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Carriage rides offered in Landrum

Area residents and tourists visiting Landrum will soon be able to tour the city by horse and carriage ... Read more

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Abril set to be in court today

Former Polk County Sheriff Chris Abril is scheduled to appear in Henderson County Court today, Monday, March 14, ... Read more

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Tryon Estates sues Columbus over water rates

ACTS Retirement-Life Communities, Inc. filed a lawsuit against the Town of Columbus last month claiming that the town ... Read more

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Three Granddaughters’ Closet in Green Creek robbed

Three Granddaughters’ Closet, a consignment shop in Green Creek, was robbed last Thursday, March 10. The Polk County Sheriff’s ... Read more

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Landrum police chief warns residents after home invasion

Following a home invasion last weekend, Landrum Police Chief Bruce Shelnut warned residents this week to call the ... Read more

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Landrum approves sanitation contract with small increases

The City of Landrum approved a new sanitation contract with GDS that includes slight increases in fees. Read more

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Bright’s Creek public hearing draws mixed comments

Polk County Commissioners heard positive and negative comments from residents this week regarding an amended Bright’s Creek development ... Read more

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Landrum proposes referendum on Sunday alcohol sales in restaurants

Landrum voters could be deciding this year whether or not its restaurants can sell alcohol on Sunday. Landrum City ... Read more

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Judge finds probable cause to charge McGraw with murder

Polk County District Court Judge Athena Brooks found probable cause to charge Travis McGraw with first-degree murder of ... Read more

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Concerned tourism businesses propose alternate solutions

Polk County commissioners will consider some new ideas presented by concerned tourism business owners who say they do ... Read more