On March 8, 2025, Fort Mill High School’s track teams delivered commendable performances at the Clash of the Carolinas meet, held at Cuthbertson High School in Waxhaw, North Carolina. The event featured 39 teams from both North and South Carolina. Girls’ Team Achievements: Overall Placement: The Fort Mill girls’ team secured second place, finishing behind host Cuthbertson High School. 4×800-Meter Relay: The team clinched first place with a time of 9:38.78, setting a new meet record. Long Jump: Mia Williams won the event with a leap of 17 feet, 7.5 inches. Additional Top Finishers: 100-Meter Dash: Mia Williams placed sixth…
Fort Mill, SC – Fort Mill High School senior Logan Parker has been named Athlete of the Week for his outstanding performance on the basketball court. Parker played a crucial role in the team’s recent run to the state finals, leading with 24 points, six rebounds, two assists, and taking two key charges. Parker’s efforts earned him All-Region and All-State honors, further highlighting his impact on the team. Fort Mill High School recognized Parker’s achievements with the Athlete of the Week award, celebrating his contributions to the team. Post Views: 14
Heidi Osterloh, age 86, beloved wife, mother and grandmother, passed away peacefully on Monday, on March 3 in Tega Cay, South Carolina. Born in Aurich, Germany, Heidi immigrated to the United States in 1955 on the SS America and lived in NYC. There she worked for several prestigious firms including Mannesmann and IBM and met and married her husband of 64 years, George Osterloh. A lifelong learner and avid reader, Heidi turned her passion into her profession when she and George moved to St. Louis in 1980. There, she worked for Maryville University and as a literacy volunteer for the…
Tega Cay, SC – The Tega Cay Lions Club has announced an extension of the application deadline for its annual college scholarships, now set for April 1, 2025. These scholarships, managed by the Tega Cay Lions Foundation, aim to support local graduating high school seniors in the Fort Mill School District and those in equivalent educational programs residing in the 29708-zip code. Scholarships Available Ron Kazel Scholarship Amount: $2,500 (one-time award) Established: 2008 Eligibility: Open to students demonstrating financial need or physical disability. Bobby Cullen Jr. Scholarship Amount: $2,000 (one-time award) Established: 2014 Eligibility: Open to students demonstrating financial need…
FORT MILL, SC — The Fort Mill School District Board of Trustees is pleased to announce that BWP and Associates has been selected to lead the search for the district’s next superintendent. BWP Associates, a highly regarded executive search firm with extensive experience in K-12 education, stood out for its deep understanding of school systems, commitment to an inclusive search process, and proven ability to identify exceptional leaders. “We believe BWP and Associates’ expertise and collaborative approach will be invaluable in attracting a highly qualified pool of candidates who align with our district’s vision,” said Kristy Spears, FMSD Board Chair….
We have a housing crisis in America. Depending on who you ask, this is due to zoning policies, stagnant wages, COVID, or a mix of racial and/or economic inequities. Most if not all of these are probably true. I’m not an economist so I have zero business weighing in on that part of it. What I do know is this, the houses that are being built today aren’t very appealing. Every house under $400K that’s being built around me is a box with a garage that could double as a front door. I have zero doubt it’s pretty cheap to…
At the 2025 Student Television Network (STN) National Convention, held in Tampa, Florida, Fort Mill, South Carolina’s high schools showcased exceptional talent, earning multiple accolades across various categories. Catawba Ridge High School: Crazy 8s Morning Show Division I: The Catawba Ridge News (CRN-TV) team secured 2nd place, demonstrating their ability to produce a compelling morning show under tight deadlines. Anchor Team: Eric Johnson and Talia Postel received an Honorable Mention for their outstanding on-air presence and delivery. Sports Highlight Editing: Casey Fikis and Morgan Pierce clinched 1st place, showcasing their skill in creating dynamic sports highlight reels. Vertical NAT Package:…
FORT MILL, SC — Pleasant Knoll Elementary School has been recognized as a 2025 Blue Ribbon Lighthouse School by the National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence organization. This prestigious designation highlights the school’s commitment to academic excellence, student support, and community engagement. The recognition follows an extensive evaluation process, which included comprehensive surveys and a two-day site visit. During the visit, evaluators observed classrooms and conducted interviews with students, parents, and teachers to assess the school’s overall performance. Lighthouse Schools are recognized for excelling in nine key categories: Student Focus and Support School Organization and Culture Challenging Standards and Curriculum…
FORT MILL, SC — The Fort Mill School District has named its 2025 Teachers and Support Staff of the Year, recognizing outstanding educators and staff members from each school and facility. These honorees were nominated and voted upon by their peers in recognition of their dedication and contributions to students and the school community. The teachers and support staff selected for this honor will serve as key representatives throughout the 2025-2026 school year, participating in the district’s Teacher and Classified Liaison Committees. Among the honorees are educators across all grade levels and subject areas, including kindergarten, special education, technology, math,…
The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, March 7th Donnie Honeycutt: Live at Shore Club Dan Smith: Live at Knowledge Perk After Hours, Fort Mill: 7:00pm Carrie Ann: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm Karaoke: John’s Place Bar, 8:00pm NBA: Charlotte Hornets vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, Spectrum Center, 7:00pm. Winthrop Men’s Basketball Watch Party: Hoppin RH (Rock Hill), 8:30pm SATURDAY, March 8th Steven Martin: Live at Model A, 6:00 pm 80s Dance Night: John’s Place Bar, 8:00pm NBA: Charlotte Hornets vs. Brooklyn Nets, Spectrum Center , 6:00pm. SUNDAY, March 9th MLS:…
ROCK HILL, S.C. – The highly anticipated USA BMX Carolina Nationals will take place from March 28-30, 2025, at the Rock Hill BMX Supercross track. This premier event will bring together top riders from across the country to compete in various age and skill categories, offering fans an exciting weekend of BMX racing. Event Details Location: Rock Hill BMX Supercross, 1307 Riverwalk Parkway, Rock Hill, SC 29730 Dates: March 28-30, 2025 Parking: $10 per day / $30 for the weekend. $20 for vehicle + trailer / $60 for the weekend Camping: $85 per night for RVs (three-night minimum) Race Schedule…
COLUMBIA, S.C. – On March 6, 2025, the South Carolina House of Representatives unanimously approved a bill aimed at reforming liquor liability laws in the state. The legislation seeks to address rising insurance premiums that have burdened bars, restaurants, and venues serving alcohol. Key Provisions of the Bill: • Insurance Requirements: The bill allows establishments to set up captive insurance companies to provide at least half of the required $1 million liquor liability coverage. This approach offers businesses an alternative to traditional insurance providers. • Risk Mitigation Incentives: Establishments can qualify for reduced liability insurance amounts by implementing risk mitigation…
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A bill aimed at curbing youth vaping in South Carolina is making progress in the state legislature. Senate Bill 287 seeks to regulate electronic nicotine devices, ensuring that products meet federal approval standards while balancing the interests of local tobacco producers. Under current South Carolina law, individuals must be 18 to purchase nicotine products, though federal regulations set the age limit at 21. If passed, the bill would require the state Attorney General’s office to conduct annual reviews to confirm that vaping products comply with U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) standards. While vaping is already illegal…
Columbia, SC – The Fort Mill High School Girls and Boys track teams put on an impressive display at the Spring Valley track meet on Tuesday, with the girls’ team capturing 1st place and the boys’ team finishing 2nd. Led by several first-place performances, the Yellow Jackets demonstrated their depth and strength across a variety of events. Boys Track Highlights The Fort Mill boys’ team was spearheaded by Wyatt Gremillion, who claimed first place in the 400-meter dash with a stellar time of 51.55 seconds. Isaac Campbell won the 1600-meter run in 4:35.56, while Hudson Haley secured another first-place finish…
Public Grand Opening to Feature Activities with Pros, Food, Games, Prizes – RSVP Encouraged Tega Cay, SC – The Tega Cay tennis community is pleased to announce that the City of Tega Cay is receiving a facility grant from the United States Tennis Association (USTA). The facility grant will pay for equipment and installation of the SmartAccess system for managing reservations and access to four tennis courts that were recently converted from private to public, adjacent to the Tega Cay Golf Club, 15083 Molokai Dr., Tega Cay, SC 29708. The public is invited to the grand opening to help celebrate…
Bringing a dog into the family is a big decision, and choosing the right breed can make all the difference. The ideal family dog is friendly, patient with children, and adaptable to various household dynamics. While each dog has its own unique personality, some breeds are known for their exceptional compatibility with families. Top Family-Friendly Dog Breeds 1. Labrador Retriever Labrador Retrievers consistently rank as one of the best family dogs. They are affectionate, loyal, and highly trainable, making them excellent companions for children. Labs are also active dogs that enjoy playtime, walks, and swimming. 2. Golden Retriever Golden Retrievers…
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Spirit Airlines is expanding its presence in South Carolina with the introduction of new nonstop service at Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) starting June 5, 2025. The airline will offer direct flights to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL), Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), and Orlando International Airport (MCO), providing travelers with convenient access to major leisure and business destinations. “We’re excited to kick off our Columbia service just in time for summer,” said John Kirby, Vice President of Network Planning at Spirit Airlines. “Travelers from South Carolina’s capital will enjoy convenient nonstop options to top leisure destinations.” New…
YORK COUNTY, S.C. – Residents across York County are set to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a variety of free, family-friendly events filled with music, food, and entertainment. From Tega Cay and Fort Mill to Clover and Rock Hill, local communities are hosting exciting festivities for all ages. Tega Cay’s Model A Brewing will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on both March 16th and 17th. Saturday features live music from Cam Heigler and the highly anticipated unveiling of their new Irish Red Ale. The festivities continue Sunday with green beer, a special Irish-inspired menu, and the return of Scott the bagpiper,…
“The Secret of the Skate Pond: A Christmas Tale”, a new book by Matthew John Parker of Fort Mill, has been released by RoseDog Books. “The Secret of the Skate Pond” is a magical Christmas story that begins with a family’s skating forays to an abandoned former skate pond, hidden in the woods near their home. The skate pond has a secret though, for those who are invited to the pond for its unique purpose and can see beyond the frozen surface of the pond. This heartwarming story will resonate with all who love the magic of the Christmas season…
BATON ROUGE, LA (03/04/2025)– The following people recently were elected to membership into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines. Justin Isenhour of Fort Mill at Winthrop University Alaysia Blanding of Rock Hill at Winthrop University Nicholas Moellman of Rock Hill at Winthrop University Tania Ungerer of Tega Cay at University of North Carolina Wilmington They are among approximately 20,000 students, faculty, professional staff and alumni to be initiated into Phi Kappa Phi each year. Membership is by invitation only and requires nomination and approval by a…
The Fort Mill School Board met on March 4, 2025, to recognize outstanding achievements, provide updates on district initiatives, and discuss financial matters. Highlights included honoring National Board Certified Teachers, the Fort Mill High School wrestling team, and DECA state champions. The board introduced the 2024 Hall of Fame inductees and received an update on the superintendent search process. Financial reports showed strong tax collections and impact fee growth. The board approved new high school courses, named the new 4K facility as Paradise Early Childhood Center, and voted to engage BWP & Associates to assist in hiring a new superintendent….
