01-05-12 Bulletin

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Harmon Field board considers dog park proposal, page 5

Tryon Daily Bulletin

The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper

Vol. 84 / No. 234

Tryon, N.C. 28782

Thursday, January 5, 2012

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Historic Saluda Committee launches new website

Site features people, places of historic town On Christmas Day, 2011, the Historic Saluda Committee launched its new website at www.historicsaluda.org. The committee created the website to feature the people and places of historic Saluda, specifically the compilation of oral histories of Saluda’s citizens. Sales from the oral history film documentary, “Home, Hearth and History: Stories of Old Saluda,” re-

leased in the spring of 2011, helped to finance the creation of the website. The website features film snippets from the DVD and never-before-seen footage of the interviews conducted during the making of the DVD. Since the oral history project is ongoing, Top: One of the historical photos of Saluda on the new more interviews have been conducted website launched by the Historic Saluda Committee.

The 2NC Mounted Infantry, along with elements of the Charlotte Marines, will be camping at Harmon Field from Jan. 21 through Jan. 23. This is an instructional time for the soldiers, covering topics of camp life, military maneuvers and strategy, firing drills, and in all likelihood, active skirmishing with opposing forces. The public is invited to view all aspects of the weekend at no charge.

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Above: The home page of the website, located at www. historicsaluda.org.

Tryon fires town manager Hembree Town expects to hire interim manager soon by Leah Justice

The Town of Tryon is currently without a manager as town council terminated Justin Hembree’s employment during an emergency meeting Tuesday, Jan. 3.

Mayor Pro-tem Roy Miller said the new town board wanted to go in a new direction. Miller also said the town plans to have an interim manager employed within a week to 10 days. The legality of the emergency meeting was questioned by the Bulletin,

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