This time next week, Shriners will take over Myrtle Beach, marking the first time in more than three years the Southeast Atlantic Shriners Association has had its fall festival here.
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Major fest back in Myrtle Beach
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A giant beach ball will greet tourists bound for the Grand Strand on U.S. 501 as they pass through Marion County.
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Tower painted to resemble beach ball
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Always have. They have some of the cutest and sweetest kids I have ever met with the most genuine country twang accents.
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Aynor cafe doesn’t’ disappoint
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Read more: Local , Community , Running Shoes , Two Races , Grand Strand , Myrtle Beach , The Biggest Loser Event Challenge , Myrtle Beach Mini Marathon , Robert Pozo Grab your running shoes and get ready for not one, but two events heading to the Grand Strand this fall.
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Myrtle Beach preparing for 2 races
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During the next 10 years, Myrtle Beach plans to protect residential neighborhoods from commercial development, increase connectivity between parks and open spaces, promote the use of native plants in landscaping, encourage energy-efficient building and work on supporting the arts. All those goals and many more are in the city’s comprehensive plan, which is still being updated. At a special meeting Tuesday, City Council members went through the second half of a 150-plus-page draft of the plan, item by item, making changes to goals, removing repetitions and actions that are not in the city’s purview, and talking about the city’s future.
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Myrtle Beach polishes 10-year plan
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George Jenkins has a lifetime of memories in the 1910 sanctuary at Conway’s First United Methodist Church, and he’s not in the least bothered the congregation is temporarily back there while the main sanctuary is being renovated. “I was baptized there,” he said of the earlier sanctuary where Sunday services temporarily are being conducted. “I joined the church there. I was married there.” The main sanctuary, built in 1962, was painted and upgraded in the 1980s, Jenkins said, but what it is going through now is much more than an upgrade.
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Venerable Conway church goes under the knife
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Former Waccamaw Economic Opportunity Council board member Abdullah Mustafa was arrested Tuesday morning and charged with holding a gun to the forehead of a woman described in an Horry County police report as both a former and current girlfriend. The report said Mustafa had a key to the woman’s Little River apartment and her car, and that he entered her bedroom at 5:30 a.m. waving a gun at the woman and a male friend, who were awakened by his appearance. Police said Mustafa was yelling obscenities at the couple and had the gun to the forehead of one of them
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Ex-Waccamaw EOC board member arrested
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