Area Upfront News
UPDATE: Horry schools set 2-hour delay for Wednesday, power companies say they are ready
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Update With the most significant impacts of today’s winter storm expected between 5 and 8 p.m., the Horry County Schools have set a 2-hour delay for classes on Wednesday, Jan. 10, an HCS news release said. Forecasters expect the storm to move off the coast by 10 p.m. “Once the storm…
Read MoreWeather worries push CC, Horry schools to remote learning Tues.
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com UPDATE Horry County Council has declared a state of emergency in advance of the expected Jan. 9 storm. Horry County government t offices, parks and recreation facilities and activities, and libraries will be closed, the county announced. Normal operations are expected to resume on Wednesday, Jan. 10. UPDATE Horry County Solid…
Read MoreLawmakers deliver $1 million for school purchase, council unaware
By DEUCE NIVEN & JENN CAUSEY Outgoing Mayor Todd Harrelson accepted a $1 million check that will allow the City of Loris to purchase the former Loris High School property later this year, joining state lawmakers and Horry County Council members Thursday for a formal presentation on the 17-acre property. Grateful for the state and…
Read MoreTraffic mess
A woman’s injuries did not appear to be life threatening, but traffic on US 701 Bypass in Tabor City was slowed to a crawl after her SUV and a tractor-trailer rig collides at Pireway Road at about 3 p.m. Thursday. Tabor City Emergency Services transported the woman to a hospital, the truck driver declined medical…
Read MoreWandering wool
We’re not sure where this sheep came from, wondering on and near Swampfox Hwy East in Tabor City on the morning of Dec. 21. Last seen in the large field across from Tabor Landing Apartments, what appeared to be a red or orange leach was dangling from his neck. Updates, if we have any, will…
Read MoreFire destroys Loris home
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Fire heavily damaged a Loris home Thursday afternoon, claiming a small structure behind it and leaving a neighbor’s home with “cosmetic” damage, Loris Fire Chief Jerry Hardee said. “When we got the call and I started heading this way there was heavy black smoke pouring,” Hardee said. With support from Horry…
Read MoreChristmas events are just beginning in the TLC
By DEUCE NIVEN & JENN CAUSEY Christmas has officially begun in the Tabor-Loris Community, with Tuesday’s tree lighting in downtown Loris just prelude to what promises to be a very busy holiday season. Other scheduled festivities in the TLC include: Loris Leaders from city government and the Loris Chamber of Commerce have been busy preparing…
Read MoreTown options site for future town hall
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Can a former doctor’s office be a healthy center of local government for Tabor City? Members of the town council think it might be, on Tuesday approving a 180-day option to purchase the former Tabor City Family Medicine offices on Pireway Road for $585,000. Council’s vote was unanimous following a half-hour…
Read MoreSuggs is in as Loris mayor, council’s Vescovi is out
By DEUCE NIVEN & JENN CAUSEY Mike Suggs will replace Todd Harrelson as the mayor of Loris, unofficial votes from Tuesday’s municipal election show, while longtime Loris business owner Tonya Faulk Sykes will take the city council seat now held by Jan Vescovi. Election results Tuesday, unofficial until the formal canvas of votes is held,…
Read MoreBeck leads TC council vote, Mincey re-elected
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Kelly Beck claimed the most votes in a four-person race for two seats on the Tabor City Council, and is expected to become only the second woman to ever sit on the panel when she is sworn in December. Incumbent council member David Mincey trailed Beck by just 6 votes to…
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