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By John Hood As Americans continue to celebrate our country’s semiquincentennial, I will continue to highlight the pivotal role that North Carolinians played in these historic events. TrendingSkunk ...
Free service helps to manage traffic, assist drivers, and more POLK COUNTY—The N.C. Department of Transportation has recently ...
COLUMBUS—Despite the rain, the Columbus Market was in full swing Saturday, bringing together an exciting mix of new and ...
COLUMBUS—Uptown Girl Salon has moved to a new space at 155 W. Mills St., Suite 10,9 in the Columbus Commons. Owner and ...
If you’ve been raised in the Foothills or the vicinity of Tryon, you’ve either knowingly or unknowingly encountered the ...
Reading the news the other day, a story nearly jolted the coffee cup out of my hand. The headline read: “Hot Wasps Found At ...
TRYON—Tryon Arts & Crafts School will host its inaugural Photo Studio field trip on Friday, August 22, with a visit to the ...
SALUDA— In a significant step forward for the community, Historic Saluda, Inc. has officially unveiled its new logo and ...
With August being National Peach Month, we thought it would be the perfect time to explore some recipes featuring the ...
Mirrorball Gallery will present a solo exhibition featuring the work of renowned artist and printmaker Phil Garrett. The show ...
Story by Emily Williams, Photography by Emily Williams and Brianne Haas There are few foods as uniquely Southern as good ...
Tryon’s Pacolet Street is undergoing a revival—new businesses are popping up, foot traffic is shifting, and energy is ...