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April 18, 2008  RSS feed

County museum nearly ready for public review
The Cherokee County History and Arts Museum will open its doors to the public on May 17. The museum will open on the same day as the sixth annual Potters on Gaffney's Old Field fundraiser on the site of the historic mustering grounds for the S.C. Militia at 301 College Drive. The museum and pottery show will be open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. More...

As Gaffney police continued their search for two of eight men suspected in an April 2 home invasion on Providence Road, the lead investigator was preparing a raft of new charges. More...

A lifetime's worth of pictures flood photo albums at the home of Gaffney resident Michelle Smith, chronicling special moments with family and friends through the years. However, two of the books stick close to the local woman's heart, being part of a small collection of memories from a life taken before it truly could begin. More...

Cherokee County Interim Administrator Ben Clary isn't making any promises, but he will pull out all stops to provide his employees with a pay hike in the proposed budget. A year ago, county employees received a 3 percent costof living raise. More...
Permelia Joanna Walker of Kings Creek and Matthew Tucker Earls of Blacksburg were united in marriage on Saturday, April 5, 2008, at Bethany Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Clover. The Rev. Alan Arthur Morrow officiated the two o'clock double ring ceremony. A reception, hosted by the bride's parents, followed in the church fellowship hall. More...
David Reutimann defies fads; he's just an experienced driver with 'a lot to offer'
David Reutimann is an up-and-coming driver, but he doesn't really fit any of the latest trends in NASCAR. He's not a fresh-faced youngster or an established openwheel racing star, as are most of the drivers getting rides in NASCAR these days. But at age 38 and a product of the regional NASCAR touring series, he has two high-profile rides - the Aaron's-sponsored No. More...
Homemaker and member of Calvary Baptist Church.
Hattie Lucille Allison Teague, 83, of 3012 Cherokee Ave., went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, April 17, 2008, at Spartanburg Regional Hospice Home. Born in Cherokee County, she was widow of Loy (Shorty) Teague and daughter of the late Andrew Allison and Ethel Bailey Allison. She was a homemaker and member of Calvary Baptist Church. More...
LEDGER COLUMNIST
To this day, my friends call it the "Luke Skywalker shot." A legend in my own mind when it comes to my golfing abilities, it was just a few years ago that I faced a particularly challenging but all too frequent shot on the golf course. More...

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