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June 18, 2010 RSS feed / Local News

POLICE REPORT

 A 47-year-old Winchester Drive man was booked on numerous charges following a June 15 incident during which he allegedly tried to run from police and resisted arrest. More...

City has flexible deadlines for candidates to reclaim sign deposit

The city won’t go strictly by the book when it comes to enforcement of its political sign ordinance. To reclaim their $200 deposit, candidates have seven days after the election to begin removing signs from vacant lots and businesses. More...

Local Salvation Army captains reassigned

The only thing constant about military life is change — particularly in regard to where one resides. More...

Spending in campaign for coroner about equal

Spending forms show that defeated coroner candidate Glenn Fuller put his money where his campaign spending was. More...

Absentee ballots for June 22 runoff now being accepted

Voters who wish to cast absentee ballots in the June 22 runoff may do so in the Voter Registration office, located at 1434 N. Limestone St., Peachtree Center, Room 1008, First Floor. More...

GHS grad completes basic training

Air National Guard Airman 1st Class Robert E. Dickson graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. More...

Auton announces candidacy for District 7 School Board of Trustees

Too often, we assume that everyone is like us. Honest people naturally expect honesty, until we fall prey to those who are not like us. More...

Tuesday thunderstorms keep fire departments busy

Power lines downed, trees uprooted and fires started

A Tuesday afternoon thunderstorm that tore through parts of Cherokee County brought down numerous trees and power lines, and even sparked several small tree and brush fires. More...

WORLD WIDE

WORLD WIDE — Some international travelers recently spotted The Gaffney Ledger on display with other international newspapers. More...

Graduates high school in Miami

Chris Phillips and Annie Scruggs of the Cherokee Creek Community announce the high school graduation of their nephew, Nicholas Maas, in Miami, Florida. More...

Photo

A patriotic and very talented donor came through in a red, white and blue way to help the Cherokee County Fire Safety Team. More...

New city judge sworn in Wednesday

With his right hand in the air and his left on a Bible, Collis Edwards Jr. on Wednesday was sworn into office as Gaffney’s newest municipal court judge. Edwards is far from a stranger when it comes to the legal system. More...

AA meetings

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8 p.m. Wed. & Sat. noon 117 Carlisle St. More...