Greg Rowles announces his plan to open a unique and unprecedented entertainment and dining venue in North Myrtle Beach in Spring 2024.
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Greg Rowles announces his plan to open a unique and unprecedented entertainment and dining venue in North Myrtle Beach in Spring 2024.
Read More »The North Myrtle Beach High School Lady Chiefs varsity basketball team stayed home last week as they lost a Wednesday game against South Florence and then beat Myrtle Beach Friday on senior night.
Read More »The North Myrtle Beach Chiefs lost 51-49 to South Florence last Wednesday and then ended the week on the short end of a 57-47 score in Friday’s second home game of the week.
Read More »The town will have a runoff election next week to secure the vacant seat on council that was held by James DeWitt.
Read More »North Myrtle Beach officials met last week to discuss regulations the city will potentially place on activities that take place on the beach during the summer months.
Read More »There will soon be a whole new set of local students who are equipped to help with life-saving missions in the area.
Read More »The North Myrtle Beach High School varsity basketball teams each split their two region games last week. The Lady Chiefs opened the week on Tuesday as they beat West Florence 42-22 before losing to Hartsville 40-32 last Friday night at Hartsville.
Read More »Last Saturday afternoon before the NFL games got underway for the weekend, I dropped by to watch the Coastal Chairmen wheelchair basketball team take on the Port City Spokesmen from Wilmington, N.C., another team in the Carolina Wheelchair Basketball Conference.
Read More »The North Myrtle Beach High School varsity basketball teams traveled to Wilson High School last Friday night, Jan. 6, to open the 6AAAA region part of their schedule.
Read More »Horry County Council held their first of two meetings this month on Tuesday night, Jan. 10, where a majority of its members voted against increasing their own salaries.
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