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November 21, 2009
Atlantic Beach election overturned
The two declared winners of the Atlantic Beach Town Council were removed from the winner’s circle Friday after the town’s election commission voted to grant the protests filed by incumbent candidates.
November 20, 2009
One dead in Little River shooting
Horry County Police respond to a shooting on Oscar Road in Little River just after 5:00 p.m. Friday afternoon.
Horry County unemployment raises concerns
Horry County’s immediate economic future may not be as good as it once looked. The Coastal Workforce Center in Conway reported the county’s unemployment rate stands at 12.2 percent for October, up from September when it was 10.9 percent.
New Goodwill store opens on Grand Strand
Hundreds of anxious customers crowded the entrance to Horry County’s newest Goodwill store in Little River Friday morning. As the ribbon was cut and the doors opened, the crowds streamed in to gobble up the great deals on used items inside.
CCU football player arrested for DUI
A Coastal Carolina University football player was arrested Friday morning on driving under the influence (DUI) charges.
Report: Myrtle Beach doctor used cocaine, walked out of surgery
The State Department of Labor and Licensing and Regulation says Dr. Steven Matzinger used cocaine outside of work, and once walked out on a patient for half an hour during surgery.
Georgetown group objects to treated sewage going into Waccamaw River
The Georgetown County League of Women Voters is opposing the effort to place treated sewage water in the Waccamaw River.
Hearing set on ‘Elmer Fudd’
A hearing will be held Dec. 3 to address two motions related to the case of “Elmer Fudd,“ a commenter accused of posting false and defamatory information about the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce on The Sun News’ Web site, chamber attorney Cherie Blackburn said.
November 19, 2009
Stanko receives second death sentence
Stephen Stanko received his second death sentence Thursday afternoon, this time for the fatal shooting of a 74-year-old man.
Simple steps can prevent home repair ripoffs
Donna Coombs said this past summer she was thinking of having the concrete at her house painted and sealed.
Tips to avoid home repair ripoffs
There are some simple home repairs you can do yourself that may help you save time and money.
Myrtle Beach runoff votes counted, certified
The Myrtle Beach runoff votes have all been counted and certified.
More report food illness after Conway fundraiser
The number of people hospitalized after eating food sold at a church fundraiser in Conway during the weekend rose to about 11 Wednesday, according to DHEC officials, who said about 125 people in the area also sought a doctor’s care for gastrointestinal illness.
November 18, 2009
Jury finds Ferguson not guilty in ‘shaken baby’ homicide trial
A jury came back with a not guilty verdict in the trial of Miles Lee Ferguson, who was accused of killing his 5-week-old daughter. Prosecutors and defense attorneys finished their closing arguments shortly after 5pm Wednesday.
Local instrument drive benefits Horry County students
Martha Gasque leads her Whittemore Park Middle School students in practice every day in advance of this year’s wintertime concert. Gasque says some of her students, though, can barely afford to be in band, because instruments can be so expensive. She says more than 60% of her sixth grade students use school-owned instruments.
Myrtle Beach election votes not all counted
Some of the votes in Tuesday’s Myrtle Beach runoff election were not counted by the election commission.
Goodwill store set to open in Little River
Goodwill Industries of Lower South Carolina will celebrate the Grand Opening of its new Little River Goodwill Retail Store Friday.
November 17, 2009
Lowder knocks off Martino to win seat on Myrtle Beach City Council
Challenger Mike Lowder defeated incumbent Chuck Martino Tuesday to win one of two seats on the Myrtle Beach City Council. Both men finished behind Randal Wallace, who was re-elected in the run-off to his third term on council.
Rhodes re-elected mayor of Myrtle Beach
Voters in Myrtle Beach re-elected John Rhodes to a second term as mayor on Tuesday. Rhodes held off a challenge from former mayor Mark McBride, who he forced from office in 2005. In the runoff election, with 100% of the precincts reporting, Rhodes finished with 2,649 votes to McBride’s 2,157 votes.
Career Change 101 advice: Go with your passion
Sarah Dunn quit her job as an administrative assistant with Horry County and decided to go back to school to be a teacher.
DHEC: Conway fundraiser food may have been tainted
People who purchased a meal at a fundraiser Friday in Conway are urged to dispose of any leftover food from the event, as the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control has begun an investigation into a possible food borne outbreak.
Memorial service planned for Baby Boy Horry
A memorial service is scheduled for the one-year anniversary of the death of “Baby Boy Horry.” Baby Horry was found, dead, Dec. 4, 2008 in woods on Meadowbrook Drive in Horry County.
Donations being accepted for Sermons’ funerals
The family of Mark Sermons and his two children are accepting donations to help pay for the burials and funerals.
Myrtle Beach voters make way to polls
Divisive issues like bike weeks, ad tax not on everyone’s minds at the polls for runoff elections Tuesday.
Horry County Council set to select new administrator tonight
Horry County Council will met tonight at 6 p.m. in Conway. Among the items on the agenda - council is expected to make a selection to fill the county’s open administrator position.
Myrtle Beach mayoral candidates gear up for runoff
The two candidates vying for Myrtle Beach mayor spent the night before Tuesday’s runoff election in different ways.
Myrtle Beach mayor John Rhodes said he spent most of his night at home, looking at the voting list and making phone calls to people.
Candidate and former Myrtle Beach mayor Mark McBride spent part of his Tuesday night at a rally at Crocodile Rocks, at Broadway at the Beach, to personally thank his supporters and reach out to people.
November 16, 2009
Horry County teachers honored at Rotary meeting
The Myrtle Beach Rotary Club handed out awards for excellence in education to six of its “teachers of the year” at Bonefish Grill.
Just half of Atlantic Beach police staff active after officer resigns, chief remains suspended
Atlantic Beach town manager William Booker tells News 13 Police Chief Randy Rizzo remains suspended indefinitely and Sgt. Jamie turner left to pursue another job last week, leaving the police department with only two active officers.
Georgetown gets $2.2 million grant for drainage improvements
The city of Georgetown will receive a $2,250,000 federal grant for drainage improvements.
Myrtle Beach displays pride for old Air Force Base
If you have an old uniform or any other piece of memorabilia you can donate to the city of Myrtle Beach, it could go a long way to help the city pay tribute to the men and women who once served on the old Myrtle Beach Air Force Base.
