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Man injured in Monday wreck
      A rear-end collision on South Granard Street sent one man to the hospital and severely damaged two vehicles Monday afternoon.
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United Way raises $210,000
      United Way of the Piedmont announced today that Cherokee County raised more than $210,000 for the community over the past six months. Nineteen companies participated in workplace campaigns, many of them for the first time. "The United Way staff worked with key employees to provide information on...
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Students cut teacher's hair
By SCOTT POWELL Ledger Staff Writer spowell@gaffneyledger.com
      It's not everyday students get to cut a teacher's hair without getting into trouble. Blacksburg Middle School Band Director Jennifer Cantrell allowed seventh grade students Tuesday morning to cut a foot of her hair. She will donate the hair to Locks of Love, a nonprofit organization that provides...
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Dollar General store will open by late summer
By LARRY HILLIARD Ledger Staff Writer larry@gaffneyledger.com
      The nation's largest smallbox discount retailer just got bigger. Site plans submitted to the Cherokee County Building Department show Woodruffbased Patton Development Co. will build a 9,014-squarefoot Dollar General store on Chesnee Highway near Old Post Road. Dollar General bills itself as the l...
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Advance purchase saves $$$
By SCOTT POWELL Ledger Staff Writer spowell@gaffneyledger.com
      Entering school field trip season, the Cherokee County School District couldn't have picked a better time to purchase diesel fuel. The district purchased a tanker of 7,000 gallons and stocked up on heating oil in mid-April, said Jackie Queen, the district's director for transportation, attendance...
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Blacksburg attorney briefs town council on possible sale of gas company
By JOE L. HUGHES II Ledger Staff Writer joe@gaffneyledger.com
      Blacksburg Town Council members spent much of Tuesday afternoon in a closed session as the governing body received legal advice about the possible sale of the town's gas company.
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Teacher arrested
      A Gaffney High School teacher has been placed on paid administrative leave following a traffic stop Tuesday afternoon during which she was arrested for driving under the influence. District officials didn't know many details about the traffic stop but were informed of the incident involving teach...
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     MEALS ON WHEELS GETS 'GOOD WORKS' GRANT - Meals on Wheels will celebrate its 25th anniversary on May 1. Andrew Williams, store manager of the Gaffney Wal-Mart, and Jackie Childers of the store's vision center and grant coordinator present MOW director, Terry Dennis, right, a "Good Works" grant from...
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Voter registration for June 10 primary elections closes May 10
      Voter registration for the primary elections to be held June 10, 2008, will close Saturday, May 10. In order to vote, you must be registered at least 30 days prior to any election, according to South Carolina election law.
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State Vital Records Office onsite services suspended this summer
      COLUMBIA - The State Vital Records office will be upgraded over the summer and will not be able to provide walk-in customer service. The office will continue to accept applications by mail and the additional fee for expediting mail requests will not be charged while the customer service area is ...
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DJ anniversary concert features top gospel groups
      The 30th DJ anniversary of Billy Dean and His Spiritual Machine will be held Sunday, May 4, at Brooklyn C.M.E. Life Center on Hwy. 11 in Chesnee. Doors open at 4 p.m. and the singing starts at 5. Featured on the program will be The Southland Troubadores, The Joylites, The Gospel Tones, The Exciti...
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Drug charges made after officer responds to report of unattended child
      A 22-year-old Burnt Gin Road man was charged with drug offenses and breaking arrest after Gaffney police responded to a report of an unattended child in a car Saturday afternoon on Brookside Drive.
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Mail carriers preparing for annual food blitz
By JOE L. HUGHES II Ledger Staff Writer joe@gaffneyledger.com
      As April's showers give way to May's flowers, local U.S. Postal Service employees have begun preparations for this year's "Stamp Out Hunger" food drive. Letter carriers across the country will be collecting nonperishable food items left on mailboxes along their routes, all part of the National As...
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     JUNIOR SCHOLARS - County middle schools honored 40 students recently at a junior scholars banquet in Cherokee Technology Center. Students become state junior scholars by scoring a 50 or above in at least one area of the practice Scholastic Aptitude Test.This year's junior scholars are: Gaffney Midd...
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Benefit performance this weekend
      Limestone College will host a benefit performance of Stan Clardy's "Soldiers in Gray, a Musical Journey" this Saturday and Sunday, May 3 and 4, 2008 in the Fullerton Auditorium. The event will assist in raising funds for the restoration of Winnie Davis Hall of History. Saturday's performance will ...
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Church plans Bible study
      The Blacksburg A.R. Presbyterian Church will host in their Fellowship Hall a weekly Bible Study every Thursday at 7 p.m., beginning May 8, 2008. The topic of study will be: "A Christian's duty to his nation at the time of election.
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     Christopher Lane Perry, son of Ricky and Tammy Perry of Gaffney, has been presented an academic scholarship to attend Gardner-Webb University in the fall. Perry is a student at Gaffney High School.
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Workshop supervisor receives Outstanding Coach of the Year award at Area 12 Special Olympics
      Harold McCluney, Adult Day Services Workshop Supervisor at the Cherokee County Disabilities and Special Needs Board (CCDSNB), was recently honored with the Roy Shelton "Outstanding Coach of the Year 2008" award at the Area 12 Special Olympics held on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at the South Carolina S...
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Students are 'stepping up'
By JOE L. HUGHES II Ledger Staff Writer joe@gaffneyledger.com
      The life of an elementary school student is relatively basic, receiving a daily regimen of learning alphabet and numbers with lunch and recess sandwiched somewhere in between. While learning is important, B.D. Lee Elementary students are learning lessons of life by helping raise funds for cancer ...
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Granard Middle School announces third nine weeks Honor Roll
      The following students have been named to the Honor Roll at Granard Middle School for the third nine weeks: All A'S 6th grade: Samantha Bridges, Franquia Byers, Madison Guyton, David Turner, Daniel Knowles, Julianna Meyer, Zack Martin, C.J. Bailey, Holly Jennings, Tristan Sirrico, Kathy Harvey...
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Scholarships offered by volunteers
      Volunteers at Upstate Carolina Medical Center are offering three $1,000 scholarships to local students for the 2008 school term. Students are required to submit a 500-word essay describing their life and career goals.
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