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  • By Shannon Greene Shannon Greene
    (Published November 26, 2008) YORK -- Oscar "Ned" Burgess Jr., a man who once said he had printer's ink in his blood, died last week at his home in Charlotte. He was 80.

    For 20 years he was the publisher of the Yorkville Enquirer, now the Enquirer-Herald.

    He was a true newspaper man, said Jim Owen of Clover, publisher of The Clover Herald at the time Burgess was at the Enquirer. Together, the men owned Carolina Newspapers Inc.

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New group reaches out with handmade quilts

By Cheney Baltz Cheney Baltz
(Published November 26, 2008) This year, Darlene Troxler is giving the gift of warmth.

Troxler has formed the Touching Christ's Children Blankie Ministry, and she wants to spread her faith along with handmade quilts. She started the ministry in September and now a small group of women meet at the York Public Library to make the blankets.

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