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Andy, Rainee, Zach, and Drew Clary took The Gaffney Ledger on a recent snowmobiling trip to Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. They enjoyed The Ledger while waiting for Old Faithful to erupt. On your next trip out of town, take a copy of The Ledger along and send a picture of yourself or your group reading the newspaper to: cody@gaffneyledger.com. More ... The month of March involves leprechauns, honors the contributions of women, makes us aware of the dangers of colon cancer and a number of other things. More ... The House of Representatives amended, approved and sent to the Senate H.4620, a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the South Carolina Constitution that would revise the manner in which certain constitutional officers are selected. More ... The legislation calling for voters to decide whether to let the governor appoint the education superintendent, secretary of state and lieutenant governor hadn't even made it to the Senate before President Pro Tempore Glenn McConnell declared it dead on arrival. More ... II CHRON. 6-12 And he stood before the altar of the LORD in the presence of all the congregation of ls'rael, and spread forth his hands: 13 For Sol'o-mon had made a brasen scaffold, of five cubits long, and five cubits broad, and three cubits high, and had set it in the midst of the court: and upon it he stood, More ... CHRIST THE LORD IS RISEN TODAY Author: Charles Wesley (1708-1788) Composer: Unknown In addition to being one of the first English hymn writers, Charles Wesley was also the most prolific. He wrote almost 6,500 hymns. Charles' brother John led one of the greatest Evangelistic Crusades in history. He preached approximately forty thousand sermons. More ... Columns RSS feed |
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