The eyewitness account stunned state wildlife officers: a 3-foot-high stack of grouper, piled as far as a football field, on a Georgetown dock. Commercial spear fishing was stripping clean artificial… Click to Continue ?
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For-profit fishing limited on reefs off Georgetown
Posted on February 4th, 2012 by CapnSage
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They might be considered the newest attractions in South Carolina’s $14 billion tourism industry: linebackers in Carolina garnet and wide receivers in Clemson orange. Click to Continue ?
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SC tourism targets SEC, ACC fans visiting state
Posted on February 4th, 2012 by CapnSage
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William Jay Holder, a 25-year Myrtle Beach police veteran and shag champion, will be remembered for his compassion and enthusiasm for protecting the city, its visitors and residents, according to… Click to Continue ?
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Former Myrtle Beach police officer left lasting impression on colleagues
Posted on February 3rd, 2012 by CapnSage
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The parents of a baby girl, who suffered a broken arm and other injuries, were indicted by an Horry County grand jury on child abuse charges, according to court records. Click to Continue ?
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Horry County parents face child abuse charges involving 6-week-old
Posted on February 2nd, 2012 by CapnSage
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Former lieutenant governor Andre Bauer hasn’t officially announced his candidacy for the 7th Congressional District seat, but financial reports show his campaign has the highest total of funds of the… Click to Continue ?
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Campaign finance reports trickle in for 7th Congressional District race
Posted on February 1st, 2012 by CapnSage
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Kids in Surfside Beach have one more place to play. Click to Continue ?
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Surfside Beach installs playground at Martin Park
Posted on February 1st, 2012 by CapnSage
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Property sales were up along the Grand Strand in 2011, but prices continued to fall, in part because of the continuing foreclosure problem, according to area Realtors. Click to Continue ?
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Myrtle Beach area sees property sales rise, prices fall
Posted on January 31st, 2012 by CapnSage
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