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South Carolina Encyclopedia. University of South Carolina. "News: Newspapers: Regional: United States: South Carolina". DMOZ. AOL. (Directory ceased in 2017) "Historical South Carolina Newspapers". Library Guides. University of South Carolina. "US Newspaper Directory: South Carolina". Chronicling America. Washington DC: Library of Congress.
The Myrtle Beach Herald is a weekly newspaper published in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, in the United States. It is published every Friday and serves the Grand Strand region of South Carolina. It was founded in 1993 by Deborah Boggs Johnson and sold to Greg Everett in 2003.
The Myrtle Beach News was founded as a weekly in 1935 by brothers-in-law C. L. Phillips and J. Clarence Macklen. They had recently started a printing business, and local merchants asked them to do a local newspaper. In 1961, it was sold to Mark Garner, publisher of Myrtle Beach's other newspaper, the Myrtle Beach Sun (started in 1950
Known on social media as the Retro Myrtle Beach guy, he embraces mid-century style and culture and promotes Myrtle Beach’s history of that era. April 10, 2023.
A female deputy employed by the Laurens County Sheriff’s Office who alleged she underwent an invasive strip search as part of her training has sued for sexual harassment, naming the sheriff, a ...
This popular seafood market and restaurant in Myrtle Beach previously closed but has since reopened its doors.
Laurens County was formed on March 12, 1785. [4] It was named after Henry Laurens, the fifth president of the Continental Congress.. One of nine modern counties of the Colonial Ninety-Six District, Laurens County hosted more "official" (i.e. officially recognized and contemporaneously documented by competent governments) battles than did half of the original colonies.
In December, the Human Rights Campaign ranked Myrtle Beach as South Carolina’s third-best city for equality initiatives, scoring 59. Columbia and Charleston were ahead at 77 and 71 respectively.