Other than baseball and softball reported by The Times, most of the remaining spring sports will be or have been underway this week.
Read More »Wheeler finishes wrestling season as state 4A runner-up
Wyatt Wheeler won his first two matches in the SCHSL Individual wrestling championships at Anderson last Saturday, but couldn’t repeat as state champion. Wheeler lost his bid for a second individual title in overtime to Peyton Schrader from Eastside High School in the final match of the 126 pound class.
Read More »Habitat for Humanity to hold groundbreaking for new Longs ReStore location
The nonprofit organization already operates one ReStore in Myrtle Beach and will be breaking ground on their second location in the local area on Friday, Feb. 25, at 10 a.m. Staff from Habitat's ReStore organization board members will be on hand for the ceremony, as well as community members from the North Myrtle Beach area.
Read More »Living Water Baptist Church to host Grand Strand Men’s Conference
The 2nd Annual Grand Strand Men's Conference will once again be held at the local church in the Longs community.
Read More »North Myrtle Beach approves beach activities ordinances, alterations to PDDs
During the nearly two-hour meeting held this Monday, Feb. 20, councilmembers unanimously passed several ordinances, including first reading of a few that go some ways to codifying a uniform policy for activities on the city’s nine-mile stretch of beach, both recreationally and commercially.
Read More »Chiefs basketball teams bow out of state playoffs
The North Myrtle Beach High School varsity basketball teams went into the SCHSL AAAA playoffs last week and both the girls and boys teams were eliminated from the state 4A tournament against much higher seeds.
Read More »NMB Area Historical Museum to hold reopening celebration
"A lot of work has been done over there," North Myrtle Beach Mayor Marilyn Hatley said. "I'm excited, I can't wait to see it."
Read More »Vigil held for local missing boater Tyler Doyle
It was a hopeful sight on Sunday, Feb. 19, as family, friends and other community members gathered together in support of the search for missing boater Tyler Doyle.
Read More »Humane society set for Macaroni Mania
Macaroni Mania is set to run rampant at the North Myrtle Beach Park & Sports Complex once again this year.
Read More »Bluffton girls, Socastee boys win Michael B. Nash Memorial Tournament
A few rain showers swept through the North Myrtle Beach area but couldn’t dampen the start of the 30th Michael B. Nash Memorial Soccer Tournament on Friday night. This year’s edition of this scholarship fundraiser got underway on time, as eight girls teams and six boys teams began play over two days to crown a tournament champion.
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