After a dominant start to the season for the North Myrtle Beach Chiefs boys soccer team, highlighted by a run of comprehensive victories to open region play, a bit of a reality check was always to be expected with a couple of tricky games on the schedule last week.
Read More »Fireworks ban set to be enacted by the county after receiving complaints from veterans, dog owners
Horry County may soon be following in North Myrtle Beach’s footsteps in instilling their own fireworks “crackdown”.
Read More »Citizens Police Academy graduates a new set of recruits
Another set of fresh rookies graduated from the Citizens Police Academy recently in a ceremony held at the North Myrtle Beach Department of Public Safety complex in Ocean Drive.
Read More »Sunglasses Half Marathon and 5K to debut with run of city on Saturday
Thousands of runners will unite across the Grand Strand this weekend and make the trek to Main Street and Ocean Boulevard in North Myrtle Beach for the first annual Sunglasses Half Marathon and 5K.
Read More »Clemmons named Horry County master in equity
Former Representative Alan Clemmons was recently honored with a special designation by Horry County officials which will see him assume a new role going forward.
Read More »Filing window for candidates running for office in Horry County open through March 30
Filing for seats in public office began at noon on March 16 last week and will give those interested in running another week to submit their paperwork filing for their candidacy.
Read More »Buck Creek Watershed in Longs getting federal funding for critical flood study
The Buck Creek Watershed, a major drainage basin for the entire county located in Longs, received more than a million dollars in federal funding last week in order to study flooding that has historically been a consistent problem for surrounding residents, including in 2018 after Hurricane Florence.
Read More »Horry County Planning Commission approves controversial development on Highway 57 in Little River
A controversial Little River development that drew a packed house at the most recent county planning commission meeting was passed and will be headed to council for final approval.
Read More »Longs new state of the art fire station to open by late spring, land purchased for Wampee/Nixonville
After more than two years since the groundbreaking, Longs residents will finally be seeing their new state of the art fire station open soon.
Read More »Hank Hester Sports Complex gets new scoreboard and track, synthetic turf field to follow in 2023
The North Myrtle Beach High sports complex recently received a makeover and an upgrade, courtesy of the county school board and local parents and supporters of the athletic program who wanted to see it continue the steady progress and positive momentum achieved in recent years.
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