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Turbeville Town Council discusses water operator proposal and financials in regular meeting
The Turbeville Town Council convened for its regular monthly meeting on August 13th, where the need for a new water and wastewater operator was a central topic of discussion alongside a review of the town’s financial status. The meeting, held at Town Hall, opened with the usual formalities, including...
SCHP: Pedestrian killed crossing highway near Bucksport
A pedestrian was killed while crossing U.S. Highway 701 Saturday night near Bucksport. South Carolina Highway Patrol corporal Nick Pye said a pedestrian was struck and killed while trying to cross U.S. Highway 701 near Sing Avenue. Pye said that at about 8:16 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, the pedestrian was traveling west across 701 when a Kia sedan traveling north on the highway struck the pedestrian.
Hamrick’s of Charleston is Coming
GAFFNEY, S.C. (Palmetto Life) – Jan 18, 2024 – Great brands at incredible prices will soon be available in the Charleston area as Hamrick’s, Inc., a southeastern retailer based in Gaffney, SC, announced it would be opening a new location in the fall of this year. Remodeling and construction are underway to occupy the former Toys R Us building in The Promenade at Northwoods on Rivers Avenue.
Massachusetts Man Missing in South Carolina During Family Vacation
Recently, 60 year old Massachusetts man Stanley Kotowski goes missing during a vacation in Hilton Head, South Carolina. Currently, they ask local home and business owners to periodically check security camera footage to see if they can find him. Moreover, they stress the importance of checking places like pools, sheds, and any other quiet, secluded areas where the man could be missing.
SC Democrats are returning from the DNC ready to knock on doors
Mattie Thomas could not help crying during the roll call to nominate Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee on Tuesday. “Tears were just rolling down my face,” she said, as each state ceremonially cast their votes on the floor of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Thomas, 74, has been involved in Democratic […]
Despite Multiple Teams Still Pursuing Him, Clemson Commit 'Fully Locked In' With Tigers - 4-star Clemson commit Amare Adams recaps rivalry win , talks strength of commitment to Clemson
FLORENCE- Amare Adams is extremely easy to spot on a high school football field. Standing 6-foot-6 and already weighing close to 300-pounds, the South Florence senior is a disruptive force along the (...)
Henry Brunson Celebrates 61 Years In The Fire Service
Congratulations to Henry Brunson, who celebrates 61 years in the fire service this month having joined the Latta Fire Department on August 25, 1963. Brunson has served in various capacities including the fire chief of the department and can tell many stories about how the fire department differs from the time he joined until the present day. In 2015, Brunson obtained his Firefighter One and Firefighter Two certifications at the age of 76. Brunson is well-known for his delicious chicken bog and for his work with the group, Cooks for Christ. He is also known for his outstanding gardens, especially his tomatoes and collards. He is a faithful member of Latta Methodist Church. Brunson is a shining example of public service in the community. Thank you, Henry Brunson, for your dedicated service to the community. He is a faithful member of Latta Methodist Church. Brunson is a shining example of public service in the community. Thank you, Henry Brunson, for your dedicated service to the community.
Spokesdog Contest Underway: Your Dog Could Be the Face of Columbia Craft’s Bark Brew
Palmetto Animal Assisted Life Services (PAALS) and Columbia Craft Brewery have teamed up for an exciting Spokesdog Contest to find the perfect canine face for Columbia Craft’s seasonal release, Bark Brew. Dog owners across the Midlands can enter their furry friends into the contest by registering online at gogophotocontest.com/barkbrew from July 18 through August 31. Participants can upload a photo and a short biography of their dog, and the public will vote to choose the winning pup, whose image and story will grace the label of this year’s Bark Brew.
‘Face of the Inlet’: Murrells Inlet residents on a mission to save decades-old live oak tree
MURRELLS INLET, S.C. (WBTW) — Murrells Inlet residents say they’re on a mission to save a decades-old tree that stands in the way of a South Carolina Department of Transportation project. SCDOT plans to make improvements this fall to what many say is a dangerous intersection. The work includes adding a stoplight and turn lanes […]
Man Sues Buc-ee’s Over Large Inflatable Beaver Outside Store
Whether you live by a Buc-ee's or have ever passed the behemoth structure that seems to go on for a mile, you know it's an experience to shop there. As soon as you pull up to the gas station megastore — where Keith Urban recently worked for a day — you can see that everything is giant, oversized and in your face.
ESPN projects South Carolina football to another Florida bowl game
With a 5-7 season the most recent result for the South Carolina football program, the first goal for 2024 has to be getting back to a bowl game. The Gamecocks' ceiling is higher than the 6-win threshold for bowls, but Shane Beamer's team will have to show on the field the offseason improvements they've made to ensure postseason life.
Horry County Police Department seeks dismissal of lawsuit tied to June beach death
HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) — An Horry County police officer behind the wheel of a full-sized vehicle that struck and killed a beachgoer in June is not to blame for her death, the department’s attorneys said in court records. Lawyers on Wednesday responded to a June 28 wrongful death suit filed by the family of […]
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