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County voters may soon be able to purchase wine and beer along with food items on Sunday. Cherokee County Council on Monday ...
As expected, the Gaffney Indians are doing some good things but work remains before they are a finished product. Remember, it ...
At least one county resident would like county officials to reconsider their decision to locate the county public works facility on Concord Road. Speaking at the public hearing, the resident feared ...
Scrolling and driving will be illegal in South Carolina starting Sept. 1 as the state’s new hands-free driving law goes into effect. For the first six months, anyone stopped for holding a cellphone ...
It is with great sadness that the family of Richard Crosby Clarkson, 68, announces his passing on July 25, 2025, at the Salem Health Care Center in Salem, Oregon, after a long, brave battle with ...
The Gaffney Ledger annually publishes a list of the total compensation of public employees and officials to show taxpayers ...
After a summer of learning on their own, Cherokee County teachers will welcome students back to school Tuesday for a new year. The school district held their opening staff session Thursday at Gaffney ...
County Council should make it official — that county residents will decide by referendum to allow Sunday alcohol sales — by passing final reading of an ordinance at its meeting today. The county must ...
Luck Stone Corporation has applied to the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) for a permit to mine gneiss at a site located at 297 Old Post Road in Cherokee County, ...
Gene “Stick Elliott” Daves was a legend in stock car racing, one of the greatest drivers to ever hit the NASCAR circuit. His aggressive driving style left other drivers and officials literally in the ...
Spartanburg, SC - Spartanburg Community College proudly announces that 288 students earned President’s List honors for Fall 2025. 2025 marks the first year of the President’s List, a milestone that ...
South Carolina gubernatorial candidate and Congressman Ralph Norman recently visited Broad River Electric. He spoke with a small group of employees and Trustees about the biggest issues facing S.C.
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