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GAFFNEY HIGH ROYALTY — Persistent rain showers didn't dampen the joy of Shakira Oglesby, who was crowned Gaffney High's 2008 Homecoming Queen during halftime ceremonies of Friday's game against Nation Ford. More...

A Gaffney police officer checking out a report of an apparent runaway Thursday night said he found much more than just a 9- year-old boy wandering the streets. He also found evidence of abuse that police investigators say verged on torture. More...

Cherokee County Council unanimously approved an intergovernmental agreement with the city, clearing the way for a much-needed facelift for the animal shelter. More...

Habitat for Humanity helps make dreams come true
Audrey Silver always wanted a home with a spacious back yard and her own parking spot. Silver and her son Reginald saw this dream come true in August when they were allowed to move into a home on the new street, Hope Acres Drive. It was one of five houses dedicated Sunday afternoon by Habitat for Humanity in a neighborhood called Hope Acres. More...
Brookview Healthcare Center will host its second annual fall festival Saturday, Oct. 25, from 4-7 p.m. Sponsored by Brookview's employee advisory committee, the event will feature free games, tattoos, prizes, a giant slide and a special Kids Craft Zone that was a big hit at last year's festival. More...
Burris leads GHS to 2-0 region start
Gaffney celebrated homecoming Friday in the best possible way - with an impressive victory. Sophomore DeEdward Burris continued to lay claim to the starting quarterback job with three touchdowns and the Indian defense allowed a scant 148 total yards in a 44-6 victory over visiting Nation Ford. More...
Retired from Magnolia Manufacturing Company
The Rev. L.C. Roberts Sr., 65, of 269 Beltline Road, Apt. 3-D, passed away Friday, Oct. 17, 2008, at 9:10 a.m. at Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System, Spartanburg. Rev. Roberts was formerly married to Doris J. Roberts of Gaffney. More...
LETTER
Dear Editor: Even though the weather was poor and we realized we were somewhat outmatched, our family had looked forward to Friday night's game all week for the simple fact that we would finally get to see the new "Reservation." Little did we know that the real name for your facility should be the "Discrimination. More...