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Editorials » The wealth of Polk County
We now have two independents in the race for the Polk County Board of Commissioners.We understand, on a national level. Our…
Editorials » The ‘mega park’ controversy
The economic development team of Polk County assembled last week at the WNC Ag Center in Fletcher to register a…
Editorials » Looking at Nina
The dream of honoring Nina Simone in her hometown, begun in earnest four years ago, was largely brought to fruition Sunday.…
Editorials » Making people aware
To save the Blue Ridge Barbecue & Music Festival, “All we had to do was make people aware,” Carolina Foothills Chamber…
Editorials » Comprehensive planning
The road show for the new, long awaited, much needed Polk County comprehensive plan begins tomorrow with an open house…
Editorials » Independents on the rise
Without polling, it is hard to say what is in the mind of the 4,420 voters who have registered “unaffiliated” here.…
Editorials » Making people aware
To save the Blue Ridge Barbecue & Music Festival, “All we had to do was make people aware,” Carolina Foothills Chamber…
Editorials » Except for the climate
Garrison Keillor says, “People will miss that it once meant something to be Southern or Midwestern. It doesn’t mean much…
Editorials » Let’s keep the barbecue
The effort it takes to manage a large event in a small community is astounding. For no pay, and bearing up under constant…
Editorials » Editor responds to query about annexation stance
Editor’s note: A friend wrote to me Thursday, berating me over annexation. I say a friend because it is a true friend who…
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