Area News
Tabor native gunned down in Myrtle Beach
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com A Tabor City native was shot and killed on a busy Myrtle Beach street Wednesday night. Ryan Rasheed Bryant, 27, died following the 9 p.m. shooting on SC 17 Bypass near 29th Avenue in Myrtle Beach, Horry County Chief Deputy Coroner Tamara Willard said Thursday. Bryant, a former Tabor City resident…
Read MoreBig-rig driver in low-speed chase charged with DWI
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com A low-speed chase Monday morning involving a tractor-trailer rig resulted in the arrest of a Texas man charged with driving while impaired and more. Aman Beshir Juber, 58, of Garland, Texas was charged with driving while impaired, fleeing to elude arrest, reckless driving to endanger, and driving left of center, Columbus…
Read MoreDale’s demolition, making room…
Demolition crews began removing the remnants of Dale’s Seafood restaurant in Tabor City Monday, more than a week after fire gutted the structure. Owners Sue Gore Tyson and Rusty Tyson were on hand, Rusty making sure the crews did not damage the sign out front, which he said will be preserved for the new restaurant,…
Read MoreFire guts Dale’s Seafood in Tabor City
By DEUCE NIVEN & JENN BOYD tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com tribjenn@tabor-loris.com Dale’s Seafood, a landmark restaurant anchoring Tabor City’s most visible crossroads, was engulfed in fire early Friday. “Dale’s Seafood is burning down,” Tabor City Fire Chief Hodges said. Tommy Gore, an employee at McDonald’s across the highway from the seafood restaurant, provided video of the blaze.…
Read MoreJimmyG, business and civic leader, has died
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Jimmy Woodard Garrell, a Tabor City business leader known and beloved as JimmyG, the face of the TimeSaver and Cash & Dash convienience store chain, passed away Sunday June 10, at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center in Myrtle Beach. He was 82. “He’s going to be sorely missed in our community,…
Read MoreNew grad, off duty deputy in crash at SCHS
Story & Photos By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com A just graduated member of South Columbus High School’s Class of 2018 and an off duty Columbus County Sheriff’s Office deputy were involved in a serious auto collision in front of the school this morning. That graduate was flown by AirReach helicopter from the school to Grand Strand…
Read MoreBogus C-notes passed in Loris
At least two counterfeit $100 bills have been passed in Loris recently, the Loris Chamber of Commerce is reporting. Anderson Brothers Bank received the bogus bills from local businesses, prompting a warning from the chamber to local businesses. “Please be aware that they are in circulation again and to be on the lookout,” the chamber…
Read MoreCC men enter pleas deadly store robbery, Post Office hold-up
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Three Columbus County men have entered guilty pleas federal robbery and weapons charges that tie them to the killing of a Loris store owner and a separate armed robbery of a U.S. Post Office in Clarendon. Those pleas do not include murder, a crime two of the three men initially faced.…
Read MorePreacher, business leader J.P. Jones dies
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Rev. James Pervis Jones, known by many simply as J.P. Jones, passed away Monday in Angel Care Hospice House in Whiteville following months of declining health. He was 93. Born the first of ten children to a farm family near Fuquay-Varina on Oct. 20, 1924, Jones came to Columbus County in…
Read MoreShots fired at police after break-in interrupted, one in custody, one sought
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com A break-in interrupted on Seal Street Saturday quickly became a foot pursuit with shots fired at police, Capt. Greg Sibbett of the Tabor City Police Department said. One man who said he is from North Charleston is in custody, police on the hunt for a second suspect who eluded officers, Sibbett…
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