Program Week
    March 17, 2025—The South Carolina Department of Social Services (SCDSS) Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is excited to celebrate CACFP Week, which will be held March 17-21. CACFP is vital in combating hunger and promoting better nutrition in South Carolina by reimbursing child care centers, adult care centers, child care homes, afterschool programs, and emergency shelters serving healthy meals and snacks. This results in healthy growth, learning, and development while helping families and caregivers provide balanced meals. “During times where food insecurity is impacting many families, CACFP matters because parents and guardians know that children in care are…
  • Tega Cay and Fort Mill Earn Top Spots on WorldAtlas’ 2025 Best Places to Live in South Carolina List
    Tega Cay and Fort Mill, South Carolina, have been lauded as two of the nine premier locations to reside in the Palmetto State for 2025, according to a recent feature by WorldAtlas. This recognition highlights the towns’ exceptional blend of quality of life, safety, and access to top-tier amenities. Tega Cay: Lakeside Charm and Urban Convenience Nestled just 25 minutes south of Charlotte, North Carolina, Tega Cay offers a unique fusion of tranquil, small-town ambiance and seamless access to the vibrant opportunities of a major metropolitan area. This strategic location makes it an ideal choice for professionals seeking a peaceful…
  • The Costliest Car Repairs and When to Fix Your Vehicle
    Car repairs can be a major financial burden, but some issues are unavoidable. While routine maintenance can help prevent costly breakdowns, certain repairs come with a hefty price tag. Recently, I had to decide whether to fix my air conditioning compressor, a repair that can cost between $800 and $2,800, depending on the make and model of the car. In my case, it’s going to cost around $1500. This got to me to thinking about car repairs in general and which are the most expensive. Here are the top five most expensive car repairs drivers may face: Engine Replacement – The…
  • Global to Local: How a New Shipping Pact Brings Savings Home
    When global leaders agree to overhaul shipping procedures, the impact isn’t confined to boardrooms- it can reshape the prices on your favorite products. Just this week at the Global Shipping Summit in Singapore on March 12, 2025, representatives from the U.S., European Union, and key Asian economies unveiled a groundbreaking pact aimed at streamlining customs procedures and modernizing port operations. This modern, real-world agreement is set to reduce shipping delays and lower transportation costs, with savings that could soon reach your local store shelves. What’s Happening on the Global Stage At the summit, officials introduced measures to simplify paperwork, synchronize…
  • USC Plans South Carolina’s First Standalone Brain and Nervous System Hospital
    COLUMBIA, SC – The University of South Carolina (USC) is moving forward with plans to build the state’s first standalone hospital dedicated to the care of patients with brain and nervous system disorders. The proposed facility would be the first of its kind in the Southeastern United States, offering specialized treatment, rehabilitation, and research. The hospital is expected to provide advanced neurology and neurosurgery services, along with rehabilitation for patients recovering from stroke, trauma, cancer, and other neurological conditions. The 100-bed facility would also serve as a clinical training site for USC students in fields such as medicine, therapy, nursing,…
  • Shine a Light on Your Community: Navigating Public Records in York County During Sunshine Week
    Sunshine Week, observed from March 16-22, 2025, serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of open government and public access to information. In York County, South Carolina, and its municipalities, residents have the right to access a wealth of public records, fostering transparency and accountability. This article will guide you through the process of obtaining public records in York, Rock Hill, Clover, Fort Mill, and Tega Cay, as well as York County itself. Understanding Sunshine Week and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Sunshine Week is a nationwide initiative promoting open government and the public’s right to know. The…
  • Celebrate 60 Years of Innovation at York Tech’s Tech Fest 2025!
