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Women’s 1890 tea-time discussion leads to Lanier Library’s formation

By Gina Malone As its 125th anniversary approaches, Lanier Library in Tryon stands in stately elegance, an historic ...

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Tree planting to honor Mara Smith legacy, contribute to chestnut restoration project

On Feb. 7 at 11 a.m. in honor of Mara Smith, a memorial planting ceremony officially reintroducing four ...

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Preserving, protecting our natural legacy for future generations

Protecting the natural legacy of western North Carolina takes vision, and a willingness to do what is right ...

Community

Pedal to the metal: Greg Junge’s enduring passion for competitive racing

By Mark Schmerling Tryon’s Greg Junge took up two-wheel racing honestly. His father was a motocross racer while ...

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Art comes alive in the Old Chicken House

  By Mark Schmerling As with many artists, Saluda’s Doug Honeycutt has evolved, and refined his skills. And, ...

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Editorial: Divisive prayer alienated citizens

Everyone deserves the right to free speech. Few will argue this point more staunchly than those who work ...

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PCMS places first in WNC Regional Science Olympiad

Polk County Middle School dominated the Western North Carolina Regional Science Olympiad Tournament at UNC Asheville on Saturday, ...

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Bathanti will judge Lanier Library’s poetry competition

North Carolina’s Poet Laureate Joseph Bathanti will judge for this year’s Sidney Lanier Poetry Competition. Bathanti is the ...

Community

Mask, mime, music at Super Saturday

The world-famous Gateway Productions from Atlanta will thrill audiences March 15 This concert of Gateway’s signature solo and ...

Community

Publisher’s Notebook: BBBS’ Thanksgiving wishes

We are blessed to have so many people in our community willing to lend a hand to help ...

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