Area News
New morning traffic pattern at Williams School Monday
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Parents and family of students returning by car to Williams Township School on Monday will encounter a new traffic pattern, apparently designed to reduce back-ups on US 701. A photo illustration of the new traffic pattern was posted by the school on Facebook Friday. All vehicles bringing students for drop-off will…
Read MoreWilliams students return to campus Monday
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com It’s back to the classroom for students at Williams Township School effective Monday. That decision from the Columbus County Schools was made Thursday, spokesperson Kelly Jones said. COVID-19 data at the school, and across the district, is “looking good,” with no expectation of any schools moving to distance learning for the…
Read MoreBusiness owner says Tribune, council, owes him an apology
By JENN CAUSEY tribjenn@tabor-loris.com Editor’s note: Tabor-Loris Tribune stands by its reporting in the July 21 story criticized during Tuesday’s Loris City Council meeting. Charlie Todd was contacted prior to publication of that story, and was quoted in it. Neither Todd nor anyone else has contacted this newspaper about the story in the seven…
Read MoreWilliams school is going virtual, SCHS students head back to campus Tuesday
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Students at Williams Township School will all be in virtual classrooms beginning Friday, less than a week after South Columbus High School, just south on US 701, began the same practice, the Columbus County Schools announced Thursday. Distance learning will be in effect at least through Sept. 10 at Williams Township.…
Read MoreLoris Middle is the third Horry school going virtual
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Distance learning is growing quickly in the Horry Schools, barely two weeks after students returned to classrooms, with Loris Middle the third of the county’s schools to go virtual effective Thursday. Loris Middle currently has 16 active student COVID-19 cases, with 260 students in quarantine, data from the school district dashboard…
Read MoreCOVID’s weekend toll at winter surge levels
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Nearly nine months after vaccines to protect against COVID-19 became available a fourth surge of cases, hospitalizations and deaths in the area reached levels not seen since winter this weekend, with 835 cases and 7 deaths recorded for Horry County, another 149 cases and 2 deaths in Columbus, where the population…
Read MoreSouth Columbus High will close for a week due to COVID outbreak
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Students at South Columbus High School will be home next week, the campus shut down due to a COVID-19 outbreak. Staff will be on campus, conducting virtual lessons and isolated to their classrooms, SCHS Assistant Principal Michelle Simmons said. (Corrects initial reporting that students and staff will be home.) Students…
Read MoreKoonce awarded Tabor Medal at delayed Chamber fete
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Sterling Koonce expressed real surprise minutes after The Tabor Medal was placed around his neck as the 2021 Diamond Anniversary banquet of the Greater Tabor City Chamber of Commerce Tuesday. “When Marylou was reading the presentation, she said the winner moved to Chadbourn when he was 7,” Koonce said. “I moved…
Read MoreMask mandate for CC schools ordered
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com With nearly two weeks of data from high school students on Columbus County Schools’ campuses showing significant COVID-19 impacts, the Columbus County Board of Education Friday morning reversed its previous position and ordered a mask mandate for the district effective Monday, Aug. 23. That mandate takes effect on the first day…
Read MoreFiber cut disables Internet, 911 center, and cell service in Columbus
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com A communications cable was cut between Whiteville and Lake Waccamaw Thursday morning, disabling Internet and cell phone service for much of the county, and forcing the routing of 911 calls to an adjacent county. Beginning before 9 a.m., the outage also impacted Columbus County offices, and it was nearly 2 p.m.…
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