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TIEC reopens ticket sales for postponed June 5 Tryon Block House Races steeplechase

From staff reports COLUMBUS - Tryon International Equestrian Center & Resort, race organizers of the Tryon Block House Races, has reopened ticket sales for the 2021 historic steeplechase of Tryon Riding & Hunt Club Saturday, June 5 at the Green Creek Race Track in Columbus. Tickets for tailgate spaces can be purchased online at Tryon.com/Steeplechase. Walk-ins and same-day tickets will be sold on the day of the event at the Gate 2 located at 6881 S. N.C. Highway 9, Columbus.  The 73rd running of the steeplechase was postponed from its April 2021 date until June due to restrictions surrounding COVID-19 and to allow for recovery time from the pandemic.

Ex-Buncombe commissioner Ellen Frost sentenced on corruption charge

View Comments ASHEVILLE - Former high-ranking Buncombe County elected official Ellen Frost has been sentenced to six months in prison for corruption. The sentence was unexpected following a plea deal with prosecutors who recommended no prison time. U.S. District Court Judge Robert J. Conrad imposed the punishment April 28 for the former Buncombe County Board of Commissioners Democratic vice chair, saying the case was unusual in that she did not gain monetarily, but that it had the  very serious nature of local government corruption. In the plea deal reached earlier this year, Frost admitted to conspiring with ex-County Manager Wanda Greene to misapply more than $575,000 of taxpayer s funds toward equestrian enterprises. In return, prosecutors agreed to recommend home confinement. They also agreed to give her a special avenue to appeal, though it was not clear after the hearing if she would.

Senator, racial justice notable vouch for convicted Buncombe official

ASHEVILLE - A former lieutenant governor candidate, a long-time top county elected official and an influential racial justice scholar are asking a federal judge for leniency in the sentencing of ex-county Commissioner Ellen Frost, who was convicted of corruption. The dozen letters from former lieutenant governor candidate Terry Van Duyn, ex-Buncombe County Board of Commissioners Chair David Gantt, UNC Asheville political science professor emeritus Dwight Mullen and others were submitted by Frost s attorney in advance of her April 28 sentencing by U.S. District Court Judge Robert Conrad in Asheville. Ellen Frost ran for the right reasons and worked hard to make Buncombe County a better place. I hope during your deliberations, you will find it possible to take into consideration the good she did while serving Buncombe County, said Van Duyn, who served seven years as a Democratic North Carolina state senator from Buncombe.

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