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  • Supreme Court Expands GI Bill Benefits for Veterans with Multiple Service Periods
    Veterans who have served multiple periods of qualifying service can now access expanded GI Bill benefits thanks to a landmark Supreme Court decision in the Rudisill case. This ruling significantly enhances education opportunities for veterans who qualify for both the Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB) and the Post-9/11 GI Bill, granting them up to 48 months of combined benefits. What Changed? Previously, veterans had to waive their Montgomery GI Bill benefits to access the Post-9/11 GI Bill, leaving unused MGIB benefits on the table. Now, the Rudisill decision changes that: No more waivers: Veterans no longer need to forfeit MGIB benefits…
  • Beloved Children’s Cooking Studio Bakers Buzzin’ to Close After 11 Memorable Years
    Bakers Buzzin‘, a cherished family-owned children’s cooking studio in Tega Cay, South Carolina, has announced it will permanently close its doors on January 19, 2025, after eleven years of service. Established in 2013, Bakers Buzzin’ quickly became a community favorite, offering hands-on cooking and baking experiences for children. The studio provided a variety of programs, including cooking classes, birthday parties, workshops, camps, scout events, and kids’ night out activities. In 2020, the business expanded to a larger location, coinciding with the onset of the global pandemic. Despite the challenges, Bakers Buzzin’ continued to serve the community, adapting to changing circumstances….
  • The Weekender, January 3rd – 5th
    The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, January 3rd Darren Deese: Live at Model A Brewing, 6:00 pm The Parks Brothers Band: Live at the SC Shore, 7:30 pm Steal and Timbre: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm Dukes Mayo Bowl. 7:30pm. Bank of America Stadium SATURDAY, January 4th Cam Heigler: Live at Model A Brewing, 6:00 pm Dave Stern: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:30 pm Baxter DJ/Karaoke Jam: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 PM         Post Views: 22
  • Paco’s Tacos & Tequila Expanding to Fort Mill
    Fort Mill, SC – Paco’s Tacos & Tequila, a popular Tex-Mex eatery from FS Food Group, is set to open its second location in Fort Mill’s Kingsley development in early March 2025. The new restaurant, announced on Facebook, will take over the former Taco Molino space at 1328 Broadcloth St., Suite 102, featuring a 4,000-square-foot dining area and a 950-square-foot enclosed patio. According to the *Charlotte Business Journal*, the $1.2 million project will bring Paco’s signature wood-fired grilled fajitas, taco plates, and enchiladas to Fort Mill, all crafted under the expertise of Chef Bob Kalish. A standout feature will be…
  • Apple TV+ Offers Free Streaming This Weekend Only
    Apple is kicking off the new year by offering free access to its streaming service, Apple TV+, from January 3 through January 5, 2025. During this period, viewers can enjoy the entire catalog of original series and films without a subscription. To take advantage of this offer, simply sign in with your existing Apple ID on any device where Apple TV+ is available; no further obligation or subscription is required. Here are some of the top series and movies you might consider during this free streaming weekend: Severance A psychological thriller about Mark (Adam Scott) who undergoes a procedure to…
  • Carnival Cruise Line Ends Charleston Homeport Operations After 14 Years
    Charleston, SC — After nearly 14 years of setting sail from Charleston, Carnival Cruise Line has officially ended its homeport operations in the Holy City. This marks the conclusion of a partnership between Carnival and the South Carolina Ports Authority, which began in 2010. The decision, made in 2022, to not renew the cruise contract goes into effect this week. The Carnival Sunshine departed Union Pier for its final voyage on Monday and is set to return Saturday, closing a chapter in Charleston’s maritime history. The move aims to free up Union Pier Terminal for redevelopment efforts. Although Charleston will…
  • Attorney General Alan Wilson files brief in support of national TikTok ban
    (COLUMBIA, S.C.) – South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson stood with a coalition of 21 attorneys general in asking the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia to uphold the national TikTok divest-or-ban legislation passed by Congress earlier this year. TikTok has confirmed its technology and infrastructure are ultimately controlled by the Chinese government, heightening concerns for national security and Americans’ right to privacy. “TikTok is a tool of the Chinese Communist Party, an enemy of the United States, so its operations in the U.S. pose a serious threat to our national security. The First Amendment does…
  • 2025 Hemp Farming Permit Application Period Is Jan. 1-Feb. 28, 2025
    COLUMBIA – The South Carolina Department of Agriculture will begin accepting Hemp Farming Permit applications for the 2025 season on Jan. 1, 2025. Anyone who wishes to farm hemp in South Carolina in 2025 must apply online between Jan. 1 and Feb. 28, 2025. To qualify for a Hemp Farming Permit, you must complete a background check through IdentoGO and provide a Farm Service Agency (FSA) number. Only South Carolina residents are eligible to apply. There is no paper or printable application; all applicants must apply online at agriculture.sc.gov/hemp. Permits expire each year, so current permit holders who wish to…
  • Duke Energy, Area Counties to Test Nuclear Station Sirens January 8
    The outdoor warning sirens around the Catawba and McGuire nuclear stations will be tested between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025. The 89 sirens within 10 miles of Catawba Nuclear Station, located in York, S.C., and the 67 sirens within 10 miles of McGuire Nuclear Station, located in Huntersville, N.C., will sound for five to 30 seconds. To ensure they are functioning properly, it may be necessary to test some sirens more than once. Follow-up testing after siren maintenance may be required after 1 p.m. Testing is performed in cooperation with emergency management officials in Catawba, Gaston,…
  • REAL ID Requirement for Air Travel Takes Effect in 2025
    Starting May 7, 2025, a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or identification card will be required to board domestic flights within the United States. This requirement, established by the REAL ID Act of 2005, aims to enhance security standards for state-issued identification documents. Obtaining a REAL ID in South Carolina The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) provides several options for obtaining a REAL ID: In-person: Visit an SCDMV branch with the necessary documentation and purchase a REAL ID. Online renewal: If eligible, you can renew your license and obtain a REAL ID online. Required Documentation To obtain a REAL…
  • The True Cost of a DUI in South Carolina: A Sobering Reality
    As New Year’s Eve approaches—a time for celebration and reflection—it’s vital to prioritize safety and responsibility. The holiday is one of the most dangerous times of the year for impaired driving, with increased risks of accidents, injuries, and legal consequences. Planning ahead for transportation and making smart choices can help ensure that your New Year’s celebrations don’t end in tragedy or financial ruin. Fines and Legal Penalties The fines for a DUI in South Carolina vary depending on the number of offenses and the driver’s blood alcohol concentration (BAC) at the time of the arrest: First Offense: BAC below 0.10%:…
  • Tega Cay Sun Year in Review: Tragedies and Triumphs Impact Local News
    As 2024 comes to a close, here’s a look back at some of the year’s most impactful stories. A Heartbreaking Loss for Fort Mill Schools Tragedy struck in February when Stanley Brucker, a 61-year-old crossing guard for Fort Mill’s elementary and middle schools, was fatally struck by a vehicle during afternoon dismissal. Despite immediate medical attention, Brucker succumbed to his injuries. In response, the school district emphasized the importance of safety in school zones and made counseling services available for students and staff.  Additional coverage is available below. Family of Crossing Guard Killed in March Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against…
  • Apple Watch Fall and Crash Detection: Lifesaving Features
    Do you use an Apple Watch? If so, ensure that both Fall Detection and Crash Detection are activated—these vital features can help connect you to emergency services in case of an accident, whether it’s a hard fall or a severe car crash. Plus, they work seamlessly with your iPhone to enhance safety and accessibility. How to Enable Fall Detection To turn on Fall Detection, open the Watch app on your iPhone and tap the My Watch tab. Navigate to Emergency SOS, where you can choose between two options: Always On Only On During Workouts For maximum protection, it’s recommended to…
  • South Carolina Sees 13.3% Spike in Homelessness: Insights from HUD’s 2024 Report
    The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has released its 2024 Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR), shedding light on the state of homelessness across the nation. This year’s report highlights alarming trends, with homelessness reaching record levels in many states. South Carolina, while experiencing some unique challenges, reflects both concerning trends and areas of improvement. National Overview On a single night in January 2024, over 771,480 individuals were recorded as experiencing homelessness across the United States. This marks a 19% increase since 2007. Families with children saw a staggering 39% rise in homelessness compared to 2023, while veteran…
  • Apply Now for an All-Expenses-Paid Trip to the 2025 SC Women’s Agricultural Network Conference!
    Attention York County high school students! The opportunity of a lifetime is here. Applications are now open for an all-expenses-paid trip to the 2025 South Carolina Women’s Agricultural Network (SCWaGN) Conference. The event will take place from February 28 to March 1, 2025, in Aiken, South Carolina, and promises to be a transformative experience for youth in grades 9–12 who are passionate about agriculture. This conference is designed to empower future leaders in agriculture through inspiring sessions, hands-on workshops, and opportunities to connect with industry professionals. Attendees will explore topics such as farming, livestock management, sustainability, and innovative agricultural practices….
  • Humane Society of York County – Pets of the Week
    PSA: As we prepare to celebrate the New Year… Keep all your pets inside safe from the elements. Ensure your pets are microchipped / id tags Have them safely inside with calming music playing as fireworks commence outside Keep them away from any firewords. Clean up the yards of firework debris!  Cat of the Week: This handsome boy is a repeat worth repeating…… His name is Meadows! Meadow came to the HSYC as a stray, was adopted and unfortunately returned because he and the resident cat didn’t mesh! We estimate his age to be just over  5.5 years old. The…
  • Bald Eagle Officially Declared National Bird of the United States
    President Joe Biden signed legislation on Christmas Eve officially designating the bald eagle as the national bird of the United States. While the bald eagle has been a national emblem since its appearance on the Great Seal in 1782, this marks the first time it has been formally recognized by law. Minnesota lawmakers, including Senator Amy Klobuchar and Representative Brad Finstad, led the effort, citing the bird’s representation of independence, strength, and freedom. Minnesota is home to one of the largest populations of bald eagles in the country. The bald eagle, indigenous to North America, faced near extinction in the…
  • Governor McMaster’s Statement on the Passing of President Jimmy Carter
    There will be countless tributes to President Jimmy Carter – and deservedly so – because he devoted three quarters of a century to serving his country – in the Navy, the state senate, the governor’s office, the White House and as a humanitarian. But it was in the face of illness and ultimately death that President Carter taught us the most. His faith in God and love of Rosalynn remained the foundation of his life – and an example for each of us about what matters the most. During this difficult time, Peggy and I join the people of South…
  • Killington’s Fort Mill Closes After Six Years in Baxter Village
    After six years of serving the Baxter Village community, Killington’s Fort Mill has officially closed its doors as of today. The restaurant, known for its welcoming atmosphere and diverse menu, announced the decision in a heartfelt message to the community. “We had a very difficult decision to make, but when it comes down to it, we have to close,” the statement read. “Today was our last day, but we are grateful for all the amazing people that we got to work with and be friends with in this community.” Since opening in 2018, Killington’s has been a popular gathering spot…
  • Costco Egg Recall Escalates in South Carolina: FDA Issues Severe Warning Over Salmonella Concerns
    An ongoing recall of Costco eggs has been escalated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which classified the recall as Class I in December 2024. This classification, the FDA’s most severe, indicates that “there is a reasonable probability that use of the product will cause serious, adverse health consequences or death,” according to the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), a division of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Why Are the Eggs Being Recalled? The recall affects the Kirkland Signature brand, organic pasture-raised, 24-count, grade-A large eggs sold at Costco. The FDA noted that “eggs from a positive…
  • SC state parks to offer New Year’s hikes, runs, swims
    First Day Hikes will continue this year along with two runs and two polar plunges By Skylar Laird. South Carolina Daily Gazette COLUMBIA — For a head start on any New Year’s resolutions involving exercise or spending more time outdoors, South Carolina’s state parks will offer First Day Hikes on New Year’s Day. South Carolina will have events at 39 of its state parks and historic sites Jan. 1. That includes hikes along 41 trails, two runs, a horseback ride for those able to bring their own horses and two polar plunges. Some events require registration or fees to attend,…
  • Mr. Penny Pincher: Unexpected Costs Are Part of Life
    Unexpected costs, they appear to be everywhere. Just when you think you’ve paid every outstanding bill, you’re hit with HOA fees, car taxes or child related expenses. Having expenses pop up throughout the year is a fact of life. You will never avoid them, you just have to attempt to soften the blow when you can.  Whether you’re purchasing a new house, a new car or booking a hotel room, unexpected costs are a given. New cars carry with them the requisite tax, tag, title expenses while hotel rooms apply taxes that can often add hundreds of dollars to an…
  • South Carolina Senate Gears Up for New Session with Key Committee Assignments
    The South Carolina Senate is ready to tackle the upcoming legislative session, having finalized its committee assignments and leadership roles. These committees are the engines of the legislative process, responsible for reviewing bills, conducting hearings, and making recommendations to the full Senate. The assignments reflect the Senate’s priorities and the expertise of its members. Notably, several York County Senators have secured influential positions. The following is a list of the Senate committees, their chairs, and the York County senators who serve on them: Agriculture and Natural Resources: Chair: Wes Climer (York). York County Members: Senators Michael Johnson and Everett Stubbs….
