Council on track to privatize roads By Paul Gable The Herald
Horry County—Horry County Council passed second reading of an ordinance Tuesday night to return ownership of Timber Ridge Road and Forest Lake Drive to the Forest Lake Estates Home Owners Association. [more]Van Winkle concedes District Three election By Paul Gable The Herald
Horry County—Republican candidate Keith Van Winkle announced Tuesday that he was conceding the District Three county council election to incumbent Democrat Marion Foxworth. “Today I wish to congratulate Mr. Foxworth on his victory,” said Van Winkle. “I have accepted the results as certified by the board of elections.” [more]From horses to high fashion at the American Heart Association
By Steve Porter The Herald Myrtle Beach—The morning tide was so high last Saturday morning, that the 27th annual Jack Monroe Beach Ride had to be delayed and shortened a bit. Nevertheless, it was a huge success. [more] | Skipper remembered for love of kids and coaching
By Paul Gable The Herald
When Myrtle Beach High School assistant football coach Greg Skipper died as a result of injuries from an auto accident last Thursday, he left behind fond memories of a coach, friend and mentor. [more] | English tea in Myrtle Beach By Heather Gale The Herald
MYRTLE BEACH—Tea parties were very popular many years ago in England and Myrtle Beach wqent back in time to enjoy those parties during a local annual Christmas Show. [more]Dancing with the Stars glides into Myrtle Beach By Steve Porter The Herald
From all indications, this weekend’s Dancing with the Stars competition at the Marina Inn at Grande Dunes is going to be one of the social highlights of the year in Myrtle Beach. [more]High turnout for Christmas Festival
By Heather Gale The Herald
MYRTLE BEACH—Another year for the Dickens Christmas Show and Festival has come and gone. More than 20,000 people showed up for the annual event to experience the Christmas spirit and enjoy the wares. [more] | Baking contest comes to Myrtle Beach By Heather Gale The Herald
MYRTLE BEACH—From chocolate and cheesecake to sugar cookies, pies and cakes, local bakers will have the opportunity to show off their sweets at an annual local baking contest coming up next week. [more]Medieval festival held for residents By Heather Gale The Herald
SOCASTEE—Pointed princess hats, a Medieval wedding ceremony, a fencing demonstration and much more were offered for residents to enjoy during a community festival. Grand Strand Healthcare held the Medieval Festival for the community and their residents last weekend in the parking lot of their building in Socastee. [more] 20.NOV.08 Socastee ‘swings’ first festival 20.NOV.08 Oyster Roast at the Inlet 13.NOV.08 Purple Heart recipient asks wounded vets to open up 13.NOV.08 Smoking ban passed in Surfside Beach 13.NOV.08 Foxworth election upheld on recount 13.NOV.08 Council to consider third reading of new terminal budget 13.NOV.08 ‘Eyes Wide Open’ at Coastal Carolina University 13.NOV.08 Culinary school being born at Community Kitchen 13.NOV.08 Committee to consider privatization of Myrtle Trace Drive 13.NOV.08 Gala raised money for Inlet 13.NOV.08 Dickens Christmas Show and Festival this week 13.NOV.08 MAZE challenges local students 13.NOV.08 YMCA rising toward September 2009 opening 13.NOV.08 Local author also saves lives 13.NOV.08 Fundraising for United Way 13.NOV.08 A way to play — for dogs
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