OnlineChester - Tue Nov 24
Chester County Coroner Terry Tinker said JaQuanda Monique Hammond of 514 Carobrook Apartments, Unit 16, Fort Lawn, died in an accident on Old River Road, about six tenths of a mile off S.C. Highway 9 east in Fort Lawn.
N.C. pastor killed in S.C. church van wreckThe Item - Tue Nov 24
The pastor of a North Carolina church has been killed in a wreck in South Carolina that injured seven people.
NC pastor killed in SC church van wreckMyrtle Beach Online - Mon Nov 23
The pastor of a North Carolina church has been killed in a wreck in South Carolina that injured seven people.
Troopers out in full-force over the holidaysWMBF News - Mon Nov 23
COLUMBIA, SC The South Carolina Highway Patrol will have more troopers on the roadways this Thanksgiving holiday when travel is predicted to be higher than last year.
Belmont Pastor Killed In Van Crash; Six Others Badly InjuredWBT-AM Charlotte - Sun Nov 22
A Belmont pastor has been killed and four church members hospitalized in critical condition after their church van crashed late Saturday afternoon.
J.W. and Frances RushingEnquirer-Journal - Sat Nov 21
Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Rushing of Indian Trail celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Nov.
Church members mourn pastor killed in crashWCNC - Sat Nov 21
Members of Southpoint Free Will Baptist Church in Belmont are mourning the death of their pastor Saturday after a three-vehicle wreck in Lancaster County, SC.
Church Van Crashes Leaves 1 Dead, Several Others Taken to HospitalCharlotte Channel 9 - Sat Nov 21
A church van crashed on Highway 903 near the town of Antioch, east of Lancaster County, S.C., Saturday around 4:30 p.m. Highway 903 is closed at South Potter Road and could remain closed until at least midnight.
Abandoned by industry, Kershaw rallies around its heroesWIS-TV Columbia - Fri Nov 20
The town of Kershaw in Lancaster County may lack an identity when it comes to industry, but folks there say they make up for it with their pride.
Charlotte businesses moving to South CarolinaWCNC-TV Charlotte - Fri Nov 20
Two Charlotte-based companies have recently moved to South Carolina, but officials say the Queen City shouldn't be worried.
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