  • South Carolina House of Representative Kicks Off New Session with Leadership Elections and Committee Assignments
    The South Carolina House of Representatives began its new legislative session with critical leadership elections and committee assignments. Murrell Smith was re-elected as Speaker of the House, defeating a challenge from Freedom Caucus member Bill Chumley in a decisive 102-17 vote. Representative Tommy Pope of York County was elected Speaker Pro Tempore, underscoring York County’s influence in the state legislature. The session also saw the appointment of committee chairs and members, shaping the legislative agenda for the coming year. Speaker of the House and Speaker Pro Tempore Speaker of the House: Murrell Smith (Sumter County) was re-elected amidst opposition from…
  • The Weekender, December 27-29
    The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, December 27th JT Ackerman: Live at Model A Brewing, 6:00 pm Teal: Live at the SC Shore, 7:30 pm Better Daze: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm DB Cooper: Live at Tega Cay Tavern, 7:00pm SATURDAY, December 28th Sammy Morris: Live at Model A Brewing, 6:00 pm Kyle Dills: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:30 pm Teal Renzema: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 PM           Post Views: 29
  • Warm, Wet, and Windy: This Weekend’s Weather in York County
    York County residents should prepare for a dynamic mix of weather this weekend, as off-and-on rain continues through Sunday, culminating in the potential for severe storms. Here’s what to expect: Friday and Saturday: Rounds of Rain Intermittent rain will persist throughout Friday and Saturday. While these days will remain relatively uneventful, keep an umbrella handy for outdoor plans. The damp conditions set the stage for a more volatile weather pattern heading into Sunday. Sunday: Severe Storms Possible Sunday brings the most significant weather concerns, with a line of strong storms expected to sweep through York County. These storms carry the…
  • Steve Levine Captures Tega Cay Men’s Golf Association Match Play Championship
    The Tega Cay Men’s Golf Association concluded its season-long match play championship with Steve Levine emerging as the victor. In a hard-fought final match, Levine defeated Kenny Hall 2&1 to claim the title and etch his name in the annals of club history. Season Overview The championship featured an engaging double-bracket format with players competing across four flights. The competition included both winner’s and loser’s brackets, providing all participants with a second chance to battle for victory. The four winners of the initial brackets were Kenny Hall, Rigo Castillo, Steve Levine, and Jim Mowery. From the loser’s brackets, Bruce Fonte,…
  • South Carolina Tops the Charts as the Nation’s Most Popular Relocation Destination
    South Carolina continues to attract new residents at a record pace, claiming the top spot as the most popular state for relocation, according to moveBuddha’s 2024-2025 Migration Report. For the second consecutive year, the Palmetto State boasts the highest move-in-to-move-out ratio, with 2.05 people moving in for every one person leaving. Why Are People Flocking to South Carolina? Last year, South Carolina saw over 10,000 more people move in than leave, highlighting the state’s growing appeal. From its warm climate and coastal charm to its relatively low cost of living, South Carolina has become a top destination for those seeking…
  • SC Archaeologists Searching for Former Slave Quarters in Public Dig
    This article was originally featured in the South Carolina Gazette and was made available for publishing locally.  HILTON HEAD — Researchers believe Green’s Shell Enclosure Heritage Preserve was once a ceremonial spot for Native American tribes that inhabited the state’s Sea Islands. Centuries later, it was also part of a large plantation, according to South Carolina archaeologists. As archaeologists dig, seeking to uncover the foundations of former slave quarters, along with more artifacts from the land’s Native American history, they’re opening the property up next month for members of the public to tour and observe their work. From Jan. 7-16,…
  • Check Your Eye Drops! Alcon Recalls Systane Lot Due to Fungus
    Alcon Laboratories Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of One Lot of Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF Due to Fungal Contamination Alcon Laboratories has issued a voluntary nationwide recall of one lot of Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF, 25 count (Lot 10101), due to fungal contamination. The company has not received any reports of adverse events related to this recall. The product was distributed nationwide to retail and internet outlets. Consumers who have purchased the affected lot should immediately stop using the product and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Adverse reactions or quality problems…
  • Unclaimed Property: How MissingMoney.com Helps Reconnect Individuals With Their Assets
    (Tega Cay Sun) – Many financial assets, from dormant bank accounts to uncashed checks, lie forgotten and unclaimed, waiting for their rightful owners to reclaim them. The spectrum of these unclaimed properties encompasses inactive bank accounts, untouched stock dividends, insurance payments, utility deposits, and even life insurance proceeds. Given this vast pool, it’s natural for individuals to ponder how they can retrieve what belongs to them. U.S. states and their respective jurisdictions have established specific unclaimed property regulations. These rules determine the period after which unutilized assets of certain types are to be entrusted to the state for preservation. The…
  • 56% say inflation is their biggest financial concern for 2025 + Top 15 financial resolutions – Wallet Hub Reports
    WalletHub’s nationally representative survey found that 56% of Americans say inflation is their biggest financial concern for 2025 and 52% of Americans are planning to make finance-related New Year’s resolutions. The survey also includes findings on people’s motivations for making resolutions, their financial expectations and anxieties, and more. You can check out the results below. Key Stats Biggest Worry for 2025: 56% of Americans say inflation is their biggest financial concern for 2025. Frugal New Year’s Festivities: More than 3 in 5 Americans expect to spend less money on New Year’s plans this year compared to last year. Wallet Optimism…
  • Humane Society of York County – Pets of the Week
    Cat of the Week: This gorgeous girl is Diva and she is definitely THAT! You’ve got to love her picture in the play kennel reaching for your This beauty found herself back at the HSYC as a stray! She has been at the HSYC over 11 months TOO LONG! She is estimated to be just shy of 5 years YOUNG. She is spayed, vaccinated, tested and micro chipped. Diva is an independent girl READY to find that PURRFECT connection o  Someone willing to give her the time to adjust and just BE! o  She would love to listen to your…
  • Healthy Living with Dr. Hall: Pickleball Injury Prevention Tips
    Pickleball combines restrained low-level volleys with sudden high-level salvos. This can provide terrific athletic challenges and great health benefits. Activities like pickleball support cardiovascular fitness, muscle tone, bone density, balance, coordination and agility. Here are some tips to help avoid injury and keep you in top pickle performance. CLOTHING Loose fitting (but not baggy) clothes allow optimal joint movement and blood circulation, helping to diminish muscle fatigue and cramping. Clothes made of fabrics that have ‘wicking’ properties are best. They quickly move sweat to its outer surface to dry rapidly, preventing saturation of your clothes and keeping you cool and…
  • Christmas Weather Forecast: A Chill Followed by Seasonal Warmth
    This year’s Christmas weather forecast offers a mix of wintry chill and seasonal comfort. Following an Arctic Blast set to sweep through the area this weekend, Christmas Eve will remain cold, with temperatures lingering well below average. However, by Christmas Day, conditions will rebound to more seasonal levels, offering a more comfortable holiday experience. As the week progresses, milder weather is expected to settle in, bringing a pleasant close to the year. New Year’s Eve promises mild temperatures, perfect for outdoor celebrations. Looking ahead, the first week of January may bring colder conditions, though early indications suggest it won’t be…
  • Nas Berry Shines on the Court: Named Fort Mill High School Athlete of the Week
    Congratulations to Nas Berry, a senior on the Fort Mill High School basketball team, for being named the Fort Mill High School Athlete of the Week! Nas showcased his incredible skills with standout performances, including 14 points against York, 23 points, 3 assists, and 2 steals against Gaffney, and 20 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals against Providence. This recognition highlights Nas’s hard work and dedication on the court, contributing significantly to his team’s success. Special thanks to the Fort Mill Jackets Athletic Booster Club, Jersey Mike’s Subs, and Super Chix for sponsoring this award and supporting student-athletes…
  • Honda and Nissan Announce Merger Plans to Form World’s Third-Largest Automaker
    In a landmark move set to reshape the global automotive industry, Japanese automakers Honda Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Co. have announced plans to merge by 2026. This strategic alliance aims to bolster their competitive edge against industry giants and rapidly expanding electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers, particularly from China. The proposed merger would establish the combined entity as the world’s third-largest automaker by vehicle sales, following Toyota and Volkswagen. The companies have set ambitious targets, including combined sales of approximately 30 trillion yen (around $191 billion) and an operating profit exceeding 3 trillion yen (about $19 billion). Negotiations are expected…
  • Ian Schwarzkopf named to the Berry College Fall 2024 Dean’s List
    ROME, GA (12/23/2024)– Ian Schwarzkopf of Fort Mill, SC, was named to the Fall Dean’s List at Berry College. The Dean’s List honors students who posted an academic average of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale while carrying a class load of at least 12 hours during the semester. Nationally recognized for academic excellence and as an outstanding educational value, Berry is an independent, coeducational, comprehensive liberal arts college of approximately 2,200 students. For more than a century, the college has offered an exceptional education that balances intellectual exploration, practical learning, and character development. Its 27,000-acre campus is the…
  • Mr. Penny Pincher: The Best Gifts are Free
    I’m old enough to remember the catalogs from various retailers that would be delivered to your house in time for the holidays. I’d constantly scan the toy and electronics section, dreaming of what Santa might bring me. From the latest Sony Walkman to a giant stuffed dog, both were almost always out of reach budget wise. I somewhat knew this, but it was still fun to dream anyway.  As we get older, our idea of the perfect gift changes. The notion of one day a year being the limitation on which gifts are received is also thrown out the window. …
  • Tega Cay Holiday Trash and Recycling Services Remain on Schedule
    Tega Cay residents can expect no interruptions to their regular trash and recycling services during the Christmas and New Year holidays. Signature Waste, the company responsible for trash and recycling in Tega Cay, has confirmed that collection will proceed as scheduled to ensure a smooth and stress-free holiday season. Trash Pick-Up Schedule: Trash will be collected on Sunday, December 23, and Sunday, December 30, as per the regular schedule. Recycling Collection: Recycling for the Peninsula area will take place on Monday, December 24. Recycling for areas off the Peninsula is scheduled for Monday, December 31. For any questions or concerns,…
  • IRS to Distribute $1,400 Stimulus Payments to 1 Million Taxpayers: Are You Eligible?
    The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced that it will distribute special payments of up to $1,400 to approximately 1 million taxpayers who did not claim the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit. These payments are part of the federal government’s efforts to ensure that eligible individuals receive the full amount of Economic Impact Payments (EIPs) authorized during the COVID-19 pandemic. Who Qualifies for the Payment? The IRS identified individuals who filed tax returns but did not claim the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit, despite being eligible. These taxpayers are now set to receive payments automatically, without the need to file an amended…
  • Ursid Meteor Shower Peaks This Weekend: How to Catch the Final Celestial Show of 2024
    The Ursid meteor shower, the final celestial display of 2024, is set to peak in the early morning hours of Sunday, December 22. While typically modest—yielding about 5 to 10 meteors per hour under optimal conditions—the Ursids have occasionally surprised observers with higher activity rates. Notably, outbursts in 1945 and 1986 produced up to 100 meteors per hour. This meteor shower originates from debris left by Comet 8P/Tuttle, a periodic comet with a 13.6-year orbit around the sun. As Earth passes through this debris, particles enter our atmosphere and burn up, creating the streaks of light known as meteors. For…
  • The Winter Solstice in York County, SC: Longest Night, Shortest Day
    The winter solstice, occurring on December 21st this year, marks the shortest day and longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. It signals the official start of winter. This astronomical phenomenon is caused by the Earth’s tilt on its axis, leading to the Northern Hemisphere being tilted furthest away from the sun on this day, resulting in minimal sunlight.    In York County, South Carolina, the sun will rise at 7:29 am EST and set at 5:17 pm EST on December 21st, providing just 9 hours and 48 minutes of daylight. The exact moment of the winter solstice,…
  • York County 4-H Teen Council Spreads Holiday Joy with Toy Donations to Levine Children’s Hospital
    York County, SC — This holiday season, the York County 4-H Teen Council brought cheer to children and families at Levine Children’s Hospital through an inspiring act of service. The teens raised funds to purchase toys, planned their shopping trip, wrapped each gift, and delivered the presents, bringing smiles to young patients and their loved ones. The initiative was a testament to the 4-H “learn by doing” philosophy. Participants gained valuable life skills in budgeting, teamwork, and empathy while making a tangible difference in their community. From brainstorming and fundraising to the joy of gift-giving, the project allowed these young…
  • Jon DaSilva Named Fort Mill High School Athlete of the Week
    Congratulations to Jon DaSilva, a senior wrestler at Fort Mill High School, for earning the title of Athlete of the Week! Jon had an impressive performance at the Southern Slam, finishing with a flawless 5-0 record—all wins by pin—to claim the championship title. This recognition highlights Jon’s dedication, skill, and sportsmanship on the mat. A big thank you to the Fort Mill Yellow Jackets Athletic Booster Club, Jersey Mike’s Subs, and Super Chix for sponsoring the award and supporting the outstanding athletes at Fort Mill High School. Post Views: 45
  • Local Talent Emmanuel McCord Stars in Post-Apocalyptic Thriller Homestead
    We all have dreams. Perhaps you grew up wanting to be a firefighter, police officer or construction worker. There’s something about those uniforms and big trucks, right? This is normal. We’re drawn to certain things and think we’ll most likely pursue them in one form or another.  Some of us end up in the place we thought we would in our ten year old minds. Most of us don’t. Life takes over and our path veers in unexpected directions. This isn’t always a bad thing, it’s just different from what we expected. For Emmanuel McCord, he’s exactly where he thought…
  • Windows 10 Support Ends Soon: What to Do If Your PC Can’t Run Windows 11
    Mark your calendars: October 14, 2025, is the day Microsoft officially stops supporting Windows 10. If your computer can’t upgrade to Windows 11, you need a plan. Here’s what you need to know and what your options are. What Happens When Windows 10 Support Ends? After the deadline, your Windows 10 PC will still work, but it won’t get any more security updates, bug fixes, or technical support from Microsoft. This makes your computer more vulnerable to viruses and other security threats. Your Options: Here are five options to consider if your PC is incompatible with Windows 11, and you…
  • Changes Coming to Carowinds: Three Rides Retiring, New Attractions on the Horizon
    Carowinds, the iconic theme park straddling the North and South Carolina border, is gearing up for a transformative few years. In a recent announcement, the park revealed that three beloved rides—Nighthawk, Scream Weaver, and Drop Tower—will soon retire. The news comes as part of Six Flags Entertainment Company’s ambitious $1 billion investment in enhancing guest experiences across its parks, including Carowinds. The retired rides will make way for an exciting lineup of new attractions, including a “record-breaking” water ride set to debut in 2026 and fresh family-friendly experiences in the popular Camp Snoopy area in 2025. New Additions in Camp…
  • The Weekender, December 20-22
