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Terry Vaughn fills a growler with Bimbo blond ale for a customer at Snowbird Mountains Brewery in Andrews on Saturday. Photo by Samantha Sinclair

Terry Vaughn fills a growler with Bimbo blond ale for a customer at Snowbird Mountains Brewery in Andrews on Saturday. Photo by Samantha Sinclair

Local businesses adjust to effects of coronavirus

Body     Murphy – At a time of year when business starts to pick up in Cherokee County, many are having to change the way they do business or close for the time being.

Virus won’t stop news

Body     When the hometown newspaper that eventually became the Cherokee Scout was founded, it had only been 24 years since the end of the Civil War.
Daniel Hughes (center) and his defense attorneys, Holly Christy and Rich Cassady, following the “not guilty” verdict Thursday at the Cherokee County Courthouse. Photo by Penny Ray

Daniel Hughes (center) and his defense attorneys, Holly Christy and Rich Cassady, following the “not guilty” verdict Thursday at the Cherokee County Courthouse. Photo by Penny Ray

Jury acquits man of murder

Body     Murphy – It’s been a little more than five years since the lives of two families were shattered in an instant.
Richard and Mildred Pullium are taking precautions, but like most people still needed to go shopping Thursday. Photo by Sam Jokich

Richard and Mildred Pullium are taking precautions, but like most people still needed to go shopping Thursday. Photo by Sam Jokich

Coronavirus clampdown: Disease spreads to area

Body     Murphy – Five people in Cherokee County have tested positive for COVID-19 as of Monday afternoon, and much of the community is on edge after the first case atten
Carrie Dyer led her fourth-grade students at The Learning Center in making biography bottles. Students picked who they wanted to research, like Cristiano Ronaldo and George Washington, then sculpted faces with clay to be attached to dressed soda bottles. Photo by Samantha Sinclair

Carrie Dyer led her fourth-grade students at The Learning Center in making biography bottles. Students picked who they wanted to research, like Cristiano Ronaldo and George Washington, then sculpted faces with clay to be attached to dressed soda bottles. Photo by Samantha Sinclair

Arts shine at School Maker Faire

Body     Murphy - About 30 makers showed their treats, crafts and other projects at The Learning Center’s School Maker Faire on Thursday.

Defense questions evidence in court

Body     Murphy – A key piece of evidence that may have corroborated a witness’ account of what happened the day Daniel Hughes shot and killed Terry Owenby was never seiz