Fort Mill, SC – A new season of competition for the USF Pro Championships Presented by Continental Tire started on the weekend of February 28th to March 2nd on the streets of St. Petersburg, Florida. The top two rungs on the world-renowned open-wheel driver development training ladder, USF Pro 2000 and USF2000, have attracted a strong entry list of over 40 talented young drivers. Uniquely in the world of motorsports, the USF Pro Championships offer substantial scholarships which will enable each series’ champion to progress to the next level of the sport. The quest to claim two of those coveted prizes, valued at…
The South Carolina FFA community recently celebrated its brightest young leaders at the 2025 Miss FFA Scholarship Pageant, held at the Greenwood 50 Performing Arts Center on February 28th. Among the 64 talented contestants, students from Rock Hill, Tega Cay, Fort Mill, and York showcased their dedication to agriculture and personal excellence. The prestigious title of Miss FFA 2025 was awarded to Savannah Griffin from the SC Governor’s School for Agriculture (SCGSA), who also took home a $500 scholarship generously provided by Ag South. Her fellow SCGSA classmate, Elizabeth Viseth, earned the esteemed position of 1st Runner-Up, highlighting the exceptional…
Urinary incontinence is a common condition that affects millions worldwide. It can range from occasional leaks to frequent, uncontrollable urination. Urinary incontinence can have a significant impact on daily activities, emotional well-being, and social interactions. A study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine (2020) showed that non pharmacological interventions like yoga are as effective as medication for managing urinary incontinence by strengthening the pelvic floor muscles, improving flexibility and reducing stress. Causes of Urinary Incontinence Urinary incontinence can have various causes, which are often related to changes in the bladder or pelvic floor muscles. The most common causes include:…
With Tax Day looming and 91% of Americans thinking filing taxes should be free, WalletHub today released its 2025 Taxpayer Survey, as well as its yearly report on the States with the Highest & Lowest Tax Rates, in order to help people better understand this confusing time of year. You can find highlights from both below, followed by the full list of WalletHub’s 2025 taxpayer resources. Tax Rates in South Carolina (1=Lowest; 25=Avg.): 9th – Overall Effective State & Local Tax Rate 19th – Income Tax 5th – Real-Estate Tax 15th – Sales & Excise Taxes 2025 Taxpayer Survey Tax…
By: Jessica Holdman South Carolina Daily Gazette When Marion Platt’s youngest son left home to attend music school in Manhattan, the Charleston native was left with a Kia Soul taking up space in the family’s driveway. So, he decided to put it to use. Now, the boxy, kale green car is one of more than 200 vehicles in South Carolina — ranging from luxury sports cars to residents’ daily drivers — available for rent on the car sharing mobile application Turo. “Right when I put it on the platform, I started getting requests,” said Platt, who runs Star Gospel Mission…
York County Council Meeting Summary – March 3, 2025 Executive Summary: The York County Council convened on March 3, 2025, to discuss a range of issues affecting the county, including rezoning requests, public safety concerns, and a significant proposal to increase impact fees on new residential developments within the Fort Mill School District. The meeting included a public forum, zoning hearings, and deliberations on school funding needs. The proposed impact fee increase, intended to address rising school construction costs and projected student enrollment growth, drew mixed reactions from the community. Below is a detailed breakdown of the meeting proceedings. Call…
YORK COUNTY, S.C. – Building a home in York County could soon become more expensive as local leaders consider increasing impact fees on new developments to support the construction of additional schools. Under the proposed changes, impact fees could rise to $29,640 per new home and $20,796 per new apartment unit—significantly higher than the current rates of $18,158 per home and $12,020 per apartment, which have been in place since 2018. The Fort Mill School District, which has already collected over $73 million in impact fees since their introduction, has fully funded Flint Hill Elementary School using these funds. With…
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Shoppers at Charlotte Premium Outlets will soon have more options, as five new retailers are set to open at the shopping center near Interstate 485. Among the additions are Allen Edmonds, Hey Dude, Shake Shack, Buckle, and Pandora, offering a mix of footwear, dining, fashion, and jewelry shopping experiences. This summer, two new shoe stores will open, providing both casual and high-end footwear choices. Hey Dude will offer a selection of laid-back, comfortable shoes, while Allen Edmonds will cater to shoppers seeking premium men’s footwear at its location at 5404 New Fashion Way. In addition to these…
The Strategic Talent Acquisition and Retention Taskforce (START) report outlines evidence-based recommendations to create a supportive and innovative environment for SC educators. WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. – The South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) has released a bold and comprehensive blueprint to address the state’s teacher recruitment and retention challenges. Developed in collaboration with educators, policymakers, and national experts, the Strategic Talent Acquisition and Retention Taskforce (START) report outlines evidence-based recommendations to create a supportive and innovative environment for South Carolina educators. “A great teacher is the most transformative in-school influence in a child’s life,” said State Superintendent of Education Ellen…
Cat of the Week: This gorgeous tabby is Salem! She looks like a linx! Another with quite a story. Salem came to the HSYC from York County Animal Control. Where she was rescued her from a hoarding situation. She lived in a neglectful home with many other pets. She’s extremely sweet and uses her gorgeous looks to get even more attention. Salem wants all of your love and can be handsy (in the best way possible). She longs for a stable life with her new FURever people. We estimate her to be 2 years old. A positive of her situation…
FORT MILL, SC — Gold Hill Middle School (GHMS) announced today that it has earned Cognia® STEM Certification. GHMS is the first school in the district to receive this certification. Cognia is a nonprofit organization that provides quality assurance for schools, school districts, and education service providers. The media is invited to join us March 21st at 7:45am to recognize Gold Hill Middle School for this prestigious accomplishment. “This certification provides Gold Hill Middle School a nationally recognized mark of quality for our school,” shared Principal Richard Eppes. “It demonstrates to our community our commitment to excellence, our willingness to…
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture conducted 174 restaurant inspections across York County in February 2025, with the vast majority of establishments receiving high ratings. Only three restaurants initially received a B rating, with two successfully improving their scores upon follow-up inspections. Restaurants Receiving a B Rating Clover Donuts in Clover and Wing King Cafe in Fort Mill were both rated a B during their routine inspections but later improved to an A after making the necessary corrections. The third restaurant, New China in Rock Hill, has yet to undergo its follow-up inspection. Inspection Details Wing King Cafe (Fort Mill)…
Fat Tuesday, known as Mardi Gras in French, is a centuries-old tradition that marks the final day of feasting and celebration before the Christian season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday. The holiday, deeply rooted in European and Catholic traditions, has evolved into a grand spectacle of parades, festivals, and indulgence in many parts of the world, particularly in New Orleans, where it is celebrated with unmatched enthusiasm. Origins in Europe The origins of Fat Tuesday trace back to medieval Europe, particularly in France, Italy, and Spain. The day was established as a time to enjoy rich, fatty foods—such as…
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster declared a state of emergency on Saturday in response to a surge of wildfires across the state. The State Fire Marshal reported ongoing operations to combat over 175 wildfires, affecting approximately 4,200 acres statewide. One of the most significant blazes occurred near Carolina Forest, just west of Myrtle Beach. This fire prompted evacuations as it threatened residential areas. Dramatic footage shared on social media depicted intense flames encroaching upon homes in the region. In response to the escalating situation, Governor McMaster issued a statewide burn ban to mitigate further fire risks. He emphasized that violators…
After a long hard work week, the ability to unwind on the weekend is something many of us look forward to. Whether we’re working in the yard, firing up the grill or sipping on a toasted barrel bourbon, the idea is to relax and break free from the stresses of everyday life. Having a hobby or several hobbies provides an escape from the mundane. More than one person has actually turned their hobby or passion for something into their full time career. My question is, what happens when that hobby becomes an obsession? Over time, what kind of impact does…
TEGA CAY, S.C. – The Tega Cay Men’s Golf Association opened its 2025 season on March 1 with the annual Lone Ranger Tournament, featuring a unique three-player team format. In this event, one player—the “Lone Ranger”—plays their own ball while the other two team members play in a scramble format. The team then records both the Lone Ranger’s score and the scramble score for each hole, with the Lone Ranger role rotating every hole. A total of 87 members participated in the competition, marking a strong start to the season. Congratulations to the team of Todd Gillett, Phil Potts, and…
COLUMBIA, S.C. – The South Carolina Battleground Preservation Trust (SCBPT) has released the first volume of the Francis Marion Papers, a collection of more than 600 historical documents that provide a firsthand account of the Revolutionary War general known as the “Swamp Fox.” General Francis Marion earned his nickname due to his effective guerrilla warfare tactics against British forces. Until now, much of his legacy has been shaped by secondhand accounts and folklore. These newly released documents include letters written to and from Marion, offering deeper insights into his character, leadership, and military strategies. The Francis Marion Papers project was…
The South Carolina Forestry Commission (SCFC) has issued a statewide Red Flag Fire Alert, effective immediately and remaining in place until further notice. The alert is intended to discourage outdoor burning due to increased wildfire risks caused by dry conditions, low humidity, and gusty winds forecasted across much of the state. While the alert does not prohibit outdoor burning, the SCFC strongly urges residents to postpone any such activities until conditions improve. Land managers considering prescribed burns are also advised to take extra precautions. “The dangerous conditions we’re going to see over the next few days make a good portion…
Microsoft has announced that it will retire its internet communication service, Skype, on May 5, 2025, transitioning users to its more recent platform, Microsoft Teams. This decision marks the end of Skype’s 22-year tenure, during which it significantly influenced global communication. A Brief History of Skype Launched in 2003, Skype quickly gained popularity by offering free voice and video calls over the internet, revolutionizing the way people connected globally. Its success led to its acquisition by eBay in 2005 for $2.6 billion, and subsequently by Microsoft in 2011 for $8.5 billion. At its peak, Skype was synonymous with online communication,…
The Peach Stand is re-opening its doors on Saturday, March 1st with a new look and restaurant menu. The beloved Fort Mill General Store/Butcher Shop has been closed for renovations for the past month. Physical changes include updates to the flooring and bathrooms; however, the biggest change is to their breakfast and lunch menus. Both will continue to be offered but will be geared more toward upscale and healthier options. The Tega Cay Sun was provided exclusive access to not only view, but taste the changes that were made. The breakfast menu veers away from omelettes and breakfast plates to…
The Nation Ford Falcons boys lacrosse team soared to a 2-0 start this season, securing an 11-9 victory over the visiting Cuthbertson High School Cavaliers on Thursday night. The Falcons showcased their offensive prowess early, launching a four-goal barrage that set the tone for the evening. Josh Ameo, Holden Kestnbaum, and Quinn Tauzin each found the back of the net, establishing a commanding lead. It wasn’t until the second quarter that Cuthbertson managed to break through, finally registering their first score. However, the Cavaliers refused to back down. They mounted a spirited comeback in the second half, testing the Falcons’…
Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) has provided a new update on its Terminal Lobby Expansion (TLE), a $608 million project aimed at modernizing and expanding one of the nation’s busiest airports. The project, which began in 2019, will add 175,000 square feet to the terminal lobby and renovate another 191,000 square feet, significantly improving passenger flow and infrastructure. Progress and Completion Timeline According to airport officials, Checkpoint 2 is on schedule to open in time for Spring Break, with the entire expansion set for completion by fall 2025. Originally built in 1982 to accommodate 2.8 million passengers annually, CLT served…
The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, March 7th Donnie Honeycutt: Live at Shore Club Dan Smith: Live at Knowledge Perk After Hours, Fort Mill: 7:00pm Carrie Ann: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm Karaoke: John’s Place Bar, 8:00pm NBA: Charlotte Hornets vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, Spectrum Center, 7:00pm. Winthrop Men’s Basketball Watch Party: Hoppin RH (Rock Hill), 8:30pm SATURDAY, March 8th Steven Martin: Live at Model A, 6:00 pm 80s Dance Night: John’s Place Bar, 8:00pm NBA: Charlotte Hornets vs. Brooklyn Nets, Spectrum Center , 6:00pm. SUNDAY, March 9th MLS:…
Due to overwhelming demand, the Savannah Bananas have added a second game to their 2025 World Tour stop in Charlotte. In addition to the originally scheduled game on Saturday, June 7, the team will now also play on Friday, June 6, at Bank of America Stadium. This event is particularly noteworthy as it marks the first time baseball will be played at Bank of America Stadium. The stadium, primarily known as the home of the NFL’s Carolina Panthers, is one of three NFL venues selected to host the Savannah Bananas, alongside Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay and Nissan Stadium…
Columbia, SC — Faith leaders from across South Carolina came together yesterday in a spirit of unity and service, with representatives from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints playing a key role in the event to celebrate the declaration of March 1 st becoming, “South Carolina, First in Religious Liberty Day.” Craig Craze, Faith Leader of the Greater Fort Mill Area of the Church, along with Tiersha Whitmore and Kristina Khona Jones of the Church’s Communication Council, joined religious leaders from diverse backgrounds to discuss faith-based service and collaboration. Among those in attendance were additional Latter-day Saint leaders,…
MEMPHIS, TN (02/27/2025)– Adrian Garcia of Fort Mill, South Carolina, was named to Rhodes College’s Fall 2024 Dean’s List. To qualify for the Dean’s List, a student must be enrolled in at least 16 credits of academic work and achieve a semester grade point average of 3.70 or better. Those students who choose to take a course under the Pass/Fail option must have a minimum of 12 additional graded credits of work to be considered for this honor. Students who are enrolled in the Honors Program or independent Research and receive a grade of IP for that work will have…
LANCASTER, SC – The Founders Federal Credit Union Board of Directors has appointed Ray Tanner to serve as a director, effectively immediately. Bruce Brumfield, Chief Executive Officer made the announcement this morning following a unanimous vote at the board’s monthly meeting. Ray Tanner began his role as Senior Advisor to the President and Athletics Director Emeritus at the University of South Carolina on January 1, 2025, after serving as the Gamecocks Athletics Director for more than 13 years. Prior to that, he was Carolina’s most successful baseball coach ever, at the helm for 16 years, taking the two back-to-back national…
Carowinds is making a splash with a new attraction aimed exclusively at adults. The popular amusement park, which straddles the North Carolina-South Carolina border, has announced plans to open an adults-only pool in 2025. This addition will be part of Carolina Harbor, the park’s water park, offering an escape for guests ages 21 and up. While Carowinds is known for its thrilling roller coasters and family-friendly attractions, this new feature is designed to give adult visitors a retreat away from the high-energy rides and crowds. A Relaxing Retreat for Adults Carowinds officials say the pool will feature lounge chairs, cabana…
The Fort Mill High School DECA Club demonstrated its business and marketing expertise at the South Carolina DECA 78th Annual Career Development Conference, a prestigious event where high school students from across the state compete in various business-related challenges. Led by advisor Gina Farley, the FMHS DECA teams had an outstanding performance, winning all their events in round one and securing a 4th place finish in South Carolina after two days of competition. The conference provided students with an opportunity to showcase their skills in entrepreneurship, finance, marketing, and leadership, competing against top students from across the state. Fort Mill’s…
