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Community

USDA urges local residents to safeguard food before Hurricane Florence

The U.S. Department of Agriculture reminds rural communities, farmers and ranchers, families, and small businesses in the path ... Read more

Community

Next Saluda Train Tales to feature talk on city’s first photographer

The public is invited to a conversation with Cindy Stephenson Tuttle, great-granddaughter of Otho Brownlow Garren — a ... Read more

Community

Germany marking the territory for team gold in dressage

Team Germany is reaching out for the next medal in their collection by building up a strong lead ... Read more

Community

Retired lawyer joins board of directors at Steps to HOPE

Tryon’s Karen Mastruserio has joined the board of directors at Steps to HOPE. Mastruserio is very excited to ... Read more

News

State reduces manpower deployed for World Equestrian Games

To provide more resources for Hurricane Florence response, state government agencies have dramatically reduced the personnel previously scheduled ... Read more

Community

Outreach director shares plans to create new affordable housing at Kiwanis meeting

George Alley, Thermal Belt Outreach director, was the guest speaker at Kiwanis on Wednesday, Sept. 12. He spoke of ... Read more

Obituaries

Jerry Dove

Jerry Dove, 97, an accomplished all-around horseman, was born in Boyce, Virginia, the son of a very long line ... Read more

Obituaries

Cary Lee Page Jr.

Cary Lee Page Jr., 87, passed away Sept. 7, 2018, at Carlyle Place in Macon, Georgia. Mr. Page ... Read more

Arts

Tryon Painters and Sculptors to host opening reception for new art show Saturday

Tryon Painters and Sculptors will hold a second fundraiser as part of a celebration of 50 years as ... Read more

Community

Governor declares September as Preparedness Month

As students return to school and the peak of hurricane season arrives, Gov. Roy Cooper declared September as ... Read more