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More than 120 students explored career options and took home school supplies in a new back to school event through the TID Foundation started by Minnesota Vikings defensive end Tyrion Ingram- Dawkins.
All Cherokee County students will eat free breakfasts and lunches again this school year, joining thousands of students statewide in a federal program to ensure no student goes hungry in school ...
More than 40 Blacksburg varsity football players reported Thursday for the first team practices for the 2025 season. Blacksburg coach Josh Batchler was pleased with the dedication shown in the weight ...
Gaffney’s very own boxing team is back! Pictured left to right are Coach Tuck Swanger, Shelton Tate, Yankel Lemus, Quinton Tate and Coach Jake Carter. Not pictured are Coach Stevie Martin. The team ...
City council members will have to wait a little longer to hear the long-awaited plan to regulate crowds at downtown businesses, and more specifically event venues, and their patrons who fill the ...
The Gaffney Indians will be able to hit — and hit somebody else this week. After two days in helmets and shoulder pads today and Tuesday, the Indians will don full pads for their first full contact ...
The Cherokee County School District will spend this year developing a new 5-year strategic plan based on a 2030 vision that focuses on “Every Student, Every Day.” Assistant superintendent for ...
Three Cherokee County men have been arrested on possessing and distributing files of child sexual abuse material in unrelated cases. Caleb Tyler Patterson, 31, Victor Huga Lara Rosaldo, 35, both of ...
Frances Elizabeth Pruitt, 83, of Spartanburg, South Carolina, passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 24, 2025. Born in ...
Mrs. Tammy Renee Jennings, age 57, wife of Rodney Shane Jennings, of 126 Tracy Drive, Gaffney, passed away Tuesday, July 29, ...
Governor Henry McMaster today was joined by members of the General Assembly and state agency leaders for a ceremonial bill signing of H. 3276, the South Carolina Hands-Free and Distracted Driving Act.
U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman, a longtime member of the ultraconservative U.S. House Freedom Caucus, is entering the 2026 South Carolina governor’s race. The eight-year congressman is running to “finally ...
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