South Carolina’s export industry reached new heights in 2024, with total export sales hitting $38 billion, the highest volume since 2019, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. Governor Henry McMaster, along with the South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) and South Carolina Ports (SC Ports), announced the milestone, highlighting the state’s continued success in global trade. Automotive Industry Leads the Way The automotive sector remained the state’s dominant export industry, generating sales more than double that of the next largest industry—aircraft and aerospace components. South Carolina retained its title as the nation’s top exporter of both completed passenger…
Tega Cay Coffee Company has come a long way from its modest beginnings, growing from a self-built cart into a thriving café at 1177 Stonecrest Blvd. in Tega Cay. Founded by Brian Bourgal in 2020, the company’s success story is rooted in adaptability, community support, and a passion for quality coffee. From Cold Brew Cart to Café Owner Brian Bourgal’s story is one of entrepreneurial spirit and adaptability. What began in 2020 as a simple cold brew operation, served from a self-built cart, quickly blossomed into a local phenomenon. “We started with just Cold Brew, and I was serving from…
Introduction: The Fort Mill Town Council convened on February 24, 2025, to discuss a range of municipal matters, including road maintenance concerns, stormwater initiatives, budget amendments, upcoming town events, and new business authorizations. The meeting featured a public comment session, multiple presentations, and discussions on town infrastructure, public safety, and community engagement. Below is a detailed summary of the key topics covered. Meeting Proceedings: The meeting opened with the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by an invocation. The council then reviewed and approved the minutes from previous meetings held on January 27, February 3, and February 10, 2025. Public Comment: One…
RADFORD, VA (02/26/2025)– Radford University has released its Dean’s List for Fall 2024. Appearing on the Dean’s List is the most prestigious academic recognition RU students can receive for their performance during a semester. Students will be placed on the Dean’s List if they meet four specific criteria. They must have 12 semester hours of coursework graded A-F; earn GPA’s of at least 3.4 for courses not graded on a pass-fail basis; obtain no grade lower than “C”; and receive no incomplete grades. Carter McClain of Fort Mill Kennedy Robinson of Fort Mill Radford University is a comprehensive public university…
COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has joined a coalition of 38 state and territory attorneys general urging Congress to take decisive action against the escalating issue of organized retail crime. In a letter addressed to House and Senate leadership earlier this week, the coalition underscored the pressing need for federal legislation to combat this escalating threat. “Organized retail crime has reached unprecedented levels in this country, and no community is immune from its economic impact and the accompanying violence,” the attorneys general stated. They highlighted that such crimes involve large-scale thefts from retail stores, with stolen…
As we age, cognitive decline is inevitable. Research identifies three critical ages when this decline is particularly noticeable: 57, 70, and 78. However, lifestyle choices can play a key role in slowing this process. Here’s a breakdown of these key ages and what you can do to protect your brain. 1. Age 57: The Midlife Decline At 57, many experience noticeable brain changes due to hormonal shifts and physical aging. Brain shrinkage begins, particularly in the white matter, which is crucial for communication between brain regions. This leads to memory issues, such as difficulty recalling names or tasks. Additionally, middle-aged…
The Fort Mill High School DECA Club is competing at the South Carolina DECA 78th Annual Career Development Conference, a prestigious statewide competition for high school students showcasing their business and marketing skills. Under the guidance of advisor Gina Farley, the FMHS DECA teams had an outstanding performance, with all teams winning their events today and advancing to the second round tomorrow. This achievement highlights the hard work and dedication of the students as they continue their journey in the competition. Stay tuned for updates on their progress as they compete for top honors in the state! Post Views: 160
A recent surge in fraudulent text messages has been targeting South Carolina drivers, falsely claiming recipients owe money for unpaid tolls on the state’s roadways. These deceptive messages, often appearing legitimate, direct individuals to click on links or provide personal information to settle fictitious debts. The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs has issued warnings about this scam, emphasizing that official toll agencies do not request payments or personal details via text messages. The Southern Connector Toll Road, specifically, has been impersonated in these scams. Operators of the Southern Connector have clarified that they communicate with customers regarding violations exclusively…
FORT MILL, S.C. – A suspect has been arrested in connection with a fatal early morning shooting in Fort Mill off Carowinds Boulevard. Duan Ralphielle Partlow, 46, of Sharon, S.C., was taken into custody around 9:30 a.m. on Old York Road in York, S.C., approximately four hours after he is believed to have shot a person behind a business on Foothills Way. The shooting took place at approximately 5:30 a.m. following an argument between Partlow and the victim that escalated into violence. The victim later died at the hospital. Partlow faces charges of murder and possession of a weapon during…
Some people like to run. They enjoy starting their day with a quick 2-3 mile loop around their neighborhood. Others hate to run but it do anyway, either out of obligation to lose weight or to feel better about themselves. For Kelsey McGuire, running is a passion. She not only likes to run, she loves it. A twenty one year old junior at the University of Georgia, Kelsey grew up in Tega Cay. She was part of the first class to attend Tega Cay Elementary, moving on to Gold Hill Middle and eventually graduating from Fort Mill High School. It…
The 2025 South Carolina Boys Individual Wrestling Championships, held on February 21-22, showcased some of the state’s best wrestlers. Athletes from Fort Mill, Nation Ford, Catawba Ridge, Rock Hill, and other local high schools put forth strong performances, with several wrestlers placing in the top four in their respective weight classes. State Champions and Top Finishers Indian Land led the way among local schools, winning the overall 5A team title with 99.5 points and producing two individual champions: Samuil Sobko (144 lbs) Jaelen Culp (165 lbs) Rock Hill’s Trey Robinson (190 lbs) also captured a 5A state title, defeating Nation…
The 2025 South Carolina Girls Individual Wrestling Championships, held February 21-22, showcased the state’s top female wrestlers, with several athletes from York and Lancaster County high schools earning top-four finishes. Champions and Top Performers Indian Land’s Addie Shaw claimed the 100-pound state title, cementing her place as one of the state’s best young wrestlers. Meanwhile, Rock Hill’s Sirenity Davis (105 lbs) and Madi Beck (110 lbs) also secured state championships, fresh off the Bearcats’ team championships. At 115 pounds, Clover’s Kalliscya Gardner captured first place, for the Blue Eagles’ growing program. Lancaster’s Nichya Pemberton (170 lbs) took home gold, showcasing…
Amazon has announced that, effective February 26, 2025, it will discontinue the “Download & Transfer via USB” feature for Kindle devices. This change means users will no longer be able to download purchased eBooks to a computer for manual transfer to their Kindle via USB cable. Instead, content delivery will require a Wi-Fi connection, with books sent directly to registered Kindle devices or accessible through the Kindle app and Kindle for web. The “Download & Transfer via USB” feature has been particularly useful for users without reliable Wi-Fi access or those who prefer to back up their eBook purchases on…
On Saturday, February 22, 2025, Historic Brattonsville in McConnells, South Carolina, held a ceremony to honor and reconsecrate a burial ground containing the graves of at least 481 individuals of African descent. Archaeologists and museum officials have identified this five-acre site as one of the largest burial grounds for enslaved people in the Carolina Piedmont. The event brought together descendants of both the enslaved and the enslavers who once lived on the plantation. Attendees joined in song and applause, paying tribute to those interred in the forested cemetery. In 2022, the Culture and Heritage Museums secured a grant of about…
As part of our political coverage, we have proactively invited the Republican, Democratic, Forward, Workers, United Citizens, Alliance, Constitution, Green and the Libertarian parties to submit an article explaining their biennial reorganization process for our readers. The Constitution Party supports limiting the actions of the federal government to the boundaries of its constitutionally enumerated powers and protecting the rights of the people, including the right to life and the right to keep and bear arms. We acknowledge that the blessings of liberty that the American people have enjoyed are gifts from God through the providential government over all things by…
TEGA CAY, SC – Since opening its doors in May 2016, Mr. Putty’s Fun Park has become a beloved entertainment destination for families in Tega Cay and beyond. What began as a simple mini-golf course has steadily transformed into a small amusement park with a variety of attractions, offering fun for all ages. Owner Robert Casatelli, a native New Yorker with a background in law enforcement and security systems technology, moved to Tega Cay in his early 20s to pursue his entrepreneurial dream. After his parents relocated to the area, Casatelli took a leap of faith and followed suit, seeing…
Thomas David Murphy, a retired U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman, has officially announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate seat in South Carolina, aiming to challenge incumbent Senator Lindsey Graham in the 2026 Republican primary. Murphy’s campaign emphasizes a return to “absolute conservatism” and accountability to constituents over lobbyists. Born at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, Murphy grew up as a military dependent, experiencing diverse cultures worldwide. He completed his education in Criminal Justice, earning both Associate’s and Bachelor’s degrees from Kaplan University, followed by a Juris Doctor degree from Purdue University Global. His military career spanned over two decades,…
Amazon Prime Video users recently experienced a change in their streaming experience: the introduction of advertisements. While many streaming services have adopted ad-supported tiers, Amazon’s approach involves adding commercials to the existing standard Prime Video tier and offering an ad-free option for an additional monthly fee. This shift has left many subscribers wondering how to navigate this new landscape. How to Ditch the Ads For viewers seeking an ad-free experience, upgrading their Amazon Prime account is the solution. The process is relatively straightforward: Visit the Amazon Prime Video website and click on your profile icon in the top-right corner. Select…
As we weave our way through life, our financial success depends on many factors. The amount of effort to obtain a degree, an advanced degree or learn a trade are good examples. Whether you live within a budget and start contributing to a high yield savings account or 401K early in life are other factors to consider. Something that isn’t discussed nearly as often is equally important. It could be the one major item that either holds you back or launches you toward long term financial success. What is it? Simple. The company you keep. Human beings and our various…
By: Skylar Laird – SC Daily Gazette COLUMBIA — Death row inmate Brad Sigmon has selected the firing squad for his scheduled execution, which would be a first in South Carolina, his attorneys said Friday. Sigmon is set to die March 7. He was sentenced to death in 2002 for beating his ex-girlfriend’s parents to death with a baseball bat at their Greenville County home, then attempting to kidnap their daughter. His death by firing squad would be only the fourth in the nation, his attorneys said in a statement. The other three all occurred in Utah, most recently in 2010. “Everything…
Tega Cay resident Megan Cairns has once again secured a spot at the Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA) National Finals. For the second consecutive year, the young equestrian has demonstrated her skill and dedication, earning a place among the nation’s top riders. Cairns qualified after a first-place finish at the IEA Regional competition in Lumberton, North Carolina, last weekend. This victory follows her success at last year’s Southeast Regionals in Tennessee, which led to her debut at the 2024 Nationals in Texas. The IEA provides middle and high school students with opportunities to compete in equestrian sports, emphasizing skill development and…
Rock Hill, SC – Fort Mill High School showcased its dominance in the Y.C. Winborn Pre-Season Invitational 2025, winning both the boys’ and girls’ team championships. The Fort Mill boys scored 147.5 points, finishing ahead of Nation Ford (115) and Rock Hill (111), while the Fort Mill girls secured an emphatic victory with 187.83 points, outpacing South Pointe (97) and Clover (95). The girls’ team was led by Mia Williams, who won three events: the 200m, long jump, and triple jump. The boys’ team was led by Isaac Campbell, who claimed victory in both the 1600m and 3200m. The girls…
Mexican ice cream, known for its rich flavors and artisanal craftsmanship, has found a welcoming home in both York and Lancaster county. Local establishments are bringing the authentic taste of traditional Mexican paletas and ice cream to the community. Are you curious? We’ve provided 3 places where you can try it for yourself: Bajo Cero San Marcos Located in Rock Hill, Bajo Cero San Marcos is a family-owned paletería and nevería dedicated to crafting all-natural homemade ice cream and paletas. Each treat is made in-store using fresh ingredients to capture the essence of traditional Mexican flavors. Visitors can indulge in…
Fort Mill High School has recognized junior basketball player Kate Marker as its Athlete of the Week, highlighting her outstanding contributions on the court. Marker put up 42 points across three games, showcasing her scoring ability, while also averaging 6.7 rebounds per game, proving to be a key presence on both ends of the floor. Additionally, she contributed 3.3 assists per game, displaying her all-around skills and playmaking abilities. This weekly honor is sponsored by the Fort Mill Jackets Athletic Booster Club and Fort Mill Super Chix, organizations committed to supporting student-athletes and their achievements. Post Views: 25
The Seven Eleven Memorial Golf Tournament is set to take place on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at the Tega Cay Golf Club. This annual event aims to unite the community in raising awareness about mental health and suicide prevention, with a particular focus on veterans, young adults, and the broader population. The tournament is being held to raise funds for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, in honor of Andrew Nims. Andrew was a 2015 Citadel graduate who tragically lost his battle with mental health on May 27, 2023. The tournament derives its name from his birthdate, July 11 (7/11). Andrew…
Bricks & Minifigs®, the Fort Mill and surrounding area one-stop shop to buy, sell, and trade all things LEGO®, is coming to beautiful historic downtown Fort Mill. Bricks & Minifigs® is the largest franchised toy store of its kind specializing in the buying, selling and trading of new and used LEGO® sets, bulk bricks, and minifigures (“minifigs”). The store will be located at 219-221 Main Street, Suite 102 and is the first store opened by franchisees David and Tara Hipp, residents of the Fort Mill/Rock Hill area. In addition, Bricks & Minifigs will provide an event space for birthday parties…
As tax season approaches, small business owners are keen to identify deductions that can reduce their taxable income. Leveraging available tax write-offs not only ensures compliance but also enhances profitability. Here are five essential tax deductions to consider: 1. Home Office Deduction If you use a portion of your home exclusively and regularly for business purposes, you may qualify for the home office deduction. This allows you to deduct expenses related to that portion of your home, such as mortgage interest, utilities, and repairs. The IRS offers a simplified option, allowing a deduction of $5 per square foot of the…
The South Carolina Basketball Coaches Association has released its highly anticipated all-state teams for the 2024-25 season, and local talent from York and Lancaster counties has earned well-deserved recognition. The list showcases the best high school basketball players across the state, and several athletes from our area have made their mark. Local Stars Earn All-State Honors: Class 5A Boys: Mike Jones, Indian Land: Jones’s consistent performance and contributions to his team earned him a spot on the prestigious 5A all-state team. Logan Parker, Fort Mill: Parker’s skill and dedication on the court have been recognized, securing his place among the state’s…
Brady Christensen, an offensive lineman, for the Carolina Panthers spoke to the Young Men of the Tega Cay Congregation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He addressed the group on the occasion of Charlie Campbell, son of Amber and Jared Campbell of Tega Cay, announcing his plans to serve as a missionary for two years in Tampa, Florida. Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who feel called to serve become missionaries, teaching about Jesus Christ or providing Humanitarian Aid in over 150 countries and more than 60 languages. These missionaries voluntarily serve at their own…
A Rock Hill lottery player wasn’t surprised when he won $1 million. “I knew I was going to hit it big,” he told South Carolina Education Lottery officials. The winner’s lucky feeling was spot on when he bought a $10 scratch-off at the Quick Food Mart on E. Main St. in Rock Hill. That ticket made him a millionaire, and he couldn’t wait to tell his wife. “I called her at work and said, ‘I told you it was coming,’” he said. He’s happy he was right, and says his wife is too. “We’re paying off the house,” he said….