    The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, December 20th Donnie Honeycutt Music: Live at Model A Brewing, 6:00 pm The Silverwood Band: Live at the SC Shore, 7:30 pm Garrett Huffman: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm Sean Stoots: Live at Barney’s Bar Fort Mill, 8:00 pm SATURDAY, December 21st Santa in the Cay: The Tega Cay Fire Dept. will escort Santa around the city.  8AM Elliott Morgan Music: Live at the SC Shore Club for their Customer Appreciation Night with a free appetizer buffet, 7:30 pm Carrie Ann – Musician:…
  • South Carolina Considers Medicaid Work Requirements Under McMaster Directive
    COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolinians receiving Medicaid benefits may soon face new work requirements to maintain their coverage, following a directive from Governor Henry McMaster to the state’s Department of Health and Human Services (SCDHHS). The department has been instructed to prepare a formal request to implement the mandate once President-elect Donald Trump takes office. Revisiting Work Mandates During the first Trump administration, South Carolina gained approval to enforce Medicaid work requirements, but the policy never took effect due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Biden administration subsequently barred states from imposing such mandates. McMaster argues the policy is necessary to…
  • Napoli’s Pizzeria to Open in Tega Cay at Former Danny’s Pizza Location
    Tega Cay, SC — A new taste of Italy is coming to Tega Cay as Napoli’s Pizzeria prepares to open its doors at 2435 SC-160, the former site of Danny’s Pizza. The highly anticipated pizzeria, owned by local resident Enrico Mancino, promises to deliver authentic NY/NJ-style pizza and a variety of Italian delicacies, aiming to become the go-to neighborhood spot for families and food lovers alike. A Passion for Quality and Community Enrico Mancino, who moved to the area eight years ago, is no stranger to the restaurant business. Formerly the owner of Mancino’s Italian in Steele Creek, Mancino sold…
  • South Carolina Education Budget: Focus on Teacher Pay, Rural Schools, and Infrastructure
    COLUMBIA, S.C. —South Carolina’s public schools, serving more than 800,000 students, remain a central focus of the state’s budget, with billions in taxpayer dollars allocated annually. As lawmakers prepare to reconvene in January, the Department of Education is outlining its priorities for the upcoming fiscal year. State Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver is advocating for significant investments, particularly in teacher pay and rural school infrastructure. Weaver aims to raise the minimum teacher salary to $50,000, building on recent progress that saw starting salaries increase from $32,000 to $47,000 over the last six years. She also proposes $5 million to expand…
  • York County Weather: Mild Week Ahead with Arctic Chill for Christmas Weekend
    York County residents can expect a rollercoaster of weather this Christmas season, with mild conditions giving way to a sharp Arctic chill just in time for the holiday. Temperatures this week will feel relatively mild compared to recent cold spells. However, a significant drop is expected as Arctic air sweeps into the region on Saturday and Sunday, bringing lows in the low 20s by Monday. This will mark the return of frigid conditions similar to recent cold outbreaks. Unfortunately, a White Christmas is not in the cards this year, with no snow in the near-term forecast. Following the holiday chill,…
  • YCSO Launches Free Project Lifesaver Program for At-Risk Wandering Citizens
    YORK COUNTY, SC – The York County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) is proud to announce its participation in the internationally recognized Project Lifesaver Program, a rapid response initiative designed to locate at-risk individuals prone to wandering due to cognitive impairments. The program, now available to York County residents, provides radio-frequency tracking bracelets for individuals diagnosed with conditions such as Alzheimer’s, autism, Down Syndrome, traumatic brain injury, dementia, epilepsy, and other special needs. Participants must meet eligibility requirements, including being under the care of a family member or caregiver who agrees to maintain the equipment and notify YCSO in an emergency. “This…
  • South Carolina Ranks 6th among the States with the Most Credit Cards – WalletHub Study
    With many people considering whether to open a new credit card for more spending power during the holiday season, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its new report on the States With the Most Credit Cards, to identify where people may be at risk of overspending or missing payments. South Carolina Stats Overall Rank: 6th Average Credit Cards Opened in Q3 2024: 1.26 Average Credit Cards Owned in Q3 2024: 5.21 % Change in Average New Credit Cards Opened (Q3 2024 vs. Q3 2023): 2.80% % Change in Average Credit Cards Owned (Q3 2024 vs. Q3 2023): 7.12% Source: WalletHub…
  • S.C. Archives and History Foundation announces program on S.C. Maritime History
    Columbia, S.C. -The South Carolina Archives and History Foundation (SCAHF) announces its latest program, South Carolina’s Maritime History, scheduled for Saturday, February 1, 2025 at the SC History Center in Columbia.  South Carolina’s significant maritime history covers wars, commerce, pirates and adventure. Register now to be enlighten and entertained by a group of well-versed speakers discussing South Carolina’s maritime history.  Visit https://scarchivesandhistoryfoundation.org/category/news-events/  for the event brochure and registration. Pre-registration is highly recommended.  Lunch is included with the registration fee. Presentations include Pirates, Planters, and Proprietors: The Economy of Early South Carolina, Andrew Johnson, PhD, SC Dept. of Archives & History, Palmetto…
  • Summary of Tega Cay City Council Meeting, December 16, 2024
    The Tega Cay City Council convened its regular meeting on December 16, 2024, covering various recognitions, city updates, and action items. Below is a detailed summary of the meeting: Recognitions and Proclamations Fort Mill High School Boys’ and Girls’ Cross Country Teams: Both teams were recognized for winning the 2024 South Carolina 5A Division 2 State Championships. Proclamations highlighted their achievements and the exceptional leadership of their coaches. Employees and Department Head of the Year: Field Services Employee of the Year: Robbie Sims. Administrative Employee of the Year: Caroline Hasty. Department Head of the Year: Bob Barkin Key Agenda Items…
  • York County Council Meeting Highlights – December 16, 2024: Honoring Allison Love, Rezoning Actions, and Economic Development Initiatives
    The York County Council convened on December 16, 2024, for its final meeting of the year, addressing a range of key topics including multiple rezoning actions, economic development updates, and community concerns. The meeting featured a heartfelt recognition of Vice-Chairwoman Allison Love for her dedicated eight years of service, with council members reflecting on her impactful contributions to District 2 and York County as a whole. Other highlights included public hearings on industrial park amendments, discussions on self-storage zoning regulations, and the approval of various contracts to enhance county services and infrastructure. Appearances Vice-Chairwoman Allison Love was honored for her…
  • Maya Cameron recognized by UNG president for earning 4.0 GPA
    DAHLONEGA, GA (12/16/2024)– Maya Cameron of Fort Mill has been named to the President’s Honor Roll at the University of North Georgia (UNG) for achieving a 4.0 grade point average during fall 2024. Dr. Michael P. Shannon, president of UNG, recognized students who reached this academic achievement during the fall 2024 semester. Students enrolled in 12 or more credit hours in bachelor’s degree programs who achieved a 4.0 grade point average were named to the President’s Honor Roll. Students enrolled in associate degree or dual enrollment programs who met the same level of achievement were named to the President’s List….
  • York County Council Honors Allison Love as She Concludes Two-Term Service
    At the December 16th York County Council meeting, District Two Councilwoman Allison Love was honored for her dedicated service to the community as she completed her second term on the council. Serving from 2017 through 2024, Love played a key role in shaping policies and initiatives that benefitted both her district and residents across York County. As vice-chair of the council during her tenure, Love was recognized for her leadership, commitment, and tireless advocacy on behalf of her constituents. Her efforts were celebrated by her fellow council members, staff, and attendees at the meeting, highlighting her dedication to public service…
  • Continuum Health Providers Expands to Tega Cay, Bringing Comprehensive Mental Health Services to the Community
    TEGA CAY, SC – Continuum Health Providers, a leader in mental health and substance abuse treatment, is expanding its footprint in the Carolinas with a new office in Tega Cay. Known for its individualized and compassionate care, the organization is dedicated to addressing the mental health needs of children, adolescents, and adults during challenging times. Recent Win at Tega Cay Business Connect The Tega Cay Sun offered two months of free advertising as a giveaway to local business at the Tega Cay Business Connect Meeting. Continuum Health Providers was the lucky recipient, selected at random. The Tega Cay Sun warmly…
  • Former South Carolina Congressman John Spratt Dies at 82
    John Spratt, a longtime Democratic congressman who represented South Carolina’s 5th Congressional District for 28 years and was instrumental in crafting key national legislation, passed away Saturday night at the age of 82. His daughter, Catherine Spratt, confirmed that he died at home surrounded by family, due to complications from Parkinson’s disease, which he had battled for more than a decade. Spratt represented a district that includes Tega Cay, Fort Mill, and a broad swath of northern South Carolina. First elected in 1983, he became one of the most influential lawmakers in Washington, respected for his expertise in budget matters…
  • Mr. Penny Pincher: Living With No Regrets
    Imagine your life is nearing its eventual end. Morbid, I know, but stick with me for a minute. You’re about to gasp your last breath, thinking about your life and all that you either have or haven’t accomplished. What’s going to come to mind? Will you be thinking about the money you made or didn’t make? Will the kids you did or didn’t have race through your mind? What about the love of your life or the one who got away?  Thankfully, I’ve never had a near death experience so I have no idea what I’d be thinking about. What…
  • Newberry County Man Charged in Fatal Shooting of SLED K9 Indicted for Gun Charge
    COLUMBIA, S.C. — A federal grand jury in Columbia returned a single-count indictment against James Robert Peterson, 37, of Prosperity, for being a felon in possession of a firearm. The indictment alleges that on June 11, Peterson was found in possession of firearm during an incident where he allegedly shot and killed South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) K9 Agent Coba while law enforcement was attempting to arrest him. Peterson has been charged in state court for a number of other charges related to the incident. Peterson has a previous felony conviction that prevents him from possessing a firearm. Peterson faces a…
  • Frank “Tripp” C. Hart III, 71, Tega Cay, SC
    Frank C. Hart III, affectionately known as “Tripp” to his family, passed away peacefully in his sleep at his home in Tega Cay, SC, after a valiant battle with Parkinson’s Disease. He was 71 years old. Tripp was the beloved husband of Linda Dyer Hart, whom he met in 1969 and shared 48 wonderful years of marriage. Born on March 9, 1953, in Miami, Florida, Tripp grew up in Bal Harbour, Florida, as the son of Frank C. Hart Jr. and Constance Peters Hart. Tripp is survived by his devoted wife, Linda, their son Brandon Hart, and his wife, Cason…
  • Richard “Ric” Shelor, 62, Tega Cay, SC
    Richard Alan Shelor, 62, of Tega Cay, passed away at his home on December 13, 2024. He was born on April 7, 1962, in Atlanta, GA, to the late Roger A. Shelor and Shirley Howard Shelor. He is preceded in death by his parents, Roger and Shirley Shelor. He is survived by his brother, Randy Shelor, and his sister, Sherre (Brian) Costello. A Celebration of Life will be held on December 19, 2024, at River Hills Country Club from 12:00 to 3:00 pm. Post Views: 101
  • Tega Cay Hosts Quarterly Safety Meeting and Employee Recognition Ceremony
    On December 13, 2024, the City of Tega Cay held its Quarterly Safety Meeting, celebrating the hard work and dedication of its employees. The event highlighted achievements, recognized outstanding performance, and reinforced the importance of workplace safety across all departments. Employee of the Year Awards Office Employee of the Year: Caroline Hasty, the city’s Events Manager, was celebrated for her exceptional organizational skills and dedication to creating memorable community events. Field Employee of the Year: Robbie Sims from the Public Works Department was honored for his consistent hard work and commitment to maintaining the city’s facilities and infrastructure. Director of…
  • FBI Warns of Growing Holiday Scam Risks in 2024
    The FBI has issued a stark warning to holiday shoppers in 2024: scammers are more active and sophisticated than ever. With e-commerce sales projected to surpass $260 billion this season, the opportunities for fraud are at an all-time high. In 2023 alone, U.S. consumers lost $10 billion to scams, including $73 million in non-delivery scams and $148 million in gift card fraud. Common Scams to Watch For Non-Delivery Scams: Fraudsters set up fake websites or listings for high-demand items like gaming consoles or designer goods. Shoppers pay, but the goods never arrive. Gift Card Fraud: Scammers impersonate charities or retailers,…
  • Celebrating the National Guard’s Birthday: A Legacy of Service Since 1636
    Today, December 13, we celebrate the birthday of the National Guard, the oldest military organization in the United States. Its origins date back to December 13, 1636, when the Massachusetts General Court organized three militia regiments to protect the early settlers from external threats. This historic event marked the formal establishment of a citizen-soldier force that has evolved into today’s National Guard. The concept of a militia—a force of ordinary citizens trained and ready to defend their communities—was deeply rooted in English tradition. In the New World, the need for local defense led to the creation of these regiments in…
  • Airlines and Apple Partner to Revolutionize Lost Luggage Tracking with AirTag Integration
    Apple’s iOS 18.2 introduces the innovative “Share Item Location” feature, allowing users to securely share the location of AirTags or Find My network accessories with third parties, such as airlines. This feature is now available as part of the public beta for iOS 18.2 and will soon be rolled out globally as a free update for iPhone Xs and later models. Designed to assist in locating misplaced items, this feature is set to revolutionize the baggage tracking process. Airline Integration and Functionality In the coming months, over 15 major airlines—including United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, British Airways, Air Canada, and…
  • Stanley Recalls 2.6 Million Travel Mugs Due to Burn Risk: Full List of Affected Products
    Stanley, the well-known maker of stainless steel drinkware, has issued a recall of approximately 2.6 million travel mugs sold in the United States due to a risk of burns caused by faulty lids. The recall includes the Stanley Switchback and Trigger Action travel mugs sold nationwide from June 2016 through December 2024. Reason for the Recall The recall was initiated after reports that the threads on the mugs’ screw-on caps can shrink when exposed to heat and torque, potentially causing the lids to detach unexpectedly. This defect increases the risk of spilling hot liquids, which can result in burns. The…
  • Popular Snack Recalled Nationwide, Including in South Carolina, Due to Potential Safety Hazard
    Riverside Natural Foods Inc. has issued a voluntary recall of several of its MadeGood granola bars due to the potential presence of metal fragments, posing a serious safety hazard to consumers. The recall, announced through a notice from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), affects products sold across the United States and Canada, including in South Carolina. The recall involves granola bars produced between January and November 2024. Impacted flavors include Chocolate Chip, Mixed Berry, Strawberry, Cookies & Crème, Chocolate Banana, Chocolate Drizzled Birthday Cake, Chocolate Drizzled Cookie Crumble, and Chocolate Drizzled Vanilla. A complete list of specific products,…
  • Maximize Your Holiday Giving with These Gift Card Tips
    Gift cards remain the most popular holiday gift for the 18th consecutive year, according to WalletHub. While they offer a convenient way to gift without guessing someone’s preferences, not all gift cards are equal, and billions of dollars in gift card value go unused annually. Here’s how to ensure your gift card makes an impact: Top Gift Card Tips for 2024 Look for Discounts Many gift cards can be purchased below face value online. Avoid Card-Network Gift Cards Visa and Mastercard gift cards may seem versatile, but fees can reduce their value. Cash is a more cost-effective alternative. Don’t Confuse…
  • Gold Hill Middle School Welcomes New Beta Club Members
