Coastal conservation takes center stage at oyster roast

By Ella Taylor Destination North Myrtle Beach and the North Myrtle Beach Chamber Foundation have announced that the Oyster Roast for the Coast will return on Saturday, February 28, 2026. The event is scheduled to take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Boardwalk Billy’s, located at 1407 13th Avenue North. This community gathering is designed to support the local business economy while highlighting the essential role oyster shell recycling plays in maintaining the region’s water quality and marine habitats. New this year, organizers have expanded the event’s footprint to feature multiple oyster cookers, oyster shucking tables, live entertainment …

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Cheer team qualifies for national competiton

By Jennifer Prince The North Myrtle Beach High School Varsity Chiefs Cheer team has made school history as the first team to qualify for the prestigious UCA National Game Day Competition held February 6–8, 2026, in Orlando, Florida. Even more impressive, they were the only team from South Carolina to compete in the national Game Day division this year. UCA Game Day is one of the most competitive divisions in high school cheerleading. Designed to replicate the energy, precision, and crowd leadership required on the sidelines during a live sporting event, teams are evaluated on crowd engagement, timing, sharp motions, …

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VFW honors local EMS personnel, teacher, students

By William LaMonte Each year the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Headquarters promotes a couple of scholarship programs that are open to every student in the country. Each year the VFW  provides a theme that the students respond to by way of an essay. The 2025-2026 theme asks America’s students “How are you showing patriotism and support for our country?” Established in 1947, the VFW’s Voice of Democracy and Patriot’s Pen essay competitions were created to encourage a better understanding and appreciation for America and to foster patriotism among the nation’s youth. The programs also offer friendly competition as well …

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Three employees recognized during council meeting

By James Pease II During the Monday, February 16, North Myrtle Beach City Council meeting, three employees were recognized for their hard work and commitment to the city. The first award was presented to Joseph Keister by North Myrtle Beach Police Chief Dana Crowell. “He is a jack of all trades,” said Crowell. “He does a little bit of everything. You may see him out front of a city council meeting, you may see him teaching the Citizens Academy, or you may see him out on Main Street with his canines. He just does a little bit of everything.” Keister …

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Lady Chiefs win 6AAAAA region championship

By John Smithson The NMB High School Lady Chiefs basketball team finished the regular season with wins over St. James and Carolina Forest and claimed another 6AAAAA region championship. The Chiefs started their final week with an away game victory over St. James on Tuesday, February 10, by a 61-32 score in a game at St. James. The Chiefs were led by Maddie Vereen’s 16 points. Jurnee Blye scored 14 points and Sophie Powell added 10 points. Ke’Aisha had 9 points. Blye also had 10 rebounds and 6 steals. The Chiefs had 20 steals as a team. The Chiefs finished …

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Loris High School pageant contestants named

On Saturday, February 21, five young ladies will ascend the stage with hopes of becoming the new Miss Loris High School. The Miss Loris High School pageant will be held in the Loris High School auditorium at 7 p.m. Admission is $10. All proceeds support the pageant and the Loris High School Chorus. Come out and support these five lovely young ladies and see who will be the next Miss Loris High School. Contestants are Dally Buffkin, Natalie Contreras, Anna Lynn Flowers, Averi James and Paisley Stevens.

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Love was in the air for Valentine’s Day

By Kaye Collins Common Valentine’s Day customs include the exchange of cards, flowers (notably red roses) and chocolates, enjoying romantic dinners, and presenting jewelry. Many of these traditions also encompass family and friends through notes and gifts, occasionally featuring distinctive practices such as conversation hearts. A few brief and heartfelt messages for loved ones or friends include: “Life is more enjoyable with you around.” “You are my top reason to smile.” “You make me whole.” “Always yours, now and forever.” “With you, every day feels like Valentine’s Day.” The well-established and commonly embraced customs of exchanging cards that convey messages …

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Upcoming events and activities set for weekend

By Kaye Collins A Cornhole Championship Tournament will be held on Saturday, Feb. 21, at Crossway Church beginning at 9 a.m. at 2000 US-701 Highway in Loris. There will be cash prizes, food and fun for all. The Lucky Last Sunday Tarot Event is a monthly gathering that takes place on the final Sunday of each month at Strawberry Moon’s new location. On Sunday, February 22, three intuitive readers will unite to provide tarot and oracle readings to individuals in a shared environment. This event is scheduled to occur at 1032 Highway 9 Business East in Loris. For appointments, please …

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Club member is celebrated for 50 years of service

By Daphne Bass The Loris Garden Club met on Wednesday, February 4, at 4 p.m. at A.J.’s on Walnut, the Mishoe Stoudenmire Building in Loris. President Gloria Kinney welcomed club members and gave the invocation. The meeting began with a reception to celebrate Dorothy Richardson’s 50 years of membership in the Loris Garden Club. Mrs. Richardson has been an active member of the club since January 1976. During this time, she has served as president of the Loris Garden Club for nine two year terms, Coastal District Co-Director from 2001-2003  and Coastal District Director from 2003–2005. Most recently for 2023-2025, …

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Two candidates vie for open council seat

By James Pease II On Tuesday, Feb. 10, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., a candidate forum was held in the main room of the Tidewater Amenity Center for the two candidates competing to fill the empty North Myrtle Beach City Council Crescent Beach seat. Tidewater, a private gated community, hosted the event and invited all residents on Little River Neck Road to attend. Tidewater Community Homeowners Association Board of Directors Cathy Weis and Jennifer Austin opened the forum and went around the room to anyone who raised their hand to give them a chance to voice their question. Ray …

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