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October 9, 2009  RSS feed

Simply put, local funeral home director Ashby Blakely likes to consider himself an old-fashioned type of guy. More...
$900,000 price tag; 85,000 square feet

Local residents soon will have a new choice when it comes to stocking their pantries and refrigerators. After months of speculation, Midwestbased supermarket chain Aldi has submitted plans to city officials to build an 85,000- square-foot store on the former Gaffney Mall property at a cost of $900,000. More...

Some interesting numbers contained in today's news s tories:

2 The number of times the Cherokee Historical and Preservation Society and the Cherokee County Habitat for Humanity have had their primary fundraisers postponed due to inclement weather. 3 More...

Marc-Arthur Pierre-Louis, Chris Blanton and Lyn Westafer will also perform
She is a talented singer, he is an award winning songwriter and they will team up to bring high energy worship to Cherokee Avenue Baptist Church's “Sundays on the Avenue’ on Oct. 11 at 6 p.m. More...
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“(Christ Church) is just a very polished football team.” – Mickey Moss Blacksburg head coach “...We have to be more consistent on offense.” – Phil Strickland Gaffney head coach More...
Employed by T.N.S. Mills.
Karen Wood Dover, 51, of 102 Apache Drive, wife of Mr. Bobby Joe Dover Sr., passed away Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, at 4:30 p.m. at Regional Hospice Home, Spartanburg. More...
Dear Cody: I am totally opposed to the City of Gaffney’s latest brainstorm — to begin dictating paint colors as well as other “architectural standards” in the historic district. When I read the article about the possible move, it struck me like a bolt of lightning. It is preposterous and downright arrogant. More...
(AP) — Senate Democrats said Thursday they have reached a deal to extend unemployment insurance benefits to the nearly 2 million jobless workers across the country who are in danger of running out of assistance by the end of the year. More...

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