    Gold Hill Middle School is proud to announce the induction of a new class of members into the esteemed Beta Club. These students have demonstrated exceptional dedication to academic achievement, character, leadership, and service, the core values of the National Beta Club. The National Beta Club, the largest independent educational youth organization in America, provides opportunities for students to develop their leadership skills, make a positive impact on their communities, and excel academically.  The newly inducted members of the Gold Hill Middle School Beta Club will have the chance to participate in a variety of activities, including community service projects,…
  • The Weekender, December 13-15
    The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor.   FRIDAY, December 13th Greg Parrish Music: Live at Model A Brewing, 6:00 pm Steal & Timbre: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:30 pm Chris Suter: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm Rusty Pilot: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm SATURDAY, December 14th Taylor Ingle: Live at Model A Brewing, 6:00 pm LA Brown: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:00 pm Karaoke with Baxter’s DJ: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 PM SUNDAY, December 15th Tega Cay Run Club: Run & Coffee:…
  • Snow Tubing in the Carolinas: A Winter Wonderland
    Ready to embrace the winter wonderland of the Carolinas? Snow tubing offers a fun and exciting way to experience the winter season, regardless of your age or skill level. Here’s a comprehensive guide to some of the best snow tubing destinations in the region: For the Thrill Seeker: Hawksnest Snow Tubing (Seven Devils, NC): Why Go: This massive park boasts the title of largest on the East Coast, with over 30 lanes spread across four sections. Highlights: Challenge yourself on long runs (up to 1,000 feet!), enjoy the convenience of conveyor belt lifts, and even try a winter zipline tour…
  • York, SC Shines: Named Among South Carolina’s Most Scenic Towns
    York, South Carolina, has recently been recognized by World Atlas as one of the top 10 most scenic towns in the state. This charming town, nestled in the heart of South Carolina, offers a blend of natural beauty, rich history, and Southern hospitality. Why York Shines Picturesque Landscapes: York’s scenic beauty is undeniable, with rolling hills, lush forests, and serene waterways. Historic Charm: The town’s historic district boasts well-preserved architecture, reflecting its rich past. Outdoor Recreation: Opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing, and kayaking abound in the surrounding natural areas. Warm Southern Hospitality: Experience the warmth and friendliness of the local…
  • SUGAR CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL ANNOUNCED
    FORT MILL, SC —The Fort Mill School District is excited to announce the selection of Jennifer Hendershot as the Sugar Creek Elementary School Principal, effective January 2025. Ms. Hendershot replaces Michelle Gritz, who will be leading the new Flint Hill Elementary School, opening in the fall of 2025. Ms. Hendershot has served as Assistant Principal at Fort Mill Elementary School since 2020. Prior to her leadership role, Ms. Hendershot taught 13 years in New Jersey and four years at Fort Mill Elementary School in first, second, and third grades. Ms. Hendershot holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Stockton University,…
  • South Carolina Is 2025’s State with the 3rd Worst Elder-Abuse Protections – WalletHub Study
    Elderly people, who often rely on a fixed income, are particularly vulnerable to financial, emotional, and physical abuse. To shed light on this important issue, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its annual report on the States With the Best Elder-Abuse Protections, as well as expert commentary. WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia based on 16 key indicators of elder-abuse protection. The data set ranges from each state’s share of all elder abuse complaints to their laws concerning financial elder abuse.   Elder-Abuse Protections in South Carolina (1=Best; 25=Avg.): Overall Rank: 49th 49th – Elder-Abuse, Gross-Neglect…
  • Parker Harrigan named to fall 2024 Dean’s List at SMC
    SPARTANBURG, SC (12/11/2024)– Parker Harrigan of Fort Mill, SC, has been named to the Spartanburg Methodist College Dean’s List for grades earned during the fall 2024 academic semester. Dean’s List students have achieved a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. About Spartanburg Methodist College Located in Spartanburg, South Carolina, Spartanburg Methodist College is a private, liberal arts college open to students of all religious and non-religious backgrounds. The college serves approximately 1,000 students and offers six associate degrees, eight bachelor’s degrees, and 10 100% online associate and bachelor’s degree options. SMC’s unique Camak Core professional development program prepares graduates…
  • Winter Safety Alert: Home Heating Hazards to Watch Out For
    As winter takes hold, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) highlights critical safety risks associated with home heating equipment, including space heaters, furnaces, and fireplaces. Fires and carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning are among the leading dangers, disproportionately impacting vulnerable communities. Space Heater Safety Space heaters are involved in 1,700 fires annually, causing 70 deaths and 160 injuries, according to CPSC data. To minimize risks: Keep heaters at least three feet from flammable materials. Plug heaters directly into wall outlets, not power strips or extension cords. Turn heaters off when unattended or while sleeping. Furnaces and Fireplaces Annual inspections of…
  • Exploring the Top AI Tools for Search, Productivity, Fun, and Work
    The world of AI is expanding rapidly, offering a wide array of tools designed to enhance search capabilities, boost productivity, inspire creativity, and support small businesses. Here’s an overview of some of the top AI tools in these domains: Smarter Search Tools ChatGPT: Perfect for brainstorming, research, and writing assistance, ChatGPT excels in tasks ranging from ideation to task management. Perplexity: A research-focused tool that shines at answering complex questions and explaining detailed topics like historical events and scientific principles. Claude: Known for advanced reasoning, Claude handles complex tasks like coding and interactive projects, offering features like Artifacts. Google Gemini:…
  • Fort Mill School Board Meeting Highlights, December 10, 2024
    Special Recognitions Fort Mill High School Girls Swim Team – 5A Division 2 State Champions Fort Mill High School Boys Swim Team Members Turner Wiand and Dominic Impens – Palmetto’s Finest Record Book for SCHSL Fort Mill High School Girls Cross Country Team – 5A Division 2 State Champions Fort Mill High School Boys Cross Country Team – 5A Division 2 State Champions Monthly Financial/Impact Fee Update Mrs. Leanne Lordo presented the monthly financial and impact fee report: Monthly Financial Report October 31st – Fourth Month in Fiscal Year Total Revenue $48,561,893 Total Expenditures $67,602,607 Decrease ($19,040,714) – Cash flow…
  • Amazon’s “Thank My Driver” Program: Show Your Appreciation
    Amazon’s “Thank My Driver” program offers customers a simple way to express gratitude to their delivery drivers. By using an Alexa-enabled device or app, customers can say, “Alexa, thank my driver,” or search “thank my driver” on the Amazon website or app. The driver who delivered the customer’s most recent package will be notified of the “thank you.” This program includes delivery drivers such as Delivery Service Partner (DSP) associates, Amazon Flex partners, and Hub Delivery Associates, recognizing their hard work and dedication. Customers can thank their drivers for deliveries made within the last 14 days. Even without an Echo…
  • SLED called to investigate YCDC in-custody death
    YORK COUNTY, SC – A 48-year-old male York County Detention Center inmate has died after being taken to the hospital for medical concerns. Shortly before 10:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 7, 2024, the YCDC staff was informed by the inmate that he was not feeling well. After checking the inmate’s vitals, security staff contacted YCDC medical staff, who determined that he needed further advanced medical care. Detention officers then transported the inmate to an area hospital. He continued to receive advanced medical care at the hospital until he died at 4:24 a.m. on Tuesday, December 10, 2024. In keeping with…
  • Local Spots to Send Your Letter to Santa This Holiday Season
    As the holiday season approaches, children in the area have the exciting opportunity to send their wish lists directly to Santa Claus. Here are the local drop-off locations where your little ones can share their holiday dreams with the man in the red suit: Tega Cay Location: Tega Cay City Hall Address: 7725 Tega Cay Drive Dates: Now through December 13th Mail Option: Families can also mail letters to the following address: Santa Letters C/O Tega Cay City Hall 7725 Tega Cay Drive, Tega Cay, SC 29708 or email [email protected] Fort Mill Location: Fort Mill Town Hall Lobby Address: 200…
  • Three Lancaster Men Sentenced to 27 Years in Federal Prison for Methamphetamine Distribution
    Three Lancaster men have been sentenced to a combined 27 years in federal prison for their roles in a methamphetamine distribution conspiracy. Tyre Amahdikeem Brooks, 23; John Matthew Railey, 36; and Ricky Shane Underwood, 43, each pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges. According to court records, the trio conspired to distribute methamphetamine in the Lancaster area beginning in January 2020. In June 2020, narcotics investigators from the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office conducted two controlled purchases of methamphetamine from Brooks. The following month, Brooks was arrested on outstanding state drug trafficking warrants and was found in possession of a loaded AR-15…
  • Healthy Living with Dr. Hall: Ergonomic Tips for Your Home Office
    The Home Office used to be a space where ‘I open my mail and pay my bills’. For so many of us in this new paradigm it’s where we actually do our job. For others, it’s just another day at the (home) office. Regardless of your classification, here are some basic home office ergonomics tips to help working from home be more comfortable and productive. Pick your spot If you do not have a designated home office with a regular desk, working from your kitchen table is generally much better than sitting on a couch with your computer on your…
  • Humane Society of York County – Pets of the Week
    Cat of the Week: This gorgeous girl is Jocelyn! First off, her name suits her. She is just a beauty! She initially came into the HSYC as a stray! But now you can find her chillin’ in our Cat Lounge. This precious girl has been at the HSYC 115 days too long! She is estimated to be about 8 months old. She is spayed, vaccinated, tested and micro chipped. Jocelyn enjoys the company of other feline friends. She is playful, silly and will bring GREAT JOY to the right person, couple or family. She obviously loves her fluffy bed but…
  • York County Council Meeting Highlights – December 2, 2024: New Appointments, Community Investments, and Rezoning Approvals
    The York County Council convened on December 2, 2024, to address a packed agenda, including recognizing new leadership, approving board appointments, and allocating funds to support local organizations. Key highlights included rezoning decisions to accommodate development while preserving agricultural land, updates on public safety enhancements, and the announcement of the York County Chamber of Commerce’s recent accolade. The meeting underscored the council’s focus on balancing growth, community needs, and strategic planning. 1. Opening Statements Chairwoman Christi Cox opened the meeting and welcomed two newly appointed Assistant County Managers: Tom Couch: Brings 35 years of local government experience, including 20 years…
  • An Old Fashioned Christmas: A Holiday Celebration at the Fort Mill History Museum
    Mark your calendars for Saturday, December 14, 2024, and experience the magic of an old-fashioned Christmas at the Fort Mill History Museum. This free family event, running from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, promises to deliver a delightful holiday experience for all ages. The festivities will include a visit from Santa Claus, where children can share their Christmas wishes and capture memorable moments. Storytelling sessions will transport attendees to the enchanting world of holiday tales, while a pioneer craft activity offers a hands-on opportunity to create a keepsake inspired by the past. Guests can also enjoy roasting marshmallows, savoring sweet…
  • Holiday Gift Card Guide: Protections, Scams, and Tips for Safe Giving
    As the holiday season approaches, gift cards remain a popular choice for their convenience and flexibility. However, both givers and recipients should pay attention to the fine print and understand the policies associated with gift cards to avoid potential issues. Here’s what you need to know about gift card protections, common scams, and safety tips. Federal Protections for Gift Card Buyers The Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure (Credit CARD) Act offers important protections for consumers purchasing store, restaurant, or bank-issued gift cards. Expiration Dates: Under federal law, gift cards cannot expire until at least five years from the activation…
  • The Growing Costs of Returns in Retail: A $890 Billion Challenge
    Returns have become an integral part of the modern retail experience, shaping customer expectations and influencing purchasing decisions. However, for retailers, the costs of managing returns are surging, presenting significant operational and financial challenges. As highlighted by a recent report from the National Retail Federation (NRF) returns are not just a consumer convenience but a complex, costly burden for businesses. The Scope of the Returns Problem In 2024, the retail industry is projected to handle $890 billion in returns, representing 16.9% of total annual sales. This figure marks a steep rise compared to the 8.1% return rate in 2019. Online…
  • Rock Hill Ranked Among the South’s Best Christmas Towns by Southern Living
    Rock Hill, South Carolina, has been recognized as one of the South’s most charming Christmas towns, ranking 15th in Southern Living‘s recent list of the “18 Cutest Christmas Towns in the South.” Each holiday season, Rock Hill transforms its historic Old Town into “ChristmasVille,” a four-day festival inspired by the whimsical illustrations of Vernon Grant, a Rock Hill native renowned for creating Kellogg’s Rice Krispies characters Snap, Crackle, and Pop. The festival features nearly 70 events, including a gingerbread house competition, ice skating on Main Street, horse-drawn carriage rides, and a special mailbox for letters to Santa. ChristmasVille has been…
  • Mr. Penny Pincher: Skip New Year’s Resolutions—Start Life Resolutions Today
    As we inch our way toward the end of the year, you’ll begin to see multiple New Year’s resolution articles with ways to better yourself in 2025. I’d like to give you an option you may not have considered.  Scrap the idea of a New Year’s resolution, make a life resolution instead.  New Year’s resolutions don’t work because we’re putting off what we can start doing today. Deciding to make life resolutions will provide you with the proper motivation needed in order to make real and lasting change in your life.  Getting Started Taking your first step toward change is…
  • South Carolina Among Most Financially Distressed States, WalletHub Reports
    The economic turbulence of recent years has taken a toll on Americans, and South Carolina is no exception. Inflation, unemployment shifts, natural disasters, and other challenges have pushed many into financial distress—a term WalletHub defines as having a credit account in forbearance or deferred payments due to financial difficulty. According to WalletHub’s recent analysis, South Carolina ranks as the 9th most financially distressed state in the nation, based on factors like average credit scores, bankruptcy trends, and search interest in financial help. Credit Challenges and Financial Struggles South Carolina’s average credit score in Q3 2024 was the 8th lowest in…
  • York County’s First Speakeasy Set to Open in Downtown Rock Hill
    ROCK HILL, S.C. — Tucked away inside a new street-front bodega, York County’s first-ever speakeasy has announced it will open on Friday, December 13. Located at 135 East Main Street in downtown Rock Hill, Elsie’s at Kounter (Elsie’s) includes a charcuterie to-go shop, a hidden speakeasy and a second-level private event space.   The 900-square-foot speakeasy is named after Chef Masone’s beloved grandmother, Elsie. The cozy space will accommodate 45 guests and feature a counter bar with 14-16 seats. Dark floral wallpaper, subdued lighting and family heirlooms will contribute to the luxe speakeasy vibe. The hidden entry is through a concealed door in the cheese…
  • Pawsabilities Holiday Store Opens in Fort Mill
    Looking for a unique way to support furry friends this holiday season? Pawsabilities, a nonprofit dedicated to helping the cats and dogs of York County, has opened its annual Christmas and Holiday Store in Fort Mill. This year, the festive shop is located on Main Street (previous Kimbrell’s Furniture store). Shoppers will find everything from holiday clothing and collectibles to beautiful Christmas décor—all generously donated to support the Humane Society. The store is entirely volunteer-run, with all proceeds going toward the care and wellbeing of local animals in need. The Holiday Store is open Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m….
