Leaders in North Myrtle Beach will enter an executive session meeting Wednesday afternoon to begin interviewing city manager candidates.
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F amily Court Judge Lisa Kinon called a woman up to the front of the courtroom to shake her hand. “We’ve had two success stories in a row,” Kinon said.
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Rough seas and high winds from Tropical Storm Alex, churning in the Gulf of Mexico far west of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, forced the suspension Tuesday of skimming and booming operations off the coasts of Louisiana, Alabama and Florida, a BP spokesman said. Inclement weather did not affect operations at the site of the well head, about 41 miles off the Louisiana coast, where large ships are capturing oil from the ruptured pipe and drilling relief wells that offer the best chance to seal the undersea gusher.
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South Carolina LANCASTER Report: Trooper was driving 110 mph
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The July 4 holiday weekend is just about here and a lot more people should be on the Grand Strand this year than last.
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At high noon on Pawleys Island, Saturday, June 26, young and old joined hands as part of a global response to the Gulf Coast oil spill disaster.
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The Waccamaw Economic Opportunity Council has until Sunday to address findings in a state audit of the program that was issued in March, Thomas Welch, senior audit manager for the S.C. Office of Economic Opportunity, said before Tuesday’s board meeting. If it fails to comply, Welch said, the state and Waccamaw EOC board members will have a conference, after which the EOC will be allowed 15 days to submit a quality improvement plan to the state office to stave off closure
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