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Date Added: August 22, 2008 07:40:04 PM
Cleveland County Polkville A brother and sister died early Thursday when fire destroyed the Cleveland County farmhouse where they had grown up. Authorities say Jerry Cook, 65, and Evelyn Bluff, 68, died in a fire that was reported about 2:30 a.m. at a house on Ken McEntire Road near Polkville. Cook was owner of Cook and Bridges Dairy Farm, according to WCNC, the Observer's news partner. Three ...

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