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POLICE BRIEFS
     . A Grover, N.C., man is accused of walking into a Blacksburg woman%27s home carrying a sawed-off shotgun and robbing her at 7:20 p.m. Wednesday, a report at the Cherokee County Sheriff%27s Office states.
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Boy Scouts recycle 333 pounds of trash
     The scenic Broad River hides the ugliness of trash left in the woods by litterbugs.
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Gaffney High social studies teacher named National Teen Republicans Advisor of the Year
     When Billy Pennington prepares to host the meetings of the Gaffney High School Teenage Republicans, he usually focuses on community service and keeping the students informed of current events.
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DRIVER IN SERIOUS CONDITION
     A Shelby, N.C., man was airlifted to Spartanburg Regional Medical Center after he was ejected from his 1990 Ford at approximately 1 p.m. Friday. Matthew Todd Watson, 28, remained in serious condition at the hospital on Sunday. Watson was traveling too fast for conditions on Watterson Road in A
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City hall on schedule with Dec. 30 deadline
     With more than $650,000 already paid out to contractors, Gaffney City Engineer Scott Keller said the new city hall project was proceeding on schedule, despite some inclement weather delays.
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Drama troupe will present new play
     The Piney Grove Missionary Baptist Church Drama Troupe of Cowpens will present a new play titled
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Pro Se divorce clinic scheduled
     The South Carolina Centers for Equal Justice will hold a Pro Se Divorce Clinic on Thursday, Aug. 4, in the Family Courtroom, County Courthouse.
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CELEBRATE THE ARTS!
     Approximately 300 guests visited Uptown Gaffney%27s Celebration of the
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Michael Gaffney’s cabin still homeless
     It%27s been said the key to real estate success is location, location, location.
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Gaffney’s Rug & Home earns Retailer of the Year
     Rug & Home, based in Gaffney was awarded the Nations top award in Rug Retailing
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Residential slump rolls on as housing starts down for second summer
     The City of Gaffney had no new housing starts in June for the second straight summer.
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BOGGED DOWN-
     Mud was slinging Saturday evening as thousands watched 4-by-4 vehicles attempt to cross a 250-foot
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