    York Technical College is turning 60, and they’re throwing a party for the whole community! Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 29th, 2025, from 10 AM to 3 PM, because you won’t want to miss the Tech Fest 2025, a family-friendly celebration of technology, community, and six decades of educational excellence. This isn’t your average birthday bash. Tech Fest promises a day packed with exciting activities and attractions designed to engage visitors of all ages. From interactive demonstrations showcasing the latest in tech to a classic car show that will transport you back in time, there’s something for everyone to…
  • South Carolina Lawmakers Propose Restrictions on Soda and Candy Purchases with SNAP
    A group of South Carolina legislators is pushing for restrictions on the use of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, aiming to prohibit the purchase of candy and soft drinks with taxpayer-funded assistance. The proposed bill, known as the South Carolina SNAP Nutrition Integrity Act, has been introduced by Rep. Stephen Frank of Greenville, along with seven other co-sponsors, most of whom represent the Upstate region. The legislation seeks to improve nutritional standards for low-income individuals by eliminating sugary foods and beverages from eligible SNAP purchases. Under the bill, “candy” is defined as any product containing sugar, honey, or artificial…
  • Local Schools Shine at Trojan Relays, Fort Mill Girls Victorious
    Rock Hill, SC – The Trojan Relays track meet, hosted by Northwestern High School, showcased impressive performances from 20 male teams and 18 female teams, including strong representation from York County and one school from Lancaster County. The Fort Mill boys and girls teams made headlines by setting meet records in both the Distance Medley Relay and the 4×800 relay. Girls Meet The Fort Mill girls team emerged victorious with 96 points, followed closely by Nation Ford in second place, Clover in third, and South Pointe in fifth. Other notable finishes included Rock Hill in 8th, Northwestern in 11th, York…
  • Mr. Penny Pincher: Categorizing Your Spending
    Making a large purchase can be daunting. For instance, the purchase of a new home can often bring with it a steady stream of sleepless nights due to an overworked brain wracked with worry. We want to make the right decision, after all, we’re stuck with it for the foreseeable future.  Defining a house as a large purchase is easy to do. A house is expensive, therefore, it fits the definition of “large.” What if all of your purchases can be defined within a category? Would you take additional time to think through what you’re buying and why you’re buying…
  • SCDOT Launches Statewide Pothole Blitz to Address Post-Winter Road Conditions
    The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has initiated a statewide “Pothole Blitz” to repair road damages following this year’s winter weather. This effort will extend over the next several weeks, with maintenance crews working extended hours to enhance road safety.​ SCDOT urges motorists to report potholes on state-maintained roads by submitting maintenance work requests. This proactive approach allows crews to efficiently address reported issues. Reports can be made through SCDOT’s Customer Service Center at 855-GO-SCDOT (855-467-2368) or 803-737-1200, or by submitting a maintenance work request online. The initiative responds to an increase in potholes resulting from recent winter conditions….
  • Fort Mill High School Names Alex Carreiro Athlete of the Week
    Fort Mill High School has named senior baseball player Alex Carreiro as its Athlete of the Week. Carreiro pitched six innings, allowing no hits and striking out nine batters. The award is sponsored by the Fort Mill Jackets Athletic Booster Club and Fort Mill Super Chix. It recognizes student-athletes for their performance and contributions to their teams. Congratulations to Alex Carreiro on this achievement. Post Views: 20
  • Faith in Action: Local Youth Unite for Interfaith Night of Service
    Fort Mill teens from diverse religious communities gathered at Grace Presbyterian Church for the second annual Interfaith Night of Service. Youth from Temple Solel, the Sikh community, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints joined forces to share their faith traditions on bereavement, burial, and comforting the grieving. Together, the 25 youth assembled Manna Bags filled with essential supplies to support those experiencing homelessness, demonstrating the power of unity and service across faiths. Pauline Childs of Temple Solel, who helped sponsor the event, emphasized its importance, saying, “Bringing young people together to serve and learn from one another…
  • The History of St. Patrick’s Day: From Ancient Traditions to Global Celebrations
    Every year on March 17, people around the world don green attire, attend parades, and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, a holiday that honors Ireland’s patron saint. But beyond the festive spirit, the history of St. Patrick’s Day is rooted in centuries of religious tradition, cultural heritage, and evolving customs. Who Was St. Patrick? St. Patrick was born in Roman Britain in the late 4th century. According to historical accounts, he was kidnapped by Irish raiders at the age of 16 and taken to Ireland as a slave. After several years in captivity, he escaped and returned home, but he later…
  • Massive Riverfront Development Could Bring 600+ Homes to Fort Mill
