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The Tryon Visitors Center is open for business and seeking volunteers

The Tryon Visitor’s Center in Tryon Town Hall has been recently renovated and is seeking volunteers to welcome visitors ... Read more

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Columbus Town Council approves request for two hour parking along E. Mills St.

By Kirk Gollwitzer kirk.gollwitzer@tryondailybulletin.com On Jan. 8, Columbus Town Council approved a request to set a two hour ... Read more

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Two Columbus police officers receive certificates at council meeting

By Kirk Gollwitzer kirk.gollwitzer@tryondailybulletin.com At the Jan. 8 meeting of Columbus Town Council, two police officers with the ... Read more

Marketplace

Soulisa’s celebrates grand opening to a capacity crowd

by Kirk Gowlitzer Soulisa’s Dining & Music House, a new Thai-Japanese /Asian fusion restaurant, celebrated their grand opening ... Read more

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Local film group works with AdvantageWest

In both the opening and closing scenes of the 1990’s American action thriller “The Hunt for Red October,” ... Read more

Business

Landrum’s Ken’s Meats & Seafood announces closing

Ken’s Meats & Seafood has announced that they plan to close their store in Landrum on March 15. ... Read more

Business

PANGAEA on a mission to connect community

PANGAEA is the trade name for a somewhat less familiar name in Tryon known as e-Polk Inc., an ... Read more

News

Foothills Humane Society in the business of helping

by Kirk Gollwitzer Selena Coffey, executive director of the Foothills Humane Society (FHS), has been with the organization ... Read more

Community

WNC Mountain Wine Trail plans to provide a boost to local economy

Bob and Karen Binns of Parker-Binns Vineyards have established the Western North Carolina’s Mountain Wine Trail.  Not to ... Read more

Business

My Gym and Fitness Center sees expanding membership

Tracy and Jim Becker of Mill Spring recently opened My Gym and Fitness Center, a 24/7 exercise facility ... Read more