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Local News June 12, 2006  RSS feed

County to hold third and final reading of budget
     Cherokee County residents will get their say on the county's proposed spending plan at today's 5 p.m. council meeting.
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County councilman thinks city should ante up to cover increased 'rec' spending
     The Cherokee County Recreation District has requested about $50,000 in additional funding from the county in the proposed budget.
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Red Cross has new manager
     The Cherokee County chapter of the American Red Cross will have a new face behind the desk at its service center soon.
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GEE, HAW
     A visitor from North Carolina uses horses to plow a field during a Plow
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Students have new incentive to read
     
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INSIDE REPORT
     BLOOMBERG FOR PRESIDENT? WASHINGTON - Democrats close to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton take seriously a possible third-party presidential candidacy in 2008 by Michael Bloomberg despite the mayor of New York's disavowal of interest.
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Auton's e-mail:
School trustee has questions about proposed budget
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Gaffney High JROTC students hit the road to attend leadership camps
     From The Citadel to Southern California, 13 Gaffney High Air Force JROTC students will spend the next two weeks attending summer leadership camps on different coasts of the country.
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Class of 2006 the first from Cherokee County to be broadcast over Internet
     Groundbreaking new technology allowed family members to see local high school graduations in an entirely different way on June 6.
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Tech campus here gets boost
     Spartanburg Technical College (STC) has been awarded a $1.75 million grant for the construction of an academic and technical training facility on the college's new Cherokee County campus.
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