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Hotels, ammusements ordered closed in Horry, still no confirmed cases in Columbus: COVID-19 update
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Hotels and a host of businesses will be closed effective Saturday, Horry County Council ordered during an emergency meeting Thursday; while Columbus County went another day with no confirmed COVID-19 cases. This post will cover these topics: Hotels, amusements ordered closed in Horry No confirmed cases in Columbus Call center Mild…
Read MoreLocal in custody in murder of Texas man near TC
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Murder and robbery charges have been filed against a Tabor City man in custody in Horry County in the killing of a Texas man in the Green Acres subdivision earlier this month. Marty Davane Soles, 28, of Tabor City was charged Wednesday. He is accused in the March 2 shooting death…
Read MoreShelter-in-place order suggested, salons ready to close: COVID-19 update
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Faced with North Carolina’s first deaths resulting from the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak and a growing number of businesses ordered to shut down effective at 5 p.m. today, Gov. Roy Cooper on Wednesday hinted at a statewide shelter in place order in the coming days. This post will cover these topics: Disease…
Read MoreSchool’s out for another month in Horry; state of Emergency in Columbus: COVID-19
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Distance learning underway in Horry County in the aftermath of a state order to close effective March 16 will continue for at least another month, Gov. Henry McMaster and S.C. Supt. of Public Instruction Molly Spearman announced Tuesday. This post will be updated during the day (Tuesday, March 24,) and will…
Read MoreSchool closings extended in NC; public gathering size decreased as more businesses ordered closed; and other COVID-19 news
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Perhaps surprising to no one, Gov. Roy Cooper has extended the state mandated closing of public schools in response to the coronavirus COVID-19 through at least May 15 and cut in half the number of people allowed in public gatherings to 50. South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster went far further Monday,…
Read MoreYouth meals at all Columbus County Schools this week; Dixie Softball making plans
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com After a week of doing classwork at home following the closing of public schools across North Carolina in response to the coronavirus COVID-19, Columbus County students officially begin spring break on Monday, a week without lessons as teachers and administrators prepare to continue distance learning using online and other resources. This…
Read MoreChurches adapt, CRHS essential visitation policy, and other COVID-19 news today
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com As area churches use technology for worship services while adapting to social distancing laws and regulations in response to the coronavirus COVID-19 crisis, Columbus Regional Healthcare will be enacting an essential visitation policy this Sunday. This post will cover these topics: Churches embrace tech CRHS/Essential visitor policy HGTC postpones commencement Child…
Read MoreMcLeod Loris Seacoast no visitor policy begins Saturday, and other COVID-19 news today
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com A no-visitor police will got into effect at noon tomorrow at McLeod Loris and McLeod Seacoast hospitals, and at other times with a 24-hour period throughout the McLeod Health system. Disruptions to daily life in the Tabor-Loris Community, reflecting those nationally and globally, continue as the spread of the corona virus…
Read MoreLicense Plate office remains open in Whiteville
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Columbus County’s DMV contract License Plate Agency office in Whiteville remains open for business, although the Driver License Office is among 60 in the state that has been closed in response to the COVID-19 crisis. “We are open,” office manager Pam Merritt said. Department of Motor Vehicles officials announced the closing…
Read MoreUPDATE: McLeod Seacoast reports first COVID-19 patient; Pastor says wife expects her test results Friday
By DEUCE NIVEN & JENN CAUSEY UPDATE A McLeod Seacoast patient has been confirmed as testing positive for the COVID-19 virus, a post on the McLeod Loris Seacoast Facebook page said just after 7 p.m. Thursday. Dr. Kim Strong, whose wife Margo is a patient at McLeod Seacoast and who was swabbed for the COVID-19…
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