Friday, September 5th, 2025

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Good morning, Rock Hill. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 5th of September.
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A tragic truck crash on U.S. 21 near Dot Faris Road claimed the life of 37-year-old Billy Joe Baker from Catawba last Wednesday—authorities are investigating what marked the third fatality on York County roads in recent days. Here Rock Hill
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EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Today, the SC READY test scores show the Fort Mill School District outperformed all other districts in English for grades 3 through 8 and earned the highest math marks for grades 4, 7, and 8—Superintendent Grey Young said the results reflect strong performance while noting the need for continued improvement. Here Rock Hill
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The South Carolina Department of Social Services has launched the Community Pathway to Foster Care Prevention program—designed to support families in crisis before a child is removed. Local community partners, schools, and self-referrals can connect families to services that help stabilize their homes. WRHI
- ➤ Today, a federal magistrate judge recommended dismissing Ricky Roderick Price’s lawsuit against Rock Hill police following his June 2021 arrest when he intervened during his brother’s arrest—this decision came after the incident sparked protests over police tactics. Price’s attorney maintains that the stop was unconstitutional and legal proceedings will continue. Here Rock Hill
- ➤ South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster issued Executive Order 2025-30 to direct the state’s Social Services to ask the USDA for a waiver that would ban candy, energy drinks, soft drinks and sweetened beverages from SNAP purchases. The waiver request must be submitted within 14 days — if denied, it will be revised and resubmitted. WCCB Charlotte
- ➤ York County Council met on September 2 to address rezoning requests, approve recreation funding agreements, and review communication issues during a water main break — they also swore in new board members and held an executive session on opioid settlements and Aspen Business Park negotiations. WRHI
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Today, Winthrop University hired Sid Crist as the Director of Basketball Operations for its men’s basketball team. He brings five years of experience from the University of Pikeville and held coaching roles at Fairmont State, University of Charleston, and West Virginia Wesleyan — head coach Mark Prosser said Crist is expected to strengthen the program. Here Rock Hill
- ➤ Winthrop University’s volleyball team is set to face Fairfield University today at 4:00 p.m. at the Winthrop gymnasium, and local fans are invited to support key players Kadie Snipes and Holloway + community excitement grows as the team prepares for the contest. Here Rock Hill
- ➤ Winthrop University's cross country teams kicked off their season on August 29 at the USC Upstate Eye Opener held at Milliken Research Center—helping the team gauge readiness for upcoming races. The runners will take a two-week break before competing at the Pfeiffer University Invite on September 12. Here Rock Hill
- ➤ South Pointe defeated Rock Hill 28-6 today at District Three South Stadium—quarterback J’Zavien Currence made key plays while junior running back RJ Brown scored two touchdowns and the defense held Rock Hill to two field goals, tying both teams at 1-1 and reinforcing South Pointe’s historic 16-3 rivalry record. Here Rock Hill
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Ozone Garden Tour
11 a.m.–2 p.m. — Museum of York County — Cost info not specified — Learn how plants reveal the secrets of ground ozone and its effects on the environment.
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Downtown Jazz Jam
6-8 p.m. — The Power House - Food Hall and Apartments at University Center — Free entry — Enjoy an evening of lively jazz music from local musicians of all ages and skills.
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Pottery Class at Northside Recreation Center
6-8 p.m. — Northside Recreation Center — Cost varies — Experience creativity and skill-building with pottery in a fun and engaging environment.
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Zumba Gold at Boyd Hill Recreation Center
2-3 p.m. — Boyd Hill Recreation Center — $5 — Get moving with this low-impact dance fitness class designed for older adults.
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Pump Track Open
12-7 p.m. — Rock Hill BMX Supercross Track — Check with the office for track updates — Enjoy a day of thrilling pump track riding.
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LIVE MUSIC - David Warner
5:30-8:30 p.m. — CCB Bistro & Vine — Cost not specified — Enjoy an evening of live music featuring David Warner at a local bistro.
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Social Security Workshop
10:30 a.m. — Rock Hill Main Library — Free entry — Learn about retirement planning with experienced financial advisors to secure your future.
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Fall Baby Goat Yoga Season 9
5-6:30 p.m. — The White Home — Tickets required — Enjoy yoga with friendly baby goats at a historic venue while capturing adorable moments.
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Zumba Class at Emmett Scott Center
6-7 p.m. — Emmett Scott Center — Free entry — Get active with an energetic Zumba session perfect for all fitness levels.
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September Wine Tasting and Pairing Board
6-8 p.m. — CCB Bistro & Vine — Ticketed event — Savor 6 featured wines alongside Chef Shonali's exquisite tapas pairing board.
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