Area News
Police ask for help to ID DG armed robbery suspect
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Police are asking for help from the public in identifying a masked man who robbed the Tabor City Dollar General at gunpoint Sunday night. Wearing a black mask and a hoodie, the suspect who appeared to be a black man entered the Dollar General at 9:46 p.m., demanded cash, and after…
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Thompson’s promotion to assistant superintendent triggers principal shuffle
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com As Columbus County Schools’ Assistant Superintendent Jesse E. “Eddie” Beck, II prepared to become Superintendent next week, the naming of his successor has set off a principal shuffle directly, and indirectly impacting some of the district’s southern schools. In personnel actions approved by the county Board of Education last week South…
Read MoreFire training center
Work on a new fire training center for the Tabor City Fire Department, located next to the town’s Public Works Building in the Tabor Industrial Park, is making rapid progress, Fire Chief Jeff Fowler said. Using used shipping containers the three story main structure and adjacent one-story container will offer a variety of training opportunities…
Read MoreLog truck rollover
Ken Lee said he was enjoying his “favorite tea” at the Speedway in Loris when the scene outside, a wreck involving an overturned log truck, caught his eye. His thought, “Well now, there’s a picture,” ended with this image, shared with us. A detour manned by Loris Fire and Loris Police routed traffic through the…
Read MoreMatthew 25 named for its ‘visionary’
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com “Burnett Coleman was small in stature, but was a giant of a man in countless ways,” Barbara Harrelson, a member of the Matthew 25 Board of Directors, said as the facility just west of Tabor City was dedicated in memory of the former banker whose vision resulted in the mission that…
Read MoreBeck picked to lead Columbus County Schools
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Just 10 months after being named assistant superintendent for the Columbus County Schools, Jesse E. “Eddie” Beck, II take the district’s top post effective July 1. Beck was named to succeed Dr. Deanne Meadows as superintendent upon her retirement, effective June 30, the end of the current fiscal year. Dr. Meadows…
Read MoreWater districts $11M debt is erased
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Big debt assigned to three of Columbus County’s five water districts during a recently completed audit will be erased in a new audit expected in the coming weeks, County Manager Eddie Madden told the Board of Commissioners Monday. More than $11 million in debt that resulted from refinancing for the county’s…
Read MorePress problems promise print delay
A press problem with our printer will force a delay in publication of our print edition today. We expect delivery of the print edition sometime this afternoon (May 15), we hope early but just don’t know. E-edition subscribers are not impacted, today’s edition is already online. Because of the print issue we’ve decided to drop…
Read MoreWelcome back
As many of you know, tabor-loris.com has been offline since Tuesday, the result of a significant hack involving our website host. As of noon today (Thursday, May 2) service is partially restored we are working to get this week’s e-edition posted as soon as possible. Important to note, no subscriber information, including passwords of payment…
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