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Community

Cowan retires from Polk Board of Education after 32 years

By Alissa Fiorillo alissa.fiorillo@tryondailybulletin.com James Cowan, who has spent over three decades on the Polk County Board of ... Read more

Community

Annual Shepherd’s Feast planning underway, in need of volunteers

by Alissa Fiorillo alissa.fiorillo@tryondailybulletin.com Preparations for the annual Shepherd’s Feast have already begun. Last year volunteers served close ... Read more

News

PCHS students turn artwork into notecards

Polk County High School students Emily Costine, Colleen Burke, Kristen Martinets and Caelum McCall were awarded certificates of ... Read more

Business

Local restaurant moves quickly into downtown location

Huckleberry’s Gathering Garage is changing its name to Huckleberry’s as it relocates to a larger, downtown venue in ... Read more

Landrum Cardinals

Reed to play tennis for Spartanburg Methodist College

Harry Reed of Landrum High School has been awarded a Spartanburg Methodist College scholarship. Reed ranks 29th in ... Read more

Business

Dark Corner Diner bringing food truck trend to area

by Barbara Tilly A new restaurant will soon open in Landrum – and in Columbus, Lynn, Saluda, Campobello. ... Read more

Business

Henson Building Materials prepares for opening Oct. 22

Henson’s Building Materials, located in the former Tryon Lumber building on Hwy. 176 between Tryon and Landrum, will ... Read more

News

Alexander’s Ford now open

Above: Elizabeth Nager of the Polk County Community Foundation and Polk County Commissioner Ray Gasperson cut the “ribbon” ... Read more

Community

Sallstrom champion at CCC show

Susan Sallstrom of Aiken, S.C. and her 22-year-old Morgan mare GJL High Anxiety were named overall pleasure champion ... Read more

News

Tryon commercial open house Sept. 27

An open house tour in downtown Tryon featuring properties that are available for rent or sale will be ... Read more

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