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Two weeks after the calamity

176 residents asking what lies ahead TRYON — Driveways are still impassable. Piles of mud and debris sit ... Read more

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Volunteers helping with hot showers, clean clothes

COLUMBUS — “We’ve spent more time watching it rain than anything else,” said Mike Wright, of Fayetteville. “We’d ... Read more

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Equipped to help those in need in Polk County

Relief center for storm victims set up in Columbus COLUMBUS — They come with chainsaws and skid steers, ... Read more

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Falling trees still present danger, officials warn

Fallen trunks cause detours, power outages Tuesday LANDRUM — Traffic was blocked and power, internet and phone service ... Read more

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Saluda businesses threatened by water flooding Main Street Tuesday

SALUDA — Though Saluda had a massive amount of water flood the sidewalks on Main Street, which threatened  ... Read more

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Adventures on Horseback: How we serve

I don’t really know how to write this today. I wanted to write something about Memorial Day and ... Read more

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Despite flood, Riding and Hunt Club barbecue still set at Harmon Field

TRYON — The Tryon Riding & Hunt Club has not yet said they will change the location for ... Read more

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Storm victims asked to report damage

State assessing impact to determine if storm can be declared disaster North Carolina Emergency Management personnel are asking ... Read more

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Stranded through the dark, stormy night

Caro-Mi customers, staff describe experiences from last weekend’s disaster TRYON — “It was never ending rain. During the ... Read more

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Nearly one week later, footprints of devastation remain

Residents on 176, Meadowlark describe carnage left in storm’s wake TRYON — Footprints sunken 3 or more inches ... Read more