Area News
Irma impacts Monday plans, schools plan for a normal Tuesday
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com With Hurricane Irma causing disruptions in a broad swath from Mississippi into the Carolinas and western Virginia Monday afternoon, her impacts were continuing to cause some closings, with officials expecting a return to normal in the greater Tabor-Loris Community by Tuesday. Public schools in Columbus and Horry County are expected to…
Read MoreIrma prompts school cancellations for Horry, Columbus
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com As Hurricane Irma marched up Florida’s west coast Sunday public school officials in the Tabor-Loris Community were closely monitoring the monster storm’s impact locally on Sunday, with classes cancelled for Monday in the Horry County School District, Columbus County officials considering the same. Columbus County Schools made the decision…
Read MoreBrief chase in a stolen car leads to drug charges
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com On the lookout for a vehicle stolen in Horry County, deputies found the car, drugs, and an alleged dealer with a gun near Tabor City Thursday morning, Columbus County Sheriff’s Office reports show. Brian David Riggins Jr., 25, of Pine Circle Drive, Tabor City, was charged with possession with intent to…
Read MoreIrma forecasts better for TLC, but be vigilant
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Hurricane Irma’s forecast track was looking much more favorable for the Tabor-Loris Community and extended region early Friday, although the 8 a.m. National Weather Service briefing said “it is cautioned again that we can’t let our guard down at this time.” A more westward track for the monster, killer…
Read MoreIrma has the region on edge
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com A sense or urgency is palpable in the Tabor-Loris Community as Hurricane Irma threatens the region early next week, though its path remained uncertain Thursday afternoon. Store shelves across the area were nearly bare of bread, water and other necessities, South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster ordered a limited evacuation of medical…
Read MoreTransportation van rear-ended
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com All three passengers in a Columbus County Transportation van involved in a rear-end collision Thursday morning were taken to a hospital, though none appeared to have any serious injury. A west-bound pick-up truck on NC 904 just east of Peacock Road near Tabor City ran into the back of the…
Read MoreUPDATE: Stallions win, Trojans fall as weather clears for football
By DEUCE NIVEN Friday night football Friday night football, played on schedule, was a galloping success for the Stallions of South Columbus on the road at Loris, while Green Sea Floyds fell short at Aynor. Forecasts for bad weather tonight caused both games to be re-scheduled for Thursday night. Mother Nature re-set those…
Read MoreServices Sat. for former HCPD Chief ‘Buddy’ Fowler
George O. “Buddy” Fowler of Loris, an Horry County Police Department pioneer and former chief of the agency, died Thursday in Rock Hill. He was 92. Fowler was one of the eight original officers of the HCPD when it was formed by an act of the South Carolina legislature in 1959, serving under Chief Henry…
Read MoreSchool delays set in CC, not yet in Horry
By DEUCE NIVEN Columbus County Schools and Whiteville City Schools will be on a two-hour delay for students, faculty and staff Tuesday because of the forecast impact of potential tropical storm ten, marching up the U.S. east coast and bringing heavy rain with the potential of significant flooding near the coast, a lesser risk inland.…
Read MoreSuspect held in Columbus in Lewis’ Horry County murder
By DEUCE NIVEN A suspect in the murder of a Tabor City woman in Horry County is in custody in Columbus County on a fugitive warrant. Jakeem Jerome Bryant Sr., 27, who shows addresses on James Street and Courtney Lane, Tabor City, is charged in Horry County Police Department warrants with murder and possession of…
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