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Hey Readers! I’ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below…

One of my favorite Gatlinburg Rotary Members, Ralph Egli

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Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies was our first stop we made. Adults enter for around $20 and kids get in for about half. I found the coral reef particularly exquisite. There is an array of underwater life to see including some strange …

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Come join us at the Hard Rock Café in Gatlinburg Tennessee on June 8th, 2010 from 6 pm to 8 pm for a community discussion where art, culture, and science meet with the folks from Discover Life in America. …

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Did it flood in gatlinburg, tennessee? with the recent flooding?

me and my boyfriend are taking a vacation and wanted to go to gatlinburg, but not if its flooded


The top Asheville local news headlines from Yahoo! News – Yahoo! News

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Emergency personnel treat the injured at a late-morning wreck on Interstate 85 between the Pelham Road and Interstate 385 exits. Several people were transported to the hospital, and the wreck caused traffic to back up for miles in the southbound lanes. Full Story;

A curfew banning unaccompanied minors from Greenville’s hottest nightspot will be in effect during the city’s Fourth of July celebration. Full Story;

Greer’s independent trash hauler, ACE Environmental, will keep to its regular pickup schedule the holiday week of July 5-8, according to the city’s director of Public Services, Skipper Burns. Call 848-2184. City Hall and all city offices will be closed Monday, July 5. Full Story;

The price at the pump in the Greenville-Anderson-Spartanburg metro area averaged $2.498 today, up from $2.489 on Monday. Gas in the area is less than it was a month ago. Full Story;

You will be redirected to the page you want to view in seconds. Full Story;

Merl F. Code, a Greenville attorney and municipal judge, has been selected as acting president of S.C. State University. Code will serve during the search for a permanent replacement for George Cooper, whose contract was not renewed. Full Story;

Patrick Cloninger said Greer’s changes create positives and negatives for longtime residents like himself. While residents flock to the city’s downtown to shop, exercise or attend festivals, it’s gotten to the point where there are too many newcomers to remember them all, he said. Full Story;

A Greenville man is in the hospital after tumbling down two flights of stairs in a downtown parking garage. Full Story;

CLEMSON — The Clemson Child Development Center will be getting $15,000 from the city of Clemson to help build a sheltered play area at the center. Full Story;

Charges have been filed against four men whom law-enforcement agents claim kidnapped three teenagers from a local nightclub earlier this week and held them “hostage at gunpoint” for several hours. Full Story;

Authorities said they have linked three more Greenville men to a botched robbery that cost a Dollar General customer his life and has led to a total of five arrests since April. Full Story;

Since 1874, The Greenville News has been a trusted source for local news. Through good times and hard times, we’ve delivered the news about a changing world. Full Story;

The Greenville Force, the city’s arena football team, has cancelled its Saturday game, which was set to be played at the Bi-Lo Center. Full Story;

When state GOP officials take up the issue this weekend of whether to expel Sen. Jake Knotts for his use of a racial slur, it will once again put a national spotlight on South Carolina’s racial politics. Full Story;

PICKENS — A Clemson man was behind bars in Pickens County Thursday on charges that he beat and shot another man in an incident earlier this month. Full Story;

The Newberry County Sheriff’s Office is hoping someone will recognize the distinctive tattoos on a man’s body and come forward with his identity. Full Story;

State Republicans could remove Sen. Jake Knotts from the party in an unprecedented vote this weekend, barring him from running as a Republican for any office in South Carolina, Greenville County GOP Chairman Patrick Haddon said today. Full Story;

Citgo — Wade Hampton Boulevard and Suber Road, Greer – $2.59 Spinx – Wade Hampton Boulevard and Edwards Road, Taylors – $2.48 Dodges – Wade Hampton Boulevard and West Main Street, Taylors – $2.31 Citgo – North Pleasantburg Drive, Greenville – $2.59 Spinx – Brushy Creek and Suber roads, Greer – $2.49 Palms – Wade Hampton Boulevard, Taylors – $2.32 Hickory Point – Wade Hampton Boulevard and … Full Story;

State Law Enforcement Division agents and Greenville County Sheriff’s Office had seven people in custody Wednesday evening after a kidnapping tip led to a standoff at a Berea home. Full Story;

Memorial Drive may lose its appeal to offices, and up to half of it may transition back to residential use, a city planner said. Full Story;

Gov. Mark Sanford said a bill he signed Thursday will give the state the tools it needs to attract and retain business and create jobs. Full Story;

One person was transported to a hospital this evening following a stabbing in Spartanburg County. Full Story;

President Barack Obama sacked his loose-lipped Afghanistan commander Wednesday, a seismic shift for the military order in wartime, and chose the familiar, admired — and tightly disciplined — Gen. David Petraeus to replace him. Petraeus, architect of the Iraq war turnaround, was once again to take hands-on leadership of a troubled war effort. Full Story;

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