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ELVIS LIVES: TFAC presenting “Tribute to the King”
Travis LeDoyt embodies the ‘King of Rock and Roll’ TRYON—On Saturday, September 21, at 7:30 p.m., Tryon Fine Arts Center will host a special Elvis Presley tribute performance by Travis LeDoyt. LeDoyt, who has been impersonating the ‘King of Rock and Roll’ since 2001, has garnered praise from individuals who knew Elvis personally who […] The post ELVIS LIVES: TFAC presenting “Tribute to the King” appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
Moon Howl held in Tryon this weekend at FENCE to fund programming
Tryon, N.C. – You can get loud for a good time Saturday at Foothills Equestrian Nature Center in Tryon. The Moon Howl is back after a 15-year hiatus. It’s an outdoor concert featuring local artists and all proceeds go to FENCE. FENCE is a non-profit organization that started in 1984. It’s dedicated to serving as […]
‘Reach Out and Play’ brings community together for fun and games
COLUMBUS—On Thursday, the Polk County Senior Center Meeting Place hosted “Reach Out and Play,” an intergenerational game event organized by the AARP, Polk Middle School students, and Polk County Health & Human Services. The event featured an evening of gameplay with classic board games, giving seniors, teenagers and community members of all ages a chance […] The post ‘Reach Out and Play’ brings community together for fun and games appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
American flooring company closing all 400-plus stores Nationwide, 18 in NC amid bankruptcy
LL Flooring, formerly known as Lumber Liquidators, has announced it will be closing all of its stores, with closing sales starting from Sept. 6. The flooring company, which has specialized in products like hardwood, laminate, and tile since 1993, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after months of financial struggles.
The Racial Justice Act brings evidence of death penalty racism into the light
Johnston County was recently home to a historic hearing in the case of case of Hasson Bacote, a Black man who has spent 15 years on North Carolina’s death row. We now await the judge’s decision on whether Mr. Bacote will be removed from death row and resentenced to life in prison due to overwhelming […]
State Auditor Jessica Holmes, Democrats push back on criticism
State Auditor Jessica Holmes is punching back at critics, saying she was deserving of her appointment to the position and that she is the most qualified candidate to win the general election in November. In an interview with WRAL and in a series of news conferences this week, the Democrat...
New program lets students apply to dozens of NC colleges with one application
Several colleges, including those in the UNC System, are hosting a new program making it easier for prospective students to apply to schools.The process is simple: the College Foundation of North Carolina is enabling any high school senior with a GPA of 2.8 or above to submit a streamlined application to community colleges and UNC schools.Fayetteville State University is one of those schools."We may be exposed to prospective students who hadn't considered us previously so this is another layer for us to provide that access and allow them to see a closer glimpse of Fayetteville State University as an institution,"...
Long wait times create DMV headaches; state officials say they need more employees
Headaches continue for Triangle drivers looking for an appointment at the DMV.Walk-ins are still seeing hours-long wait times at locations in Raleigh and Durham -- with most appointments booked up for months. Per the DMV website, the earliest available appointment in Wake, Durham or Orange County is currently in early December."It's just extremely frustrating. I mean, it takes so much time," said Chris Haines, a Clayton resident who tried walking in to the West Raleigh DMV on Avent Ferry Road on Friday.Haines said he waited for hours in Clayton on Thursday in an attempt to get his license renewed,. He's...
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