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September 2017
| September 19
September 19, 2017
Vomit and good golf: New CCU coach returns to Strand with mission and story to tell
Pawleys Island courses host young adults in a Nextgengolf national championship
Founder of Myrtle Beach Amateur Championship planning 2018 return
Showers, laundry on wheels part of S.C. Baptist disaster relief
Domestic violence charges against former CCU golf coach McPherson of Conway dropped
Writer’s view of Civil War is absolutely hilarious
Thomas still right choice for Georgetown council
Liberal snowflakes pick and choose when to be offended
Indianapolis Colts sign former Coastal Carolina receiver for second time this month
Dave Mathews Tribute Band scheduled for late fall Myrtle Beach concert
Bon Jovi tribute coming to Myrtle Beach area
Bob Sorensen at Salt Water Creek Cafe has a really neat trick to dealing with difficult customers | Hot Pour