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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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »