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Elijah Martin Guffey, 84
Elijah Martin Guffey, 84 of Spindale, passed away on Sunday, August 21, 2011
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THIS WEEK’S LUCKY $100 WINNER!
THIS WEEK’S LUCKY $100 WINNER!
Jean Hill
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“Because He Lives . . . I Ride!”
“Because He Lives . . . I Ride!”
   When we think of motorcycles, the images portrayed in such movies as “Easy Rider”, “Hell’s Angels” and “Wild Angels” offer nothing compared to the new faith based riders. It’s a refreshing and new definition given to bikers!

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Chase Remains Unbeaten On  Gridiron As Road Trips Are Ahead
Chase Remains Unbeaten On Gridiron As Road Trips Are Ahead
Not even two years ago, Chase had a coaching carousel to deal with, but current football coach and Chase alum, Daniel Bailey never hesitated in becoming the next Trojan football coach.

With only a few short weeks to prepare, Bailey stepped in and became the leader of a solid group of football players, going just 2-9 last year. This past Friday, they matched last year’s mark as they dispatched of Chesnee 35-14 on the road to stay undefeated on the season.
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Outdoor Truths
Outdoor Truths
 For many deer hunters, late August is the time to plant fall and winter crops. Hopefully by now, the fields have been prepared and are ready to receive whatever seed one has decided to sow. The trick now is to simply wait until a good rain is predicted. (Which is rare in many places) The idea is to plant just before the rain so that the seed will have a better chance of taking root.  It truly is amazing how much difference a season of hunting can be if there are fields sown with some of the deer’s favorite grasses.
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Listen To Life
Do you know enough to worry?

Let’s say I give you an apple seed.  It’s a seed from a Washington Red Delicious. You love and have eaten bushels of them.  You’ve even picked them.  You know a tree-ripened apple from one picked early and sprayed to ripen.  You make your own apple pies.  You know just about everything there is to know about apples…
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Church Happenings 9/1/11-9/8/11
Church Happenings 9/1/11-9/8/11
Missionary Wesleyan Church
Wesleyan Men’s 8th Annual Cruise for Christ Car Show Sat. Sept. 3, registration begins at 8am-12pm, show time 12pm-3pm, awards at 3pm. $15 registration. Rain or Shine. Info: 828-245-0931 or 828-429-9600. 811 Doggett Rd. Forest City.

Johnson Memorial Baptist Church
Hot Dog Dinner Sat. Sept. 3, 3pm-6pm. Hot Dog, chips, drink & dessert for only $1.50. Proceeds to benefit church food pantry. 129 Groce St. Forest City.
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Community Events 9/1/11-9/7/11
Community Events 9/1/11-9/7/11
30th Annual Historic Morganton Festival
Sept. 10 & 11. The Festival opens Friday at 3pm with a sampling of fine arts and crafts, festival cuisine, a wine garden featuring NC Wineries; kid and teen zones and 4 stages.  Saturday kicks off with a Sunrise Run on the Greenway at 8am and then the streets open at 9am with more artisans, crafters and National Country Music star Rodney Atkins.  Free Admission!

Bingo at the VFW
Every Thursday night at 6PM. Refreshments & food are available for purchase. The top prize for the last game is $500. Proceeds from bingo benefit veterans in the surrounding communities. Located on Withrow Road. Forest City.
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Help Your KIDS Eat Fresh And Healthy Foods Throughout The School Year
Help Your KIDS Eat Fresh And Healthy Foods Throughout The School Year
(ARA) - When the school year starts, it’s harder to make sure your children are eating well.
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(That’s not a threat.) It’s a FACT
(That’s not a threat.) It’s a FACT
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Save Big While Going  Back-To-School
Save Big While Going Back-To-School
   (ARA) - The back-to-school season can become a very expensive time of year - especially if you have a child that grew several inches over the summer months.
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5TH ANNUAL RACE TO THE ROCK AUGUST 28
5TH ANNUAL RACE TO THE ROCK AUGUST 28
   Chimney Rock at Chimney Rock State Park will host its 5th annual Race to the Rock at the Park on Sunday, August 28.
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5TH ANNUAL RACE TO THE ROCK AUGUST 28
5TH ANNUAL RACE TO THE ROCK AUGUST 28
   Chimney Rock at Chimney Rock State Park will host its 5th annual Race to the Rock at the Park on Sunday, August 28.
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South Mountains State Park Environmental Programs
South Mountains State Park Environmental Programs
We welcome the community to join us for our monthly educational interpretive programs.  Call the park office at (828) 433-4772 for more information.
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Protecting Your Kids From Cyber Bullying
Protecting Your Kids From Cyber Bullying
  (ARA) - The days of the schoolyard bully who set out to take your lunch money or shove you in a locker seem like a dream to kids today.
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The Gentle Giant comes to Spindale and...A Sell Out Crowd Welcomes Him!
The Gentle Giant comes to Spindale and...A Sell Out Crowd Welcomes Him!
   Don Williams. He came out of retirement to go on tour, once again. To share an evening with him is to share messages that are loved and remembered. You don’t come to a Don Williams concert to hear him. You come to cuddle and absorb the smooth baritone singing of a man who is now known and loved throughout the world. He gives and shares of himself so that you feel a kinship to this great man of our times.
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Central, Chase  Win Openers, East, TJCA Look At Week Two Rebound
Central, Chase Win Openers, East, TJCA Look At Week Two Rebound
The first week of High School football is over which came with mixed results among the four teams.

However, the contest of the week was no doubt R-S Central versus McDowell on the gridiron.

Following a missed McDowell extra point with under four minutes to go that clanged off the left upright R-S Central ran out the clock to survive a 21-20 win at home.
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Outdoor Truths
Outdoor Truths
Since Spring I have wanted to spend a night on the river; camping and fishing. I have a friend who owns the perfect place. It is secluded and this part of the river is rarely fished. Last week I made that trip. Except for the fact that I forgot my sleeping bag mat, it turned out to be all that I had hoped for.
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Joyce Stover, 47
Joyce Stover, 47, of Rutherfordton, NC passed away on Friday, August 19.
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Mr. Lawrence Joseph Lloyd, 61
Mr. Lawrence Joseph Lloyd, 61, of Rutherfordton, passed away on Friday, August 19, 2011.
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Mrs. Betty Reinig Powers, 87
Mrs. Betty Reinig Powers, 87, of Gaffney, SC passed away on Friday, August 19, 2011.
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Mr. Pete Harvath, 76

Mr. Pete Harvath, 76,of Ellenboro, NC, passed away on Thursday, August 18, 2011.

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Ms. Mildred Guffey Bruce, 77
Ms. Mildred Guffey Bruce, 77, of Pineville, passed away on Wednesday, August 17, 2011.
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Mr. Clyde Cecil Harrill
Mr. Clyde Cecil Harrill, 882 of Charlotte, formerly of Spindale, passed away on Tuesday, August 16.
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Mr. William David Lynch
Mr. William David Lynch passed away on Monday, August 15, 2011.
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