    FORT MILL, S.C. – A large-scale residential development could soon reshape Fort Mill’s riverfront, as plans emerge for more than 600 homes near the Waterside at the Catawba community. This story was initially reported by The Herald. Florida-based Kolter Group Acquisitions has submitted a street name approval request to town planners for a proposed Cresswind neighborhood, Kolter’s senior living community brand. Cresswind developments are already established in Charlotte and Monroe, North Carolina. The 845-acre site, owned by Springland, Inc., is located along the Catawba River, with new access points planned from Whites Road and Sparkling Brook Parkway. While the project…
  • Fort Mill School District Seeks Community Input in Superintendent Search
    The Fort Mill School District (FMSD) is asking for community input as it begins its search for a new superintendent. The district’s Board of Trustees is encouraging all stakeholders—including parents, students, teachers, and residents—to complete a survey that will help shape the selection process. The Superintendent Search Survey is available online and will remain open until midnight on March 24, 2025. Community members can access the survey through the district’s website. Take the survey here: Superintendent Search Survey In addition to the survey, FMSD is hosting a Superintendent Search Community Forum on Thursday, March 20, at 6:00 p.m. The forum…
  • Social Security Administration Ends Phone-Based Bank Updates to Combat Fraud
    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Millions of Social Security beneficiaries will soon face a change in how they manage their benefits, as the Social Security Administration (SSA) is set to discontinue phone-based bank account updates. Effective March 29, individuals receiving Social Security payments will no longer be able to update their direct deposit information over the phone. The SSA announced that this policy shift is part of a broader effort to enhance security and reduce fraud. Beneficiaries will now be required to update their banking details through the “my Social Security” online portal, which includes two-factor authentication for added protection. Those unable…
  • How to Keep Squirrels Away from Your Birdfeeders
    Birdwatchers know the frustration of setting up a feeder only to find squirrels raiding the seeds meant for their feathered friends. These agile and persistent creatures can empty a bird feeder in no time, leaving little behind for the intended visitors. Fortunately, there are effective methods to keep squirrels at bay while still enjoying the beauty of backyard birds. 1. Use Squirrel-Proof Feeders One of the best investments is a squirrel-proof bird feeder. Many models feature weight-sensitive perches that close off access to the seed when a heavier animal, like a squirrel, tries to feed. Others have spinning mechanisms that…
  • The Weekender, March 14th – 17th
    The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, March 14th Steal & Timbre: Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm Mark Friday: Tega Cay Tavern, 7:00pm Karaoke: John’s Place Bar, 8:00pm SATURDAY, March 15th St. Patrick’s 2 Day Bash (3/15 & 3/17): Model A Brewing St. Patrick’s Day Festival: Old Town (Rock Hill), Noon – 7pm Springfest: Baxter Village, 2:00-6:00pm Main Street Shamrock Jam: Downtown Fort Mill, Noon – 8pm Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day (Hey L’80s): Shore Club, 7:30pm Soul Creek Revival: Tega Cay Tavern, 7:00pm Charlotte FC Watch Party: Knowledge Perk, 7:00pm The 59ers:…
  • Fort Mill High School Track Teams Triumph Over Catawba Ridge in Dual Meet
    The Fort Mill High School’s track and field teams secured victories against Catawba Ridge High School on March 12, 2025. The Fort Mill girls dominated with a score of 148-25, winning every event except the 4x100m relay,  while the boys edged out a narrow win at 87.5 to 85.5. The boys’ meet was decided in the final event, the 4×400-meter relay, where Fort Mill clinched the victory. Several Fort Mill athletes delivered standout performances to help secure the victories. Mia Williams was a dominant force in the girls’ events, winning the 100 meters (12.47), 200 meters (26.26), long jump (18…
  • E-ZPass Smishing Scam Targets Drivers and Non-Drivers Alike
    A new smishing scam is circulating, tricking recipients into believing they owe unpaid tolls to E-ZPass and other toll service providers. The fraudulent messages attempt to steal personal and financial information under the guise of overdue payments. How the Scam Works Scammers send text messages posing as E-ZPass, SunPass, Peach Pass, or other toll providers. The messages typically contain a link and claim that the recipient must pay an outstanding toll balance immediately to avoid penalties such as fines or license suspension. These messages often: Originate from random phone numbers or email addresses. Include a shortened or suspicious URL. Use…
  • Sen. Graham advocates raising the age for Social Security benefits to keep program solvent
    COLUMBIA — South Carolina’s senior senator said Monday that Congress should require people to work longer in the future to collect full Social Security retirement benefits, though he offered no specific age suggestions. “Why is that?” U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham asked rhetorically at the Columbia Rotary Club’s monthly meeting. “There are less people working and people living longer,” the South Carolina Republican said to answer his own question. Something must be done to keep the program solvent and ensure payments continue well into the future, he told a room full of constituents mostly 60 and above, according to a show…
  • Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse Visible Over Tega Cay Tonight – How to Watch
    A total lunar eclipse, often referred to as a “Blood Moon,” is set to occur tonight, March 13, 2025, and will be visible across Tega Cay, South Carolina. During this celestial event, the Earth, Moon, and Sun align such that the Earth casts its shadow over the Moon, causing it to appear a reddish-orange hue. Eclipse Timing in Tega Cay: • Penumbral Eclipse Begins: 11:57 p.m. EDT on March 13 • Partial Eclipse Begins: 1:09 a.m. EDT on March 14 • Total Eclipse Begins: 2:26 a.m. EDT • Maximum Eclipse: 2:58 a.m. EDT • Total Eclipse Ends: 3:31 a.m. EDT…
  • Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette Leads Early Poll in 2026 South Carolina’s Governor’s Race
    A recent poll by The Trafalgar Group indicates that South Carolina Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette leads among likely Republican voters in the early stages of the 2026 gubernatorial race. The survey, conducted from March 8 to 10, 2025, included 1,127 respondents and has a margin of error of ±2.9%.  According to the poll, 31.5% of participants support Evette’s candidacy. U.S. Representative Nancy Mace follows with 29.1%, Attorney General Alan Wilson has 27.9%, and U.S. Representative Ralph Norman holds 11.5% support.  These findings have surprised some political analysts, as Evette was previously considered an underdog in the race. Mace, who represents…
  • Winthrop Poll shows deep divide by party on Trump in SC, more agreement on immigration
    By: Seanna Adcox  SC Daily Gazette Over half of all South Carolinians with any opinion approve of the way President Donald Trump is doing his job, but Elon Musk is overall not well liked, according to a Winthrop Poll released Tuesday. However, their approval ratings in the Palmetto State are bipolar when broken down by party. Among respondents who gave an opinion in the online poll, 53% approve of Trump’s presidency so far, while only 38% have a very or somewhat favorable view of Musk. Trump’s approval rating shoots up to 81% among self-identified Republicans. But self-identified Democrats gave the reverse answer:…
  • Sauer Brands, Parent Company of Duke’s Mayonnaise, Acquired by Private Equity Firm
    Sauer Brands Inc., the parent company of the iconic Duke’s Mayonnaise, is set to be acquired by Boston-based private equity firm Advent International. The transaction, announced in January 2025, will see Charlotte’s Falfurrias Capital Partners divest its ownership of Sauer Brands. Duke’s Mayonnaise, founded in Greenville, South Carolina, in 1917, has long been celebrated for its unique, tangy flavor, making it a staple in Southern kitchens. Under Falfurrias Capital Partners’ ownership, Sauer Brands expanded its product line and market presence, further solidifying Duke’s position in the condiment industry. The acquisition by Advent International is anticipated to provide Sauer Brands with…
  • The Tega Cay Sun Partners with Rossen Reports to Bring Consumer Advocacy to Local Readers
    TEGA CAY, SC – The Tega Cay Sun is excited to announce a new partnership with Rossen Reports, the nationally syndicated consumer advocacy franchise led by Jeff Rossen. This collaboration will bring Rossen’s trusted consumer advice, product reviews, safety information, and money-saving tips to local readers. Jeff Rossen is widely recognized as America’s top consumer advocate. His Rossen Reports franchise appears on ABC, NBC, and CBS stations across the country. He also runs a successful YouTube channel where he shares original content focused on helping consumers make informed decisions. Before launching his own platform, Rossen spent more than a decade…
  • The South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services Welcomes New Director
    COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA – The South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services (SCDPPPS) welcomes Jake Gadsden, Jr., confirmed by the South Carolina Senate February 27th in a unanimous vote to become the next Director of SCDPPPS. Gadsden previously served as the Deputy Director for Programs, Reentry, and Rehabilitative Services for the South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC) and has over 30 years of experience overseeing both state and county correctional facilities. South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster stated, “Jake Gadsden has spent his career strengthening criminal justice systems, and his leadership at the Department of Corrections has helped countless…
  • Carolina Panthers and York County School Districts to celebrate launch of new Girls Middle School Flag Football League for 14 middle school teams Thursday, March 13
    Carolina Panthers Charities providing $49,000 in grant funding and additional resources to support the success of pilot program in South Carolina The Carolina Panthers, in partnership with Clover School District, Fort Mill School District, Rock Hill Schools and York School District 1, will celebrate the launch of the York County Middle School Flag Football League on Thursday, March 13, with a high-energy kickoff event at Dutchman Creek Middle School. Fourteen middle school teams will begin league play as part of the pilot program’s inaugural season. Team play will conclude with a league championship on May 3. The intramural/club-level program is…
  • York County Job Fair to Connect Job Seekers with Leading Employers
    York County residents seeking new career opportunities will have a chance to meet with top employers at the upcoming York County Job Fair, hosted by Floyd D. Johnson Technology Center. The event is set to take place on Friday, March 14, 2025, and is open to both students and the general public. Event Details: Date: Friday, March 14, 2025 Public Exclusive Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Location: 275 Alexander Love Hwy, York, SC Directions: Turn in at the York Comprehensive High School main entrance (1107 Cougar Dr., York, SC 29745). Park in the designated lot on the left. Volunteers…
  • York County Council Projects Millage Revenue Growth, Discusses New Bridge Over Lake Wylie at Budget Workshop
