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Mayor refuses to answer Fripp’s questions about the $20,000

Mayor Sloan Griffin Councilwoman Andrea Fripp BLYTHEWOOD — Blythewood Mayor Pro Tem Andrea Fripp initiated a public confrontation with Mayor...
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Mayor refuses to answer Fripp’s questions about the $20,000

Community Road to reopen March 31

BLYTHEWOOD - After almost 11 months, Community Road will be open again, according to officials at the South Carolina Department...
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Community Road to reopen March 31

York teen arrested for attempted armed robbery at Winnsboro Food Lion

WINNSBORO — A York man is behind bars after authorities say he brandished a handgun during a botched robbery attempt...
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York teen arrested for attempted armed robbery at Winnsboro Food Lion

Richland County Woman Faces Kidnapping, Fraud Charges

Photos provided by Richland County Sheriff's Department COLUMBIA — A 41-year-old woman is facing a laundry list of charges after...
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Richland County Woman Faces Kidnapping, Fraud Charges

Lane closure planned for Syrup Mill Road near Blythewood Road

Work began on Syrup Mill Rd. around 8 a.m. this morning. BLYTHEWOOD - Richland County Penny Tax officials now say traffic will...
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Lane closure planned for Syrup Mill Road near Blythewood Road

Bengals On Top

Photos: Ross Burton

BLYTHEWOOD – The Lady Bengals honored seniors Reagan Lemon, left, Isabella Bell and Maya Walker in Tuesday night’s game against Lugoff-Elgin.  The team picked up a 3-0 victory in the region matchup, winning the first two sets 25-19 and finishing the final frame with 26-24 win. Colleen Finney and Brooke Thomas each finished with 11 kills. Finney notched two aces and Thomas had four blocks. Pictured below, Maya Walker (7) powers through the Lugoff-Elgin block. Walker had six kills in 15 attempts on the night. The Lady Bengals are undefeated in region action and will face Spring Valley for a final region game on Thursday.

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