Suspect fired shots at 2 men before turning gun on himself, Lancaster County deputies say WSOCTV.com News Staff UP NEXT
Investigators say a suspect shot and killed himself outside an Indian Land business after opening fire on two men Friday night.
It happened outside the Kushi World Bazaar on Fort Mill Highway just before 8 p.m. Remember, you can watch our radar/newscasts anytime at home on
Deputies said people were helping the man get his truck running again when he started shooting at them.
Two men were hurt and ran across the street to the Lowe’s for help. They are both expected to be OK.
There’s no break for us | Lancaster Co. coroner’s office struggling to keep up with COVID-19 death demands
They’re now asking additional positions be added to the staff to help alleviate some of the constant work flow Author: Briana Harper (WCNC) Updated: 11:18 PM EST January 28, 2021
LANCASTER COUNTY, S.C. For months the small staff at the Lancaster County coroner’s office has managed to make due even with COVID-19-related deaths continuing to rise.
But now they’re experiencing even more setbacks and hoping for some much-needed assistance.
“Unfortunately this week with that small team I’ve had three of them go down with Covid,” Lancaster County coroner Karla Deese said.
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‘It’s a seller’s market’: Property values in Lancaster Co. on the rise
Many of the 90,000 Lancaster County residents could see their property value go up as high as 20 percent, Rob Ogden, the Lancaster County Assessor said.
January 11, 2021 5:25 pm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN)- If you’re thinking about selling your house, well now is the time. Home values in Lincoln are on the rise, according to the Lancaster County Assessor.
Many of the 90,000 Lancaster County residents could see their property value go up as much as 20%, Rob Ogden, our County Assessor said.
“Values have been moving up pretty strongly, basically because there is low-interest rates, historically low-interest rates, and a lack in listings,” Ogden said.