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  1. POLK COUNTY INFORMATION & NEWS. Read more. Polk County YMCA requests your feedback as we explore the possibility of a facility and capital campaign. Read more. Public Hearing Notices, Requests for Bids, Proposals, and Qualifications. Read more. EVENT CALENDAR. VIEW ALL EVENTS.

  2. Polk County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 19,328. [1] . Its county seat is Columbus. [2] History[edit] The county was formed in 1855 from parts of Henderson and Rutherford counties. It was named for William Polk, a colonel in the American Revolutionary War.

  3. 6 days ago · Welcome to Polk County, North Carolina Home of the true 4 seasons! Photo by: Robin Michael Spring has arrived. Summer is just around corner. You are looking at Tryon Peak and White Oak Mountain in the "Thermal Belt" of Polk County, Western NC.

  4. The mission of this office is to conduct tax assessments and collections on real, personal, and business property; maintain public information on all residential and commercial properties in Polk County; address properties in accordance with county ordinance; and provide title, tag, and tax services through the North Carolina Department of ...

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  6. Welcome To Polk County NC. Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. in Western North Carolina. Our Towns and wide spots! Columbus, Tryon, Mill Spring, Green Creek, Sandy Plains, Sandy Springs, Sunny View, Rock Springs, Pea Ridge, Lynn, Saluda, and our neighbor - Landrum, South Carolina. We have breath taking site seeing with many ...

  7. www.polkcounty.org › county › polkcountyWelcome To Polk County NC

    Polk County, North Carolina. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF POLK COUNTY. A county created, then abolished, and again established - that is Polk County which survived a bitter controversy over where the county seat should be located. The area now embraced in Polk County in the southwestern corner of North Carolina was settled long before the American ...

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