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By JOE L. HUGHES II Ledger Staff Writer joe@gaffneyledger.com Services once enjoyed by Blacksburg taxpayers for free may soon come with a price tag following Blacksburg Town Council's first view of the budget for the 2009 fiscal year on Tuesday. Blacksburg is slated to spend $4.1 million this year, which is significantly down from last year's total of nearl... More ... Company wants ordinance changed By LARRY HILLIARD Ledger Staff Writer larry@gaffneyledger.com There could be more billboards popping up if an outdoor advertising company gets its way. Daisy Outdoor Advertising representative Joey Lemmons requested the Cherokee County Planning Commission recommend the county amend its land use regulation ordinance to exempt billboards from the minimum lot ... More ...
WEATHER DRILL - Grassy Pond Elementary students learn the proper way to protect themselves during severe weather. The Cherokee County Fire Chiefs Association brought their new safety house Monday for an education program to teach children how to stay safe during emergency weather. More ... UPS workers sign union authorization cards SC Biz Staff Report CAYCE - An overwhelming majority of about 440 workers at the UPS Freight (formerly Overnite Transportation) terminals in Gaffney, Greenville and Columbia have signed authorization cards to become Teamsters. The move brings the total number of drivers and dockworkers seeking to join the union to ... More ...
Actress and comedian Kim Coleman will host the March meeting of Tuesday Ladies' Celebration at First Baptist Church in Gaffney. Kim has been performing and teaching theatre for 16 years. Her acting experience includes theatre, television, and film. More ...
The Calvary Baptist Church adult choir and drama team will present the Easter musical drama, "I Am He" this weekend. The drama will be performed Friday, March 14, and Saturday, March 15 at 6:45 p.m. It will be presented Sunday, March 16 at 5:45 p.m. More ... Deadline to apply for emergency funds is March 17 Cherokee County has been awarded federal funds under the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program. Cherokee County has been chosen to receive $44,427 to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the county. More ... Cherokee County will renew waste disposal contract By LARRY HILLIARD Ledger Staff Writer larry@gaffneyledger.com The county's contract with Allied Waste to operate the transfer station is about to get a sequel. Cherokee County Interim Administrator Ben Clary said it appears the county will agree to extend its contract with Allied Waste. More ... |
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