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Five plead guilty to elaborate Upstate mortgage fraud scheme

An Upstate home builder and five other people pleaded guilty in Federal court Thursday for their roles in a mortgage fraud scheme that involved false loan applications, kickbacks, and duping investors.   Forty-three-year old twin brothers Anthony and Antonio Grant of Simpsonville and their business partner 73-year-old Michael Holmes of Lawrenceville, Georgia, pled guilty to conspiracy to commit bank fraud.  Tower Homes, Inc. President Nathan Seppala and Vice-President Sandra Kinnunnen, both of Greer, also pled guilty for their roles in the scheme. More »

Five plead guilty to elaborate Upstate mortgage fraud scheme

An Upstate home builder and five other people pleaded guilty in Federal court Thursday for their roles in a mortgage fraud scheme that involved false loan applications, kickbacks, and duping investors.   Forty-three-year old twin brothers Anthony and Antonio Grant of Simpsonville and their business partner 73-year-old Michael Holmes of Lawrenceville, Georgia, pled guilty to conspiracy to commit bank fraud.  Tower Homes, Inc. President Nathan Seppala and Vice-President Sandra Kinnunnen, both of Greer, also pled guilty for their roles in the scheme. More »

Brown officially files for Berkeley County Supervisor

Many this election season are seeking higher office, but Congressman Henry Brown wants to come back and serve locally. Congressman Henry Brown says his national experience is exactly what’s needed for Berkeley County. Brown officially filed for Berkeley County Supervisor this week, as he filled out the necessary paperwork to appear in the June 8 Republican primary ballot. More »

Four national recording rtists coming to Rock Hill

Rock Hill, SC — The Old Town Association and the Arts Council of York County announced the calender of events for Rock Hill this year.? The headlines are four national recording artists who will play during the summer at the Old Town Amphitheater.? More »

Sumter post office closes when pepper spray released

Yesterday’s disruption at Sumter’s Main Street U.S. Post Office was caused by an accidental release of pepper spray. The post office was shut down for nearly four hours when seven employees became ill following exposure to the pepper spray.  More »

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