  • China’s “Salt Typhoon” Cyber Campaign Targets Telecom Giants, Americans Warned Against Texting Sensitive Data
    A massive cyber espionage campaign known as “Salt Typhoon” has infiltrated telecommunications networks across the globe, with Chinese state-linked hackers allegedly breaching some of the world’s largest telecom providers. The U.S. government has issued a stark warning to Americans, urging them to avoid transmitting sensitive information via text messages due to the vulnerabilities exploited in the attack. U.S. officials are encouraging Americans to use encrypted messaging apps to reduce the risk of their communications being intercepted by China. Telecom Giants Breached The hacking campaign compromised multiple major telecommunications companies, reportedly including AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile in the United States, along…
  • Social Security December Payments and Cost-of-Living Adjustment: What to Expect
    Most Social Security recipients are accustomed to receiving one check each month, but a scheduling quirk means some older Americans missed a payment at the start of December. Additionally, some beneficiaries may see their annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) take effect earlier than the usual January implementation. While the Social Security Administration (SSA) plans its payment calendar far in advance, this month’s unique schedule and COLA updates might catch some recipients off guard, bringing both surprises and adjustments to their financial plans. Payment Dates for December 2024 For Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients, payments are usually issued on the first of…
  • The Weekender, December 5-8
    The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. THRUSDAY, December 5th Tega Cay Tree Lightning with Santa and Free Horse and Carriage Rides. The Shore Club, 5pm – 9pm FRIDAY, December 6th Arbor Day Ceremony Honoring Lt. Lauren Galloway: Tega Cay Police Department, 2:00 pm Grinch’s Crafts & Cocoa With the PoPo: Tega Cay Police Department, 5:00 to 8:00 pm The Parks Brothers Band: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:30 pm Rumor Mill: Live at Tega Cay Tavern, 7:00 pm Chris Suter: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm SATURDAY, December 7th Model…
  • South Carolina Historical Marker Exhibit Opens December 5th
    The South Carolina Department of Archives and History (SCDAH) announces the opening of a new exhibit, “Know Your State and Make it Know:  The South Carolina Historical Marker Program”.  The opening is on Thursday, December 5, 2024, 5:30 – 7:30 PM at the South Carolina History Center, 8301 Parklane Road, Columbia, SC  29223. “For nearly ninety years, the South Carolina Department of Archives and History has partnered with local groups to bring attention to historic places in their communities by erecting state historical markers. This exhibit tells the story of how that program came about, and it speaks to the…
  • Humane Society of York County – Pets of the Week
    So many would love to have a precious pet under the tree for a family surprise. BUT instead, we challenge you to make the surprise the process of finding that purrfect pet since the whole family is impacted as is the life of the future FUR family member. Bring in the whole family and make sure the connection is there. Each adoption agency would proceed with their respected process and for the HSYC … we will work with families to see if a connection is made. The gift can be all the NEEDS for that future FUR family addition such…
  • States Most Vulnerable to Identity Theft & Fraud – South Carolina 15th
    With Americans having lost $10 billion to scams last year, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on the States Most Vulnerable to Identity Theft & Fraud, along with expert commentary, to identify where people are most at risk of financial harm. WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 14 key metrics. The data set ranges from identity theft complaints per capita to the average loss due to fraud. South Carolina ranks 15th overall in WalletHub’s report on the States Most Vulnerable to Identity Theft & Fraud, underscoring the state’s moderate exposure to financial scams…
  • Preventing and Fixing Frozen Pipes in Cold Weather
    As temperatures plummet across the Carolinas, the risk of frozen and burst pipes increases, potentially causing thousands of dollars in damage. Pipes in unheated spaces like basements, attics, garages, or even cabinets along exterior walls are especially vulnerable. Here’s how to prevent and manage frozen pipes this winter. Preventing Frozen Pipes Insulate Pipes: Pipe insulation costs as little as 50 cents per foot and can help avoid expensive repairs. Keep Garage Doors Closed: Especially if water lines run through the garage. Open Cabinet Doors: Allow warm air to circulate around pipes under sinks, but remove any harmful chemicals if you…
  • Charlotte Tops North America’s Fastest-Growing Sports Markets, Boosted by MLS Growth
    Charlotte is leading the charge as North America’s fastest-growing sports market, according to a recent study by Sportbet.one. The city is forecasted to experience a staggering 51.1% growth in sports revenue by 2030, rising from $923 million in 2024 to $1.395 billion. This growth places Charlotte at the top of the rankings for projected revenue increases among cities with professional sports teams. The driving force behind this success? Charlotte FC of Major League Soccer (MLS), which is expected to see an extraordinary 233.8% revenue increase, climbing from $80 million in 2024 to $267 million by 2030. Coupled with significant growth…
  • ChristmasVille 2024 Brings Holiday Magic to Rock Hill, SC
    ROCK HILL, SC – The magic of the holiday season will come alive once again as Rock Hill welcomes the return of ChristmasVille 2024 from December 5th to December 8th. This beloved town-wide festival offers four days of holiday cheer, with nearly 70 enchanting events and activities designed to delight locals and visitors of all ages. ChristmasVille has become a cherished tradition in York County, transforming downtown Rock Hill into a winter wonderland filled with sparkling lights, holiday music, and festive charm. Attendees can look forward to horse-drawn carriage rides, historic tours, unique shopping opportunities, and local culinary delights. ChristmasVille…
  • Rock Hill Community Theatre Opens Auditions for Season 50’s Production of The 39 Steps
    The Rock Hill Community Theatre is celebrating its milestone 50th season with auditions for its production of The 39 Steps: Comedy Play. Local talent is invited to bring their energy and creativity to this fast-paced, Tony and Drama Desk Award-winning production that mixes Hitchcockian suspense with Monty Python-inspired humor. Auditions are scheduled for Monday, December 16, and Tuesday, December 17, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Rock Hill Community Theatre. Actors aged 18 and older are encouraged to audition for a role in this zany whodunit, which features over 150 characters hilariously performed by a cast of just four…
  • York County 101: Explore County Government with the Citizens Academy
    York County is inviting residents to participate in York County 101: Citizens Academy, a free program designed to provide an in-depth look at the county’s government and its daily operations. This engaging academy offers participants a unique opportunity to learn about departmental functions, operational procedures, and the essential services that keep York County running smoothly. Each session will introduce a variety of topics, offering an overview of the county’s operations and providing a platform for open communication between participants and county staff. Through tours, presentations, and discussions, attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of how local government works. The program…
  • Attention Tega Cay Business Owners!
    Please join us on Wednesday, December 11th at 7:00 for our quarterly Tega Cay Business Connection meeting.  This gathering is hosted by the Tega Cay Economic Development Commission.  The meeting will be held at the Glennon Center in Council Chambers on the lower level.  This is a fun meeting designed to help local businesses get to know one another, network and to share ideas for success here in the Cay! Our special guests on the 11th will be: Celeste Tiller, VP of Talent and Workforce Development from the York County Chamber of Commerce.  Celeste will be sharing ideas on how…
  • Healthy Living with Dr. Hall: Reignite Your Fitness Journey
    Falling off the Workout Wagon can have a myriad of causes. Injury, illness, fading motivation and just plain L.I.F.E. can all contribute to a diminished exercise schedule. But never fear! Here are some insights into getting your fitness back on track. Let’s first look at what it actually means to be physically fit. There are many factors, from a physiological perspective, which go into being ‘fit’. They take in a broad spectrum including flexibility/mobility, balance/agility, cardiorespiratory health and muscle strength. Physically Fit will ‘look’ different to everyone. Generally, it means you can perform daily functions pain free, with mental clarity,…
  • Isaac Campbell Named Fort Mill High School Athlete of the Week
    Isaac Campbell, a senior on the Fort Mill High School Cross Country team, has been named the Fort Mill High School Athlete of the Week. This recognition celebrates his outstanding performance at the recent 5A State Championships, where he clocked an impressive 15:59 in the 5K, securing a 2nd place individual finish. Campbell’s remarkable effort also helped propel his team to victory, earning the title of 5A Division II State Champions. The Fort Mill Athletic Booster Club, along with sponsors Jersey Mike’s Subs and Super Chix, presented Campbell with this week’s award. Congratulations to Isaac and the entire Yellow Jackets…
  • York County Restaurant Inspection Highlights: November 2024
    York County’s November restaurant inspections revealed excellent overall compliance, with the majority of establishments earning high marks. Out of 156 total inspections conducted during the month, only five restaurants received “B” ratings, while no establishments received a “C” rating. These results highlight the county’s commitment to food safety and the diligence of local restaurants. Below are the highlights: Restaurants with “B” Ratings The following five restaurants received “B” ratings during routine inspections in November, reflecting areas needing improvement. These establishments are working to address the violations, with follow-up inspections planned: Towne Tavern (2000 Hwy 160 W, Fort Mill) – Inspected on…
  • Snow Flurries Possible in Charlotte Monday Night, Ending Historic Snow Drought?
    Snow might finally make an appearance in the Charlotte area early this week. According to forecasts, there’s a slight chance of snow flurries late Monday evening into the early hours of Tuesday morning, marking a potential end to Charlotte’s record-breaking snow drought. The snow chance comes as an Alberta Clipper system sweeps through the region. While significant accumulation is not expected, any flurry sighting would be a welcomed sight for snow enthusiasts. Current forecasts suggest the best chance of snow in the Charlotte area will occur east of the I-77 corridor. Higher elevations near the North Carolina-Tennessee border, however, are…
  • 2024’s Most Fun Cities in America; Charlotte 41st – WalletHub Report
    With entertainment accounting for 4.7% of the average person’s spending each year, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2024’s Most Fun Cities in America, as well as expert commentary, to identify the most enjoyable and cost-effective places to live. WalletHub compared more than 180 U.S. cities across 65 key metrics, ranging from fitness clubs per capita to movie costs to the average business hours of breweries. Top 20 Most Fun Cities in America 1. Las Vegas, NV 11. Fort Lauderdale, FL 2. Orlando, FL 12. St. Louis, MO 3. Miami, FL 13. Denver, CO 4. Atlanta, GA…
  • Mr. Penny Pincher: Kindness is Worth the Cost
    I was at the grocery store the day before Thanksgiving. As you can imagine, the store was packed and the checkout lines were long. While I stood in line, a man passed me with one item in his cart. He noticed the line, muttered an expletive and handed the lone item to an employee, leaving his cart where he stood.  Was the shopper overly unkind? It’s not like he berated the employee for the long line or made him feel any less because of it. The situation could’ve been worse. It also could’ve been a whole lot better.  You’ll hear…
  • American Airlines Cracks Down on Line-Skipping at Charlotte Airport with New “Gate Lice” Technology
    American Airlines is introducing new technology to address the issue of “gate lice”—passengers who skip the boarding line. This behavior, where travelers crowd the gate before their designated boarding group is called, can disrupt the boarding process and create frustration, the Associated Press  reported.  The airline’s new system uses tracking technology to monitor when passengers approach the gate too early or out of order. It alerts gate agents in real-time, ensuring that only passengers in the correct boarding group are allowed to board. By preventing line-skipping, the system aims to streamline the boarding process, reduce delays, and improve customer satisfaction….
  • Channing Tatum’s “Roofman” Casting Extras and Vehicles in Charlotte for December 2
    The production of the upcoming movie Roofman, starring Channing Tatum, is seeking extras and vehicles for filming on Monday, December 2, in Charlotte, NC. The production is calling for local residents to step into specific roles, with particular focus on vehicles from the 1990s to 2007. Current Casting Needs for December 2: Drivers with Vehicles (90s–2007): Four skilled drivers needed to drive their vehicles on set. Filming will take place at a Charlotte location in the morning. Vehicle Owners (90s–2007) Willing to Loan Their Cars: Four individuals needed to allow production team members to drive their vehicles during filming. The…
  • SPRINGFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS “PAY IT FORWARD”
    FORT MILL, SC —Springfield Middle School students are bringing the themes of compassion and empathy to life through a schoolwide Day of Service on November 26th. Inspired by their shared reading of Pay It Forward by Catherine Ryan Hyde at the start of the school year, the 711 students will partner with 29 local organizations, contributing over 2,800 hours of service to the community in a single day. The novel’s message—that a small act of kindness can ripple outward to make a significant impact—has driven this initiative. Students will distribute “Pay It Forward” cards during their service, encouraging others to…
  • 1065 Gauguin Lane: Charming Home in Tega Cay. Virtual Tour Available.
    A beautiful home at 1065 Gauguin Lane, Tega Cay, SC 29708, is now on the market soon, offering a fantastic opportunity to live in one of the most desirable areas in South Carolina. This inviting property features spacious living areas, a picturesque exterior, and a peaceful setting surrounded by mature trees, ideal for those seeking both comfort and tranquility. Marketed by Thomas Rackley of NorthGroup Real Estate, this property is expected to generate significant interest. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or looking for a home in a community known for its family-friendly atmosphere and natural beauty, this home is worth a closer look….
