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By SCOTT POWELL Ledger Staff Writer spowell@gaffneyledger.com Limestone College student alumni will hold a benefit run Saturday, April 12, to help support the Cherokee County First Steps program. The benefit 5K and one mile runs will begin at 9:30 a.m. at the Emmie Evans Rector Tennis Center on the Limestone College campus. Registration begins at 8:15 a.m. More ... Woman drives off with man's wallet, phone A Tennessee man getting a ride from a Boiling Springs woman was left without a wallet and cell phone when he was ditched at an I-85 rest area in Cherokee County, according to a report at the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office. The 25-year-old man said he stopped at the rest stop for a bathroom brea... More ...
By SCOTT POWELL Ledger Staff Writer spowell@gaffneyledger.com The fifth annual education gala for the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) Thursday evening in Greenville raised $1.1 million for the state's historically black colleges. Gaffney residents Rev. J.W. Sanders Jr. and Naomi Stanley served on the 2008 gala steering committee that planned the black tie ... More ... County OKs $20,000 to design bridge By LARRY HILLIARD Ledger Staff Writer larry@gaffneyledger.com Although it will likely be an expensive pill to swallow, Cherokee County Council has decided to move forward with its bridge replacement plans. Council agreed to spend $20,000 to hire a engineering firm to design a new bridge on Double Bridge Road near Highway 29. The engineering firm also will c... More ... Teen gets 8-year sentence By TIM GULLA Ledger Staff Writer tim@gaffneyledger.com An 18-year-old Gaffney man was sentenced Tuesday to eight years of imprisonment for his role in the armed stick-up of a pet store. During an afternoon hearing before Circuit Judge James Lockemy, Ryan Daniel Townson pleaded guilty to charges of attempted armed robbery and fleeing and presenting a ... More ... Churches hoping to make 'impact'on youths By JOE L. HUGHES II Ledger Staff Writer joe@gaffneyledger.com During the course of a day, people take time out for themselves with activities ranging from watching their favorite television show or spending quality time with friends and family. With so many things going on, certain things can fall through the cracks. More ... February home starts, values down from last year By LARRY HILLIARD Ledger Staff Editor larry@gaffneyledger.com The housing slump continued here last month. There were 10 new home starts in Cherokee County in February - down one from the same month a year ago, according to a monthly report issued by the Home Builders Association of Cherokee County. More ... Volunteer program opens new office here The Cherokee County Volunteer Guardian ad Litem (GAL) program has opened a new office in Cherokee County at 412 Wall St. The new location will be closer to the 17 GAL volunteers who work with abused children in Cherokee. "Our volunteers are currently advocating for 75 children throughout this cou... More ... |
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