We recentley saw the sad news that longime free publication Carolina Gateway will now be available exclusively to subscribers of The Lancaster News. We get it. The media landscape has changed drastically and print has become more difficult to monetize. We still hate to see longstanding publications that benefit our community disappear.
Untap Indian Land is now your only free option for news and happenings in Indian Land. We will do our best to fill the void that has been left. Our business model is to keep residents informed about local events, business news, and developments without requiring payment from readers. We do this to maintain accessibility and inclusivity, ensuring that information remains available to all members of the community.
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- Casey
P.S. We have a ton of fun holiday events going on in the area in December! Check them out below.
FEATURES
Aroma Indian Grill and Bar Now Open
Aroma Indian Grill & Bar quietly opened on November 24th proudly claiming that they are “the largest Indian restaurant in the Greater Charlotte Area.”
Carolina Gateway is no longer a free publication
The Lancaster News announced this week that their free weekly publication, Carolina Gateway, will now only be available to paid newspaper subscribers.
IN THE NEWS
Lancaster County planners oppose new subdivision requests to add nearly 270 homes [Marks/The Herald]. Developers sent plans to Lancaster County that could add almost 270 homes in two new neighborhoods. But county planners have concerns with both of them.
All aboard: Holiday train display returns to Sun City [Silien/The Lancaster News]. Once again, the Railroad Club of Carolina Lakes is presenting its annual Holiday Train Display in the lobby of The Lake House during December. First started in 2009, the club has built and operated a model train display each year to celebrate the holiday season.
Shooting at Walmart under investigation SC police say [Feit/The Herald]. An investigation is underway after a Sunday shooting at a Walmart Supercenter. There was no word on a shooter, or shooters, or anyone else involved.
Rebound Behavioral Health names new CEO [Wade/The Lancaster News]. Jermaine Dalton has been selected to oversee all facets of nursing at Behavioral Health Hospital, a 63-bed treatment center located in Lancaster County.
HAPPENINGS
Morning Business Connections at CrossRidge Cafe , December 1st at 8:30 a.m. Free monthly meeting hosted by Lancaster Chamber of Commerce.
Visit with Santa at Farm Haus, December 2nd at 12 p.m.
Christmas Cookie Class with Sugar Kristal’s at The Magic Canvas, December 3rd at 3 p.m. Recommended for 13+.
Elf Trivia at LORE Brewing, December 6th at 7 p.m. Event features five rounds of questions all about Buddy the Elf.
Christmas Festival at Bridgemill Commons, December 7th at 5:30 p.m. Bring your letters to Santa!
Indian Land Christmas Parade at Indian Land Middle School, December 9th at 4 p.m.
The Wonder of Christmas at Trinity Baptist Church of Indian Land, December 7-17th.
Corrado Comedy Show at The Goat Bar and Grill, December 13th at 9 p.m.
Mix and Jingle with the Lancaster County Chamber of Commerce at INSP, December 14th at 5:30 p.m.
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