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Matthew McDonald might have found a new calling. By day he's the friendly owner of Book Shelf Florists & Gifts on West Frederick Street in Gaffney. On Friday night, he became Gaffney's town crier. More...
Can now take credits with them to USC

Spartanburg Community College (SCC) students will have an easier time receiving academic credit when transferring to the University of South Carolina next fall. More...

A developer plans to build two large apartment and patio home developments. But that might change if the Cherokee County Board of Appeals abides by a recommendation to deny the developers' variance request. CDS Development Co. More...

Jade Gulledge, almost 2 years old, proudly displays the candy cane she received from Santa Claus as she heads back into the arms of her mother, Kerri. More...
Son should not see mom as an enemy
Dear Annie: My handsome son is causing me great heartache. "Payton" is a 17-year-old senior, a good student and terrific athlete, and he's been having sex with a 22-year-old divorcee and will not listen to reason. More...
York was too much for the inexperienced Gaffney Lady Indians on Friday. The Lady Indians led by two points at halftime but York went on a spurt in the third quarter to take command en route to a 60-47 victory. "We are very young," Gaffney first-year coach Stacey Parris said. "We just have a lot... More...
James Edward Harris, 40, of Wildwood Apts., Spartanburg, died Thursday on arrival at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center. Born in Spartanburg County, he was a son of James Robert Valentine and Mattie Dunn Valentine. More...
WASHINGTON - Old pro Democrats who had been in awe of Sen. Hillary Clinton's perfect campaign believe she made her first serious blunder last Monday by indicating to CBS's Katie Couric that her election as president is inevitable. More...
Things I don't know very much about
There are a lot of things I don't know much about. For example, sports programming. I have my own personal theory about how you can tell if something is a sport. From my way of thinking, for something to be a sport, two things have to be present. More...

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