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Community News from York, Chester and Lancaster counties: Oct. 29, 2015

The Palmetto Council of Boy Scouts annual “Scouting for Food” drive will start Saturday when Scouts drop off donation bags and information in area neighborhoods. Scouts will collect the bags Nov. 14. All items will be donated to local food

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Pray that our nation elects a worthy leader

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Atlantic Coast Pipeline Submits Route Changes To Avoid Environmental Impacts …

RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 30, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC, (Atlantic) today submitted additional information to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for the 564-mile interstate natural gas transmission pipeline designed to meet the need for cleaner electricity generation,

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New iPhone App Empowers Users to Protect Themselves and Community with Click …

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Oct. 30, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — ProtectPro, LLC, today announced the launch of the ProtectPro app, designed to make it easier for individuals to protect themselves and their communities. ProtectPro enables anyone viewing suspicious activity or feeling threatened directly

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Costs of historic S.C. flooding still being calculated

South Carolina state senators could tap into state savings to pay for damage and costs associated with this month’s historic flooding, the Senate’s leader said Wednesday. Borrowing or using state surplus money also could be on the table, said Senate

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Witch wins protective order against warlock in Salem court

BOSTON (AP) – A judge granted a protective order against a warlock on Wednesday, spelling relief for the Salem witch who accused him of harassment. The two squared off in court before a Salem District Court judge, who granted the

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Hornets’ D-League Expected to Have Big Impact

GREENSBORO — Gate City leaders are still buzzing over the news that Charlotte Hornets’ D-League is coming. This is just another addition to the already big sports tourism industry. “I want to thank Malcom and the NBA Development League and Fred

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Crop Walk celebrates 38 years in Rock Hill Sunday

South Carolina’s oldest CROP Walk will be held Sunday, starting at Winthrop University. It’s the event’s 38th anniversary. The Rev. Ricky Howell, organizer and United Methodist campus minister with the Winthrop Wesley Foundation, said this year’s Eastern York County CROP

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I-73 project’s ‘scoring’ called into question

Interstate 73 – and the roadblocks to its construction – were discussed extensively at both Henry County Board of Supervisors meetings on Tuesday. Ronald “Skip” Ressel Jr., president of the I-73 Committee of Martinsville and Henry County, spoke to the

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North Carolina official presses Congress to stop domestic violence

One of the top executives in Charlotte, N.C., city government stood in front of new members of Congress on Wednesday to make a deeply personal plea to stop domestic violence. Charlotte Deputy City Manager Ron Kimble, whose 31-year-old daughter was

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