By: Jessica Holdman South Carolina Daily Gazette COLUMBIA — South Carolina’s public colleges have frozen tuition charged to in-state students for upwards of five years. That could change. House budget writers want to loosen the strings attached to additional state funding for universities that agree to keep tuition level for the students who call South Carolina home. This money has continuously been at the top of budget wish lists for Palmetto State colleges when they’ve come to state legislators for funding each year. For the coming fiscal year, schools collectively asked for $130 million. House budget writers are suggesting the state…
As winter wanes, residents across the United States are preparing to adjust their clocks for the onset of Daylight Saving Time (DST). In 2025, DST begins on Sunday, March 9, at 2:00 a.m. local standard time, when clocks are set forward by one hour. This annual “spring forward” extends evening daylight hours, aiming to make better use of daylight during the longer days of spring and summer. DST will conclude on Sunday, November 2, 2025, when clocks are set back an hour to standard time. The tradition of adjusting clocks has been a topic of debate for years. In January…
MARS HILL, NC (02/20/2025)– Mars Hill University recognizes 482 students named on the Honor Roll of the Academic Dean at the end of the fall 2024 semester. To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must earn a grade-point average of 3.5 on a minimum of 12 semester hours, and carry no grade below a C. Among them are: Brooke Gabrielle Bachini of Fort Mill Peyton Elizabeth Pierson of Fort Mill About Mars Hill University: Mars Hill University is a premier private, liberal arts institution offering over 30 baccalaureate degrees, as well as master’s degrees in criminal justice, elementary education, teaching,…
BLUFFTON, SC (02/19/2025)– The University of South Carolina Beaufort celebrated the graduation of 107 students on Dec. 16, 2024, in the convocation ceremony for December graduates held on the Bluffton campus. Erin Kammer of Fort Mill (29715) Jasmine White of Fort Mill (29715) USCB is the fastest growing four-year institution within the University of South Carolina System. It offers 20 baccalaureate degrees on three campuses- Bluffton, Beaufort and Hilton Head Island. Its 2,000 students hail from multiple states and more than a dozen international locations. Its award-winning faculty of scholars and professionals is committed to undergraduate teaching and research in…
Meanwhile, Rep. Brandon Guffey called on Congress to protect children from online threats By: Skylar Laird – February 19, 2025 6:39 pm SC Daily Gazette Rep. Brandon Guffey, R-Rock Hill, testifying at a U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. (Screenshot courtesy of C-Span) COLUMBIA — A bill requiring children to get permission from their parents before signing up for social media profiles passed the House on Wednesday. As the state House debated, Rep. Brandon Guffey, R-Rock Hill, testified in front of a U.S. Senate committee about his son’s suicide over a sextortion scam. Under the proposal representatives passed 90-17, parents would have to…
The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, February 21st Hot Tub Johnny: Live at the Shore Club, 7:30pm Simple Sole: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm Shays with Soul Creek Revival: Live at Tega Cay Tavern, 7:00pm Karaoke: John’s Place Bar, 8:00pm SATURDAY, February 22nd American Orbital Anniversary: Museum of York County, Rock Hill, 11:00am – 2:00pm Jeff Shows: Live at Model A, 6:00 pm Chase Killough: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:30 pm Reckless Betty Unplugged: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm Movie Trivia Night: Knowledge Perk After…
As part of our political coverage, we have proactively invited the Republican, Democratic, Forward, Workers, United Citizens, Alliance, Constitution, Green and the Libertarian parties to submit an article explaining their biennial reorganization process for our readers. The South Carolina Republican Party and every County Republican Party goes through a reorganization process every 2 years during which new officers and delegates are elected at every level. If you want things like better schools, better roads and a better judicial system, get involved. If you want to understand how legislation is passed, if you want to know how your elected…
Fort Mill High School has recognized junior basketball player Kate Marker as the Athlete of the Week for her outstanding performance on the court. Marker played a key role for the Yellow Jackets, scoring a total of 42 points across three games while averaging 6.7 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game. The Athlete of the Week award is sponsored by the Fort Mill Yellow Jackets Athletic Booster Club and Super Chix, which help recognize and celebrate student-athletes for their achievements. Post Views: 20
In a move to address teacher compensation, South Carolina’s House budget committee has proposed a $1,500 salary increase for teachers statewide. This adjustment will raise the starting salary from $47,000 to $48,500, impacting approximately 45 school districts where current starting salaries fall below this new threshold. Despite this increment, the proposal falls short of Governor Henry McMaster’s goal to elevate starting teacher pay to $50,000 by 2026. Achieving this target would require an additional $200 million in annual funding. The salary schedule will also be streamlined from five lanes to four by removing the lane for a bachelor’s degree plus…
The Tega Cay City Council meeting on February 18, 2025, was held at the Philip T. Glennon Center – Council Chambers. The session began at 6:30 PM with the Pledge of Allegiance and a Moment of Silence. 1. Presentations & Reports Proclamations The City Council issued several proclamations recognizing outstanding achievements by Fort Mill High School’s athletic teams and individuals: Fort Mill High School Girls Swim Team – Honored for securing their third consecutive 5A state championship. Turner Wiand – Recognized for his record-breaking achievements and multiple gold medals in the South Carolina 5A Division 2 State Meet. Dominic Impens…
With the labor force participation rate at 62.6% and many employers still facing labor shortages, WalletHub today released its report on 2025’s States Where Employers Are Struggling the Most in Hiring, as well as expert commentary. In order to see where employers are having the most trouble hiring new workers, WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia based on the rate of job openings for both the latest month and the last 12 months. South Carolina Hiring Struggle Stats Job openings rate during the latest month: 5.70% Job openings rate in the past 12 months: 5.97% Overall…
The first phase of the Windhaven General Commercial and Mixed-Use District is making visible progress, with the first commercial building standing and work continuing to complete the exterior and begin interior development. The newly constructed building consists of eight storefronts that will soon be available for businesses that align with the district’s vision for a walkable, connected commercial hub. A Modern, Pedestrian-Friendly Design The Windhaven development is designed around the “village concept”, ensuring commercial businesses are easily accessible via landscaped pedestrian walkways. The newly constructed building exemplifies this approach with a variety of architectural styles and colors, providing a visually…
As inflation continues to make it harder for Americans to manage payments on loans and lines of credit, WalletHub has released its latest report on the Cities with the Most People in Financial Distress. This report highlights where financial struggles are most severe across the country. WalletHub analyzed the 100 largest cities without data limitations using nine key metrics. These include factors such as the average credit score, the change in bankruptcy filings between December 2023 and December 2024, and the share of people with accounts in distress. Charlotte, NC is ranked the city with the 5th most people in…
York School District One has announced the upcoming retirement of Superintendent Kelly S. Coxe. In a statement, the School Board expressed their gratitude for Ms. Coxe’s dedication to students, staff, and the broader York community. During her tenure, Ms. Coxe has been instrumental in advancing the district’s mission to cultivate a service-oriented community of learners, focusing on personal growth and excellence in communication, collaboration, creation, and critical thinking. Her leadership has been pivotal in implementing the “YSD1: Connected as ONE” campaign, emphasizing collective efforts in learning, serving, and giving. The Board has scheduled a special meeting on Monday, February 24,…
A new bill in the South Carolina legislature is seeking to protect children from the dangers of secondhand smoke by prohibiting smoking in vehicles when minors are present. If passed, the law would make it illegal for anyone to smoke in a car while a child is inside, reinforcing efforts to improve public health and reduce exposure to harmful toxins. Supporters of the bill argue that children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of secondhand smoke, which has been linked to respiratory infections, asthma, and other serious health conditions. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), secondhand…
York County offers a vibrant and diverse wine scene, perfect for both seasoned wine connoisseurs and casual sippers. From cozy wine bars to unique tasting experiences, there’s something for everyone. Visit York County has highlighted some of the best places to enjoy a glass (or bottle) in the area. Grapevine – York, Riverwalk, & Baxter With three locations in York, Riverwalk, and Baxter, Grapevine Wine Shop and Wine Bar provides a welcoming atmosphere to enjoy fine wines and specialty beers. With over 30 wines available by the glass or taste and a selection of 400 wines and 150 beers to…
A dramatic, late-night rescue unfolded in uptown Charlotte early Tuesday morning after a man found himself dangling from a parachute, clinging to the side of a skyscraper. Charlotte firefighters were called to Museum Towers at 525 S. Church Street around 1 a.m. to find a man, later identified as 31-year-old Diego Adame, suspended approximately 100 feet in the air, his parachute tangled against the building’s facade. The daring rescue, performed in the darkness, required the expertise of the Charlotte Fire Department’s high-angle rope team. Firefighters carefully ascended to the rooftop and then rappelled down to Adame, who was reportedly uninjured…
What are TikTok’s privacy settings? Can parents control what advertising their children see on Facebook? How do parents limit the amount of time their children spend on Instagram? A new parent tool, the Glossary of Digital Media Platforms, offers the answers and will be handy for parents of children trying out new phones or other tech-related holiday gifts. The American Academy of Pediatrics Center of Excellence on Social Media and Youth Mental Health developed the free resource, which contains detailed information on popular digital platforms, including Apple, Discord, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Snapchat, TikTok and X, with more to come. “Parenting…
Ozempic and Wegovy, medications containing GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs), are known for aiding weight loss, but recent studies reveal their broader health impacts, offering both benefits and potential risks. Health Benefits of Ozempic and Wegovy A study led by Dr. Ziyad Al-Aly, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University, analyzed data from nearly 2 million people, including over 200,000 using GLP-1RAs. The study found that these medications reduced the risk of 42 different health conditions, including serious cardiovascular events like heart attacks, strokes, blood clots, and pulmonary hypertension. Beyond weight loss, GLP-1RAs showed improvements in neurological health, lowering the risk…
Drivers in the Fort Mill area should prepare for a new traffic pattern this week as construction continues at the I-77 and S.C. 160 interchange. The contractor, United Blythe Joint Venture (UBJV), is set to implement the change on the evening of Thursday, February 20, as part of an ongoing infrastructure improvement project. The updated traffic flow will shift vehicles to the south side of S.C. 160 between Kingsley Park Drive and Assembly Drive. This adjustment is necessary to facilitate the construction of a wider bridge across I-77, a key component of the interchange upgrade. Motorists should anticipate lane closures…
Based on the current forecast and information we have received, all Fort Mill Schools will be open as scheduled on Wednesday, February 18. While the forecast indicates a wintry mix is expected in the afternoon, temperatures are forecasted to remain above freezing at that time, and no significant road impacts are anticipated. As a precaution, we are sending devices with students who need them and ensuring all necessary materials go home today in case the forecast changes and adjustments to Wednesday’s schedule become necessary. We are continuing to monitor the forecast for Thursday morning, as there is a possibility of…
Call to Order & InvocationChairwoman Christi Cox called the meeting to order at 6:00 PM at the York County Government Center. Councilmember William “Bump” Roddey led the invocation and pledge of allegiance. He also took a moment to wish Chairwoman Cox a happy birthday, recognizing her leadership and contributions. Board and Commission Appointments The council swore in new members for various county boards and commissions, including: Rock Hill/York County Convention & Visitor’s Bureau: Indira Eskieva, Porter Gable, Hiram Hutchison, David Angel, Shea Maple, Lamar Thompson. York County Forever: Dawn Posey (District 1) and Jennifer McAdams (Ex Officio). Stormwater Appeals Board:…
