About 80 people attended Steele Hill Community Partners Inc.’s inaugural Making a Difference Community Awards luncheon March 16 at Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church in Indian Land.
The luncheon had a two-fold purpose – to recognize Indian Land residents who have made an impact on the Panhandle community and to raise money for Steele Hill Community Partners’ Hi Kee Summer Enrichment Program.
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The S.C. Department of Transportation is expected to begin work in coming weeks on the intersection of Charlotte Highway and 521 Corporate Center Drive.
The project, slated to begin sometime in the next two to three weeks, includes the addition of traffic lights and a left-turn lane.
SCDOT District 4 Associate Traffic Engineer Danny Carns said the project is intended to ease the flow of traffic into 521 Corporate Center stemming from a 1,000-job expansion at the park’s largest tenant, Red Ventures.
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Steele Hill Community Partners Inc. is starting a new tradition this month with a fundraiser dedicated to honoring Indian Land residents who have made an impact on the community.
The inaugural Making a Difference Community Awards luncheon is 11:30 a.m. March 16 at Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church, 238 Fort Mill Highway.
Proceeds from the event will be used to support Steele Hill Community Partners’ Hi Kee Summer Enrichment Program.
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Despite appearances, no one was seriously injured in a dramatic accident about 6:40 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, at the intersection of Charlotte Highway (U.S. 521) and Shiloh Unity Road north of Lancaster.
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A Charlotte teen was treated for several injuries after an alleged assault by a mob outside a Indian Land neighborhood clubhouse Feb. 10.
Deputies spoke with the 17-year-old victim over the phone at about 1 a.m. as she was being treated for her injuries at Carolinas Medical Center-Pineville, according to a Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office incident report.
The teen told deputies she needed to file a report because she had been assaulted earlier that night outside the Black Horse Run Clubhouse, 9684 Black Horse Run Road.
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INDIAN LAND – How often have you found yourself wanting to make a difference?
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INDIAN LAND – Investigators are hoping multiple images from a Walmart security camera in Indian Land will help catch a man seen stealing several items late Wednesday night, Aug. 15.
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INDIAN LAND – A massive road project at a major Pahandle intersection already playing havoc with local traffic could last another two and a half months or more, an SCDOT official said Thursday.
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Officials with the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) met with Indian Land residents at Indian Land Middle School on Aug. 7 to discuss a pending permit for Pressley’s Recycling Center and solicit public input.
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