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COVID-19 TLC update: Thursday, March 19
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Community spread of the coronavirus COVID-19 has been confirmed in North Carolina, Gov. Roy Cooper said in a Thursday afternoon news conference, as new cancellations, changes to school meal and information policies, and other pandemic related information was shared for the Tabor-Loris Community (TLC). This posting will cover these topics: Community…
Read MoreDMV offices in Whiteville closing over COVID-19
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Driver’s license renewals and other Department of Motor Vehicle business may be a bit tougher for Columbus County residents, for now, with the closing of DMV offices in Whiteville effective Wednesday. About 60 driver license offices across the state will close because “they have the fewest examiner stations or have office…
Read MoreDigital devices available for Horry students, Columbus preps for the same; School feedings continue in CC
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Digital (computer) devices are being provided for students in grades 3-12 in the Horry County Schools as part of its response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the state ordered closing of public schools. In Columbus County, plans are being made for distance learning using digital devices starting April 6, if necessary,…
Read MoreNC, SC restaurants to close to dine-in, take-out and delivery to continue: TLC restaurants cope
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com UPDATE: Restaurants in Loris, throughout Horry County and across South Carolina will either become take-out and delivery services or close, Gov. Henry McMaster ordered Tuesday afternoon. His order, mirroring that of Gov. Roy Cooper in North Carolina, is effective Wednesday. Loris restaurants already offering take-out or drive-thru services are expected to…
Read MoreColumbus limits meeting access, Loris to declare emergency, Horry closes some facilities
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Heeding President Donald Trump’s advice Columbus County Commissioners will limit access to tonight’s Board of Commissioner’s meeting, County Attorney Amanda Prince said in an email. In Horry County public libraries, recreation centers and other facilities are being closed in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic, a news release said. Columbus commissioners “Due…
Read MorePresident toughens COVID-19 recommendations; Columbus Regional, McLeod tighten visitation policies
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Stay home, and avoid gathering in groups larger than 10, President Donald Trump said during a news briefing in The White House Monday, just hours after Columbus Regional and McLeod Health leaders announced new visitation restrictions at their facilities. Presidential recommendations President Trump’s recommendation on public gatherings exceeds recommendations from The…
Read MoreSCC effectively closing for two weeks; Other COVID-19 impacts involve student and senior meals, banks, more
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Shuffling spring break to the week of March 23 means Southeastern Community College classes are effectively closed through March 29, at least, in response to the current COVID-19 health emergency. Workforce continuing education face-to-face classes are also suspended through March 29, an announcement from the college said. Other local impacts of…
Read MoreSchool and other closings for SC, Horry ordered; Columbus makes plans to feed students
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com All public schools, colleges and universities across South Carolina will be closed for the rest of the month, at least, Gov. Henry McMaster announced Sunday afternoon. “School closings are inconvenient, we know that,” the governor said. “They’re inconvenient for everyone, for working parents, for families as well as employers.” The decision…
Read MoreGovernor closes NC schools for two weeks, bans large gatherings; Staff to report to CC Schools Monday
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com UPDATE Southeastern Community College will be closed to students and employees Monday as leadership there works to determine the next steps for the college in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak, the college announced Saturday. The announcement came hours after Gov. Roy Cooper announced a two-week closing of all public schools…
Read MoreCOVID-19 disruptions continue to climb/County schools remain open, commissioners expected to limit meeting
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com UPDATES: Columbus schools remain open, with preventive measures taken; County Commissioners expected to limit Monday’s meeting. See below. Disruptions to daily routines in response to the growing Coronavirus COVID-19 risk continued to grow locally, nationally, and globally on Friday. Local impacts involving healthcare, the court system, area festivals and events, and…
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