The Greenville News - Sat Nov 28
Construction started on a new seven-unit row home building at The Market Common this week, the first residential project to get under way there in more than a year.
Medical meter running at Oconee jailMessenger - Sat Nov 28
Murder suspect David Chavez was badly beaten in his jail cell in October. He spent five days in the hospital, running up a medical tab approaching five figures.
Police | Small fire doused in Plantation PointeMyrtle Beach Online - Fri Nov 27
Firefighters from Myrtle Beach and Horry County extinguished a small fire this morning outside a home in the Myrtle Beach section of Horry County.
Varnertown Indians achieve recognitionMyrtle Beach Online - Thu Nov 26
The tribal elders who stood on the stage knew who they were and where they had been.
Tax-free days likely to fire up gun salesMyrtle Beach Online - Thu Nov 26
Handguns, rifles and shotguns will be cheaper today and Saturday because the legislature has designated those days as a tax-free "Second Amendment Weekend." Brad Andrews, the operations manager of Bass Pro Shops at the Myrtle Beach Mall, said that he expects many more gun sales during the tax-free days.
Myrtle Beach area eateries offer feasts for body, soulMyrtle Beach Online - Thu Nov 26
Across the Grand Strand, people gave up their own Thanksgivings to cook turkeys, chop potatoes and prepare stuffing to provide meals and a place to spend the day for neighbors in need.
Police | Horry County woman dies when car runs off roadMyrtle Beach Online - Thu Nov 26
A single-car crash killed a Loris woman Wednesday morning in rural Horry County.
Stores add shopping on holidayMyrtle Beach Online - Wed Nov 25
Shoppers don't have to wait for the wee hours of the morning Friday to hit the stores - they can head out today as more retailers are opening on Thanksgiving.
Coastal Business | Myrtle Beach Chamber sets jobMyrtle Beach Online - Wed Nov 25
Just two weeks after an announcement of nonstop air service to Toronto, the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce has created a new job to promote the area to Canadians.
Funding to bring in jobs at riskMyrtle Beach Online - Tue Nov 24
The Myrtle Beach Regional Economic Development Corp. may lose county funding as the Horry County Council considers a number of cost-saving moves amid a tough budget year, and as some council members question the group's effectiveness.
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