North Myrtle Beach officials met last week to discuss regulations the city will potentially place on activities that take place on the beach during the summer months.
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North Myrtle Beach officials met last week to discuss regulations the city will potentially place on activities that take place on the beach during the summer months.
Read More »There will soon be a whole new set of local students who are equipped to help with life-saving missions in the area.
Read More »Last Saturday afternoon before the NFL games got underway for the weekend, I dropped by to watch the Coastal Chairmen wheelchair basketball team take on the Port City Spokesmen from Wilmington, N.C., another team in the Carolina Wheelchair Basketball Conference.
Read More »In their first meeting since the holidays, North Myrtle Beach City Council approved several measures pertaining to a list of topics, including developments, city laws and annexation.
Read More »North Myrtle Beach swore in the first woman to be named police chief in its 55-year history during a heartfelt ceremony held at City Hall last week.
Read More »On Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023, Henry McMaster will be sworn in again as governor and the state of South Carolina will have an extravagant ball to celebrate.
Read More »South Carolina Superintendent of Education-Elect Ellen Weaver announced last Thursday the newly appointed members of a transition committee chosen to help "set the agenda for 2023 and beyond.”
Read More »Edgewater Ventures announced the build-to-suit development of a new Class A distribution facility for Pepsi Bottling Ventures LLC (PBV) at Palmetto Coast Industrial Park in North Myrtle Beach.
Read More »The Solid Waste Authority’s Spotlight on Environmental Awareness (S.E.A.) program recognizes agencies/businesses/companies that practice reducing, reusing and recycling in their daily operations, promotes the conservation of natural resources and/or utilizes sustainable business practices.
Read More »As the Christmas holiday season reaches its climax on Sunday, most of us will take a deep breath and enjoy our family, friends and acquaintances for a needed holiday celebration. Many will attend a church service and celebrate the birth of Jesus. Those with different beliefs or religions will still find time to follow their traditions.
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