North Myrtle Beach Fire Department Chief Garry Spain recently presented Suzanne Klein and NMB Parks and Recreation Operations Manager Matt Gibbons with a Citizen Heroism Award.
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North Myrtle Beach Fire Department Chief Garry Spain recently presented Suzanne Klein and NMB Parks and Recreation Operations Manager Matt Gibbons with a Citizen Heroism Award.
Read More »With warm weather and sunny skies already upon us as we move further into 2022, the kickoff to summer is just right around the corner.
Read More »Get your motors runnin’.
Read More »The Cherry Grove golf course, widely known as one of the most acclaimed layouts on the entire Grand Strand, added to its impressive list of accolades when it was announced as the local course of the year by the Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association (MBAGCOA).
Read More »North Myrtle Beach City Council gave final approval to its plans for improvements made at the Cherry Grove Park and Boat Landing, but they face a lawsuit from one of the companies affected by the alterations.
Read More »The Southeast’s premier youth soccer tournament was once again held in the local area, with much of the action taking place at the North Myrtle Beach Park and Sports Complex.
Read More »Wetlands throughout the local area will soon be getting new protections that could see them receive larger buffers from development, which is rapidly encroaching on the vital ecosystems throughout the county.
Read More »A group of amazing local artists have been honored with their latest seascape masterpieces hanging in North Myrtle Beach City Hall for everyone to come and check out.
Read More »Blocked fire hydrants are on the rise in North Myrtle Beach and it is increasingly becoming a regular problem for first responders in the city.
Read More »After North Myrtle Beach City Council passed a “housekeeping” ordinance on Monday night that allows commercial activity to take place at the city’s parks and public facilities, several owners of kayak companies voiced their opposition to recent regulations brought by the city.
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