Rock Hill Herald - Sat Nov 28
Marsha Eland opened up her gift shop "Magnolia Cottage" in downtown Chester about two years ago.
Salvation Army will accept credit, debit card donations at 2 Rock Hill area storesRock Hill Herald - Thu Nov 26
The red kettle is going high-tech this year. Shoppers flocking to area stores today will find one more reason to swipe the plastic: Salvation Army leaders are testing kettles that allow donations from credit and debit cards.
York County group wants to educate parents, others about child safetyRock Hill Herald - Thu Nov 26
Nearly 50 children have died in York County in the past two years, more than a third of those in situations that authorities say could have been prevented.
Small Town Encourages Shoppers To Stay Close To Home 1 min agoCharlotte Channel 9 - Thu Nov 26
Marsha Eland opened up her gift shop "Magnolia Cottage" in downtown Chester, S.C. about two years ago.
Mom Leaves Baby Who's Positive for CocaineWLTX-TV Columbia - Wed Nov 25
Police are looking for a mother who left her newborn baby at a South Carolina hospital with cocaine and marijuana in the infant's system.
Baby tests positive for cocaine, mother soughtWPDE - Wed Nov 25
Police are looking for a mother who left her newborn baby at a South Carolina hospital with cocaine and marijuana in the infant's system.
The meal is done, start the shopping funRock Hill Herald - Wed Nov 25
Black Friday is one of the busiest shopping days of the year, and among the best days for bargains.
Most York Co. students pass exit exam on first tryRock Hill Herald - Tue Nov 24
Roughly three out of four students in York County passed the high school exit exam on their first attempt, according to figures released this morning.
Greenville County Recreation Director Awarded Lifetime Achievemnet AwardGreenvilleOnline.com - Tue Nov 24
Lexington, SC - The South Carolina Recreation and Parks Association , at its' 64th Annual Conference, honored professionals, citizens and organizations for outstanding service to the parks and recreation profession and the service of the citizens of our state.
Schools seek a balance'Rock Hill Herald - Mon Nov 23
More than 240 students would shuffle among three Rock Hill elementary schools in a proposed effort to bring the percentage of minorities and students receiving subsidized lunch at each school closer to the district average.
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