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Polly Lowman

Little River Chamber

“Thank you Leigh Kane, Horry County Government Planning and Zoning for meeting with members of our Board of Directors in June to discuss our vision and concerns for the future and growth of Little River.”

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Crab Catchers

“Crab Catchers won the Blue Crab Festival Cocktail Challenge. (pictured left to right: Matt Sedota, Easy 105.9, May Lay, Crab Catchers; and Jennifer Walters, Little River Chamber of Commerce).”

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City Council adopts resolution

Prior to the July 15 North Myrtle Beach City Council meeting, Council members met in executive session for legal briefings regarding the Parkway Planned Development Agreement and City Code Section 5-27-150 pertaining to opening, closing or altering streets. Council took no action. During the Council meeting, City Council approved a motion to appoint North Myrtle Beach resident Jeanette Lyon to the North Myrtle Beach Tree City Board. City Council adopted a resolution approving a two-year memorandum of understanding between the cities of North Myrtle Beach and Myrtle Beach to provide reciprocal mutual aid as needed by each city as authorized …

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Chatterbox

Welcome JUNIOR SHAGGERS to the Junior Shag Association Junior SOS July 16-21 in North Myrtle Beach…Craig HILL such a very valuable Little River Rotary Club member…Everyone loving those delicious homegrown fi gs from Vivian and Billy SKIPPER’s business tree…Band leader Tommy BLACK at home after being in the hospital and wife Christina taking excellent care of him…Happy 80th birthday to Judith WALTER on Sunday, July 21, who is one of the best fans and subscribers of The Times and she will be celebrating her special day…Izzy WEST just the best!!!Ann HUGHES up and out early to the gym and having …

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Palmetto Pirate Printing is July Business of Month

The North Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce CVB has named Palmetto Pirate Printing as the July 2019 Business of the Month. Founded in 2014, Palmetto Pirate Printing is a full-service printing company specializing in promotional items, 3D signs and banners and large format printing. The company has ten employees.  Owner Porter Hardee said, “Joining the North Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce CVB is a great way to meet and get to know other business owners in the area.  We can share our mutual experiences and help each other when possible. The constant positive reinforcement we receive keeps us motivated to …

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Bullfrog will be performing tonight in free concert

The public is invited to enjoy a free concert featuring Bullfrog on Thursday, July 18, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Horseshoe on Main Street in North Myrtle Beach. Concert-goers can expect an incredible show of classic and modern rock. Patrons and concert-goers are encouraged to bring their beach chairs. The free concert is part of the North Myrtle Beach Parks & Recreation Department’s Music on Main summer concert series sponsored by Coastal Carolina National Bank. For day of event weather information call the “Rec Check” hotline at (843) 280-5594, follow on Facebook or visit their website http://parks.nmb.us.

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Andrew Thielen Big Band to perform Friday at amphitheater

Enjoy the Andrew Thielen Big Band in a free July 19, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. concert at the North Myrtle Beach Park & Sports Complex Amphitheater. The free concert is part of the Sounds of Summer concert series presented by the North Myrtle Beach Parks & Recreation Department and Food Lion. The Big Band itself is made up of the finest musicians and singers in several states. They will be playing the greatest songs of yesterday and today all with the tremendously powerful sound of three trumpets, three trombones, four saxophones, piano, bass, guitar and drums plus a minimum …

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Public hearing held to adopt 2019-20 budget

A public hearing to adopt the fiscal year 2019-20 budget through ordinance number 05-19 was held on Thursday, July 11, at 5:30 p.m. at the American Legion Hall. Present at the meeting were Mayor Todd Harrelson and council members, Joan Gause, Lewis Hardee, Mike Suggs and Jan Vescovi; Terrence Hardee was absent.  Department heads present were Brandon Harrelson, Loris Police Chief Gary Buley, attorney Kenneth Moss and city clerk Kenya Wright. Harrelson brought the meeting to order with the tapping of the gavel.  He asked Lewis Hardee to give the invocation and lead the pledge of allegiance.  Wright said, “The …

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Special council meeting held with first reading of budget approval

The Loris city council met on Thursday, July 11, at 6 p.m. at the American Legion Hall after the public hearing on the 2019-20 budget. Present at the meeting were Mayor Todd Harrelson, Council Members Joan Gause, Lewis Hardee, Mike Suggs and Jan Vescovi; Terrence Hardee was absent. Department heads present were Brandon Harrelson, Chief Gary Buley, Tom Cocke, Kenneth Moss and Kenya Wright. Mayor Harrelson asked Gause to give the invocation and lead the pledge of allegiance. In Gause’s prayer she asked for the Lord to guide the council in their leadership and their leadership skills. Harrelson asked for …

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LPD officer spots man inappropriately dressed in public

Facebook is buzzing about the Loris Police Department (LPD) who observed a naked man on the side of the road near Church Street. The officer stopped and spoke with the man and then drove off.  A video is reported showing the man standing in what looks like he is wearing nothing at all.  Lt. Williams with the LPD stated that the officer immediately reported to him after approaching the man in question, stating that the man was wearing a skimpy thong covering the parts of the body which would be considered indecent exposure.  When the officer spoke with the man, …

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