  • Rabid Skunk Confirmed in York County; Four Pets Exposed
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Nov. 25, 2024 COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) confirmed that a skunk found near Sherer and Jack Wilson roads in Sharon, S.C., has tested positive for rabies. No people are known to have been exposed at this time. Two dogs and two cats were exposed and will be quarantined as required in the South Carolina Rabies Control Act. The skunk was submitted to DPH’s laboratory for testing Nov. 21, 2024, and was confirmed to have rabies Nov. 22, 2024. If you believe you, someone you know, or your pets have come in contact with this skunk…
  • Dog Treat Recalls in South Carolina: Possible Salmonella Contamination Prompts Urgent Warnings
    In November 2024, two dog treat products were recalled in South Carolina due to potential Salmonella contamination. The affected products are: Hollywood Feed Carolina Made Chicken Chips: Manufactured by Carolina Prime Pet, Inc., this product was distributed to Hollywood Feed stores across 19 states, including South Carolina, and was also available online. The recall involves 16-ounce bags with lot number 20051324L2 and an expiration date of November 13, 2025. FDA Notice Gaines Family Farmstead Chicken Chips: Produced by Gaines Pet Treats LLC, this product was distributed through online retailers and small independent pet retailers in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. The…
  • Australia Passes World-First Social Media Ban for Children Under 16
    Australia has made history by passing a law that bans children under 16 from accessing social media platforms, including TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat, Reddit, X, and Instagram. The legislation, approved by the Senate on Thursday with a 34-19 vote, imposes fines of up to 50 million Australian dollars ($33 million) on platforms that fail to prevent underage users from creating accounts. The House of Representatives had overwhelmingly passed the bill earlier this week by a vote of 102-13. It is expected to approve Senate amendments to the legislation, which include enhanced privacy protections. Under the new law, platforms cannot require government-issued…
  • Where to Dine In for Thanksgiving
    Thanksgiving is the perfect time to enjoy a meal with loved ones, and York County offers several outstanding restaurants to make your holiday stress-free and memorable. Here’s a look at the local dining options available this Thanksgiving: Epic Chophouse Location: 110 South Main St, Fort Mill, SC 29715 Thanksgiving Offering: Thanksgiving Day Buffet Details: Celebrate Thanksgiving with Epic Chophouse’s Buffet-Style Feast, offered on November 28 from 11 AM to 4 PM. The spread includes: Carving Station: Roast turkey and prime rib Handmade Fixin’s: Traditional sides Seafood Options Viennese Dessert Table This buffet is perfect for family gatherings, offering dishes to please all palates. Pricing: Adults: $49.95…
  • A Golden Christmas: Celebrate the Holidays at Reed Gold Mine
    On Saturday, December 7, 2024, Reed Gold Mine will host its annual “Golden Christmas,” a festive event organized by the Reed Expansion Committee. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., visitors can enjoy a day of holiday cheer set against the backdrop of this historic site. The event offers a variety of seasonal delights, including hot cocoa, cider, and Christmas cookies. Visitors can explore the museum, shop for unique gifts from local vendors, and capture cherished holiday memories at a Christmas photo area. This year’s event also invites attendees to tour the mine, adding a touch of history to the holiday…
  • Brine Your Turkey for a Juicy Holiday Feast
    As Thanksgiving approaches, home cooks everywhere are preparing to use their secret weapon for the perfect turkey: brining. This method involves applying salt to an uncooked bird, either through a wet brine (soaking it in a salty solution) or a dry brine (sprinkling salt directly on the meat). Brining tenderizes the meat, locks in moisture, and enhances flavor, ensuring a juicy turkey despite the long roasting process. Here’s a step-by-step guide to wet-brining your turkey for the holiday table. What You’ll Need 2 gallons of water 2 cups kosher salt or coarse sea salt A thawed whole turkey A large…
  • Ohio Man Indicted in South Carolina for Exploiting and Stalking Minors on Social Media
    For Immediate Release U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of South Carolina COLUMBIA, S.C. — A federal grand jury has returned a six-count indictment charging Jack Keegan Davis, 21, of Columbus, Ohio, with coercion and enticement of minors, production, distribution, and possession of child pornography*, and cyberstalking. The indictment alleges that from August 2022 through October 2024, Davis used at least four social media platforms and 130 social media display names to pose as a minor and interact with minors on social media. Davis used those accounts to persuade minor victims to engage in sexual conduct and to produce child sexual abuse material. Davis…
  • Healthy Living with Dr. David: Walk for Stronger Joints and Happier Muscles
    In our fast-paced world, it’s easy to overlook the simplest forms of exercise that can yield profound benefits. Walking, a natural and accessible activity, can transform your body in numerous ways, leading to stronger joints and happier muscles. Here, we’ll explore the benefits of walking and how it can support your journey toward better health. The Benefits of Walking 1. Improves Joint Health Walking is a low-impact (and low cost) exercise that helps to maintain and improve joint function. Regular walking encourages the production of synovial fluid, which lubricates the joints and reduces stiffness. This is particularly beneficial for individuals…
  • Fort Mill School District Encourages Participation in the 2024 Instructional Materials Public Review
    The Fort Mill School District is calling on parents, educators, and community members to take part in the South Carolina Department of Education’s 2024 Instructional Materials Public Review. This important process ensures that the instructional resources used in schools meet high standards and effectively support student learning. Public Review Details Review Period: November 18, 2024 – January 3, 2025 Virtual Access: Materials can be reviewed online through the South Carolina Department of Education’s website. In-Person Review Locations: Materials are available at seven locations statewide, including the Winthrop University Library in Rock Hill. Why Participate? Your input is vital to the…
  • The Origins and Evolution of Black Friday
    The day after Thanksgiving, known as Black Friday, marks one of the busiest shopping days in the United States, renowned for its doorbuster deals and frenzied crowds. However, the term’s history extends far beyond its current association with retail sales. Contrary to popular belief, the name Black Friday does not stem from the idea of businesses moving from financial losses (“in the red”) to profits (“in the black”). Instead, its roots trace back to 1960s Philadelphia, where police officers coined the term to describe the chaos caused by large crowds of suburban shoppers flooding the city. These visitors often came…
  • Celebrate the Holidays in York County, SC: Tree Lightings, Parades, and Special Celebrations
    The holiday spirit is alive and thriving in York County, with communities offering a festive lineup of events to celebrate the season. From tree lightings and parades to special anniversary parties, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Here’s a guide to the highlights, starting with Tega Cay. Tega Cay: A Season of Festivities Santa’s Arrival and Tree Lighting kicks off the holiday cheer on Thursday, December 5, at The Glennon Center Pavilion, beginning at 6:00 PM. Mayor Gray will welcome Santa to the stage via golf cart, and the city tree will be lit in a joyful ceremony. Families are…
  • McColl, SC Police Department Faces Mass Resignation Over Alleged Hostile Work Environment
    MCCOLL, S.C. — The town of McColl has been left without a police force after Police Chief Bob Hale and all four of his officers resigned, citing harassment, budget cuts, and a hostile work environment created by a specific council member. The resignations, confirmed on social media and through local news outlets, have sparked community concern over public safety and the internal struggles of the department. In a heartfelt statement shared on Facebook, Chief Hale outlined the challenges that led to his decision. “For months, I have endured unwarranted and malicious behavior aimed at undermining my integrity and leadership,” Hale…
  • Yu Shang Food Inc. Recalls Over 72,000 Pounds of Meat and Poultry Products Due to Listeria Contamination; Infant Death Reported
    Yu Shang Food Inc., a Spartanburg-based company, has issued a recall of approximately 72,240 pounds of ready-to-eat meat and poultry products due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. This recall follows a tragic incident where an infant in California died, and at least 10 other individuals across four states have been sickened in connection with the outbreak. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced the recall on November 21, 2024, expanding upon an initial recall from November 9, 2024. The affected products include items such as chicken feet, duck neck, beef shank, and pork hock,…
  • Humane Society of York County – Pets of the Week
    Cat of the Week: This beauty is Sweet Potato! She came into the HSYC as a stray! We estimate her to be almost 4 months old. o  She’s just a baby. She’s is fairly new to the rescue! You can find this sweet girl in the Lounge. She came in with her sister and they are both quite playful in the Lounge. Sweet Potato is a lover but wants to play by her timing & rules … a true calico. She is spayed, vaccinated, micro chipped and tested. Ready to meet YOU! Don’t let this sweet girl wait another minute….
  • Model A Brewing Celebrates 4 Years with Festivities, Live Music, and a Special Brew!
    Tega Cay, SC – Model A Brewing is raising a toast to four fantastic years of brewing excellence and community connection with a celebration on Saturday, December 7th. The day promises something special for everyone, from Santa-themed fun to live music and a brand-new anniversary beer release. When and Where: Date: Saturday, December 7, 2024 Doors Open: 9:45 AM Location: Model A Brewing Family Fun and Prizes: Kicking off the festivities at 10:00 AM is Santa’s Bingo with the one and only Bingo Shane. With nearly $2,000 worth of prizes tailored for kids, this event is a must for families…
  • Tega Cay Men’s Golf Association Hosts Turkey Classic Tournament
    The Tega Cay Men’s Golf Association’s annual Turkey Classic, held on Saturday, November 23rd, at the Tega Cay Golf Course, brought together golf enthusiasts for a day of camaraderie and competition.  Blessed with nice weather and pristine course conditions, the event was a resounding success, featuring strong play and impressive scores throughout the day. The tournament followed a 4-man scramble/captain’s choice format, providing an exciting round for all participants. Handicap Flight Results: 1st Place: Tim Wyatt, Paul Liles, Michael Clyburn, and Tyler Birchfield clinched victory with a Net 52, winning via a scorecard playoff with a stellar back 9 score…
  • Mr. Penny Pincher: The Cost of Adulthood
    Life is funny. When we’re kids, we can’t wait to grow up, dreaming of the day when we can make our decisions with zero parental intervention. Once the realization sets in that being an adult isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, we pine for the days of our youth when hard decisions meant deciding on Taco Bell versus Arby’s.  There’s a price to pay for being an adult and it’s not always cheap. The stress of our careers, monthly bills and huge expenses like buying a house or paying for college are all standard fare for most of us….
  • Saturdays at West Point
    The following is an original story about college football and how it brings families together. You may have similar experiences attending Clemson, South Carolina or any other college football game. As we head into the weekend and get ready to enjoy another college football Saturday, hopefully some of what’s written resonates with you as well.  My reverence for college football started at a very young age. From the time I was crawling, I attended Army football games with my family. We’d show up at my church, load a bus and drive two hours to West Point so we could watch…
  • Summary of the York County Council Finance & Operations Committee Meeting, November 21, 2024
    Meeting Overview: The York County Council Finance & Operations Committee convened on November 21, 2024, at 5:15 PM to address various agenda items, including appointments to boards and commissions, allocation of district funds, and a discussion on a proposed local vendor preference policy. Key Discussions and Actions: Appointments to Boards and Commissions: The committee deliberated on filling vacancies across several boards, including: Culture and Heritage Commission: Dorothy Johnson was appointed. Board of Assessment Appeals, Disabilities and Special Needs Board, Lake Wylie Parks and Recreation District, Bethel Fire Tax Board: Several appointments were deferred to January, causing disagreements among committee members…
  • Fort Mil Swimmer Dominic Impens Named Scholastic All-American
    Dominic Impens, a standout swimmer from Fort Mill High School, has been named a Scholastic All-American by USA Swimming, an honor awarded to just 1,790 student-athletes nationwide. This recognition celebrates those who excel both academically and athletically, with Impens being one of only 24 students from South Carolina to earn the accolade in 2024. The requirements for this prestigious honor include maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale during the qualifying year and achieving a junior national swim qualifying time or higher. Impens has exceeded these rigorous standards, demonstrating his exceptional commitment to both the classroom…
  • Owen Ware Named Fort Mill High School Athlete of the Week
    Fort Mill High School freshman Owen Ware has been recognized as the school’s Athlete of the Week for his outstanding performance in cross country. Ware clocked an impressive 16:08 in the 5K at the State Qualifier. Congratulations to Owen Ware for his hard work and this well-deserved honor! Post Views: 85
  • York County Sheriff’s Office Accepting Applications for 2025 Citizens Academy
    YORK COUNTY, SC—The York County Sheriff’s Office is currently taking applications for the 2025 Citizen’s Police Academy. The academy will consist of seven sessions on Monday evenings from 6:00 to 9:00 at the Moss Justice Center in York and other YCSO facilities. The classes will begin on February 10th, 2025, and end with a formal graduation on March 31th, 2025. The Citizens’ Police Academy will introduce participants to the various functions of the York County Sheriff’s Office and feature instruction by staff from the different divisions. The goal of the Citizen’s Academy is to create meaningful partnerships with the citizens…
  • Breaking: Fort Mill High School Yellow Jackets Crowned 2024 SCHSL Class AAAAA-D2 Girls Cross-Country Champions!
    The Fort Mill High School Girls Cross Country team secured the 5A Division 2 state championship at the SCHSL AAAAA State Championship on November 21, 2024, at The Farm XC Course in Newberry, South Carolina. The team’s consistent performance led to their victory, with all runners finishing in the top 25.  Nation Ford High School in 4th place, and Catawba Ridge High School finished in 8th place The Fort Mill runners’ placements were as follows: 5th place Alivia Cleveland. 19:40.70 6th place Ella Demmerle. 19:46.01 7h place Avery Moriarty. 19:46.69 8th place Mia Zook. 19:48.91 13th place Kaylee Rovenstine. 20:08.34…
  • Breaking: Fort Mill High School Yellow Jackets Crowned 2024 SCHSL Class AAAAA-D2 Boys Cross-Country Champions!
    The Fort Mill High School Boys Cross Country team secured the 5A Division 2 state championship at the SCHSL AAAAA State Championship on November 21, 2024, at The Farm XC Course in Newberry, South Carolina. The team’s consistent performance led to their victory.  Catawba Ridge High School finished in 4th place, followed by Nation Ford High School in 5th place. The Fort Mill runners’ placements were as follows: 2nd place Isaac Campbell. 15:59.19 10th place Owen Ware. 16:48.52 10 11th place Hudson Haley. 16:49.70 21st place Finn Leckrone. 17:12.43 29th place Zack Larner. 17:26.95 33rd place Tanner Helms. 17:30.92 These finishes contributed…
  • York County and MorningStar Church Reach Settlement on Fate of Fort Mill’s Heritage Tower After 12-Year Legal Battle
    MorningStar Fellowship Church and York County have reached a settlement, concluding a 12-year legal dispute over the unfinished 21-story Heritage Tower in Fort Mill, South Carolina. The agreement, finalized on October 9, 2024, outlines specific timelines for the church to either renovate or demolish the structure. Settlement Details: Building Permit Application: MorningStar is required to apply for a building permit within 18 months, demonstrating that the Heritage Tower can meet current building codes. Demolition Timeline: If the church fails to secure the necessary permits within the stipulated period, it must demolish the tower within the following nine months. County Intervention:…
  • The Weekender, November 22-24
    The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd The Silverwood Band: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:30 pm Dave Porter: Model A Brewing, 6-9PM Rod Fiske: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm Sean Stoots: Live at Barney’s Bar Fort Mill, 8:00 pm DB Cooper: Live at Tega Cay Tavern, 7:00 pm SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd 4th Annual Howell Stew Event.  All proceeds benefit the Tega Cay, SC Lions Club. Sammy Morris: Model A Brewing, 6-9PM Rumor Mill: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:00 pm Rich & Single Band :…
  • Reclaiming Your Health After 40: Insights from a Registered Dietitian
    As we age, maintaining a healthy weight and lifestyle becomes increasingly challenging. For those over 40, slower metabolism, changing hormones, and years of dietary habits can make it feel like a constant uphill battle. But with the right approach, lasting change is possible—especially when you combine proper nutrition with the power of strength training. As the owner of The Exercise Coach in Tega Cay, I want to ensure my clients have access to all the resources they need to achieve their health and fitness goals. While our strength training studio focuses on building muscle, improving metabolism, and enhancing overall health,…
  • York, SC Reports Growth, Innovation, and Fiscal Strength in 2024 Annual Review
    The City of York, SC Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2024 highlights the city’s achievements, ongoing projects, challenges, and strategic goals. Below is a detailed summary: Vision, Mission, and Values York envisions itself as a historic, inclusive city with strong communities and economic opportunities. Core values emphasize people, excellence, leadership, teamwork, and innovation. Key Accomplishments Economic Development Welcomed new businesses and supported local entrepreneurs through programs like façade grants and the South Carolina Main Street Program. Strengthened local tourism and community events, such as York Summerfest. Public Safety Added new patrol positions and advanced toward state police accreditation. Expanded fire…
  • Amazon Music Unlimited Adds Monthly Free Audible Audiobook for Subscribers
    Amazon has announced a significant enhancement to its Music Unlimited service by incorporating a new benefit for subscribers: access to one free audiobook per month from Audible’s extensive library. This initiative aims to provide users with a more comprehensive audio experience, combining music streaming with audiobooks. The integration allows Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom to select one audiobook each month from Audible’s vast collection, which boasts over one million titles. This move positions Amazon competitively against other streaming services, such as Spotify, which introduced a similar audiobook feature for its Premium users…
  • New Rules Simplify Military Base Access for Eligible Veterans and Caregivers
    As of November 1, 2024, the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs have implemented new procedures to streamline military base access for over 4 million eligible veterans and their caregivers. These individuals, who previously faced challenges entering installations to utilize benefits such as commissaries, exchanges, and certain Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) facilities, can now enroll for recurring access, simplifying future visits. Who Is Affected? The policy primarily benefits veterans with VA-documented service-connected disability ratings ranging from 0% to 90%, Purple Heart recipients, former prisoners of war, and eligible caregivers. While veterans with 100% service-connected disabilities already had base access,…
  • York County Council Tackles Zoning Reforms, Approves Infrastructure Plans, and Highlights Community Initiatives at November 18th Meeting
    The York County Council held a regular meeting on November 18, 2024, addressing a wide range of issues impacting the community, from zoning reforms and infrastructure improvements to youth recognition and animal welfare concerns. Highlights of the meeting included approving a resolution for the recently passed 1% sales tax referendum, recognizing the contributions of 4-H youth, and engaging in robust discussions about rural zoning policies and property rights. The Council also heard from residents during the public forum, with topics ranging from industrial zoning concerns to support for local parks and animal shelter improvements. Invocation and Formalities: The meeting began…
  • Tega Cay City Council Meeting – November 18, 2024
    The Tega Cay City Council meeting on November 18, 2024, addressed various community, administrative, and developmental matters. Opening and Recognitions The meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence. Service Saturday Recognition: Several volunteers and local businesses were acknowledged for their contributions to the Service Saturday initiative, which assists community members with home improvements. Pumpkin Palooza and Boos & Ghouls Recognition: Awards were given for community events that celebrated Halloween and fall traditions, emphasizing family-friendly and safe activities. Special Presentation Main Street Development: A detailed presentation showcased plans for the Main Street project in Tega Cay….
