Who are the ex-high school stars from North Central South Carolina area competing on Tuesday, April 21?
These former North Central South Carolina area high school standouts will be active on Tuesday, April 21.
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Rep. Ralph Norman discusses textiles, art contest deadline, and immigration policy
Rep. Ralph Norman highlighted his recent meeting with textile industry representatives, reminded constituents about an art contest deadline, and commented on Spain’s migrant legalization move on April 16, 2026.
Lake Wylie Medicaid payments for medicine services reach $308,685 in 2024
Lake Wylie Medicaid providers billed $308,685 in 2024 for services under the Medicine Services and Procedures category, reflecting a 14.7% rise from the prior year.
Medicaid spending for dental services in Clover rises 30% to $122,316 in 2024
Clover Medicaid providers billed $122,316 for Dental Services in 2024, representing a 30.1% increase compared to the prior year.
Winthrop men’s golf tied for second after first round of Wofford Invitational
Winthrop men’s golf team finished tied for second after day one of the Wofford Invitational. Freshman Dylan Park led with a four-under-par performance. The Eagles resume play in Spartanburg on April 13.
Rep. Ralph Norman discusses radiological safety and The Masters on social media
U.S. Congressman Rep. Ralph Norman highlighted efforts to secure radiological materials and praised The Masters Golf Tournament as a standard for American sportsmanship through several posts on April 9, 2026.
Who are the ex-high school stars from North Central South Carolina area competing on Tuesday, April 21?
These former North Central South Carolina area high school standouts will be active on Tuesday, April 21.
Rep. Ralph Norman voices criticism of Democrats on border security and taxes
U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman used social media posts dated April 16-17, 2026, to criticize Democrats over homeland security funding decisions and tax policy while also calling for meaningful reform of FISA Section 702 surveillance powers.
York County Sheriff’s Office investigates alleged theft at Field Day Park in Clover
The York County Sheriff’s Office is investigating reports of stolen funds involving cash payments at Field Day Park in Clover between October 2020 and March 2026. Authorities are asking anyone who paid cash for certain services during this time period to come forward. The park remains open while officials continue their inquiry.







