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Two COVID deaths per day in Horry, Columbus surge continues
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Horry County’s COVID-19 death toll has risen by two per day during the past two days while Columbus County’s coronavirus surge has continued, with 45 newly confirmed cases since Thursday. This post will cover these topics and may be updated: Horry COVID death toll reaches 225 Columbus coronavirus case count up…
Read MoreCOVID deaths, new cases, reported for Columbus, Horry
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com COVID-19 has claimed more lives in Columbus and Horry counties, data from state agencies showed Wednesday. This post will cover these topics and may be updated: Columbus reports three new COVID deaths, 206 more cases Horry virus death toll up to 221 Columbus reports three new COVID deaths, 206 more cases…
Read MoreCOVID deaths reported for Columbus, Horry
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com COVID-19 has claimed more lives in Columbus and Horry counties, data from state agencies showed Wednesday. This post will cover these topics and may be updated: COVID claims 68th Columbus resident Horry virus death toll hits 220 COVID claims 68th Columbus resident Another Columbus County resident has been claimed by COVID-19,…
Read MoreColumbus is in top tier of state COVID alert map; GSF basketball teams under quarantine
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com North Carolina has a new map highlighting COVID-19’s spread in its 100 counties, with Columbus County in the top tier. Meanwhile, in Horry County, boys basketball teams at Green Sea Floyds High School are in quarantine after being in “close contact” with a person who has tested positive for the coronavirus.…
Read MoreCounty manager resigns
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Mike Stephens will not be Columbus County Manager as three new members take their seats in December, tendering his resignation to the outgoing board during its meeting Monday. Stephens presented a letter of retirement to outgoing member and chairman Edwin Russ just before the commissioners voted to enter into closed session…
Read MoreThree more COVID deaths in Horry, surge shows signs of slowing in Columbus
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com COVID-19 has claimed the lives of three more Horry County residents, while a surge in Columbus County appears to have slowed a bit, data from state and local health officials showed Monday. This post will cover these topics and may be updated: Three more coronavirus deaths in Horry COVID surge shows…
Read MoreCOVID-19 claims two more in Horry, case surge continues in area
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Two more Horry County lives have been claimed by COVID-19 while a surge in confirmed cases continues there and in Columbus, state data from the Carolinas shows. This post will cover these topics and may be updated: Coronavirus claims two more in Horry, infections up Columbus COVID cases up by 81…
Read MoreTwo hour delay for students in the Columbus County Schools Friday
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Road flooding concerns have prompted a two-hour delay for students in the Columbus County Schools Friday, spokesman Kelly Jones said Thursday night. “Staff should report at regular time, but should use caution and best judgment when traveling to work,” Jones said in an email.
Read MoreColumbus COVID surge gets state attention, Horry cases keep climbing
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Columbus County’s surge in COVID-19 cases, eclipsed only by Alexander County in North Carolina in the past two weeks, was addressed by state Department of Health and Human Services Director Dr. Mandy Cohen just before the Columbus County Health Department reported 191 newly confirmed coronavirus infections since Monday. Across the state…
Read MoreMinor flooding in downtown Tabor City
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Minor flooding had begun in downtown Tabor City early Thursday afternoon with a flash flood watch in effect for a large swath of the Carolinas through late tonight. “Additional rainfall amounts of 3 to 5 inches are expected through today, before moving offshore late tonight,” a National Weather Service bulletin said.…
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