  • Gary Paul Babinec, 78, Tega Cay, SC
    Tega Cay, SC – Mr. Gary Paul Babinec, July 18, 1946 ~ November 17, 2024 (age 78), died unexpectantly on Sunday, November 17, 2024, at Piedmont Medical Center, Fort Mill surrounded by his family. A native of Utica, NY, Mr. Babinec was a son of the late Paul John Babinec and Genevieve Hadzjak Babinec.    Gary will be remembered as a man that loved his family and fishing.  He passed his love of fishing to his grandsons, Anthony and Mike, teaching them everything about fishing. When he lived in NY, he enjoyed spending time on the St. Lawrence River and time at Kring…
  • Police Officer Reports Bigfoot Sighting in Newberry County, South Carolina
    Newberry County, SC – A recent Bigfoot sighting in Newberry County has garnered significant attention, particularly due to the credibility of the witness—a local police officer. On November 2, 2024, at approximately 6:30 a.m., the officer was deer hunting on his family’s property near Pomaria, about 25 miles northwest of Columbia. While concealed in a ground blind along a power line route, he heard a deep grunt accompanied by a stomp. Turning to investigate, he observed a 7 to 7.5-foot tall, amber-colored, human-like figure with long arms and an ape-like face. The two watched each other for about 30 seconds…
  • New Postal Annex Opens in Fort Mill, SC, Offering Comprehensive Shipping and Business Services
    FORT MILL, SC—Annex Brands, Inc., a leading franchisor in the packing and shipping industry, is pleased to announce the grand opening of a new Postal Annex location in Fort Mill, South Carolina. Conveniently located at 1726 Gold Hill Rd in Stockbridge Commons, the new store aims to provide residents and businesses with a one-stop solution for a wide range of shipping, printing, and office services. The Fort Mill Postal Annex offers a robust selection of services tailored to meet the needs of the local community. Customers can enjoy private mailbox rentals, notary public services, and shipping options through major carriers…
  • UNITED WAY OF YORK COUNTY RELEASES 2025-2026 FINANCIAL STABILITY PARTNER GRANTS REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
    Rock Hill, SC, November 19, 2024 – United Way of York County, SC envisions a financially stable community where everyone thrives. To achieve our vision, we have a Bold Goal to help York County families achieve financial stability by 2030. We know that such an effort will require collaboration, coordination, commitment, and investment in deeper relationships with our strategic partners. We are now opening our grant process to organizations working in this space. We fund partners working towards the same end goal and hope you will join us as partners in this initiative. United Way of York County will begin…
  • Best Places to Shop on Black Friday in 2024 – WalletHub Study
    With last year’s Black Friday sales drawing 76.2 million Americans to shop in person and 90.6 million to shop online, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on the Best Places to Shop on Black Friday in 2024 to help consumers maximize their savings. Best Black Friday Retailers (Avg. Discount) 1. JCPenney (76.20%) 6. The Home Depot (32.43%) 2. Belk (72.68%) 7. Amazon (32.05%) 3. Macy’s (57.13%) 8. BJ’s (28.86%) 4. Kohl’s (43.55%) 9. Target (28.65%) 5. Walmart (37.75%) 10. Best Buy (28.43%) Key Stats JCPenney has the highest overall discount rate, at 76.20%, whereas Costco has the lowest…
  • Fort Mill School Board Meeting Highlights, November 19, 2024
    November 19, 2024, Fort Mill School Board Meeting Highlights Oath of Office to Newly Re-Elected Board Members Re-elected board members, Mr. Anthony Boddie, Dr. Scott Frattaroli and Mrs. Kristy Spears took the oath of office for their four-year term. Election of Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson of the Board Kristy Spears was elected Chairperson of the Board. Lipi Pratt was elected Vice-Chairperson of the Board. School Spotlight – Banks Trail Middle School Principal Marc Pyrc and his staff from Banks Trail Middle School shared information about their Club Unified program. The program is designed to bring together students with and without disabilities,…
  • Bold Vision for Tega Cay Main Street Project Revealed
    TEGA CAY, S.C. — The City of Tega Cay is poised to transform a vacant expanse of land off Stonecrest Boulevard and Dam Road into a vibrant, mixed-use community with the launch of the new Main Street project. The plans, unveiled at the city council meeting last night, have been described as a “once-in-a-lifetime” opportunity to create a dynamic live-work-play neighborhood that will serve as a centerpiece for the city. The ambitious plan includes a balanced mix of residential spaces, community-focused retail, office areas, and amenities. At its heart will be a large public park, emphasizing walkability and green spaces….
  • Humane Society of York County – Pets of the Week
    Cat of the Week:   This gorgeous medium length hair Tortie is Acorn Sally! She is fairly new to the rescue and we are just getting to know her. What we know is … She was an owner surrender at no fault of her own … so there’s that she is recooperating from. Her ear is clipped so at one time in her life she was out and about, trapped, clipped and released! Sounds like she’s been through quite enough! Her picture of her expressing her opinion is PRICELESS! She has allot to say in a very quiet tone! She…
  • In Health with Dr. Brian: Eating to Prevent Inflammation
    Inflammation is one of the body’s natural immune responses. It’s a common response the body has to injury, pain, illness, infection, and stress. Our bodies use it as a natural line of defense (a way to counter-attack those ‘foreign invaders’) and as a way to heal itself. While you may recognize inflammation when you sprain your wrist and it swells up, that type is localized. It can also be systemic though, and affect our organs and internal structures too. Inflammation can quickly become problematic when it isn’t just a temporary, acute response, but when it becomes chronic. Diseases such as…
  • Multi-Vehicle Crash on I-77 in Fort Mill Causes Major Delays
    FORT MILL, S.C. — A multi-vehicle collision, including several semi-trailers, disrupted traffic on northbound Interstate 77 near Sutton Road early Monday morning, causing significant delays for commuters heading toward south Charlotte. The crash occurred shortly after 6 a.m., involving six vehicles, including multiple 18-wheelers. The York County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that several individuals were injured, though the extent of their injuries has not been disclosed. Traffic backups stretched for miles as emergency crews worked to clear the scene, leading to substantial delays for morning commuters. Motorists were advised to avoid the area and seek alternative routes. Post Views: 192
  • Yellow Jacket sports for the week of 11/18/2024
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  • Mr. Penny Pincher: The Cost of Convenience
    Americans are addicted to convenience. We routinely purchase items for double and oftentimes triple the price of what we’d pay for the same thing at home. Nowhere is this more evident than the amount spent on food.  Rather than make a coffee at home for a fraction of the price, we gladly hand over $5-6 for the privilege of purchasing one at Starbucks. Instead of making spaghetti, a dinner that costs around $10 to feed a family of four, we’ll drive to our favorite Italian restaurant and spend five times the amount so we don’t have to cook.  I get…
  • Find Your Perfect Christmas Tree at Local Farms This Holiday Season
    As the holiday season approaches, families across our region are preparing to deck their halls—and what better way to start than by choosing the perfect Christmas tree from a local farm? Several area farms are offering fresh-cut and choose-and-cut Christmas trees along with festive extras to make the experience special. Here are a few great farms to find your perfect tree and holiday goodies this season. Cherry Place Farm – Rock Hill A family farm established in 1940, Cherry Place Farm invites visitors to share in the joy of the season. Starting the day after Thanksgiving, they’ll offer premium Fraser…
  • 9801 Emerald Point Drive, Charlotte, NC
    A charming two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo located at 9801 Emerald Point Drive #2 in Charlotte, NC, has recently been listed for sale. Spanning 1,341 square feet, this residence offers a comfortable living For further inquiries or to schedule a viewing, interested parties are encouraged to contact the listing agent, Thomas Rackley, a REALTOR® with NorthGroup Real Estate. Mr. Rackley can be reached at 704-340-0400. This condo presents an excellent opportunity for those seeking a residence in the Charlotte area. North Group Real Estate   Post Views: 69
  • New Development Proposal Brings Apartments and Potential Trader Joe’s to Downtown Fort Mill
    FORT MILL — A new proposal aims to reshape downtown Fort Mill with the addition of hundreds of apartments and potentially a highly-anticipated Trader Joe’s grocery store. This week, a developer approached Fort Mill City Council to request rezoning for more than 15 acres located at 104 Williamson Street, the site of the historic Williamson Mill. The redevelopment plan includes transforming the mill property into a mixed-use space with 225 high-quality apartments and commercial spaces, adding both residential and retail options to the downtown area. As part of the proposal, officials disclosed that they have initiated talks with Trader Joe’s,…
  • The Weekender, November 15-17
    The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, November 15th Teal: SC Shore Club, Tega Cay, 7:30PM Donnie Honeycutt: Model A Brewing, 6:00PM. Greg Parrish: Crossroads Sports Bar, 7:00PM Carrie Ann: Live at Barney’s Bar, 8:00PM Carowinds Winterfest, opening weekend.       SATURDAY, November 16th   LA Brown: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:30 PM Teal Renzema: Model A Brewing, 6:00PM. Beers 4 Breakfast: Barney’s Bar, 9:00PM Better Daze : Crossroads Sports Bar, 7:00PM Carowinds Winterfest, opening weekend.                 Post Views: 39
  • Carowinds Kicks Off the Holiday Season with WinterFest Opening Weekend
    Carowinds’ highly anticipated WinterFest opens its doors this weekend, marking the beginning of the holiday season with a dazzling display of lights, festive entertainment, and holiday-themed attractions. Running from November through December, WinterFest has become a cherished tradition for families and friends looking to experience the magic of the season in the Carolinas. Visitors to Carowinds will step into a winter wonderland, with millions of twinkling lights illuminating the park. Themed zones, each decorated to capture a unique aspect of the holiday spirit, feature everything from giant Christmas trees to enchanting displays like the North Pole and Candy Cane Lane….
  • Fort Mill Town Council Defers Mixed-Use Development, Prepares for Holiday Festivities, and Launches Beautification Initiative at November 11th Meeting
    The November 11, 2024, Fort Mill Town Council Meeting discussed several key agenda items, beginning with the Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation led by Council Member Helms. Following the approval of previous meeting minutes, the council proceeded to the public comment session. Key Presentations Employee of the Quarter: Cary Vargo, Town Manager, recognized Marin Long from the HR department for her dedication and commitment to the town’s employees. Christmas Events Update: The Fort Mill Christmas Village and Tree Lighting Ceremony scheduled for December 5 at Walter Elijah Park, featuring food vendors, entertainment, and a 50-foot tree lighting. The 77th Annual…
  • Fort Mill School District Cheer Teams Secure Spots in State Championships
    The SCHSL Class AAAAA Division II Cheer Qualifying competition was held on November 12, 2024, at Spring Valley High School. Among the standout performers were three teams from the Fort Mill School District: Fort Mill High School, Nation Ford High School, and Catawba Ridge High School. All three teams delivered strong performances that earned them qualifying scores, securing their places in the upcoming state championships. Chapin High School took the top spot with an impressive score of 317, closely followed by St. James with 306. Catawba Ridge clinched third place with a score of 276.5, followed by Fort Mill High…
  • Red Truck Men Fort Mill: Building Community Through Breakfast and Brotherhood
    In Fort Mill, men seeking community, conversation, and support now have a welcoming space at Red Truck Men’s Breakfast gatherings. Taking place every third Saturday from 7:30 to 8:45 AM, these free breakfasts at 232 Main Street offer a unique opportunity for men to come together, share experiences, and engage in meaningful discussions. Red Truck Men, described as a “band of brothers,” provides a safe space where men can openly discuss challenges, aspirations, and ways to live with honor. With a simple mission to foster a supportive environment, these monthly breakfasts are open to all men and encourage attendees to…
  • Tega Cay Super Senior Interclub Team Wins Championship at Pinehurst #5
    In a stunning achievement for the local golf community, the Super Senior Interclub team clinched the championship at the prestigious Pinehurst #5 course. This victory, coming in just the second year since the team’s formation, marks a historic milestone and highlights the dedication, skill, and hard work of the players. The Pinehurst #5 course, known for its challenging layout and rich history, served as the perfect backdrop for the team’s triumph. Competing against top senior teams, the players showed resilience and strategic prowess to secure the title, a testament to the growth and strength of the super senior team since…
  • OneBlood’s Big Red Bus Returns to Rock Hill and Tega Cay for Blood Drive
    York County, SC – The OneBlood Big Red Bus will be rolling into Rock Hill City Hall and the Tega Cay Fire Department Station 1 on Thursday, November 21, offering the community an opportunity to make a life-saving impact. Donors can visit Rock Hill City Hall between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. or stop by Tega Cay Fire Department Station 1 from 7 a.m. to noon to donate. In appreciation, each donor will receive a $20 eGift card, a set of six reusable cups, and a wellness checkup that includes blood pressure, pulse, temperature, iron count, and cholesterol screening. The…
  • In Health with Dr. Brian: You’ve Hurt Your Shoulder, Now What?
