Starting today, it is illegal in North Carolina to text message while driving. A citation for doing so won’t put points on your driver’s license or insurance policy, but it potentially will set you back $230 when you add up the fine and court costs. The car has to be in motion for the offense to occur, according to a new N.C. state law
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Believing he found the man capable of scripting the future of Coastal Carolina University’s athletics, President David DeCenzo announced Monday he has hired Hunter Yurachek to be the school’s next athletic director. Yurachek, the executive senior associate athletics director at the University of Akron, was chosen over Lawson Holland, a development officer at Clemson University. “I took about 30 dimensions and analyzed both candidates on those criteria,” DeCenzo said. “I would not have made the choice had I not believed that he was the best choice for what Coastal Carolina needs right now.”
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Believing he found the man capable of scripting the future of Coastal Carolina University’s athletics, President David DeCenzo announced Monday he has hired Hunter Yurachek to be the school’s next athletic director. Yurachek, the executive senior associate athletics director at the University of Akron, was chosen over Lawson Holland, a development officer at Clemson University. “I took about 30 dimensions and analyzed both candidates on those criteria,” DeCenzo said
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T he message from the Democratic candidates for S.C. governor was clear Monday night: Democrats need to show up at the polls, and they need to be loud about their ideas to win. Horry County and Georgetown County Democrats got a chance to talk with four of the Democratic candidates running for governor, Dwight Drake, Mullins McLeod, Jim Rex and Vincent Sheheen, at a meet-and-greet fundraiser in Pawleys Island sponsored by the S.C
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T he message from the Democratic candidates for S.C. governor was clear Monday night: Democrats need to show up at the polls, and they need to be loud about their ideas to win. Horry County and Georgetown County Democrats got a chance to talk with four of the Democratic candidates running for governor, Dwight Drake, Mullins McLeod, Jim Rex and Vincent Sheheen, at a meet-and-greet fundraiser in Pawleys Island sponsored by the S.C.
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Chefs sharpen your knives; foodies prepare your palettes. The Grand Strand is slated to have its own food and wine festival this spring, thanks to efforts of local businesses and restaurants.
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People line up at lunch time almost every day for the loaded hot dogs with slaw and chili at Phil’s Hot Dog Stand in front of the Sherwin Williams store in the Georgetown County portion of Murrells Inlet. Owner Phil Malvaso used to have his cart just down the road at another hardware store, but that store was in Horry County where nontemporary prepared food vendors are not allowed. Mike Mathis, who owns a cart similar to Malvaso’s, is hoping that changes soon.
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