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Miles matter: A state of emergency in Columbus, back to normal in Horry; CC Schools in remote learning again Tuesday

By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com      A difference of not so many miles belies significant outcomes of Potential Tropical Cyclone #8s trek through the Carolinas, specifically Columbus and Horry counties, on Monday.      Columbus County Schools will go a second day with remote learning Tuesday, a district news release said; while students in the Horry County Schools will…

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Potential cyclone prompts Columbus, Horry schools to remote learning Monday

By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com      A potential tropical cyclone that threatens flash flooding and gusty winds has prompted the Columbus County and Horry County school districts to revert to remote learning for all students on Monday, Sept. 16.      Students and staff in the Columbus County Schools were instructed by text message and recorded phone messages Sunday…

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Storm puts Heroes Cruise-In, BBQ Cookoff on hold

By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com      A threat of rain and gusty wind associated with a non-tropical low system expected to develop off the coast this weekend has prompted cancellation of the second annual Heroes Cruise-In & Parade and associated inaugural barbecue cookoff this Saturday, Sept. 14.      “A new date will be set as soon as possible,”…

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Mosquito control spraying in Tabor City Tuesday

By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com      Three cases of West Nile Virus detected in Columbus County during the last month has prompted mosquito control spraying in Tabor City planned for the evening of Tuesday, Sept. 3.      Spraying will begin at about 7 p.m., a public advisory from town government issued Saturday said.      “Mosquito control spraying is a…

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Crash claims retired TC business owner

By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com      A retired Tabor City merchant driving his classic 1936 Dodge pickup truck was killed in a three vehicle crash east of town Wednesday afternoon when he was struck, head-on, by a much larger and newer Dodge truck.      George Hubert Soles Jr., 79, died instantly in the crash on Peacock Road at…

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House fire claims area woman, fire chief survives a ‘mild’ heart attack

By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com      Fire at her Old Stake Road home Wednesday morning, Aug. 28, claimed the life of its sole resident.      Judy Watts, 73, died in the fire reported just before 8 a.m., said Columbus County Fire Marshal Shannon Blackman. She was found in her bedroom, near her bed, Blackman said, and appeared to…

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Six from Tabor City now in custody in Loris slaying

By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com      Six Tabor City area residents, three men and three women, have been charged in an Aug. 7 shooting that left a Greensboro woman dead, another woman injured, Lt. Larry Williams of the Loris Police Department said Friday.      Four of the six were arrested Thursday, Aug. 15, two by Loris police, two…

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Boat racer hurt in practice mishap at Lake Tabor

By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com      A late afternoon accident on the waters of Lake Tabor left a boat racer with serious injuries, witnesses on the scene said.      Emergency personnel were called to the lake just before 5:30 p.m. for the boating accident, the victim taken by ambulance to Grand Strand Regional Medical Center in Myrtle Beach,…

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As Debby moves away, ‘We really dodged a bullet’

By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com      Some street flooding and little wind impacts were the legacy of Tropical Storm Debby as she moved through the Tabor-Loris Community Wednesday night and into Thursday.      “We really dodged a bullet,” Tabor City Fire Chief Jeff Fowler said.      Firefighters worked until about 2 a.m. Thursday, responding to high water calls and…

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Debby inches closer, nighttime curfew ordered for Tabor City

By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com      Tropical Storm Debby continued her slow churn into the region Wednesday, with a second landfall expected somewhere near Georgetown Wednesday evening, the National Weather Service reported.      With rainfall picking up during the afternoon, and some forecasts of 10 inches of rain or more, Mayor Royce Harper ordered a curfew for Wednesday…

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