News

Owner of Tryon Equine Compost to move manure out of Mill Spring to TIEC

Corbett Stone, owner of Tryon Equine Compost and the subject of a horse manure controversy, has decided to ...

News

But first, let me take a selfie

They came; they saw; they mostly conquered; and the Polk County High School Class of 2016 moved on ...

COLUMNIST -- FEATURE SPOT

Fishing records are made to be broken

Records are made to be broken, or at least that’s what I’ve heard. When I’m not guiding and ...

Community

Touches of Tenderness

I’ve just finished reading a book. Actually it’s two books in one. The first book is Max Lucado’s, ...

Community

Tryon Garden Club elects officers, gives special award

At the annual meeting of the Tryon Garden Club held May 18 at Beth Laughridge’s home, the slate ...

News

Public hearing on Columbus budget Thursday

Columbus residents will have a chance on Thursday, June 16 to make comments regarding the town’s proposed budget ...

Columnists

Young adult novels: Not just for teens

There’s a good chance you’ve already read a young adult (YA) novel. The hype started long ago when ...

Community

Beekeepers to host guest speaker Phil Holbert Thursday

The Polk County Beekeepers Association was formed earlier this year to support local beekeepers. Beekeeping is harder than ...

Community

Beverly Gregory retires after 50 years of service

On Friday, June 10, over 75 people attended a retirement party for Beverly Gregory in the PCMS Media ...

Arts

Rhoads named Tryon Arts and Crafts School’s artist of the month

June Rhoads, one of Tryon Arts and Crafts School’s esteemed felted work artisans, has been named the school’s ...

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