    Call to Order & Agenda Overview: The York County Council convened on March 11, 2025, for a budget workshop, with Chairman Cox calling the meeting to order. The council met in chambers to discuss budget priorities, upcoming budget meetings, and major funding considerations for the upcoming fiscal year. Budget Process & Timeline: Budget Director Trish Startup provided an overview of the budget calendar. Key dates include: March 21-22: County Council Retreat, focusing on revenue projections, capital projects, and fiscal year 2026 budget challenges. April 8: Budget workshop dedicated to budget discussions. April 21: FY 26 budget presentation by the County…
  • Phat Burrito Set to Open in May in Fort Mill
    FORT MILL, S.C. – A longtime Charlotte favorite, Phat Burrito, is expanding into Fort Mill, with plans to open in May 2024 at 100 Main St. The new location will take over the former Center Theatre Pi space, which unexpectedly closed in January. Phat Burrito, known for its bold flavors and laid-back atmosphere, has built a strong reputation since its original launch in Charlotte’s South End. The restaurant’s menu features California-style burritos, tacos, quesadillas, and fresh-made bowls, all packed with high-quality ingredients and vibrant flavors. Menu Highlights Customers can expect a variety of burritos, including classic chicken, steak, shrimp, and…
  • Andrew Jackson’s 258th Birthday Celebration Set for March 15 at Andrew Jackson State Park
    LANCASTER COUNTY, S.C. – Andrew Jackson State Park will host a special event on Saturday, March 15, 2025, to celebrate the 258th birthday of the seventh President of the United States. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and offers visitors a chance to experience life in the Carolina Backcountry as it was during Jackson’s youth. Attendees can enjoy living history demonstrations, where traditional crafters will showcase skills from the 18th century. Historians will also be present to discuss Andrew Jackson’s life, his presidency, and the impact of his decisions on American history. The event is part…
  • York County Sheriff’s Office Seeks Public Help in Identifying Car Break-In Suspects
    LAKE WYLIE, S.C. – The York County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a series of car break-ins that occurred on February 23 in the Lake Wylie area, where at least 24 vehicles were targeted in a single day. According to authorities, security footage captured two suspects, both wearing hoods and masks, as they went through parked vehicles in residential driveways. One suspect was seen rummaging through an unlocked car while the other stood guard, pointing a firearm at the homeowner’s security camera. The armed individual was also seen tauntingly dancing in front of the camera before moving on to the next…
  • York Police Searching for Missing 15-Year-Old Katie-Jo Rose Wilson
    YORK, South Carolina — The York Police Department is actively searching for 15-year-old Katie-Jo Rose Wilson, who was reported missing on Monday, March 10, 2025. Wilson was last seen at approximately 1:57 p.m. leaving York Comprehensive High School, located on Alexander Love Highway, and heading toward Lincoln Road. ? At the time of her disappearance, Wilson was wearing a brown toboggan, blue jeans, a black sweater, and brown moccasins. She is described as 5 feet 3 inches tall, weighing around 110 pounds, with long black hair and brown eyes. ? The York Police Department has been actively seeking information regarding…
  • Silfab Solar Appoints Mike Boggs as Chief People Officer Ahead of Major Expansion
    FORT MILL, S.C. — Silfab Solar, North America’s leading photovoltaic (PV) module manufacturer, has named Mike Boggs as Chief People Officer as the company prepares to launch its new solar cell manufacturing facility in Fort Mill this April. In his new role, Boggs will oversee human resources, talent development, employee health and safety, and HR strategies across Silfab’s expanding manufacturing and corporate operations. His leadership will be pivotal as Silfab enters a transformational year, expanding its domestic solar cell production alongside its existing module manufacturing. Boggs brings over 30 years of experience in manufacturing, human resources, finance, and industrial engineering,…
  • Healthy Living with Dr. Hall: Rethinking Fibroids: The Silent Epidemic Affecting 70% of Women
    Fibroids are common yet largely misunderstood benign growths that develop in or around the uterus, affecting 70-80% of women by age 50. Despite their prevalence, fibroids often go undiagnosed, especially among women of color. These growths can cause significant health complications, affecting a woman’s quality of life, yet awareness remains limited. It’s time to address fibroids as a silent epidemic deserving of more attention. Fibroids vary in size, shape, and location, and many women have more than one. While not cancerous, fibroids can cause troubling symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, pressure on the bladder or bowel, frequent…
  • Update from Representative Jackie Terribile
    𝗕𝘂𝗱𝗴𝗲𝘁 𝘄𝗲𝗲𝗸 𝘀𝘁𝗮𝗿𝘁𝘀 𝘁𝗼𝗱𝗮𝘆—t𝗵𝗲 𝗯𝗮𝘁𝘁𝗹𝗲 𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗺𝗼𝗻𝗲𝘆 𝗯𝗲𝗴𝗶𝗻𝘀. Last year, my predecessor, Representative O’Neal, requested funding for a fire ladder for the Tega Cay Fire Department. The population of this district has exploded, and we have many tall buildings now that weren’t here before. It’s a pretty simple public safety request. IT WAS DENIED. Instead, the budget funded: – $9.4M for the Arts Commission—gummy bear statues, homoerotic art, and non-core government functions – $900K for an SC Hall of Fame podcast – $9M+ for ETV – $400K for a DEI institute at Furman – $100M for a USC building…
  • SC’s largest colleges celebrate record applicants for fall 2025. Most aren’t from SC.
