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PROPOSED FORESTBROOK ROAD WIDENING
Public Information Meeting
Thursday, August 15, 2019 from 5 - 7 PM
Forestbrook Baptist Church in the gym
2051 Forestbrook Road, Myrtle Beach, SC 29588
Meeting:
Thursday, August 15,...
SCDHEC: 4 year samples show Myrtle Beach is S.C.’s dirtiest beach
A local "establishment" blogger questioned MyrtleBeachSC news' recent reporting concerning bacteria samples. Four years of SCDHEC testing samples conclusively show Myrtle Beach rates...
City of Myrtle Beach rates S.C.’s dirtiest bacteria beach
This week, America's largest newspaper, USA Today, rated Myrtle Beach as the dirtiest beach in S.C. for beach bacteria.
Myrtle Beach was the key...
‘Confidential’ re-zoning in Myrtle Beach raises ownership questions
City Council passed first reading of a re-zoning request on 2 acres of land along 14th Avenue North between Chester Street and Withers Drive....
Alan Clemmons Myrtle Beach Home for sale
Myrtle Beach District 107 S.C. Representative Alan Clemmons listed his private residence, as well as, his Myrtle Beach horse farm for sale with Keystone...
Today’s bacteria driven swim advisory – long history Myrtle Beach not held accountable.
A short-term swimming advisory was issued today for the beach at the public access of 15th Avenue South in Myrtle Beach, according to...
Results July 15 NMB City Council Meeting
Prior to the July 15 North Myrtle Beach City Council meeting, Council members met in executive session for legal briefings regarding the Parkway Planned Development...
Banks benefit from high tech results offered by Total Comfort Solutions
Smart businesses look for high tech, cost efficient solutions.
The banking industry is well known for wise money management.
One locally...
Last Sunday's leak of 15,000 gallons of raw sewage into Withers Swash was a potential outcome with risks fully known by Myrtle Beach...
Last Sunday, the City of Myrtle Beach dumped 15,000 gallons of raw sewage into the swash that drains onto the beach at 3rd...
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