May 30, 2008 | Myrtle Beach Online
On May 13, two police officers walked past a tent in Murrells Inlet and smelled marijuana.
Fourth of July Celebrations in Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach is a great vacation spot. It is also a great place to visit for the Fourth of July weekend.
Salt Creek Caf : a new Murrells Inlet favorite
Just across from The Crab Lady on Bypass 17 where Chelsea Jo's and Crickett's used to be is now The Salt Creek CafA©, owned by Keith and Wendy Wolff.
Vandals hit Murrells Inlet church
The Touching Heaven, Changing Earth Ministries building in Murrells Inlet is at the center of a criminal investigation, dealing with vandalism.
Hearing today for felony DUI suspect
A hearing is scheduled today for a Murrells Inlet man who is charged in connection with a crash that killed two people in 2007.
Bike week traffic affects emergency responders
There are several fire stations and emergency responders having to re-route their paths because of the congested roads during the spring bike week festival.
Murrells Inlet shellfish beds closed
“Rainfall can wash contaminants into shellfish harvesting areas, causing a temporary degradation of water quality”
The shellfish beds in Murrells Inlet and North Santee Bay in Georgetown County have been closed to harvesting because of excessive rainfall and the potential for contamination, the S.C. Department of Health and ... via Myrtle Beach Online
Bar taps flow as fire blazes nearby
“It was one of those situations where events fell into place”
Officials are investigating the cause of a fire that damaged the roof of a seafood market late Thursday while the business was closed. via Myrtle Beach Online
Airport authority proposed for Horry
“It's not a takeover, it's ensuring progress.”
Identical bills creating a Grand Strand Airport District to replace the current governing system of Horry County's airports were filed Tuesday in the House and Senate. via Myrtle Beach Online
Fire destroys one house damages seven others
A fire in the Debordieu community in Georgetown County has destroyed one home and damaged seven others after gusty wind conditions caused embers and smoke to spread, said Midway Fire department spokesman Bob ... via Myrtle Beach Online
Johanna D. Wilson Eateries Lebanese eatery also a market
“It tastes and feels like home.”
The world keeps coming to the Grand Strand. I am thrilled international cuisine is growing here, and the latest addition is Habibi's Cafe & Market. via Myrtle Beach Online
Man charge with murder faces new charges
The man already in jail charged with murdering a Litchfield Beach woman, and setting a fire to cover the murder, is facing more charges. via WPDE
Trooper investigation continues
The group of state senators investigating issues within the South Carolina Highway Patrol will meet this afternoon. via Post and Courier
Tidelands Bancshares Executes On Strategic Growth Plan
MT. PLEASANT, S.C., May 2, 2008 -- Tidelands Bancshares, Inc. , holding company for Tidelands Bank, announced today results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2008. via PrimeNewswire
Fire damages three homes in Murrells Inlet
A fire destroyed one Murrells Inlet home Sunday afternoon before spreading to two other houses, leaving one with severe damage and one with minor damage, according to Murrells Inlet assistant fire chief Danny ... via Myrtle Beach Online
Two injured in stabbing at local bar
Two men were injured Wednesday night after a stabbing at a Murrells Inlet bar, according to Lt. via Myrtle Beach Online
Larger casino boat sails into area
“I think it's good for business, period”
Firm replaces ship with newer model By Lisa Fleisher - lfleisher@thesunnews.com A new, bigger casino boat is scheduled to coast into Little River this morning. via Myrtle Beach Online