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County rejects proposed noise ordinance

Body Murphy – An overflow crowd at the Cherokee County Board of Commissioners meeting Monday night heard a handful of speakers mostly opposed to a proposed noise ordinance sparked by cr
Rebecca White refuses to be kept down, and today she is a successful and thriving businesswoman.

Rebecca White refuses to be kept down, and today she is a successful and thriving businesswoman.

Medical issues can’t keep local lady down

Body Andrews Rebecca White was put on a Brahma Bull at age 9, but not by choice. She was terrified. That was just part of a difficult upbringing.
Rebecca White refuses to be kept down, and today she is a successful and thriving businesswoman.

Rebecca White refuses to be kept down, and today she is a successful and thriving businesswoman.

Medical issues can’t keep local lady down

Body Andrews Rebecca White was put on a Brahma Bull at age 9, but not by choice. She was terrified. That was just part of a difficult upbringing.
Anngee Quinones-Belian/Staff Correspondent  From left are Cherokee County sheriff’s Detective C. Stiles; Chris “Sig” Poston with the Nam Knights Motorcycle Club; sheriff’s K-9 handler and Deputy Dakota Howard; Patrick Keenan, owner of Buck Bald Brewing; and K-9 Officer Ellie.

Anngee Quinones-Belian/Staff Correspondent  From left are Cherokee County sheriff’s Detective C. Stiles; Chris “Sig” Poston with the Nam Knights Motorcycle Club; sheriff’s K-9 handler and Deputy Dakota Howard; Patrick Keenan, owner of Buck Bald Brewing; and K-9 Officer Ellie.

Sheriff’s K-9 Ellie receives new vest from fundraiser

Body Murphy – In September 2022, a fundraiser organized by Chris “Sig” Poston with the Nam Knights Motorcycle Club and held at Buck Bald Brewing downtown raised money for the purchase o
Photos by Abigail Blythe Batton/Staff Correspondent Bill Vespasian entertains the chili-eating crowd during the annual Fire in the Valley chili cook-off hosted on Jan. 21 by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7620 in Andrews. Read the article in the Jan. 25 edition of the Cherokee Scout.

Photos by Abigail Blythe Batton/Staff Correspondent Bill Vespasian entertains the chili-eating crowd during the annual Fire in the Valley chili cook-off hosted on Jan. 21 by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7620 in Andrews. Read the article in the Jan. 25 edition of the Cherokee Scout.

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