According to MoveBuddha.com recent analysis, Fort Mill, South Carolina, has been ranked as the 8th most sought-after suburb in the United States for 2025. This ranking is based on the ratio of inbound to outbound move searches, with Fort Mill exhibiting a 1.67 move in-to-out ratio, indicating a strong interest from prospective residents. Fort Mill’s appeal can be attributed to its proximity to Charlotte, North Carolina, offering residents a blend of small-town charm and convenient access to urban amenities. The town is known for its quality schools, family-friendly environment, and a variety of recreational activities, making it an attractive destination…
FORT MILL, S.C. – The Fort Mill High School wrestling team continues to make history, qualifying a record nine individual wrestlers for the upcoming South Carolina High School League (SCHSL) State Wrestling Championships. This marks one of the program’s strongest showings in recent years, solidifying Fort Mill’s reputation as a powerhouse in high school wrestling. The following Yellow Jackets wrestlers punched their tickets to the state championships: Brody Harris (106 lbs) Luke Van Beynum (113 lbs) Grayson Wallen (126 lbs) Lincoln Greene (138 lbs) Broden Mitcheson (157 lbs) Ted Ernst (175 lbs) Maurice Lawrence (190 lbs) Kristian Villatoro (215 lbs)…
Each year, the average American household spends $2,969 on real-estate property taxes plus another $492 for residents of the 26 states with vehicle property taxes. In order to determine who pays the most relative to their state, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its 2025’s Property Taxes by State report, as well as expert commentary. The report compares home and vehicle taxes across the nation and features insights from a panel of experts. Property Taxes in South Carolina (1st=Lowest; 25th=Avg.): Real-Estate Property Tax Rank: 5th Vehicle Property Tax Rank: 48th Real-Estate Tax on Median State Home Value: $1,199 Real-Estate Tax…
Happy President’s Day! While York County residents can enjoy a relatively mild holiday, a shift in the weather pattern will bring a wintry mix to the area starting Wednesday morning. According to early forecasts, the first signs of the approaching system will arrive after 9 a.m. Wednesday. A mix of sleet and rain is expected throughout the day, with a possibility of a few snowflakes mixing in. The main concern for York County arises Wednesday night, with the potential for icy conditions due to freezing rain. Snowflakes may also make an appearance. While the precipitation is expected to end by…
HEIC, or High Efficiency Image Container, is Apple’s modern image format designed to save storage space while maintaining image quality. While efficient, it can sometimes be incompatible with older devices or software. This article will show you how to change your iPhone’s default photo format to the more universally recognized JPG and how to convert existing HEIC files on your Windows computer. Why HEIC? HEIC offers several advantages over JPG, including smaller file sizes and better image quality. However, the trade-off is compatibility. Many older systems and applications don’t natively support HEIC, making it necessary to convert or change…
The 2025 Niche.com rankings for South Carolina schools provide a snapshot of district and individual school performance. While rankings offer valuable insights, it’s important to consider them alongside other factors when evaluating educational quality. This article includes all schools listed in the provided data, ranked and unranked, to offer a more complete picture. District-Level Rankings: Fort Mill School District (FMSD): #1 in South Carolina Clover School District (CSD): #3 in South Carolina Rock Hill School District (RHSD): #30 in South Carolina York School District (YSD): #37 in South Carolina Lancaster School District (LSD): #40 in South Carolina High Schools: Fort…
In many historic homes across South Carolina, especially in the Lowcountry, a common yet distinctive feature stands out—porch ceilings painted a soft, sky-blue color. This longstanding tradition, often called “haint blue,” dates back centuries and carries both cultural and practical significance. A Gullah Geechee Tradition The origins of blue porch ceilings trace back to the Gullah Geechee people, descendants of enslaved Africans who lived along the coastal regions of the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida. In their spiritual beliefs, “haints” (a term for restless spirits or ghosts) were thought to be unable to cross water. By painting porch ceilings, shutters, and…
FORT MILL, S.C. – Get ready for an afternoon of excitement as Family Fun Day returns to Walter Elisha Park on Saturday, March 1, 2025, from 3 PM to 7 PM. This free event promises fun for all ages, with live entertainment, games, food, and a special Movie in the Park screening to cap off the night. Event Highlights The Kids Celebration Game Show – America’s #1 family game show will take center stage at the amphitheater, bringing interactive challenges and high-energy fun for kids and parents alike. Food & Activities – Enjoy a variety of food vendors, hands-on activities,…
The Fort Mill School District has achieved remarkable success in the latest 2025 Niche.com rankings, sweeping the top six spots for middle schools in South Carolina. This impressive feat highlights the district’s dedication to providing high-quality education at the middle school level. Pleasant Knoll Middle School has earned the coveted title of top-ranked middle school in the state. The Niche.com rankings, a trusted resource for parents and students, evaluate schools based on a variety of factors, including academic performance, teacher quality, resources, and student and parent feedback. The Fort Mill School District’s strong showing demonstrates the commitment of its educators,…
For the second consecutive year, Gold Hill Elementary has earned the coveted title of top-ranked elementary school in South Carolina, according to the latest 2025 Niche.com rankings. This impressive achievement underscores the district’s commitment to providing exceptional education. Even more remarkably, the Fort Mill School District swept the top ten spots in the state, a testament to the consistent excellence across its elementary schools. The Niche.com rankings, a widely respected resource for parents and students, highlight the best schools based on a variety of factors including academic performance, teacher quality, school resources, and student and parent reviews. The Fort Mill…
Cat of the Week: This BEAUTY is Penelope! Super sad that Penelope came to the HSYC as a stray. Though we scanned and discovered she was micro-chipped only to find that her owner had passed. We cannot imagine the confusion for poor Penelope. She’s now been with us for over 9 months! What we’ve learned so far about this strikingly beautiful girl is… She is an independent girl who knows exactly what she likes and dislikes. Makes total sense since she couldn’t possibly understand why her owner just went away! She asks respectfully that you abide by her likes! Like…
The South Carolina high school basketball playoffs brackets are set and teams from across the state are ready to battle for a chance to claim the coveted state championship title. Several schools from the region are in the mix, including Fort Mill, Catawba Ridge, Nation Ford, Indian Land, Lancaster, York, Clover, York Preparatory Academy, Rock Hill, South Pointe, and Northwestern. Let’s take a look at how these local teams are seeded and their paths ahead in the playoffs. Local Team Seedings and Outlooks: Fort Mill (AAAAA Div2): The Fort Mill Yellow Jackets earned the No. 2 seed in the AAAAA…
A new car is a right of passage in America. We’re conditioned at a young age to think that the kind of car we drive not only defines us but also defines our status in society. SUVs and trucks have been all the rage in America for the better part of twenty years. Americans have had an affinity for large cars and enough interior space to fit your living room couch since the 70s. This is understandable, after all, everyone likes to be comfortable. Having a preference for something new rather than used is not hard to believe either. The…
The Fort Mill School District continues its reign as the top-ranked school district in South Carolina, securing the number one spot for the third consecutive year in Niche.com’s 2025 rankings. This recognition further solidifies the district’s commitment to providing an exceptional education and fostering a supportive learning environment for its students. Niche.com, a leading platform for K-12 and college reviews, evaluates school districts based on a comprehensive analysis of various factors, including academic performance, teacher quality, student diversity, college prep, and parent/student surveys. Fort Mill’s consistent top ranking reflects its excellence across these key areas. Beyond its overall standing as…
York County, SC – Homeowners and landscapers in South Carolina’s Piedmont region (which comprises both York and Lancaster counties, among others) looking to establish a lush, green lawn should carefully time their grass seed planting for the best results. The region’s climate, with its hot summers and mild winters, makes fall the optimal season for seeding cool-season grasses while warm-season grasses thrive when planted in late spring. Best Time for Cool-Season Grasses For those planting tall fescue, a popular cool-season grass in the Piedmont, the ideal seeding window is mid-September to early November. This period provides warm soil temperatures for…
The 2025 Niche.com rankings of South Carolina High Schools have been released. The rankings are based on a variety of factors, including academics, teachers, and college prep. The top-ranked school in South Carolina is the South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics. This school is followed by Academic Magnet High School and Spring Hill High School. The three Fort Mill School District high schools all ranked highly in the Niche.com rankings. Catawba Ridge High School was ranked 7th Fort Mill High School was ranked 11th Nation Ford High School was ranked 14th These rankings are a great resource for…
Ashtead Group, parent company of Sunbelt Rentals, is shifting its primary stock listing from the U.K. to the U.S. and rebranding as Sunbelt Rentals Holdings. Sunbelt Rentals, with its U.S. headquarters in Fort Mill, generates most of its revenue in North America. The move aligns with its growth strategy, and local stakeholders are monitoring developments. A shareholder circular with details is expected in May. On December 10, 2024, Ashtead’s Board determined a U.S. primary listing with a secondary London listing best serves the company. Shareholders have largely supported the move. The company will create a new U.S.-based parent entity, Sunbelt Rentals…
ROCK HILL, S.C. – Every student enrolled in Winthrop University’s WinthropLIFE program has one thing in common: they all have jobs. WinthropLIFE, a specialized two-year and four-year program for adults with intellectual disabilities, is dedicated to helping students gain independence and become active members of their communities. This spring, all 23 students in the program are employed, marking a significant milestone in fostering inclusion and workforce participation. “We provide students the opportunity to live on their own in the residence halls, take classes, and work in a field of their choice,” said Ryan Morrison, program director. “The campus and city…
Forbes has released its latest rankings of America’s Best Employers by State, and several South Carolina-based companies have earned top marks. In partnership with Statista, Forbes surveyed over 160,000 employees across the U.S., to evaluate key factors such as employee willingness to recommend their employer, work environment, salary, and opportunities for advancement. In South Carolina, the following large companies have been recognized: 166. Michelin Group. 248. University of South Carolina 463. Sunbelt Rentals 506. Blue Cross BlueShield of South Carolina Medium size Companies in South Carolina: 242. Movement Mortgage 317. Milliken& Company See the full list of South Carolina’s Best…
The 24 Foundation is set to host its annual “Dam to Dam” standup paddleboard event on June 20, 2025. This 24-mile journey begins at the Mountain Island Lake Dam and concludes at the Lake Wylie Dam, aiming to raise funds and awareness for supportive oncology programs in the community. Participants will embark on an 11-hour paddle along the Catawba River, supported by stocked boats, multiple rest stops, and a catered lunch. The event welcomes individuals of all backgrounds, including cancer survivors, caregivers, and those looking to make a difference. No prior paddleboarding experience is necessary; however, due to limited spots,…
Model A Brewing Co., located at 1175 Stonecrest Boulevard in Tega Cay, South Carolina, has become a beloved establishment in the local community. Since opening its doors, the brewery has built a reputation for outstanding craft beer, excellent food, and a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere. Founded by five friends, four of whom are long-time Tega Cay residents, the brewery’s mission is to create a vibrant gathering place where locals and visitors alike can enjoy high-quality beer and engaging community events. A Team Built for Success The leadership team at Model A Brewing brings a wealth of experience to the business. Jeremy,…
