Conway
Conway
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CONWAY
Conway City Council unanimously opposes Santee Cooper’s plan to leave coal ash at Grainger
The Conway City Council on Monday unanimously adopted a resolution opposing any plan by state-owned utility Santee Cooper to leave coal ash and its residual pollution – including groundwater contaminated with arsenic – at the site of the idled Grainger electric plant adjacent to the...
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CONWAY
Another lawsuit filed over pollution at Conway’s Grainger plant
Pollution from a pair of coal ash ponds at Santee Cooper’s retired Grainger electric generating plant here has sparked another lawsuit – this one filed by The Southern Environmental Law Center, which alleges the state-owned utility is violating the federal Clean Water Act.
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PHOTOS & VIDEOS
CCU Farmers Market
Coastal Carolina University hosted Spring Farmers Market Wednesday. In cooperation with the Waccamaw Market Cooperative, the market on Prince Lawn included a variety of local, seasonal items that were available for purchase.
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REAL ESTATE - WIRE
Myrtle Beach tourism
Follow reporter Dawn Bryant for business and tourism news in Myrtle Beach
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BUSINESS
A Different Perspective
Follow columnist and blogger Issac Bailey on Twitter for a different perspective
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BUSINESS
Local entertainment news
Tips on things to do in the Myrtle Beach area -- follow Kicks! on Twitter!
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COMICS & GAMES
Golf news on Twitter
Follow golf reporter Alan Blondin on Twitter for all your Grand Strand golf news!
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CONWAY
Public input sought on Grainger pollution plan
A proposal to permanently encase the coal ash ponds at state-owned electric utility Santee Cooper’s Grainger generating plant here will be the focus of a public hearing hosted by state health regulators on Tuesday.
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CONWAY
Rare twin foals born near Conway survive first week of life
Dr. Julie Rosser, a surgeon with the Myrtle Beach Equine Clinic, said the successful delivery of twin foals is rare, an event she’s seen only once in nearly 15 years in the industry.
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PHOTOS & VIDEOS
CCU Edible Book Festival
Coastal Carolina University Kimbel Library joined with other libraries across the United States to celebrate National Library Week, April 14 through 20. Students, staff and faculty entered the Edible Book Festival, producing a book-related edible creation that were judged representing various categories...









