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Randy Foster/editor@cherokeescout.com Operating days at the Granny Squirrel convenience center were increased from three days a week to six in October.
Trash site hours to stay same; Caney Creek hours extended
Leaders see plans for county center, EMS station and more
Anngee Quinones-Belian/Staff Correspondent The 11th annual Christmas on Main Street festival in Andrews expects to draw another large crowd on Saturday.
Big event, big crowd and lots of big fun
Photos by Anngee Quinones-Belian/Staff Correspondent Students were offered an opportunity to pick up tools of the trade with the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office. The four young men value law enforcement officers. From left are Braylen Maennle, Christian Dejesus, Sebsiastian Jimenez and Ford Ashe.
Career Expo brings out youth in community
Photos by Nicole Wright/Staff Correspondent Families enjoyed breakfast with their veterans Andrews Elementary School on Friday as part of the annual Veterans Day Ceremony put on jointly with Andrews High School. From left are Scott’s daughter, Amanda Ramler; her son and second-grader Harrison Severance; and proud grandfather and Andrews VFW Post 7620 commander and Marine veteran Scott Ramler.
Veterans honored in Andrews ahead of holiday
Hospitalist makes it possible for folks to stay local
Cherokee County Arrest Report
Bill Belian/Contributing photographer Tracy Davis accepts a Certificate of Appreciation from Mayor Tim Radford on Nov. 4 for her many hours of volunteer work and dedication.
Folks recognize a departing volunteer for dedication
Randy Foster/editor@cherokeescout.com Career Day: Cherokee County high school students had the run of Murphy First Baptist Church’s fellowship hall on Nov. 6 for Cherokee County Schools’ Career Development Day.