    COLUMBIA — As the college “enrollment cliff” arrives, applications to South Carolina’s four largest universities continue to rise, with heavy interest from students living outside the state. The University of South Carolina, Clemson University, the College of Charleston and Coastal Carolina University all received a record number of applications from students seeking admission to the four public colleges this coming fall. “That milestone bucks a national trend affecting many colleges and universities across the country facing enrollment shortfalls,” College of Charleston President Andrew Hsu told a House education panel last week. Three-quarters of those students are from out of state….
  • Southwest Airlines to Start Charging for Checked Bags, Ending ‘Bags Fly Free’ Policy
    Southwest Airlines, known for its longstanding “Bags Fly Free” policy, announced on March 11, 2025, that it will begin charging for checked baggage starting May 28. This marks a significant shift from the airline’s previous practice of allowing passengers to check two bags at no cost. ​ New Baggage Fee Structure: A-List Preferred Members and Business Select Passengers: Will continue to receive two free checked bags.​ A-List Members and Southwest Credit Card Holders: Entitled to one free checked bag.​ All Other Passengers: Will be required to pay for checked baggage. ​ The specific fees for checked bags have not yet…
  • Global to Local: How Canada’s Tariffs Will Hit Your Wallet
    When countries impose tariffs on each other, it’s not just an issue for businesses and politicians- it affects everyday people, too. Recently, the U.S. placed tariffs on certain Canadian goods, and in response, Canada imposed its own tariffs on American products. These trade barriers can lead to higher prices, job impacts, and changes in what’s available on store shelves. Why Do Countries Impose Tariffs? Countries impose tariffs for a few key reasons. The main goal is to protect domestic industries by making foreign goods more expensive, encouraging consumers to buy locally produced products. This can help support jobs and businesses…
  • South Carolina Pauses Electric Vehicle Charging Expansion Amid Federal Funding Freeze
    SOUTH CAROLINA — The state’s electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure ranks 27th in the U.S., and it appears that standing won’t improve anytime soon. South Carolina has paused its EV charging program after President Donald Trump issued an executive order in January halting federal funding disbursements for the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program (NEVI). Missed Opportunities for Federal Funding Even before the executive order, South Carolina was one of eight states that had chosen not to open applications for businesses to access NEVI funds. The NEVI program was designed to help private businesses offset the initial costs of installing…
  • Carolinas Collide: York County Athletes Battle for Top Spots at Clash of the Carolinas Track Meet
    The Clash of the Carolinas track meet delivered a thrilling spectacle of athleticism on March 8th, as 39 schools from North and South Carolina converged for a high-stakes showdown. The competition, held amidst fierce rivalry, showcased the region’s top high school track and field talent. Fort Mill emerged as the top team from York county as the girls finished second overall and secured three first-place finishes, including standout performances by Mia Williams in the Girls Long Jump and both the boys and girls 4x800m relay teams who set new meet records. Northwestern’s Austin Smith blazed to victory in the Boys…
  • Humane Society of York County – Pets of the Week
    Cat of the Week: This absolutely gorgeous calico is Patchwork! You see why she got her name – she is just painted purrfectly. She is fairly news to the rescue and she’s won the hearts of all! If you can believe it… this beauty came to the HSYC as an owner surrender at no fault of her own. Did I say just how wonderful she is! We estimate Patchwork to be just over 1 year old. She’s just a kid who wants to LOVE you for her FURever! You can find this beauty hanging with other feline friends in our…
  • Millions at Risk: 16 Browser Extensions Hijacked, Data Exposed – GitLab Security Uncovers Massive Breach
    A massive cybersecurity breach has sent shockwaves through the online community, with reports confirming that 16 popular browser extensions have been hijacked, exposing the data of over 3.2 million users. The alarming incident, uncovered by GitLab Security, highlights the growing vulnerability of online users and the insidious tactics employed by cybercriminals. GitLab Security’s investigation revealed that these compromised extensions, once trusted tools for enhancing browsing experiences, have been repurposed by malicious actors to steal sensitive information, redirect users to phishing sites, and inject unwanted advertisements. This breach underscores the ease with which seemingly harmless software can be weaponized. “This is…
  • Catawba Ridge athletics for the week of 3/10
    The calendar of this week’s athletic events for Catawba Ridge High School can be found here. Post Views: 6
  • South Carolina Is 2025’s 5th Most Federally Dependent State
    States receive federal aid for many reasons, from providing relief during natural disasters and health crises to funding improvements in education, transportation, infrastructure, healthcare and more. Some states receive much larger aid packages than others, but it’s not just the dollar amount that matters. It’s important to contextualize the money flowing in by comparing it to things like what percentage of the state’s revenue it makes up and how much the federal government gets back through its taxes on the state’s residents. “Regardless of whether the distribution of federal funds is fair or not, living in one of the most…
  • South Carolina State Fair’s ‘Ride of Your Life’ Scholarship Deadline Approaching
    SOUTH CAROLINA — High school seniors across South Carolina are encouraged to apply for the Ride of Your Life Scholarship, offered by the South Carolina State Fair, as the application deadline of March 15, 2025, quickly approaches. Now in its 28th year, the scholarship program continues to provide financial support for students pursuing higher education. Applications can be submitted online. This year, the scholarship program has expanded, offering 53 scholarships, an increase from previous years. The additional funding is made possible through generous contributions from Circle K stores and EMC Tickets, with Circle K donating $37,000 to add three more…
  • All Aboard the Bunny Eggspress: South Carolina’s Easter Train Ride Returns for Family Fun!
