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Rains bring record floods, rescues. ‘It just didn’t quit.’

By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com & JENN BOYD tribjenn@tabor-loris.com Monday 12:45 p.m.      It seemed, late Sunday, that Hurricane Florence, had been relatively kind to the Tabor-Loris Community, by then downgraded to a tropical depression, her center far from the area.      She had other ideas.      “I have never in 66 years seen anything like it,” Loris Fire…

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Florence takes aim on the Carolinas

By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Tuesday 6 p.m. update      Hurricane Florence continued her march towards the Tabor-Loris Community Tuesday, her forward speed slowing, estimated landfall moved to Friday afternoon.      Her impact will be felt much sooner, a 5:30 p.m. update on Major Hurricane Florence issued by the National Weather Service.      Hurricane warnings are in effect for…

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Closings

     Government, school and other closings will be widespread as a result of Hurricane Florence.      This list will be updated as information is provided. Schools Horry County Schools – Closed effective Tuesday, Sept. 11 for the rest of the week, with a decision on Monday classes expected Sunday. Columbus County Schools – Closed effective Wednesday, Sept.…

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Shelters

     American Red Cross shelters opened at noon Tuesday in Horry County, open at 9 a.m. Wednesday in Columbus.      Shelter sites include:’ Columbus South Columbus High School – 40 Stallion Drive, Tabor City West Columbus High School – 7294 Andrew Jackson Highway Southwest, Cerro Gordo East Columbus High School – 32 Gator Lane, Lake Waccamaw…

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Red Devil Day, networking event are Florence casualties

By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com      Red Devil Day has become the first local casualty of Hurricane Florence, no matter where the storm strikes later this week.      A networking social event sponsored by the Greater Tabor City Chamber of Commerce and scheduled for 6 p.m. today (Monday) at The Todd House has also been cancelled, to…

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Firefighters receive state honors from NC Insurance Commissioner

By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com      State honors were given to two Columbus County firefighters Thursday, one for heroism after pulling a neighbor from his fire-filled mobile home early this year, the other for a lifetime of service with multiple agencies.      Tony Miller was handed The Order of the Guardian from NC Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey inside…

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‘Pawn spree’ person of interest sought

By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com      A Clarendon woman is wanted for questioning by Tabor City police “in regards to a multi-county ‘pawn’ spree of stolen goods,” Capt. Greg Sibbett said Thursday.      Kayla Hope Tyndall, 21, of Canyon Drive, Clarendon has not been located by police, who want to talk with her, Sibbett said.      Anyone who knows…

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Gunfire into a car Labor Day morning

By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com      An early morning Labor Day car ride turned violent for a Tabor City couple, a Columbus County Sheriff’s Office report said.      Phillip Chad Dorman, 38 and Tasheena Maria Culp, 33, told deputies they were travelling on Peacock Road in the area of Clyde Norris Road in the Iron Hill area at…

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Several hurt

Ambulances from Tabor City and Chadbourn took several people to McLeod Loris and Columbus Regional Healthcare hospitals following a 5:30 p.m. wreck on Peacock Road at Old Cribbtown Road between the two communities. None of the injuries appeared serious, though the impact was hard enough to separate a rear wheel from a SUV. Look for…

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Stallions claim 41-14 Border Battle win over Loris

     South Columbus cruised to a lopsided 41-14 victory over Loris in the 27th Border Battle rivalry match Friday, hosted by the Stallions.      Trequan Bellamy was again a playmaker for the Stallions as the Lions struggled to get on the scoreboard, succeeding twice, once in both the third and fourth quarters.      South Columbus was in control…

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