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Myrtle Beach area second fastest-growing region in U.S.

With a one-year population increase of more than 12,000 people, the Myrtle Beach metropolitan statistical area ranked as the second fastest-growing in the nation from July 1, 2013 to July…Click to Continue »

 

Georgetown resident tapped for integrity award

Garvey Winans of Georgetown was presented with a Medallion of Integrity from the Center for Courage and Renewal to honor his service to the community and for acting tirelessly from…Click to Continue »

 

Camera club members win awards

The Coastal Carolina Camera Club held a print competition at its Feb. 10 meeting for images depicting “Faceless Portraits.” Awards are given in novice, intermediate and advanced divisions.Click to Continue »

 

Volunteers learn more about expectations during Myrtle Beach community ambassador meeting

Local volunteers said their desire to put forth a positive image of Myrtle Beach during special events caused them to attend an informational meeting Wednesday to learn about becoming community…Click to Continue »

 

36 jobs coming to Horry County after council agrees to $50K incentive package

A New York-based life-safety technology company plans to move its headquarters to Myrtle Beach this summer, and plans to hire more than 30 employees.Click to Continue »

 

Temporary lane closures on Highway 707 Wednesday night

Horry County officials want to warn motorists that a section of Highway 707 between Moss Creek Road​ and Royals Pointe Court will be closed temporarily for utility work Wednesday and…Click to Continue »

 

Horry County Council hears needs for additional road maintenance funding

A nearly $3 million shortfall in Horry County’s road maintenance fund will prompt the County Council to consider increasing the road maintenance fee, using a $20 million surplus from the…Click to Continue »

 

Brunswick police searching for owners of abandoned horses

The Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office is searching for the owner of two horses abandoned in the Ash area of Brunswick County.Click to Continue »

 

3 important topics Horry County Board of Education will discuss at regular meeting

The Horry County Board of Education will meet Thursday to discuss several area school improvements and the purchase of 20 new school buses for the 2015-2016 school year.Click to Continue »

 

Myrtle Beach considers increasing parking meter rates, citation fees

Drivers heading to enjoy the beach could pay 50 cents more per hour at parking meters in Myrtle Beach – and face increases in fines if the meters aren’t paid…Click to Continue »

 

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