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Cancer survivors will be honored at Relay for Life dinner on April 21
"This is a night of celebration as we all fight back against the disease."
By JOE L. HUGHES II Ledger Staff Writer joe@gaffneyledger.com
      Each year thousands of Americans are diagnosed with some form of cancer which, sadly, for some translates into a death sentence. However, it doesn't have to be that way. Many believe if they keep the faith, they can beat the odds.
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     DONATION - The Broad River Antique Power Association made a donation from its annual Plow Day to the Cherokee County Special Olympics. Shown above are Jaymie Dobbins and Michelle Lovelace, both of the Broad River Antique Power Association, along with Charlotte Hartman and Joanne Abernathy who accep...
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How much is your property worth?
By LARRY HILLIARD Ledger Staff Writer larry@gaffneyledger.com
      Reassessment notices should be arriving in county mailboxes next month. Cherokee County Tax Assessor Bob Everett said his office is "cleaning up files" and awaiting word from the software manufacturer that prepares the reassessment notices
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     HOOFING IT Ominous skies did not keep walkers and cyclists of all ages from coming out in support of Iron City Ministries this past weekend, taking part in the nonprofit organization's annual 100-mile bike ride. This was the eighth consecutive year the event has been held, with funds going to suppor...
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Councilman defends junkyard ordinance
By LARRY HILLIARD Ledger Staff Writer larry@gaffneyledger.com
      A Cherokee County Councilman doesn't want to completely gut the county's new junkyard ordinance in order to placate a group of junkyard operators. Councilman Bailey Humphries said existing junkyards should adhere to state guidelines concerning junkyards and has asked county officials to review it...
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'Repossessed' truck found at scrap yard
      The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office is investigating a Thursday incident in which two men purported to repossess a vehicle but sold it to a scrap yard. The incident occurred on Bonner Lake Road, according to a police report. Two men went to the property and told the vehicle owner they were there...
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     First Monday Danny Stacy, a Republican candidate who is running for House District 29, speaks with Governor Mark Sanford at Spartanburg County's First Monday Republican Club meeting April 7.
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