    It’s a common misconception amongst the public that CrossFit is dangerous. I’d argue that from my experience as a chiropractor and affiliate owner for close to 15 years that we have helped more joints than we’ve hurt. Unfortunately there are risks of injury with any exercise program, and CrossFit is no exception. One of the most common, chronic injury sites that I see amongst patients and members is the shoulder. Each shoulder injury is different, and should be treated as such. Everyone has a different history that will play a role in the proper recovery, or lack thereof. The shoulder…
  • Humane Society of York County – Pets of the Week
    Cat of the Week: This beauty is Lucia! She came into the HSYC as a stray! We estimate her to be almost 4 months old. She’s just a baby. She’s been at the rescue far too long…. 82 days! You can find this sweet girl in the Lounge. She is playful, silly and sure to entertain you and love you. She is spayed, vaccinated, micro chipped and tested. Ready to meet YOU! Don’t let this sweet girl wait another minute. Call TODAY to make an appointment, 803-802-0902! Our adoption requirements and process can be found on our website at www.thehsyc….
  • NATION FORD HIGH SCHOOL NAMED LIGHTHOUSE SCHOOL
     FORT MILL, SC — Nation Ford High School has been recognized by the National Blue Ribbon  Schools of Excellence organization as a 2024 Blue Ribbon Lighthouse School. The Lighthouse School distinction comes after extensive surveys and a two-day site visit, where classrooms were observed and students, parents and teachers were interviewed. Lighthouse Schools excel in nine categories, including: Student Focus and Support School Organization and Culture Challenging Standards and Curriculum Active Teaching and Learning Technology Integration Professional Community Leadership and Educational Vitality School, Family, and Community Partnerships Indicators of Success   Designation as a Blue Ribbon Lighthouse School lasts for…
  • 4th Annual Howell Stew Event to Benefit Tega Cay Lions Foundation: Sponsorships, Stew, and Merchandise Available
    Tega Cay, SC – The 4th Annual Howell Stew Event, hosted by Howell Landscape & Design, is back to warm the hearts of the Tega Cay community while supporting a great cause. Scheduled for Saturday, November 18, 2023, from 1 PM to 4 PM at the Tega Cay Tavern, 2150 GOLD HILL ROAD, this drive-through stew sale will benefit the Tega Cay Lions Foundation, helping fund programs for vision care and other community services. This year, delicious homemade stew can be preordered for $16 per quart, a perfect choice for anyone craving a comforting meal while giving back to the…
  • Mr. Penny Pincher: The Price of Democracy
    This past week, we were lucky enough to take part in electing the 47th President of our country. Regardless of whether you’re happy or unhappy with the results, it’s important to hold a sense of gratitude that we have a say in the process. Electing our officials to represent us, the people, is a unique gift provided to us by our founding fathers.  Would you rather the process was easier? Join the club. I’d rather many things in my life were easier, from paying taxes to buying insurance, but some things are complicated for a reason. Easier is not always…
  • Understanding the Difference: Veterans Day vs. Memorial Day – Honoring Service and Sacrifice
    As we honor all veterans on Veterans Day, this Monday, November 11, 2024, it is essential to understand the difference between Veterans Day and Memorial Day—two national holidays that both recognize military service but in distinct ways. Memorial Day vs. Veterans Day: What’s the Difference? While both Memorial Day and Veterans Day honor military members, they serve different purposes. Memorial Day, observed on the last Monday in May, is a solemn occasion dedicated to remembering those who died while serving in the military. It’s a day for Americans to reflect on the ultimate sacrifice these service members made in defending…
  • Noah Hardy Named Fort Mill High School Athlete of the Week
    Fort Mill High School is celebrating sophomore football player Noah Hardy as the Athlete of the Week. Hardy’s outstanding performance on the field earned him this well-deserved recognition. The young athlete demonstrated his kicking prowess, successfully scoring on all three field goal attempts, with impressive distances of 48, 33, and 22 yards. Hardy also delivered three touchbacks and executed a successful onside kick. Congratulations to Noah Hardy on this achievement, and thank you to the sponsors, the Fort Mill Yellow Jackets Athletic Booster Club and Fort Mill Super Chix for supporting Fort Mill High School athletics. Post Views: 56
  • York County Veterans Day Ceremonies and Activities
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  • Businesses Nationwide Honor Veterans with Free Meals, Discounts, and Special Offers This Veterans Day
    Veterans Day Offers for 2024 This Veterans Day, Monday, November 11, 2024, many businesses are showing appreciation for veterans and active military personnel by offering free meals, gifts, and discounts. Below is a combined list of offers veterans and service members can take advantage of, including complimentary meals, activities, and services. Please verify with each business for participation and availability as offers may vary by location. Suggested Itinerary Start your day with a free breakfast at IHOP, attend the Tega Cay Veterans Day Ceremony, enjoy a free lunch at participating restaurants, then relax with a free pint of craft beer…
  • York County Council Approves Multiple Rezoning Cases, Honors Citizens Academy Graduates
    The November 4, 2024, York County Council meeting began with an invocation led by Council Member Watts Huckabee from District Six, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. The meeting officially opened with the oath of office for new appointees to various boards, including the Catawba Mental Health Board, the Stormwater Appeals Board, and the Rock Hill/York County Convention and Visitor’s Bureau. A notable agenda item was the recognition of graduates from the York County Citizens 101 Academy. Participants dedicated nine months to learn about county government operations, attending sessions led by different county departments. The Council applauded their dedication to…
  • FLINT HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL ANNOUNCEMENT
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 6, 2024 FLINT HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL ANNOUNCEMENT FORT MILL, SC —The Fort Mill School District is excited to announce the selection of Michelle Gritz as the Flint Hill Elementary School Principal. Ms. Gritz has served as Principal of Sugar Creek Elementary School since 2013. Ms. Gritz’s career is deeply rooted in the Fort Mill School District. She began as a second-grade teacher at Springfield Elementary School before advancing to assistant principal, a role she held both at Springfield and, later, at Sugar Creek Elementary when it opened in 2009. Ms. Gritz holds a Bachelor’s degree…
  • Best Cities for Veterans in 2024 & Military Money Survey – WalletHub
    With Veterans Day approaching and the veteran unemployment rate at just 2.8%, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on the Best & Worst Places for Veterans to Live in 2024, to help those who have served our country find the best places to settle down. The report compares the 100 largest U.S. cities across 19 key metrics, ranging from the share of military skill-related jobs to housing affordability and the availability of VA health facilities. WalletHub also released the results of its 2024 Military Money Survey, which revealed that 56% of Americans think inflation is hitting military families…
  • Clover Celebrates Heritage with Annual Scottish and Scots-Irish Festival
    CLOVER, S.C. — This Saturday, November 9, Clover will embrace its Scottish and Scots-Irish roots with the much-anticipated annual festival at the New Centre Park Amphitheater. Running from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, this event invites the community to celebrate and connect with the cultural heritage shared between Clover and its Sister-city, Larne, in Northern Ireland. The festival promises a rich display of Scottish and Scots-Irish tradition, from athletic competitions to arts and crafts, music, and educational booths hosted by various clans and societies. Each booth will offer insights into the culture and history of Scottish and Scots-Irish heritage, making…
  • The Weekender, Nov 8-10
    The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, November 8th Steel and Timber: SC Shore Club, Tega Cay, 7:30PM Red Wine Tasting Event: Model A Brewing, 6:30 PM  (https://www.ticketsignup.io/TicketEvent/winetasting) JT Ackerman: Model A Brewing, 6:00PM. Simple Sole: Crossroads Sports Bar, 7:00PM Soul Creek Revival: Tega Cay Tavern, 7:00PM       SATURDAY, November 9th   Blue Horizon: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:30 PM Cam Heilliger: Model A Brewing, 6:00PM. Friend or Foe: Barney’s Bar, 9:00PM The Oneppa Brothers: Tega Cay Tavern, 7:00PM DJ/KARAOKE DANCE PARTY : Crossroads Sports Bar, 7:00PM    …
  • Jonathan Krieger, 31, Tega Cay, SC
    Andrew Jonathan Krieger, age 31, of Tega Cay, SC, passed away on Saturday, November 2, 2024, at home. The family is hosting a celebration of life from 4PM-6PM on Wednesday, November 6, 2024, at Wolfe Funeral Home. A gathering will be held at Hoppin’ RH on Sunday, November 10, 2024, from 12-5PM. Born in Louisville, KY, he was the son of Christopher Curt Krieger and Katherine Curtis Krieger. He was a graduate of the University of South Carolina with an undergraduate degree in music education where he received a performance certificate in oboe. He was a brother of Phi Mu…
  • York County, SC Election Results: Comprehensive Summary of Key Races
    York County voters showed strong support for Republican candidates across most races, resulting in decisive GOP victories at both the state and local levels. Voter engagement was notably high, with an overall turnout of 79.10%, as 150,483 of the county’s 190,236 registered voters participated. Early voting accounted for 99,627 of these ballots, with 5,652 cast via absentee ballots. Among the precincts, Ebenezer saw the highest turnout, with an impressive 90.35% of residents casting their votes, while Springdale recorded the lowest, with 61.68% voter participation. This report provides a full breakdown of the election outcomes, detailing the results of each key…
  • Final Results for York County School Board Elections
    York County, SC — The results are in for the highly anticipated York County school board elections. Voters have made their choices, electing a diverse group of leaders across the county’s school districts who will shape the future of local education. Rock Hill School District: In a closely watched race, the following candidates secured seats on the school board: Lacy Daniel Jennifer Hutchinson James Burns Melissa Harris Montrio Belton Fort Mill School District: Three incumbent candidates emerged victorious: Anthony Boddie Scott Frattaroli Kristy Spears Clover School District: The Clover community selected the following board members: Jessica Cody Kenda Cook Tracy…
  • Fort Mill School Board Meeting Highlights, November 5, 2024  
    Approval of the Administrative Recommendation for Student Assignment for Elementary and Middle Schools The board voted to approve the administration’s recommendation as submitted. The new attendance lines will go into effect for elementary schools beginning with the 2025–2026 school year and for the middle schools beginning with the 2026–2027 school year. Information regarding the new attendance lines and the process for approval can be found on the district’s website. Approval of Bond Resolution for High School Projects The board voted to approve the Bond Resolution for the following high school projects: Construction of an Additional Gym at Fort Mill High…
  • Fort Mill School Board to Vote on Student Assignments and High School Bond Resolution Tonight, November 5th
    The Fort Mill School Board will meet this evening at 5 p.m. to discuss and vote on two significant agenda items impacting the district. First, the board will address Student Assignment for Elementary and Middle Schools, aiming to ensure optimal placement and resource allocation for students across these grade levels. Following that, the board will consider the Approval of a Bond Resolution for High School Projects. Community members are encouraged to attend to stay informed about these impactful decisions. The full agenda is available here, https://go.boarddocs.com/sc/fortmill/Board.nsf/Public   Post Views: 47
  • Humane Society of York County – Pets of the Week
    This strikingly handsome boy is Rucifie! He came into the HSYC as an owner surrender! We often say they all have their stories and what we’ve learned is Rucifie wasn’t treated very nicely in the past so he’s looking for a calmer patient home. We initially thought he wouldn’t do well with others but given the right personality and transition time…. Showing anything is possible. Recent updates find Rucifie enjoying his free time in play with our friend Tommy – https://www.facebook.com/HSYC.animals/videos/884352103831443 They both take a little time to adjust and must see that in each other as they blossomed in…
  • In Health with Dr. Brian: 4 Ways to Better Sleep
    Whether you’re just getting started with exercise, or a seasoned veteran; there are always aspects that you can improve upon to help you get the most out of your workouts. Lack of sleep and/or poor sleep patterns are common, yet in many cases can be corrected with a few simple changes. Reduce your reliance on stimulants during the day A cup of coffee in the morning is one thing, but a liter of coffee, followed by a Red Bull or some other energy drink to keep you from needing a mid afternoon siesta is not going to make going to…
  • The Power of the Vote: Reflecting on Recent Presidential Elections
    As Election Day approaches, the significance of voting resonates more than ever. Voting is the fundamental right through which citizens shape the direction of their country. Reflecting on recent presidential elections, such as those in 2016 and 2020, underscores the power of every vote and how the nation’s future can hinge on voter turnout and public engagement. In the 2016 election, Donald Trump’s victory was marked by narrow margins in several key states, showcasing how a handful of votes in swing states can determine the presidency. This election highlighted that even small shifts in voter participation can have a massive…
  • Winthrop Eagles Set to Open Men’s Basketball Season Against Piedmont University
    ROCK HILL, S.C. — The Winthrop Eagles will tip off their men’s basketball season tonight at home, taking on Piedmont University, a Division III team from Demorest, Georgia. The Eagles are entering the season with high expectations, having been selected to finish second in the Big South Conference preseason poll, trailing only High Point and ahead of Longwood and UNC Asheville. This season marks Head Coach Mark Prosser’s fourth year at the helm. Prosser aims to improve on last year’s 4th-place finish, which saw the Eagles exit in the quarterfinals of the Big South Tournament against Longwood. The Eagles have…
  • Fort Mill School Board Candidate Spotlight: Kristy Thames Spears
    As part of our continuing effort to bring local news that’s impactful to our readers, we’ve proactively reached out to the six candidates running for the Fort Mill School Board and offered then a chance to submit an article for our readers.  As we receive responses, we will share them here, unedited. Today, we’ll introduce Kristy Thames Spears. For a list of all candidates, please refer to our original article from several weeks ago: https://tegacaysun.com/2023/09/08/candidates-for-tega-cay-city-council/ Hi!  My name is Kristy Thames Spears and I am seeking RE-Election on the Fort Mill School Board.  I was first elected to the Board…
  • York County Restaurant Inspection Highlights: October 2024
    York County’s latest restaurant inspections reveal a mix of high ratings, with most establishments performing well in the month of October. Out of all inspections, 137 restaurants received an “A” rating, demonstrating strong adherence to health and safety standards. However, 10 establishments received a “B” rating, indicating some areas for improvement, and 4 establishments received a “C” rating, requiring significant corrective actions. Here’s a closer look at the findings, with special attention to the establishments that need the most improvement. Restaurants with “C” Ratings Four restaurants received a “C” rating in October, indicating significant health violations that require immediate attention….
  • Three York County Men Arrested on Child Exploitation Charges Following CyberTip Report
    YORK, S.C. — Three York County men face a total of 15 charges related to the alleged sexual exploitation of minors after authorities received a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s CyberTipline. The arrests of Christian Jean Magro Jr., Didier Christopher Lopez, and Grover Lester Denton Jr. mark the latest efforts in a coordinated investigation into child exploitation in the region. Grover Lester Denton Jr. and Didier Christopher Lopez were both apprehended on Oct. 29. Denton, who was already out on bond from similar charges filed in 2022, faces five counts of third-degree sexual exploitation of…
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