A couple of events this weekend should captivate the interest of Georgetown County residents as well as folks up and down the Grand Strand.
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A couple of events this weekend should captivate the interest of Georgetown County residents as well as folks up and down the Grand Strand.
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Everybody knows the secret ingredient to a good cocktail sauce – fresh oysters. The season kicks off today.
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Charleston’s Project Seahawk ran out of funding Wednesday as oversight of the highly touted port security task force was being transferred to the Coast Guard and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security from the Department of Justice.
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Family, friends and co-workers from across the Grand Strand attended a memorial service Wednesday for a Murrells Inlet man who died when the medical helicopter he piloted crashed last weekend in Georgetown County, killing all three on board. Nearly 150 people attended the service for Patrick Walters, 45, at St. Michael Catholic Church
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Family, friends and co-workers from across the Grand Strand attended a memorial service Wednesday for a Murrells Inlet man who died when the medical helicopter he piloted crashed last weekend in Georgetown County, killing all three on board. Nearly 150 people attended the service for Patrick Walters, 45, at St.
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The crowds were light Wednesday on the first official day of the fall motorcycle rally, but vendors and business owners who cater to bikers say they expect the bulk of visitors to arrive today and Friday. “We are prepared to be busy. We’ve already seen some signs that the bikers are out and here. We’ve had people who are curious as to what’s going on, if we’re still here,” said Summer Strickland, general manager of Hoof ‘N’ Finz.
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