PRAYER RALLY — Gaffney High was one of several county schools at which students organized a “See You At The Pole” prayer rally before classes Wednesday. More...
By TIM GULLA Ledger Staff Writer tim@gaffneyledger.com
It’s probably little consolation to water-logged Pickens and Oconee counties, but recent torrential rains that led to flooding problems there have allowed state officials to remove the two counties from the drought list.
Cherokee County, meanwhile, remains in drought status, even if it’s at the least-severe level. More...
“Our goal is to make participants more marketable to employers.”
Voters rarely expect candidates to be able to deliver on every promise made during their campaigns.
But as he went door to door in Blacksburg’s 3rd District, town councilman Darren Janesky told voters he would do all he could to help the town’s economy and bring much-needed jobs to the area. More...
The Cherokee County Public Library will present “We Are the One” on Tuesday, Sept. 29, from 12:15-1 p.m. in the first Music Sandwiched-In concert of the fall season. A free lunch will be served by the Friends of the Library.
The talented group’s show will feature soul standards from the 60s and 70s. More...
It doesn’t take much for Gaffney head coach Phil Strickland and his football team to get amped up about tonight’s matchup with Byrnes.
After all, the winner in each of the past six matchups has went on to claim one of Class 4A’s two state titles. More...
Like everyone, I’ve heard it said countless times that money doesn’t buy you happiness.
It’s taken quite a while, but I think I finally found scientific proof that this old saying isn’t quite accurate. More...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Home resales dipped unexpectedly last month after a four-month streak of gains, providing evidence that the housing market recovery remains fragile. More...