The rebuilding of the Lancaster Plant clock tower is almost complete.
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The children included in an AMBER Alert issued Thursday have been found in Lancaster.
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Though the bad may have overshadowed the good, there was good economic news in Lancaster County in 2008.
Continental Tire North America announced in February it would wheel its Charlotte headquarters into a new building in Indian Land in 2009.
The tire manufacturer will move 300 employees to a 75,000-square-foot building at McMillan Business Park on S.C. 160, an $11 million investment. Construction is expected to be completed in early 2009.
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Lancaster County Natural Gas Authority customers should see a small decrease in their bills next month.
General Manager Tim Thornton said Monday that the authority decided on a 1.5 percent decrease in its rate.
In July 2008, the cost of natural gas was $1.85 a therm, the unit used to measure natural gas. In February, the cost will be $1.37 a therm.
The drop in cost is a result of less natural gas demand for industrial use and to produce electricity, Thornton said. More natural gas was also produced through exploration and development than anticipated.
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Someone apparently came to Cafe 901 for a meal Wednesday and left with a pocket full of money.
And what makes co-owner Leisa Barnes really mad is that the money was intended to benefit Lancaster High students.
Barnes said someone stole more than $40 from a jar full of donations to help the LHS marching band buy new uniforms. It was stolen between 4 and 8 p.m. Wednesday.
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Makayla Henry will now be able to go outside and play with her two sisters and friends.
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The Lancaster County affiliate of Habitat for Humanity announced several new board members Tuesday.
Traci Watterson, executive director of Habitat for Humanity’s Lancaster office, said the officers were named at the organization’s monthly board meeting.
Mike Barnes was named president, while Doris Hood was named vice president. Hood is a retired teacher from Lancaster High School.
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To learn more about the city of Lancaster’s waste transfer station, Lancaster County Council members toured the facility Monday.
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Law officers are out in full force in an attempt to help keep roads safe this New Year’s holiday.
The S.C. Highway Patrol is running its Sober or Slammer campaign, which targets drunk driving, through Sunday.
Troopers are patrolling all of the county’s main highways, such as U.S. 521, S.C. 200 and S.C. 9, as well as secondary roads.
Motorists can expect to run into checkpoints today through the weekend, said Lance Cpl. Jeff Gaskin. The Highway Patrol has also established teams of troopers that are specifically targeting drunk drivers.
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