Tryon, NC 28782
Thursday, March 11, 2010
 
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Lead Story»Green River Farm house lost to fire

A fire destroyed the nearly completed home of Roger and Jennifer Smith at Green River Farms early Tuesday morning. Roger Smith is the vice president of the Tryon Riding & Hunt Club (TR&HC) and he and Jennifer Smith donated the land for the hunt club's Green Creek Equestrian Park, now in development. The Smiths, who own nearly 4,000 acres, are among the largest landowners in Polk County, said…
News » Chinese teacher likely to join Polk faculty in fall
Polk students likely will have a chance to learn Chinese language and culture from a Chinese teacher this fall as Polk…
News » Campobello-Gramling speller headed to national bee
Olivia Jones, a 7th grader at Campobello-Gramling School will be going to Washington, D.C. to compete in the Scripps…
News » Polk school make-up days announced
Students in Polk County Schools will have to make up some more time that was lost due to recent winter storms. The Polk…
News » Foreclosures rising in Polk County
The number of Polk County property owners who have gone into foreclosure has grown substantially over the past decade and…
News » St. Luke's contracts for crisis service system
St. Luke’s announced last week it has entered into a 3-way contract to help keep mental health, substance abuse and…
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