• Couple’s engagement photos honor the past

    Liz Boles and Brett Johnson knew the setting at Historic Brattonsville’s Hightower Hall was perfect for their vintage-inspired wedding. But for the engagement photos, they chose a full historic theme. Boles, 25, a talented seamstress with an interest in costuming, and Johnson, a literature teacher with a passion for the Victorian era, posed for the photographs in elaborate 19th century period attire sewed by Boles.

  • Parents ask York school board to reconsider cuts

    York parents have asked the school board protect art, media and in-school suspension programs at elementary schools from planned budget cuts. The $1.9 million in cuts, which include eliminating 22 positions, “will dismantle these essential programs,” organizer Alicia Bolin told York school board members.

  • Debate continues over fairness of York County hospitality tax

    Some members of the York County Council think there’s a better way to distribute the millions of dollars brought in by the county’s hospitality tax.

  • Police: Smyrna woman took elderly victim for more than $8,000

    A Smyrna woman is in jail facing more than 40 forgery and financial card theft charges after police say she made fraudulent credit card transactions and stole checks from an elderly woman she took care of for at least six months.

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Ladarius Adams picks the ball out of the air during Clover's spr

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Ladarius Adams picks the ball out of the air during Clover's spring football scrimmage at Memorial Stadium Tuesday night.

Clover Vipers cap unbeaten season with championship

The Clover Vipers finished the season unbeaten in under-10 girls’ softball, defeating the Fort Mill Firecrackers 7-5 in Saturday’s tournament championship at Clover Community Park.

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School news for May 16

Four Clover High School students recently received letters of acceptance to the South Carolina Governor’s School for Science and Math.

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New roadside market sprouts

The Market at Inman Farms, a new roadside market on S.C. 5 west of York, across from Cotton Belt Elementary School, opened Saturday, offering locally-made arts and crafts, fresh herbs, strawberries and other items.

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