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Tryon · TryonTRYON—On Friday morning, two more outstanding volunteers were presented certificates in front of the Tryon Coffeehouse, inducting them into the Second Wind Hall of Fame. Conserving Carolina nominated Don Dicey and Gregg Miner for induction into the Second Wind Hall of Fame, and the Board of the Second Wind Hall of Fame recognized their contributions to the local community and accepted the nominations. The mission of Second Wind is to identify ou…See the Story
LOCAL VOLUNTEERS HONORED: Second Wind Hall of Fame welcomes Don Dicey and Greg Miner - The Tryon Daily Bulletin
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Tryon · TryonPolk County Schools brought one of its own to the district Monday as part of Bring Your Legislator to School Day. North Carolina Rep. Jake Johnson, a Polk County High School graduate, spent part of Monday visiting PCHS and Polk County Middle School as part of the second annual Bring Your Legislator to School Day. The event was introduced to give legislators an opportunity to experience the day-to-day reality of North Carolina’s elementary and se…See the Story
Johnson returns to Polk County Schools for ‘Bring Your Legislator To School Day’ - The Tryon Daily Bulletin
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Tryon · TryonSpartanburg man charged with second-degree murder COLUMBUS—Officials say one person is dead and another was wounded after a shooting that took place on Thursday, April 11, at the Ashley Meadows apartment complex in Columbus. Deputies with the Polk County Sheriff’s Office arrived at the scene at 1:13 p.m. after receiving a call about the shooting at 1:09 p.m. Upon arrival, officers found one individual who was deceased and another with unspecif…See the Story
Shooter identified after fatal shooting in Columbus - The Tryon Daily Bulletin
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Tryon · TryonNo injuries reported TRYON—A two-vehicle collision occurred in Tryon on Thursday afternoon near the intersection of Lynn Rd and Harmon Field Rd, just outside city limits. The accident occurred between a dark blue SUV and a red pickup truck in the bend near the fork leading to Harmon Field, temporarily closing both lanes on Lynn Rd. According to Michael Purdy of the Tryon Fire Department, the collision occurred just before 3 p.m. Tryon Police a…See the Story
Collision on Lynn Rd. leads to traffic standstill - The Tryon Daily Bulletin
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Tryon · TryonCOLUMBUS—A shooting occurred at the Ashley Meadows apartments in Columbus today, officials say. The scene is now secured, and one suspect is now in custody. Law enforcement were on-scene Thursday after a shooting took place at the Ashley Meadows apartments. (Photo by Jamie Lewis) No other information is available at this time concerning the exact time of the shooting or the status of anyone who may have been shot. Ashley Meadows is an apartment …See the Story
Suspect in custody after shooting at Ashley Meadows apartments - The Tryon Daily Bulletin
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Tryon · TryonCharity bike ride up and down Saluda Grade to raise funds, awareness TRYON—The 14th annual Climb to Conquer Cancer will be held on Saturday, May 11. The fundraiser was started by, and is still hosted by, John Cash, the former owner of Nature’s Storehouse in Tryon who lost both his parents and his sister to cancer. Each year, Cash and others complete ten journeys up and down the Saluda Grade, encompassing a total distance of 80 miles, which usu…See the Story
PEDALING FOR A PURPOSE: 14th Annual Climb to Conquer Cancer - The Tryon Daily Bulletin
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Tryon · TryonRail and History Museum Board to operate and manage new Rail Museum LANDRUM—The Landrum City Council held its regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, April 9, swearing in a new police officer and finally establishing the Landrum Rail and History Museum Board. The board members began with the confirmation of new officer Sean Coats. Officer Coats comes from the Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Dept., and has previous experience in narcotics investiga…See the Story
Landrum welcomes new police officer, establishes new historical board - The Tryon Daily Bulletin
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