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A new sign naming S. Bernard Smith and Joe McCluney Park was dedicated with a ribbon cutting celebration last week. Shown here are Bernard Smith and Deborah McCluney with city officials.
2 Peter 2:1 But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, ...
Barbara Ann Wilson, 86, formerly of Christopher Lynn Estates, went home to be with the Lord on April 1, 2026 at the Spartanburg Regional Hospice House. Born in Gaffney, SC, she was married to the late ...
On a fairly regular basis we get questions and/or requests from our readers about subjects that run the gamut. They might be questions for our popular feature ‘Point Blank’ or just something off the ...
I never had time for golf, but I love the Masters. I never miss the Sunday round on TV. It almost always provides high drama. I speak for a lot of Georgians in the Central Savannah River Area when I ...
Country music singer Kameron Marlowe and beach music legends The Embers will perform concerts as the South Carolina Peach Festival celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. For one night, country ...
The Cherokee County’s Animal Shelter may not have the resources of larger, urban facilities, but what it lacks in size, it is making up for in determination, innovation, and community driven progress.
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Large multi household yard sale: Saturday April 11th. 8am untill. Lots of different items. Jewelry, sports cards, books, men and Read more ...
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South Carolina’s congressional delegation could stand to collectively gain more than $3 million in backpay, along with a salary hike, if a federal lawsuit attempting to raise Congress’ pay prevails.