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August 20, 2008  RSS feed

During regular season, shuttles will be available to and from recreation complex; Stacy opening his parking areas to fans
Gaffney High officials are making plans to alleviate concerns about parking at the new football stadium. GHS Principal Marlene Davis announced Tuesday that additional parking spaces will be available at the Cherokee County Recreation Complex with shuttle buses available to transport fans to and from the stadium. More...
AG advises employees to seek legal representation

Cherokee County will defend animal shelter employees if any charges arise from a recent state investigation into accusations of animal cruelty. At Monday's meeting, county council agreed to pay for the legal defense of county animal shelter employees against any potential charges stemming from an investigation by the State Law Enforcement Division (SLED). More...

Angela Tennyson cried softly before handing over the care of her triplets to Northwest Elementary kindergarten teachers. Waylon, Weston and Rebecca Tennyson were among 8,850 students in county schools on the first day for students on the traditional 9-month calendar. More...

The Gaffney Police Department responded Aug. 16 to an accident during which an 18- year-old North Carolina woman was struck while trying to chase down a car leaving a family cookout at McCluney Park. According to a police report, Cordelia Valentine, of Sidney Avenue, Albemarle, N.C. More...
Gaffney Little Theatre plans series of fundraising events at the Brown Building in Downtown Gaffney
I n addition to an outstanding season for the 2008-2009 listing of plays, including three musicals, Gaffney Little Theatre also plans a varied schedule of fundraising shows at the Brown Building on East Frederick Street called "Come on Down to the Brown. More...
Veterans key to Indians' early success
During Gaffney's recent run of success, veteran leadership has been one of the key components to the team's winning formula. Players like Tyson Petty, Malcolm Long, J.B. Shippy and Johnny Woods played a large role during the past three years for the Indians. More...
Formerly a manager of Six Dollar Stores
Evelyn Sue Clary Moore, 79, of 1380 Ellis Ferry Road, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, Aug. 18, 2008, at her residence. Born in Gaffney, she was the widow of Carl C. Moore and daughter of the late P.L. Clary Sr. and Alta Ruppe Clary. She was formerly a manager of Six Dollar Stores and was a homemaker. Mrs. Moore was a member of East Gaffney Baptist Church. More...
LEDGER COLUMNIST
Whenever you have something 'what ails ya' there's no need to go to a doctor and pay those hefty fees for visit, consultation tests and treatment. There are at least two other options. The first thing you can do is casually mention the problem to a few friends and sit back and wait for the remedies to start being suggested. More...
Woman pleads guilty to ID theft GREENVILLE — A woman accused of stealing a missing South Carolina woman's identity to get into an Ivy League school has pleaded guilty to fraud and identity theft charges. Esther Elizabeth Reed admitted to the ruse Tuesday in federal court in Greenville. More...
SHELBYVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Sandy Allen, at 7 feet 7 recognized as the world's tallest woman, was remembered at her funeral Monday for her kindness and generosity as much as for her height. More than 200 people attended a service for Allen at Town & Country Church. More...

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