    Each spring, the South Carolina Railroad Museum in Winnsboro offers a delightful experience for families and train enthusiasts alike: the Bunny Eggspress. This special event combines the charm of a vintage train ride with the joy of Easter festivities, making it a must-visit attraction during the holiday season. The Bunny Eggspress Experience Scheduled on the two Saturdays preceding Easter, the Bunny Eggspress provides a unique blend of entertainment and tradition. Passengers embark on a three-mile journey aboard the historic Rockton, Rion and Western Railroad, immersing themselves in the scenic beauty of Fairfield County. Tickets are available for April 12th and…
  • Fort Mill High School Track Teams Excel at Clash of the Carolinas
    On March 8, 2025, Fort Mill High School’s track teams delivered commendable performances at the Clash of the Carolinas meet, held at Cuthbertson High School in Waxhaw, North Carolina. The event featured 39 teams from both North and South Carolina. Girls’ Team Achievements: Overall Placement: The Fort Mill girls’ team secured second place, finishing behind host Cuthbertson High School. 4×800-Meter Relay: The team clinched first place with a time of 9:38.78, setting a new meet record. Long Jump: Mia Williams won the event with a leap of 17 feet, 7.5 inches. Additional Top Finishers: 100-Meter Dash: Mia Williams placed sixth…
  • Fort Mill High School’s Logan Parker Named Athlete of the Week
    Fort Mill, SC – Fort Mill High School senior Logan Parker has been named Athlete of the Week for his outstanding performance on the basketball court. Parker played a crucial role in the team’s recent run to the state finals, leading with 24 points, six rebounds, two assists, and taking two key charges. Parker’s efforts earned him All-Region and All-State honors, further highlighting his impact on the team. Fort Mill High School recognized Parker’s achievements with the Athlete of the Week award, celebrating his contributions to the team. Post Views: 32
  • Heidi Osterloh, Tega Cay, SC
    Heidi Osterloh, age 86, beloved wife, mother and grandmother, passed away peacefully on Monday, on March 3 in Tega Cay, South Carolina. Born in Aurich, Germany, Heidi immigrated to the United States in 1955 on the SS America and lived in NYC. There she worked for several prestigious firms including Mannesmann and IBM and met and married her husband of 64 years, George Osterloh. A lifelong learner and avid reader, Heidi turned her passion into her profession when she and George moved to St. Louis in 1980. There, she worked for Maryville University and as a literacy volunteer for the…
  • Tega Cay Lions Club Extends Deadline for College Scholarships to April 1, 2025
    Tega Cay, SC – The Tega Cay Lions Club has announced an extension of the application deadline for its annual college scholarships, now set for April 1, 2025. These scholarships, managed by the Tega Cay Lions Foundation, aim to support local graduating high school seniors in the Fort Mill School District and those in equivalent educational programs residing in the 29708-zip code. Scholarships Available Ron Kazel Scholarship Amount: $2,500 (one-time award) Established: 2008 Eligibility: Open to students demonstrating financial need or physical disability. Bobby Cullen Jr. Scholarship Amount: $2,000 (one-time award) Established: 2014 Eligibility: Open to students demonstrating financial need…
  • FORT MILL SCHOOL DSITRICT BEGINS SEARCH FOR NEW SUPERINTENDENT
    FORT MILL, SC — The Fort Mill School District Board of Trustees is pleased to announce that BWP and Associates has been selected to lead the search for the district’s next superintendent. BWP Associates, a highly regarded executive search firm with extensive experience in K-12 education, stood out for its deep understanding of school systems, commitment to an inclusive search process, and proven ability to identify exceptional leaders. “We believe BWP and Associates’ expertise and collaborative approach will be invaluable in attracting a highly qualified pool of candidates who align with our district’s vision,” said Kristy Spears, FMSD Board Chair….
