Tryon, NC 28782
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Editorials » Greene: servant with lion’s heart
Why name a building after Howard Greene? He’s not rich; he didn’t pay for the new Department of Human Services building…
Editorials » Raffle for Youth Center
The Tryon Youth Center’s 22nd annual car raffle will not likely take place as scheduled, July 31st. The raffle has been…
Editorials » Celebrate St. Luke’s turn around
In the midst of an election, candidates are always looking for ways to differentiate themselves, searching for issues that…
Editorials » TLT seeks new home
The Tryon Little Theater (TLT) has produced more theater fun over the years than most towns ever see. It has been a pleasure…
Editorials » Creating one,unified development ordinance
Despite the lack of any current activity, Polk County is moving ahead with comprehensive land use planning.The 20/20 Vision…
Editorials » Politics and Green Creek water
After the 2008 county board election, life seemed to calm down. There were rumblings of disagreement in the past 14 months,…
Editorials » Primaries upon us soon
It is time to focus on the upcoming primaries. Early voting starts April 15 for the May 4 primary. Both the Republicans and…
Editorials » Pave Columbus, put up a parking lot
No one ever thinks there is enough parking downtown – be it in downtown Tryon, Columbus, Saluda, Landrum.The Columbus Town…
Editorials » Chocolate Drop roads closed
Clearly, now that the state has completely closed off the roads due to safety concerns, the general conclusion is…
Editorials » Counting the nation
The U.S. Census bureau is hiring -- calling for 1,000 workers just for Polk and Rutherford counties.The count is upon us,…
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