The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, February 14th Valentine’s Day at the Shore Club: 3 courses for $39.95 Annie Hayden: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm Cory Threatt: Live at Tega Cay Tavern, 7:00pm Karaoke: John’s Place Bar, 8:00pm SATURDAY, February 15th Elliot Poston: Live at Model A, 6:00 pm Steal and Timbre: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:30 pm Greg Parrish: Live at Tega Cay Tavern, 7:00pm Scott Lowder: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm Post Views: 25
In many ways, Ian Miller is your typical 23 year old. A self described, “nerd on a lot of things,” he grew up loving Star Wars and reading, with an affinity for books on Greek and Japanese mythology. As he got older, he delved into the fantasy worlds of George R.R. Martin (Game of Thrones), Rick Riordan (Percy Jackson) and Brendan Sanderson (Mistborn). Ian and his family have lived in Tega Cay for over twenty years. He’s a local product of Gold Hill Elementary, Gold Hill Middle and Fort Mill High School. Upon high school graduation, he attended App State…
Nursing education programs in South Carolina generated some of the highest National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) pass rates in the nation for 2024, leading to a sixth-place showing for registered nursing and seventh for practical nursing while far exceeding the national average scores in both categories. According to data released by the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, 2,964 registered nurse exams were administered to first-time takers across the state last year, with a pass rate of 94.7 percent. The national pass rate was 91.2 percent. For the practical nursing exam, South Carolina’s 651 exam takers achieved a…
The Town of Fort Mill has provided an update on its new Town Hall facilities following a comprehensive facilities study completed in 2023. In May 2024, the town acquired the buildings at 123 and 205 North White Street, formerly housing the Springs Executive Office and the Springs Research and Development Center. These properties are strategically located adjacent to the Town’s Amphitheater, Walter Y. Elisha Park, Veterans Park, and Main Street. Since the acquisition, the town has undertaken maintenance, upgrades, and renovations to the facilities. A subset of nonpublic-facing administrative employees is scheduled to relocate to the new Town Hall on…
By: Jessica Holdman SC Daily Gazette COLUMBIA — South Carolina lags behind most of the country in availability of electric vehicle charging stations. One South Carolina senator thinks gas station owners will step up to meet the need — as long as they’re not competing with power companies in the process. Sen. Larry Grooms filed legislation blocking utilities from billing all of their customers for the cost of public electric vehicle chargers, arguing it’s unfair to small businesses owners that may wish to operate charging stations of their own. The Bonneau Beach Republican previously owned convenience stores and said he’s heard from…
With grocery prices having risen more than 25% over the past five years, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on the States Where People Spend the Most & Least on Groceries to offer insight into where Americans are having the most trouble affording food. WalletHub analyzed the prices of 26 common grocery items in each of the 50 states, then added these costs together and compared them to the median household income in order to determine where people are spending the greatest percentage of their income on groceries. Grocery Spending in South Carolina (1=Most Expensive; 25=Avg.): Average Cost…
The Fort Mill Middle School 7th Grade Girls Basketball team has won the 2024-2025 Fort Mill Athletic Conference (FMAC) Championship. Competing against teams from Banks Trail, Gold Hill, Indian Land, Pleasant Knoll, and Springfield, the Fort Mill squad demonstrated strong performances throughout the season. Their championship victory highlights the team’s hard work and dedication under the guidance of their coaching staff. This achievement continues Fort Mill’s tradition of athletic success in the FMAC. Post Views: 38
TEGA CAY, S.C. — Dr. Hall, founder of Hall Chiropractic Center, is celebrating 40 years of chiropractic care, offering services to patients from Tega Cay, Fort Mill, and Steele Creek. Dr. Hall’s journey into chiropractic began in an unexpected way. As a child, he suffered from severe migraine headaches for nearly a decade after falling on his head from a truck inner tube, which he used as a makeshift trampoline. Years later, during high school wrestling, he suffered another injury to his neck, leading his parents to take him to a chiropractor. To his amazement, not only was his neck…
A single USPIS initiative has achieved a 27% reduction in letter carrier robberies and led to more than 2,400 arrests. CHARLOTTE, NC — The United States Postal Service (USPS) and the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) today highlighted the impactful outcomes of combating postal crimes including efforts to fight phishing, smashing, and brushing scams as well as the Project Safe Delivery initiative. “Combating mail theft and violent crimes targeting Postal Service employees is of the highest priority for the Postal Service and the Postal Inspection Service, and through our efforts, we are making the entire mail system safer, from…
Washington, D.C. – Earlier this week, Rep. Ralph Norman (SC-05), along with Senators Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott, led a coalition of Republican lawmakers in filing an amicus curiae (friend of the court) brief in the case of Medina v. Planned Parenthood. The brief supports South Carolina’s decision to block Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood. Joined by 14 Senators and 76 House members, the lawmakers argue that South Carolina has the right to determine Medicaid provider qualifications. In 2018, Governor Henry McMaster directed the state’s Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to disqualify abortion clinics from receiving Medicaid reimbursements….
Isuzu Motors Limited is investing $280 million to build a new production facility in Greenville County, South Carolina, strengthening its presence in North America and preparing for the rising demand for electric commercial vehicles. Scheduled to open in 2027, the facility will employ over 700 workers by 2028 and produce up to 50,000 vehicles annually by 2030. It will manufacture both battery electric and internal combustion engine vehicles, including N-series BEV/gas models and F-series diesel models. Isuzu’s new plant will feature a flexible manufacturing system, eliminating traditional conveyor lines to improve efficiency and scalability. Automated inspections will ensure quality control….
Columbia, S.C. — Ashley Clark Ingram, 35, of Columbia, has been sentenced to two years in federal prison after pleading guilty to theft of government funds, involving the misappropriation of over $500,000 from Habitat for Humanity of Central South Carolina and the United States Government. While serving as the director of finance and operations for Habitat for Humanity, Ingram applied for an employee retention tax credit from the IRS on behalf of the nonprofit, without its knowledge. She received checks totaling $388,550.75 from the U.S. Treasury, deposited them into a Habitat for Humanity account she controlled, and subsequently transferred the…
Tega Cay has been ranked as one of the top retirement destinations in South Carolina by World Atlas, highlighting the town’s strong safety record, recreational opportunities, and access to quality healthcare. Located on the shores of Lake Wylie, Tega Cay is known for its scenic beauty and tight-knit community. The town offers retirees a safe and active lifestyle, with plenty of outdoor activities, social events, and proximity to medical facilities. Why Tega Cay is a Top Retirement Choice Safety and Community Safety is one of the most important factors for retirees, and Tega Cay ranks among the safest places in…
COLUMBIA, S.C. – The South Carolina Department of Commerce has announced that global power management leader Eaton is expanding its presence in the state with a $340 million investment in Union County. The new manufacturing facility will create 700 jobs and support the production of three-phase transformers, which are critical for modernizing the nation’s power grid. Eaton, which operates in more than 160 countries, has a long history in South Carolina. The new site in Jonesville will mark the company’s 11th facility in the state and its third U.S. plant dedicated to manufacturing three-phase transformers. The 861,000-square-foot facility, located at…
Nestled within the heart of Tega Cay and next to the Golf Club, The Shore Club stands as a premier dining and event destination, offering guests a blend of culinary excellence and picturesque surroundings. Open to the public, the establishment features a formal dining room, a full-service bar, and a wrap-around veranda that provides breathtaking views of the golf course. The Shore Club’s menu boasts a diverse selection, ranging from succulent steaks and fresh seafood to sandwiches, burgers, and salads, catering to a variety of palates. Beyond its delectable offerings, the venue is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, hosting live…
Michael Matus is a seasoned financial advisor and franchise owner of Omni Wealth Advisors, a private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC, located in Fort Mill, South Carolina. With 26 years of experience in the financial industry, Michael offers personalized financial advice tailored to individual goals and needs. Michael’s areas of focus include retirement planning strategies, retirement income strategies, saving for education, small business planning, and estate planning strategies. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Rutgers University (1990) and a Master of Science degree from the New Jersey Institute of Technology (1996). Throughout his career, he…
Nestled in the heart of Baxter Village, Baxter Barber Shop has been a staple of the Fort Mill community since opening its doors in August 2008. Founded by Brian Dixon, a seasoned barber with over 30 years of experience, the shop offers high-quality grooming services with a touch of classic barbershop tradition. Brian’s journey in the trade began in Charlotte, where he graduated from Myers Park High School in 1988 before attending the Barber and Hairstyling Institute of Charlotte, earning his certification in March 1993. His early career included working alongside family at South Park Barbers (1993-2001) and Quail Barbers…
Nestled in the desirable Lake Ridge community of Fort Mill, South Carolina, 276 Annatto Way presents a spacious and elegant single-family home built in 2015. This residence offers 5 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms within its expansive 3,669 square feet of living space is brought to you by Sally Awad Properties. The home’s exterior boasts a classic design, complemented by a generous 3-car garage, providing ample parking and storage solutions. Inside, the open floor plan seamlessly connects the main living areas, creating an inviting atmosphere for both daily living and entertaining. The well-appointed kitchen features modern appliances, abundant cabinetry, and a…
BURLINGTON, VT (02/10/2025)– Sonia Melendez Moreno of Fort Mill, SC, was named to the Champlain College Trustees’ List for the Fall 2024 semester. Students on the Trustees’ List have achieved a 4.0 grade point average for two or more consecutive semesters. Melendez Moreno is majoring in Business Management. Making the Trustees’ List is a tremendous achievement. Many of the high achievers balance their career-focused classes with jobs, internships, clubs, and volunteering. We congratulate you on this great accomplishment and honor. Founded in 1878, Champlain College is a small, not-for-profit, private college in Burlington, Vermont, with additional campuses in Montreal, Canada,…
Tri-Union Seafoods has initiated a voluntary recall of specific canned tuna products sold under the Genova, Van Camp’s, H-E-B, and Trader Joe’s brand names. This action follows a notification from the company’s supplier regarding a manufacturing defect in the “easy open” pull-tab can lids. The defect may compromise the integrity of the product seal, potentially leading to contamination with Clostridium botulinum, a bacterium that can cause a potentially fatal form of food poisoning. In South Carolina, the recalled Genova 5 oz. canned tuna products were distributed to Harris Teeter and Publix stores. Consumers in the Fort Mill area who have…
BY: SHAUN CHORNOBROFF SC Daily Gazette A Greenville businessman is the first Republican to announce a bid to take on U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham next year. Mark Lynch, owner of Jeff Lynch Appliance Center, officially kicked off his campaign Monday at the store his father founded more than 70 years ago. He’s running to the right of Graham, saying South Carolina’s senior senator — first elected to the seat in 2002 — is not a strong enough ally to President Donald Trump. “Lindsey is not one of us, we all know that,” Lynch said while holding a Graham mailer. “I’m…
A low-magnitude earthquake shook northwestern South Carolina early Sunday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The 1.6-magnitude quake struck at approximately 1:30 a.m. on Feb. 9, with an epicenter in Pickens County, about a mile east of Lake Jocassee near Cane Creek Road. The earthquake had a depth of 1.9 kilometers. While no damage was reported, 11 people told the USGS they felt the tremor, with reports coming from as far away as Spartanburg and Anderson. This marks the third earthquake recorded in South Carolina so far in 2025. The state previously experienced a 1.9-magnitude quake on Jan….