  • Mr. Penny Pincher: Save Your Money, Avoid Living in a Box
    We have a housing crisis in America. Depending on who you ask, this is due to zoning policies, stagnant wages, COVID, or a mix of racial and/or economic inequities. Most if not all of these are probably true. I’m not an economist so I have zero business weighing in on that part of it. What I do know is this, the houses that are being built today aren’t very appealing.  Every house under $400K that’s being built around me is a box with a garage that could double as a front door. I have zero doubt it’s pretty cheap to…
  • Fort Mill Schools Shine at 2025 Student Television Network Convention, Earning Top Honors
    ​At the 2025 Student Television Network (STN) National Convention, held in Tampa, Florida, Fort Mill, South Carolina’s high schools showcased exceptional talent, earning multiple accolades across various categories. Catawba Ridge High School: Crazy 8s Morning Show Division I: The Catawba Ridge News (CRN-TV) team secured 2nd place, demonstrating their ability to produce a compelling morning show under tight deadlines. Anchor Team: Eric Johnson and Talia Postel received an Honorable Mention for their outstanding on-air presence and delivery.​ Sports Highlight Editing: Casey Fikis and Morgan Pierce clinched 1st place, showcasing their skill in creating dynamic sports highlight reels.​ Vertical NAT Package:…
  • Pleasant Knoll Elementary Named Blue Ribbon Lighthouse School
    FORT MILL, SC — Pleasant Knoll Elementary School has been recognized as a 2025 Blue Ribbon Lighthouse School by the National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence organization. This prestigious designation highlights the school’s commitment to academic excellence, student support, and community engagement. The recognition follows an extensive evaluation process, which included comprehensive surveys and a two-day site visit. During the visit, evaluators observed classrooms and conducted interviews with students, parents, and teachers to assess the school’s overall performance. Lighthouse Schools are recognized for excelling in nine key categories: Student Focus and Support School Organization and Culture Challenging Standards and Curriculum…
  • Fort Mill School District Announces 2025 Teachers and Support Staff of the Year
    FORT MILL, SC — The Fort Mill School District has named its 2025 Teachers and Support Staff of the Year, recognizing outstanding educators and staff members from each school and facility. These honorees were nominated and voted upon by their peers in recognition of their dedication and contributions to students and the school community. The teachers and support staff selected for this honor will serve as key representatives throughout the 2025-2026 school year, participating in the district’s Teacher and Classified Liaison Committees. Among the honorees are educators across all grade levels and subject areas, including kindergarten, special education, technology, math,…
  • The Weekender, March 7th-9th
    The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, March 7th Donnie Honeycutt: Live at Shore Club Dan Smith: Live at Knowledge Perk After Hours, Fort Mill: 7:00pm Carrie Ann: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm Karaoke: John’s Place Bar, 8:00pm NBA: Charlotte Hornets vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, Spectrum Center, 7:00pm. Winthrop Men’s Basketball Watch Party: Hoppin RH (Rock Hill), 8:30pm SATURDAY, March 8th Steven Martin: Live at Model A, 6:00 pm 80s Dance Night: John’s Place Bar, 8:00pm NBA: Charlotte Hornets vs. Brooklyn Nets, Spectrum Center , 6:00pm.   SUNDAY, March 9th MLS:…
  • USA BMX Carolina Nationals Set for March 28-30 in Rock Hill
    ROCK HILL, S.C. – The highly anticipated USA BMX Carolina Nationals will take place from March 28-30, 2025, at the Rock Hill BMX Supercross track. This premier event will bring together top riders from across the country to compete in various age and skill categories, offering fans an exciting weekend of BMX racing. Event Details Location: Rock Hill BMX Supercross, 1307 Riverwalk Parkway, Rock Hill, SC 29730 Dates: March 28-30, 2025 Parking: $10 per day / $30 for the weekend. $20 for vehicle + trailer / $60 for the weekend Camping: $85 per night for RVs (three-night minimum) Race Schedule…
  • South Carolina House Unanimously Passes Liquor Liability Reform
    COLUMBIA, S.C. – On March 6, 2025, the South Carolina House of Representatives unanimously approved a bill aimed at reforming liquor liability laws in the state. The legislation seeks to address rising insurance premiums that have burdened bars, restaurants, and venues serving alcohol. Key Provisions of the Bill: • Insurance Requirements: The bill allows establishments to set up captive insurance companies to provide at least half of the required $1 million liquor liability coverage. This approach offers businesses an alternative to traditional insurance providers.  • Risk Mitigation Incentives: Establishments can qualify for reduced liability insurance amounts by implementing risk mitigation…