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The Myrtle Beach Pelicans lease agreement will once again be on the Myrtle Beach City Council agenda after Horry County voted on a different agreement.The agenda shows council members will have a first reading on an ordinance that will authorize the city manager to negotiate the terms of Horry County’s interest in Pelicans Ballpark and improvements to the stadium.
Horry County Council wants Myrtle Beach to take over the county's 30% share of Pelicans Ballpark. The move could impact the team's future in the SC city.
Four people are facing charges following a Sunday morning pursuit along the Highway 17 Bypass, Horry County police said. It happened around 1:10 a.m. near the
HORRY COUNTY, SC (WMBF) - Horry County has lifted its current outdoor burn ban. The county made the announcement on Monday, asking for the community to remain considerate even with the ban lifted. “Always remember to lean on the side of safety, and do not burn in windy or dry conditions,” the county stated.
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The Sun News on MSNUPDATE: What is the future of the Myrtle Beach Pelicans? Horry County votedThe Myrtle Beach Pelicans are on the Horry County Council agenda for Tuesday night. Here’s what we know about the discussions and the vote.
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Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSNFactcheck: Did Horry County ‘effectively’ end its 30 percent ownership of the Pelicans?The City of Myrtle Beach just sent a media release about the future of the baseball team. A new curveball yields questions still remain about the future of the team.
As Horry County’s population continues to rapidly grow, its emergency services are forced to grow as well. The police department is building a new precinct, the fire department is preparing to ...
Horry County bought over 3,500 acres in 2018 to manage with prescribed burns. But the SC county hadn't burned any of that land before a March 1 wildfire.
An officer is healing up after a recent motorcycle crash in Horry County. In a Facebook post on Saturday, the Horry County Police Department said the officer is working his way through a physical rehabilitation program.
Solicitor Jimmy Richardson is the top law enforcement official for Horry and Georgetown counties. He doesn’t get to make excuses | Opinion