On Monday, February 17th, Americans will observe Presidents Day, a federal holiday that honors the nation’s past leaders. While it is widely associated with George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, the holiday has evolved over time to recognize all U.S. presidents. Origins of the Holiday The roots of Presidents Day trace back to the first official celebration of George Washington’s birthday. Following Washington’s death in 1799, his February 22 birthday became a day of remembrance, particularly in the nation’s capital. In 1879, Congress made Washington’s Birthday a federal holiday, initially for government offices in Washington, D.C. It was expanded to the…
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued a critical warning to Gmail users regarding a surge in sophisticated phishing attacks powered by artificial intelligence (AI). These advanced scams employ AI to craft highly convincing emails and phone calls, making it increasingly challenging for individuals to discern legitimate communications from fraudulent ones. The Nature of the Threat In these recent schemes, cybercriminals utilize AI to impersonate Google representatives. They initiate unsolicited phone calls, appearing to originate from official Google numbers, and inform recipients of alleged unauthorized access attempts on their Gmail accounts. Following the call, victims receive emails that closely…
Education remains a key factor in economic success, with Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data showing a strong correlation between higher education, higher income, and lower unemployment rates. In a new report from WalletHub, South Carolina ranks 38th among the most educated states in the U.S. How South Carolina Compares While South Carolina avoids placement in the bottom 10, its ranking at 38th highlights the challenges the state faces in improving educational attainment and school quality. The report evaluates all 50 states based on 18 metrics, including graduation rates, higher education achievement, and achievement gaps. Source: WalletHub Top &…
Former South Carolina state treasurer and reality television personality Thomas Ravenel has officially entered the 2026 gubernatorial race, becoming the first candidate to announce a bid. Ravenel made his campaign launch public in a late-night post on social media, stating his intention to shake up the political landscape. Ravenel, a real estate developer, has outlined a platform centered on education reform and tax policy. His proposals include eliminating the U.S. Department of Education and advocating for a broad K-12 private school voucher program in South Carolina. He has criticized the current administration for not enacting a statewide voucher system and…
Cat of the Week: This handsome black and white tuxedo boy is Trophy! He came to the HSYC as a stray found crying outside in the cold! o Smart boy to get someone attention and find his safe place with us! What we’ve learned is that Trophy is super sweet. o He loves is snuggle donut in the Cat Lounge but you will initially have to search for him. o Once you find him he’ll prove his cuddle worthiness! He’s a laid back, relaxed dude who just wants a home he can call his own. He hangs with many other…
ROCK HILL, S.C. – With the 2025 Winthrop baseball season approaching, fans can now purchase single-game tickets to catch the Eagles in action under new head coach Mike McGuire. McGuire, who takes over the program this year, brings an impressive coaching résumé that includes multiple NCAA Tournament appearances and conference championships. His leadership is expected to energize the Eagles as they take on a competitive schedule. One of the most anticipated matchups of the season will be Winthrop’s game against the University of South Carolina, with single-game tickets priced at $25. General admission tickets for all other home games, including…
Composting at home is an excellent way to reduce waste, enrich your soil, and contribute to a more sustainable lifestyle. Whether you have a large backyard or a small apartment, there’s a composting method that can work for you. Here’s how to get started. 1. Choose a Composting Method Before you start, decide which composting method suits your space and lifestyle: Backyard Composting – Ideal for those with outdoor space. Requires a compost bin or a designated pile. Indoor Composting – Perfect for apartments or homes with limited outdoor space. Worm bins (vermicomposting) or countertop composters work well. Tumbler Composting…
I attended a grammar school dance with my daughter last night. Rather than providing food, the school setup food trucks where parents could choose what they wanted to eat. One of the trucks was serving ice cream and various other dessert items. Instead of pairing down their menu, the ice cream truck was offering milkshakes, gourmet coffees and sundaes you could choose from. Needless to say, it was a disaster. There were entirely too many choices, which complicated order fulfillment resulting in long lines and wait times for paying customers. Although the ice cream ended up being pretty good, a…
COLUMBIA – The Fort Mill High School Yellow Jackets wrestling team secured their third consecutive state championship with a hard-fought 33-28 victory over the Lugoff-Elgin Demons at Dreher High School. The win capped off a perfect 19-0 dual season for Fort Mill. The match saw the Yellow Jackets trailing only once, at the very beginning, before they mounted a strong comeback. The championship marks the 39th state team title in Fort Mill High School’s history and the fourth state title for the school this academic year. The match began at 190 pounds, where Lugoff-Elgin took an early lead with a…
COLUMBIA, S.C. – A new bill introduced in the South Carolina legislature could provide financial relief for boat owners by reducing property taxes on watercraft. The proposal aims to lower the current tax rates, making boat ownership more affordable and potentially boosting the state’s marine industry. Supporters of the bill argue that South Carolina’s property tax rates on boats are among the highest in the region, causing some boat owners to register their vessels in neighboring states with lower tax burdens. By reducing these taxes, lawmakers hope to encourage more boat owners to keep their registrations within South Carolina, generating…
In an era where digital privacy is increasingly paramount, homeowners are taking proactive steps to safeguard their personal spaces from unwanted online exposure. One effective measure is blurring one’s residence on Google Maps’ Street View, a feature that provides panoramic, street-level images of numerous locations worldwide. The Importance of Blurring Your Home While Google Maps offers convenience and navigational aid, it also presents potential privacy concerns. Detailed images of homes can inadvertently assist individuals with malicious intent. For instance, law enforcement has reported instances where criminals utilized online platforms like Google Maps to study properties before committing burglaries. These platforms…
The 2024 Statistical Abstract is now available, providing a comprehensive source for the most recent data on South Carolina’s postsecondary education landscape. The publication includes data through the end of the 2023-2024 academic year and covers a range of subjects, from enrollment and degrees awarded to state-funded sources of financial aid and beyond. This is the 46th year of the abstract, which is intended to help support understanding of postsecondary trends in South Carolina. “This year’s Statistical Abstract is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the landscape of higher education in South Carolina,” said Dr. Jeff Perez,…
Fort Mill High School’s Jermier Nelson has been recognized as the Athlete of the Week after an impressive performance on the basketball court. Nelson, a freshman, set a career high for the second consecutive game, scoring 28 points in his latest outing. His previous game saw him score 25 points, showcasing his consistent performance and talent. The award was sponsored by the Fort Mill High School Athletic Booster Club, Jersey Mike’s Subs, and Fort Mill SuperChix. Congratulations to Jermier for his hard work and dedication on the court! Post Views: 112
Gardening on the Cay, established in 1977, is a prominent garden club serving the Tega Cay and Fort Mill communities. The club has been affiliated with The Garden Club of South Carolina and the National Garden Clubs since 2003. Meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of each month from September through May at 6:30 PM in the lower-level conference room of the Glennon Center, located at 15083 Molokai Drive, Tega Cay, SC 29708. These gatherings feature monthly programs, fellowship opportunities, and club business discussions. The club actively engages in various community projects, including: Tega Cay City Hall Christmas Décor…
Anne M. Pawlik (Minukas), 74 of Mashpee, MA passed away on January 30, 2025 after a short illness. Born on September 28, 1950 Anne was the daughter of the late Adolph S. and Christena G. (Sullivan) Minukas of Quincy, MA. She graduated from Fontbonne Academy and Aquinas College in Milton. Life brought Anne to Tega Cay, South Carolina where she resided for 34 years in the house she built on Lake Wylie. She had a very successful career as a Human Resource Director retiring from International Network Services Corp. Upon retirement she moved back to Massachusetts to be near her…
Tega Cay, S.C. – The publishers of the Tega Cay Sun, Thomas Hyslip and Patrick Byrne, have announced the formation of Liberty Media Group that will oversee both the Tega Cay Sun and their latest venture, YoCo News. “We started the Tega Cay Sun to provide free local news to the residents of Tega Cay and Fort Mill. The support we’ve received from the community has been incredible,” said Hyslip. “It’s been so great, in fact, that we decided to offer the same free service to the residents of York and Lancaster counties.” Launched in June 2023, the Tega Cay…
York County Library (YCL) has launched a brand-new mobile app, now available for free on the Apple App Store and Google Play. Designed with user convenience in mind, the app offers seamless access to library resources and services, making it easier than ever for patrons to stay connected with their local library. A Library at Your Fingertips The new YCL app provides an intuitive, user-friendly experience, allowing users to explore everything the library has to offer right from their mobile devices. Whether you’re searching for a new book, managing multiple library accounts, or planning your next visit, the app streamlines…
The treaty was likely the first of its kind in the country, tribal leaders said BY: SKYLAR LAIRD – SC Daily Gazette COLUMBIA — South Carolina’s Native American tribes will pool their resources and advocate as a group for protections under a treaty signed Wednesday, prompted by fears of erasure as the state’s population grows. Tribal leaders sign a treaty in front of the Statehouse on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025. (Skylar Laird/SC Daily Gazette) The state’s 10 tribes — just one of them federally recognized — have long had friendly relationships. But the treaty marks a formal commitment to helping…
YORK COUNTY, S.C. – The York County Sheriff’s Office issued a warning to residents about a scam involving fraudulent jury duty fines paid through cryptocurrency. The department recently posted on social media, alerting the public to reports of scammers posing as law enforcement officers and threatening victims with legal consequences if they do not immediately pay a fine. According to the sheriff’s office, the scammers contact individuals by phone, claiming they have missed jury duty and must pay a fine to avoid arrest. Victims are then instructed to pay using cryptocurrency or other untraceable methods, such as prepaid gift cards…
By: Jessica Holdman – SC Daily Gazette February 5, 2025 7:21 pm COLUMBIA — South Carolina legislators for a second time in two years broke with precedent to reject a judicial candidate for an uncontested Circuit Court seat, choosing instead to restart the application and screening process. The General Assembly — by a vote of 93-54 on Wednesday — rejected Melissa Inzerillo, of Rock Hill, for a 16th Circuit judicial seat, which covers York and Union counties. Inzerillo was the sole candidate for the seat after York County Magistrate Jennifer Colton dropped out ahead of candidate screenings held in November. Inzerillo’s…
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture conducted multiple routine and follow-up restaurant inspections across York County in January 2025. These inspections evaluate food safety, hygiene practices, and overall cleanliness at food establishments. Restaurants are graded on an A, B, or C scale, with A representing the highest level of compliance, B indicating violations that require corrective action, and C representing serious concerns that must be addressed immediately. Inspection Results Breakdown A Rating: 170+ establishments B Rating: 6 establishments C Rating: 0 establishments Restaurants Receiving a “B” Grade Six establishments received a B rating, indicating areas needing improvement. Below is a…
At the February 3, 2025, York County Council meeting, residents voiced concerns about the Silfab solar manufacturing facility, citing safety and zoning violations, while students and agricultural leaders advocated for a new county agricultural arena. The council also debated multiple rezoning requests, including a light industrial expansion for a manufacturing company and a commercial rezoning for a shopping center. Additionally, council members discussed reinstating a family exemption provision to streamline rural zoning and reduce unnecessary rezonings. Key decisions included rezoning approvals with deed restrictions and a deferred vote on an agricultural property rezoning to allow further study. Details on these…
Sixteen student-athletes from Fort Mill High School celebrated a major milestone on Wednesday, signing their National Letters of Intent to continue their academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level. The signing ceremony, held in the school’s gymnasium, marked the culmination of years of dedication and hard work for these talented Yellow Jackets. The signees represent a variety of sports, including baseball, football, and bowling, and will compete at the NCAA Division I, II, and junior college levels across multiple states. Baseball Leads the Way Fort Mill has long been known for its powerhouse baseball program, and this year is…
ROCK ISLAND, IL (01/31/2025)–Stuti Shrestha, a Business Analytics, Computer Science major, of Fort Mill, was named to Augustana College’s fall semester Dean’s List. The college named more than 1,200 to the Dean’s List for the 2024-2025 fall semester. Students who have earned this academic honor have maintained a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a four-point scale for courses taken during the term. A private college of the liberal arts and sciences, Augustana enrolls 2,500 students on a 115-acre residential campus in the Quad Cities (pop. 470,000) along the Mississippi River. Augustana prioritizes engaged learning in 100 majors,…
For generations, baseball cards have been a cherished piece of Americana, tucked into shoeboxes, traded among friends, and passed down through families. But in recent years, the hobby has experienced a resurgence, with collectors and investors alike paying top dollar for rare and valuable cards. Why Are Baseball Cards Valuable? The value of a baseball card is determined by several factors, including rarity, condition, player popularity, and historical significance. Cards featuring legendary players like Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, and Honus Wagner can fetch millions at auction, while modern stars like Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout also command hefty prices in…
The Weekender is brought to you by Michael Matus, your local Ameriprise financial advisor. FRIDAY, February 7th Walk/Bike/Roll to School. Tega Cay Elementary School. 7:00AM The Parks Brothers Band: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:30 pm Clay Johnson: Live at Model A Brewing, 6:00 pm Steal & Timbre: Live at Crossroads Fort Mill, 7:00 pm Karaoke: John’s Place Bar, 8:00pm SATURDAY, February 8th Tega Cay Lions Club Meeting: Glennon Center, 9:00am Dog Adoption Event: Replay Brewing, Fort Mill, 1:00pm The Silverwood Band: Live at the SC Shore Club, 7:30 pm Cam Heigler: Live at Model A, 6:00 pm Better…
While Kansas City is known for its barbecue and Philly its cheesesteaks, when it comes to Super Bowl menus, nothing is hotter than wings. The National Chicken Council (NCC) today released its annual Chicken Wing Report, projecting Americans to consume 1.47 billion chicken wings watching the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles battle for the Lombardi Trophy. This figure represents an increase of 1.5 percent from last year’s game, or about 20 million more wings. Americans to Eat 1.47 Billion Chicken Wings for Super Bowl LIX “Matthew McConaughey was right: Football is for food,” said NCC spokesperson Tom Super. “Sure, there will be pizza, guacamole,…
