Georgetown County
Neck Notebook | Brookgreen seeks Gullah Geechee memories; jazz returns to Kaminsky House
Brookgreen Gardens is issuing an interview call for former residents, descendants and workers of Brookgreen, Laurel Hill, Springfield, and The Oaks Plantations to share their Gullah Geechee experiences and memories.
Georgetown County
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GEORGETOWN COUNTY
Neck Notebook | Georgetown prepping for hurricane season with several workshops
Georgetown County Emergency Management will host five hurricane preparedness workshops in June, open and free to all residents.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Lifetime Myrtle Beach area resident pens play that hits stage this week
The country group Lonestar has sung about “My Front Porch Looking In.” Well, a Georgetown resident has written “The Porch,” a play about memories in Pawleys Island.
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GEORGETOWN COUNTY
Neck Notebook | Coast Guard Station Georgetown welcomes new response boat
The Georgetown Coast Guard Station will host a ceremony Thursday at 10:30 a.m. to recognize the arrival of its new Response Boat Medium.
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GEORGETOWN COUNTY
Neck Notebook | Murrells Inlet clean up day washes ashore
The Murrells Inlet community will come together for the 22nd year for South Carolina’s biggest and longest-running one-day clean up, according to organizers.
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BUSINESS
Horry County news and views
Follow Horry County reporter Brad Dickerson on Twitter to keep up with the news
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BUSINESS
The Sun News editor on Twitter
Follow editor Carolyn Murray on Twitter to keep up with news at the paper
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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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GEORGETOWN COUNTY
Waccamaw Neck Notebook | Wicked Tuna takes the place of Spuds restaurant on the Marshwalk
The Murrells Inlet-Garden City Fire District is holding a public hearing to get community input in raising its millage cap. The current cap is 10 mills, but the district is requesting a cap of 20 mills.









