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Speeders beware: The Fort Mill Police Department plans to crack down on traffic scofflaws.
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Project Runway winner to present his spring 2009 collection at Coplon's Tuesday
Twenty-three year old fashion design wunderkind and "Project Runway" Season 4 winner, will appear in Columbia Tuesday.
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US dollar mostly down in Europe
The U.S. dollar was mostly lower against other major currencies in European trading Monday .
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States Eye Their Share of Federal Bailout
By Pamela M. Prah - States are urging Congress and the incoming Obama administration to include in any federal economic stimulus package money to help cash-strapped states create jobs and repair the crumbling ...
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Thanksgiving Travel: What holiday rush? Skies, roads aren't busy
Travelers breezed through airport terminals Wednesday and drivers cruised open roads, the effects of a sour economy blamed for keeping people closer to home at the start of the annual Thanksgiving rush.
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State to borrow for unemployment fund benefits
The state of Indiana issued a statement Tuesday saying it plans to borrow funds from the federal government for the state's Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund as a temporary measure until the state legislature ...
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Finally a 'Slice of Dys' is ready, full of stories of fascinating people
The Herald promised to have a book done for the holidays. The promise was made last year around this time.
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Bailout loan to help agency cope
The state-run pool of money that pays out unemployment benefits is about to run out of funds, but that doesn't mean that the checks will stop flowing to out-of-work residents.
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On the scene: Charlamagne bounces back after layoff
STUPID MOVES: Charlamagne Tha God is a free agent. The co-host of the nationally syndicated "The Wendy Williams Experience" was laid off by New York station WBLS on Nov.
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York County Roundup Nov. 20
York Townhouses, a small cluster of apartments on Railroad Avenue near downtown York, are getting a $1.5 million renovation courtesy of their new owners, Boyd Management.
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Food will fill backpacks of hungry York students
York elementary schools aim to send their neediest students home for Thanksgiving with backpacks full of food.
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8 ways to make our cities shine
One way downtowns can bring people together is by simply offering public spaces for all to share, such as this sidewalk in historic York, S.C. OBSERVER FILE PHOTO What's the successful formula for downtown ...
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York patrons cheer end of alcohol ban
Bartender Amy Pusateri draws a beer for a customer at The Six Pence Pub in Baxter Village on Sunday.
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Time to give
Forest Oaks holding Operation Santa Claus LAKE WYLIE -- Forest Oaks community will host its first Operation Santa Claus beginning today through Dec.
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Crane Drops Beam On School Bus
No serious injuries were reported when a school bus was hit by a steel beam dropped from a crane at a Wachovia tower construction site in Charlotte, N.C. Several 7-foot beams fell from the crane Monday, ...
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State refuses to renew license until probe closed
Troubled cleaning company operator Edward Pero can no longer work as a contractor in South Carolina while state officials investigate whether he lied on a licensing application about past criminal convictions, ...
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Spratt in line for Obama budget post?
Rep. John Spratt . WASHINGTON U.S. Rep. John Spratt's name is being floated for a prominent post in the Obama administration to take advantage of his economic expertise as a former banker and current chairman ...
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Man hopes to make Sumter safer for trick-or-treaters
Spurred by the fatal shooting of a 12-year-old trick-or-treater, a Sumter man is collecting discarded campaign signs to convert into signs people can use to welcome trick-or-treaters. The goal is to make it ...
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Dollar down, gold up in Europe
The U.S. dollar was down against most other major currencies in European trading Tuesday.
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York woman guilty of her lover's death
A 48-year old York woman pleaded guilty Thursday to killing her former lover, officials said.
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