Area News
Councilmen Grate, Rogers eye free ride in November
By DEUCE NIVEN Incumbent Tabor City councilmen Lamont Grate and Sam Rogers may be humming the 1972 Edgar Winter’s classic “Free Ride” this week, getting past Friday’s filing deadline unopposed for this November’s general election. Others in the county should enjoy the same refrain, including mayors Terry Mann of Whiteville, Billy Hammond of Fair Bluff,…
Read MoreGreen Sea man shot in Green Acres
By DEUCE NIVEN A Green Sea man shot in the head inside the Green Acres subdivision east of Tabor City Monday evening was clinging to life late Tuesday. Carl Snyder, 54, of Alpine Drive, just across the state line from Tabor City, was conscious and talking with first responders summoned to Green Acres Road before…
Read MoreTwo charged in altercation that killed a Loris teen, caught on video
By DEUCE NIVEN An early Sunday fight at a party on Good Luck Road near Aynor led to gunfire that killed a Loris teen, a video recorded altercation that has prompted the arrest of a local man expected to face charges in the case, the Horry County Police Department reports. Spencer Nolan Prince, 16, died…
Read MoreEx-educator, councilman Hughes dies
By DEUCE NIVEN Walter Harold Hughes, an agriculture teacher at Tabor City and South Columbus high schools for 33 years and a 15-year veteran of the Tabor City Council, died Wednesday at the Medical University of South Carolina at Charleston. He was 73. “It’s a great loss to Tabor,” Mayor Royce Harper said Thursday. “He…
Read MoreRockin’ in the 4th
By DEUCE NIVEN Stormy weather steered clear of South Columbus High School allowing Tabor City’s 30th Annual Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration to go off with a satisfying, rockin’ and entertaining bang Monday night. That was just prelude to America’s 241st birthday, today. Local entertainers Monday night included Christian musicians Love Mission, Yam Festival…
Read MoreWith an eye to the sky, fireworks on go for tonight
Tabor City’s 30th Annual Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration is scheduled for tonight, with organizers at the sponsoring Greater Tabor City Chamber of Commerce keeping an eye on the weather and crossing their fingers. Late forecasts call for better than even rain chances this afternoon, clearer weather before gates open at South Columbus High…
Read MoreA quick, productive council meeting outside
By DEUCE NIVEN A new budget for the year that begins Saturday was adopted without dissention in an unusual outdoor meeting of Tabor City Council early today. Councilman Nelson Lee had promised breakfast at the 6:30 a.m. meeting and public hearing held at his business, The Todd House. Flu kept Lee and others of his…
Read MoreTC ‘Welcome’ signs to honor country music’s Stonewall Jackson
By DEUCE NIVEN Country music legend Stonewall Jackson’s voice is from an era largely left behind these days, but he hasn’t forgotten the place he was born, and Tabor City hasn’t forgotten him. Those unfamiliar with the Grand Ole Opry star whose 1959 hit “Waterloo” became his signature song, and who drive through Tabor City,…
Read MoreUPDATE: Arson suspect in custody
By DEUCE NIVEN UPDATE, MONDAY Sought by police during the weekend, the suspect in last week’s arson of a mobile home was arrested by Tabor City police on Monday, Chief Donald Dowless said. Michael Dillon Barefoot, 23, of First Avenue South, Murrells Inlet, was charged by Lt. Richard Kosloski with second degree arson and…
Read MoreUPDATE: Gas leak fixed, CC Courthouse will reopen Friday
By DEUCE NIVEN Thursday evening update “Gas leaks in the courthouse have been fixed,” Columbus County Clerk of Court Jess Hill said Thursday evening, paving the way for the two-year-old court facility to re-open on schedule Friday morning. Hill closed the facility Thursday after the odor of gas, coming from a leak in…
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