Rich Grogan of Murrells Inlet is working as a sales associate at Sears for about 22 to 24 hours a week on 100 percent commission to help make ends meet for his wife and 2-year-old son.
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The three candidates running for the two open seats in the Town Council elections on Tuesday – Paul Curry, Josephine Isom and Charlene Taylor – have varied opinions on the future of Bikefest and ways to draw tourists.
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A man walking through a Myrtle Beach mall accidentally discharged his gun Saturday evening, according to Cpl.
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In the state capital’s downtown core, $500,000 decorative street lights beam down on bustling crowds who’ve come to dine and play along a recently revitalized pedestrian plaza. A few states to the south, the lamp posts shine largely on empty lots in a subdivision outside Orlando where only a third of the 95 planned homes have been built. Wake County, N.C., and Lake County, Fla., shared the spoils of the real estate surge as two of the nation’s 100 fastest-growing counties of this decade, until the recession hit and their paths diverged.
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Authorities have identified the remains of a 74-year-old North Carolina man suspected of walking to South Carolina when he went missing five years ago. Authorities said remains found Tuesday in Shelby were identified Friday as Randolph “Bubba” Savage.
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Austin Enzor was quite the athlete at Floyds High School in the 1930s and even more the scholar. He wanted to go to college, but there was a problem. “Our family just didn’t have the money,” his sister Polly Osborne said.
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The Myrtle Beach International Airport may soon gain a new air carrier and nonstop international flight, officials say. Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce and airport representatives are in final negotiations with Toronto, Ontario-based Porter Airlines to begin offering a nonstop flight from the Toronto Island Airport to Myrtle Beach next year, said Brad Dean, president and CEO of the chamber.
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