The United States is grappling with a significant surge in egg prices, primarily due to a widespread avian influenza outbreak. This situation has led to notable economic and social impacts across the country. Impact on Egg Prices The avian influenza outbreak has severely disrupted egg supplies, leading to a substantial increase in prices. In December, the average cost for a dozen large, grade-A eggs nationwide reached $4.15, marking a 65% rise from the previous year and a 132% increase from December 2021. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) anticipates that egg prices could climb an additional 20% this year. Effects…
CHARLESTON, SC (02/04/2025), FEB 4, 2025 — College of Charleston congratulates 166 students from York and Lancaster Counties named to the President’s List and the Dean’s List for Winter 2024. Emma Friberg of Fort Mill (29715) was named to the President’s List . Friberg is majoring in Classics . Sydney Jackson of Rock Hill (29730) was named to the President’s List . Jackson is majoring in International Studies and Political Science. Evan Dominic Villamor of Rock Hill (29730) was named to the President’s List . Villamor is majoring in Biochemistry and Biology. Oliver Aschenbrenner of Fort Mill (29715) was named to the President’s List . Aschenbrenner is majoring in Computer Science . Thomas Atkinson of Rock Hill (29730) was named to the President’s List . Atkinson is majoring in International Studies and Religious Studies. Dallas Bryson of Clover (29710) was named to the President’s List . Bryson is majoring in Marine Biology . Paige Claflin of Indian Land (29707) was named to the President’s List . Claflin is…
New Website Brings State and Private Organizations Together to Simplify and Streamline Education and Workforce Resources The FindYourFuture.sc.gov platform is the first phase of a website that will continue to grow and evolve to provide information, data, and opportunities to enhance the state’s education and workforce systems to better serve South Carolinians. Columbia, S.C. – The Coordinating Council for Workforce Development (CCWD), a partnership between a vast range of state and local organizations, is excited to launch the pilot of FindYourFuture.sc.gov. This virtual platform was created to connect South Carolinians with information that will guide them on their education and job…
ATLANTA, GA (02/04/2025)– The Georgia Institute of Technology presented degrees to approximately 6,400 undergraduate and graduate students during the Institute’s 267th Commencement exercises Dec. 12 – 14, 2024, at McCamish Pavilion (Ph.D. and bachelor’s) and Bobby Dodd Stadium (master’s). Among the graduates were: Teddy Feldmann of Fort Mill (29715) Brandon Jones of Fort Mill (29715) Munka Raj of Fort Mill (29708) Benjamin Yuen of Indian Land (29707) Learn about Georgia Tech’s goal to attract, retain, and inspire more students by visiting Transforming Tomorrow: The Campaign for Georgia Tech and read more about Georgia Tech’s accomplished scholars on Gold Letters: A…
ATLANTA, GA (02/04/2025)– Emily Hofmann of Tega Cay, SC, made the Dean’s List for the Fall 2024 semester at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who have earned a 3.0 or higher academic average for the semester. The following students earned the distinction of Faculty Honors for Fall 2024 at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who have earned a 4.0 academic average for the semester. Victoria Geyling of Fort Mill (29715) Shiv Patel of Fort Mill (29715) The Georgia Institute of Technology, or Georgia Tech, is one…
Columbia, S.C. – A bipartisan group of South Carolina lawmakers has introduced a bill that could enable consumers to purchase electric vehicles (EVs) directly from manufacturers like Scout Motors, Tesla and Rivian, bypassing traditional dealership networks. This legislative move comes as Scout Motors plans to establish a $2 billion EV manufacturing plant in Blythewood, S.C., with production slated to begin in 2027. Currently, South Carolina law mandates that vehicle sales occur through franchised dealerships, prohibiting direct-to-consumer sales models employed by companies such as Tesla and Rivian. Scout Motors, a subsidiary of Volkswagen, intends to utilize a similar direct sales approach…
Recent advertisements have highlighted a “$900 Medicare Grocery Allowance,” leading to questions about its legitimacy and availability. While Original Medicare does not offer a grocery benefit, certain Medicare Advantage plans, particularly Special Needs Plans (SNPs), may provide allowances for healthy food purchases. Medicare Advantage and Grocery Benefits Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private insurance companies and often include additional benefits beyond Original Medicare. Some SNPs, designed for individuals with specific health conditions or financial needs, may offer a grocery allowance to support beneficiaries in purchasing nutritious foods. Eligibility Criteria Eligibility for a grocery allowance typically applies to beneficiaries enrolled…
Superintendent Announcement At the beginning of the meeting, Dr. Chuck Epps announced his intent to retire as Superintendent of the Fort Mill School District, effective June 30, 2025. His retirement marks the culmination of an extraordinary 49-year career in education, with 45 of those years dedicated to the Fort Mill School District. Dr. Epps has served in numerous roles throughout his tenure, including teacher’s aide, coach, teacher, assistant principal, principal, administrator, and, for the past 15 years, superintendent. Under his leadership, the district has nearly doubled in size while maintaining its standing as one of the top-performing districts in South…
Education software giant PowerSchool has started notifying individuals across the U.S. and Canada whose personal data was compromised in a large-scale cyberattack that occurred in late December 2024. While the company has begun taking steps to address the breach, it has yet to disclose the full number of affected individuals. The PowerSchool Cyberattack PowerSchool, a cloud-based K-12 software provider, serves more than 60 million students and 18,000 educational institutions worldwide. It offers services related to enrollment, communication, attendance, staff management, learning, analytics, and financial operations. The breach, which targeted PowerSchool’s customer support portal, PowerSource, exposed sensitive data from 6,505 school…
Columbia, S.C. – South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has joined a coalition of 17 state attorneys general in support of President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to redefine birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment. The executive order, issued on Trump’s first day back in office, would deny U.S. citizenship to children born after February 19, 2025, if their parents are in the country illegally. The administration argues that the policy is necessary to curb illegal immigration and deter birth tourism. However, the order has already been blocked by a federal judge, setting the stage for a high-profile legal battle…
Fort Mill, S.C. – Dr. Chuck Epps, Superintendent of the Fort Mill School District, announced his retirement at Tuesday’s night’s school board meeting, effective June 30, 2025, marking the culmination of an extraordinary 49-year career in education, with 45 of those years dedicated to the Fort Mill School District. In a letter contained within the meeting minutes, Dr. Epps provided some thoughts and insight on his decision. “It is difficult to put into words the emotions I feel as I announce my retirement,” Epps said. “Serving this district has been the honor of my professional life.” Dr. Epps has held…
By: Shaun Chornobroff – SC Daily Gazette COLUMBIA — Starting next school year, all high school athletes who switch schools in South Carolina may be able to immediately play ball for their new team. That potential game changer in the rules governing middle and high school sports is due to a single sentence in the state’s 2023 voucher law that hasn’t gotten much attention — that is, until senators opened this session debating a bill designed to reinstate what the state Supreme Court struck: K-12 scholarships for private tuition. At a subcommittee hearing on the bill, Senate Minority Leader Brad Hutto…
The York County CSA 11U DPL girls team defended their title at the Savannah United Elite Cup February 1-2. After going undefeated in tournament play without giving up a goal, the girls went to overtime and a penalty shoot-out in the finals. Goalie Ella Stulginsky stopped three penalty kicks to seal the victory. FR: Quinn Thompson, Anna Blocher, Breanne Adams, Kylar Fraser, Kylie Traceski, Morgan Tebben, Bella Person, Eva Swarts. BR: Elisa Montauti, Olivia Cahill, Reagan Hyslip, Ryann Kolb, Ella Stulginsky, Emma Horiuchi, Mary Ellis McHaffie, Adley Devereaux, Tinsley Fitzgerald, Serenity Livingston, Coach Steve Post Views: 146
If you feel like everyone around you is mumbling, you’re either hanging out with moody teenagers or most likely you’re experiencing hearing loss. As hearing diminishes, our ability to perceive high-pitched sounds (like consonants) is usually one of the first things to decline. Although one may be able to detect the overall volume of surrounding voices, this makes things seem muffled and unclear. Importantly, mild to moderate hearing loss can have a range of health implications and may require support to manage effectively. Here’s a summary of the key aspects: Health Implications: 1. Social Isolation and Communication Challenges: People with…
While giving the go-ahead to inquire about five more properties, legislators gave final approval to buy nearly 1,100 acres in Pickens County BY: SKYLAR LAIRD – SC Post Gazette The state will buy nearly 1,100 acres in the Upstate, adding to a tapestry of protected properties. (Provided/Mac Stone, Naturaland Trust) COLUMBIA — State officials are considering an undeveloped barrier island, an expanded heritage preserve, and a new dove hunting field to become part of the state’s growing patchwork of preserved land. The agencies overseeing state parks and natural resources received approval last week from a fiscal oversight committee of legislators…
The South Carolina State Fair has officially opened applications for its 2025 Ride for Your Life Scholarship, offering financial support to high school seniors across the state as they pursue higher education. This annual program provides $500,000 in scholarships, reinforcing the fair’s long-standing commitment to education in South Carolina. Scholarship Details Each year, 50 high school seniors are selected to receive a $10,000 scholarship, paid in increments of $2,500 per year over four years. Students pursuing a two-year degree will receive $2,500 per year for two years. These scholarships can be used at any public or private college, university, or…
CHARLOTTE, NC: Travelers looking for an affordable way to reach Florida’s Gulf Coast will soon have a new nonstop flight option from Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT). Frontier Airlines has announced it will launch direct flights between Charlotte and Tampa International Airport (TPA) starting May 2, 2025. Initially, flights will operate twice per week, but service will expand to four times per week beginning May 22, 2025. The budget airline aims to provide North Carolina travelers with more cost-effective options for their 2025 plans. This new route will mean more convenient and ultra-low-cost travel options for North Carolina consumers as…
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced the release of the 2025 VA Federal Benefits Guide for Veterans, Dependents, Survivors, and Caregivers, a comprehensive resource outlining the wide range of benefits and services available to those who have served in the military. The handbook, available in both digital and print formats, provides Veterans and their families with essential information on VA programs, eligibility requirements, and application processes. It includes details on: Compensation Life insurance Pension and fiduciary services Education benefits Economic development and employment opportunities Home loan guaranty programs and housing assistance Mental health resources The guide is…
Gold Hill Elementary School is one of twelve schools statewide selected as a finalist for the 2025 Palmetto’s Finest Award, a prestigious award honoring academic excellence and innovation in education. The selection follows a rigorous evaluation process conducted by a committee of educators and previous award winners. Schools are assessed based on student achievement, instructional programs, professional learning communities, and school culture. This year, 29 schools across South Carolina submitted comprehensive 20-page applications, which were followed by onsite visits from a review committee. Now, as a finalist, Gold Hill Elementary will undergo a second round of evaluations before the winners…
TEGA CAY, SC – The City of Tega Cay is inviting proposals from qualified vendors to manage food and beverage services at the Tega Cay Golf Club, a key community hub known for its scenic views and popular dining area. The Request for Proposal (RFP) outlines the city’s goal of securing an experienced provider to enhance dining operations at the golf club. Vendors interested in applying must attend a mandatory pre-proposal meeting on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, at 9:00 AM EST in the Tega Cay Golf Club dining room, located at 15083 Molokai Drive. Proposals will only be accepted from…
By: Shaun Chornobroff SC Daily Gazette COLUMBIA — Starting next school year, all high school athletes who switch schools in South Carolina may be able to immediately play ball for their new team. That potential game changer in the rules governing middle and high school sports is due to a single sentence in the state’s 2023 voucher law that hasn’t gotten much attention — that is, until senators opened this session debating a bill designed to reinstate what the state Supreme Court struck: K-12 scholarships for private tuition. At a subcommittee hearing on the bill, Senate Minority Leader Brad Hutto questioned…
With Super Bowl LIX just days away, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its Super Bowl Fun Facts – The Big Game By The Numbers infographic together with its report on 2025’s Best & Worst Cities for Football Fans, which includes such facts as your NFL franchise’s estimated value and the average ticket price for an NFL game, as well as expert commentary. To determine the best places for enjoying America’s favorite sport, WalletHub compared 250 U.S. cities with at least one college or professional football team based on 21 key metrics. The data set ranges from the number of…
Proof is in the picture … it doesn’t show just how amazing this little nugget is! She’s petite and gorgeous. She is ready and waiting for YOU! She came to the HSYC as an owner surrender at no fault of her own. She’s fairly new to the rescue but again… she awesome! o Is it possible that she blends in with her housing? o Is it possible that she doesn’t stand out like the lighter color kitter kats? o It’s all we can consider since again … she’s awesome. We estimate that Noelle is just over 1 year…
The Catawba Nation has officially signed its first compact under the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (USDOT) Tribal Transportation Self-Governance Program (TTSGP). Chief Brian Harris, alongside Tribal Administrator Ashley Sexton and Executive Director of Planning & Development Denise Bryson, finalized the agreement, making the Catawba Nation only the fifth of 574 federally recognized tribes to enter into such a compact with USDOT. “This is a milestone achievement for the Catawba Nation,” said Chief Harris. “This self-governance compact empowers our tribe with greater authority and flexibility over federal transportation funding, allowing us to enhance safety and improve connectivity throughout our community.” The…
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has released the list of 15 Part D drugsselected for the second cycle of the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program, set to take effect in 2027. The announcement, made on January 17, 2025, comes ahead of the February 1 statutory deadline and continues efforts to lower prescription drug costs under the Inflation Reduction Act. The selected drugs were used by 5.3 million Medicare Part D beneficiaries from November 2023 to October 2024, representing nearly $41 billion in total Part D gross covered prescription drug costs, or about 14% of total Medicare spending…
South Carolina’s Stand Your Ground law, a self-defense statute that allows individuals to use force—including deadly force—without the duty to retreat when facing a perceived threat, has been a topic of significant legal and public debate. Enacted in 2006, the law expands traditional self-defense protections by permitting individuals to use force if they reasonably believe they are at risk of death or serious injury. Unlike older self-defense laws, Stand Your Ground removes the obligation to retreat before using force in places where a person is lawfully present, including homes, vehicles, and public spaces. Legal Protections and Applications Under South Carolina…