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September 18, 2009 RSS feed / Local News

Team doctor upset with trainer's dismissal

Calling it a "terrible mistake," a local doctor and former student expressed their disappointment with the school board's decision Monday to remove the Gaffney High athletic trainer from her duties. Dr. More...

Jury convicts man in just 22 minutes

Donald Scott Jones, 40, has to serve at least 12 years for assault

A Blacksburg man said he never thought he would become a victim on May 27, 2006. More...

DHEC sues local company

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environment Control has filed a lawsuit in Cherokee County Court of Common Pleas against a Blacksburg company, seeking compliance with a 2008 consent order related to a wastewater discharge violation. More...

Completes basic

Army Reserve Pvt. Rikki D. Sanders has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. More...

Gaffney High students recommended for expulsion following early morning brawl

Eleven students at Gaffney High School have been recommended for expulsion in the wake of a Tuesday morning brawl. More...

Sen. Peeler launches site devoted to concerns of voting public

Senate Majority Leader Harvey Peeler is interested in hearing voters thoughts on issues like widening I-85 and limiting government spending. Peeler has launched his own Web site in an effort to get more feedback from voters. More...

Trustee pays filing fee

The ballots for the Democrats and Republicans in the Cherokee County Council District 7 special election got a little more crowded this week. More...

Car show is Saturday

The Fall Classic Car Show will be held Saturday at the Cherokee County History & Arts Museum at 301 College Drive. The show will begin at 10 a.m. and end at 4 p.m. More...

12 of 24 pass test

For the second time this year, 24 men put themselves through an exhausting physical challenge in the hopes of joining the Gaffney Fire Department. All of them were competing for just one job. More...