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Carswell, Reid retire from PCTA

Polk County Transportation Director Jewell Carswell retired after 32 years of service last week. The county held a ... Read more

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Landrum’s Senior Wednesdays begin tomorrow

41 businesses offering discounts People age 55 and older can take advantage of discounts in Landrum starting tomorrow, ... Read more

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Polk sheriff’s office weekly report

During the week of Sept. 19 through Sept. 26, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office answered 331 service calls. ... Read more

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New Polk economic development website

Anyone wanting statistical, economic, business, housing or pretty much any other data about Polk County now has a ... Read more

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Polk district court results

In Polk County District Court held Wednesday, Sept. 19 with Judge Athena Brook presiding, 99 cases were heard. ... Read more

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Fork Creek Road to get guardrail next year

DOT announces 2013 secondary road plan The N.C. Department of Transportation (DOT) has made installing a guardrail along ... Read more

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Carswell retires after 32 years in transportation department

Reception for Carswell/Reid Friday A retirement party for Polk County Transportation Director Jewell Carswell and secretary and driver ... Read more

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Tryon reviews water shortage response plan

Tryon water customers will be receiving notice that a draft water shortage response plan is up for review ... Read more

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Fire demolishes home in Pea Ridge

A Pea Ridge family’s home burnt to the ground on Monday, Sept. 24 despite the efforts of about ... Read more

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Columbus officials: Downtown has enough parking spaces

Town responds to letter to editor Columbus Mayor Eric McIntyre said there are enough parking spaces downtown to ... Read more