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A poll on unmet COVID needs as Horry records its 19th death and five new cases, two more in Columbus
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com COVID-19 has brought uncounted needs related to business closings, stay at home orders and more, and Horry County Government wants to know about related needs that have not been met. Meanwhile Horry County recorded a 19th death and five new cases of the coronavirus Sunday, Columbus County just two new individuals…
Read MoreJust one new COVID case in Columbus, ten more in Horry as judge blocks church guidance in NC
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Just one additional individual has tested positive for COVID-19 in Columbus County, ten more in Horry, health officials said on the same day that North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper’s order prohibiting most in-building church services was overturned by a federal judge This post will cover these topics and will be updated:…
Read MoreColumbus reports 18th COVID death, nine new cases; one of four new Horry cases in Green Sea; NC DHHS updates testing guidance
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Another COVID-19 death in Columbus County and more new cases were reported Friday, while in Horry County six new cases were reported, a second in the Green Sea area. In North Carolina state health leaders issued updated guidance on who should be tested for the coronavirus. This post will cover these…
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It was the wish of Eugene Glen “Smiley” Boyer, a member of the Tabor City Fire Department for more than four decades, to be carried to his grave on the department’s vintage fire engine. Some of his brothers on the department accompanied the casket on that truck Friday morning, through downtown Tabor City, to Twin…
Read MoreThree more COVID cases in Columbus, 42 recoveries; seven more in Horry; free drive-up testing opens in Whiteville Friday; a focus on mental health in a pandemic
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Physical and mental health concerns are getting attention during the COVID-19 pandemic, with Walmart in Whiteville hosting drive-up testing for the coronavirus starting Friday, by appointment only, and advice on taking care of your mental health by officials in South Carolina. Three more Columbus County residents have tested positive for the…
Read MoreHorry offices will begin to reopen Monday, Columbus reports five new COVID cases, offers new details on deaths, while Horry adds four
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Horry County’s State of Emergency has been allowed to expire with some county offices scheduled to open next week, though there will be restrictions in place to address COVID-19 pandemic concerns. In the region five new coronavirus infections have been confirmed in Columbus County, four more in Horry County. New demographic…
Read MoreStallion drive-in grad plans finalized
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Drive-In Graduation plans have been finalized at South Columbus High School, commencement set to begin at 8 a.m. Saturday, May 23, on the school football field. It will be a decidedly different experience for the Stallion Class of 2020, with extremely limited in-person attendance, and multiple ways to view or listen…
Read MoreTLC congregate care COVID deaths, cases rise; new cases in Horry, Columbus includes another lost
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com COVID-19 infections are up among vulnerable populations in the Tabor Loris Community (TLC) this week, at Tabor Commons Assisted Living and Loris Rehab and Nursing Center. At Tabor Commons five residents have died, data from North Carolina’s Health and Human Services shows. Meanwhile, an additional death from the coronavirus was confirmed…
Read MoreCOVID impacts: Fireworks postponed, Horry schools plan commencement
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com COVID-19 concerns have pushed the Columbus County July Fourth Fireworks Celebration to September, hopefully, as schools in Horry County race to plan for in-person commencement. Meanwhile, an additional death from the coronavirus was confirmed in Columbus County on Tuesday, with eight new cases confirmed, and another xxx positive cases reported in…
Read MoreTwo die in separate single vehicle crashes
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Two people died in separate single-vehicle wrecks east of Loris during the past week, one Thursday night, the other Saturday afternoon. In both incidents a vehicle left the highway, struck a tree, killing the lone drivers, Lance Cpl. Tyler Tidwell of the South Carolina Highway Patrol reported. Tommy B. Kempen, 46,…
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