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A new band rocks Murrells Inlet, the Myrtle Beach-area's bike rally revs up, craft beer week arrives and there's a kayaking excursion in Georgetown County.
Julie Dixon has been coming to Holden Beach for more than 20 years, and she’s not happy that the building was torn down and is concerned the pier could soon follow. “I’m devastated,” Dixon ...
Asked if the Ocean Isle Beach terminal groin, built in April 2022, could cause escarpment, Holden said no. The terminal groin has no impact on the Lockwood Folly inlet or escarpment, he noted.
Walking along the Holden Beach strand after rough weather could result in some interesting finds. From driftwood, to tires and cliffs, there’s no telling what the tide will bring next. For years ...
Asked if the Ocean Isle Beach terminal groin, built in April 2022, could cause escarpment, Holden said no. The terminal groin has no impact on the Lockwood Folly inlet or escarpment, he noted.
The QueensLink project received a major boost with a $400,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation. Announced on Friday, Jan. 10, the funding is part of the Reconnecting Communities ...
The Holden Beach Fishing Pier has been closed to the public since 2022, after the town purchased the pier and pier house property for around $3.3 million – without plans in place for its future.
The Holden Beach Fishing Pier has been closed to the public since 2022, after the town purchased the pier and pier house property for around $3.3 million – without plans in place for its future.
The Holden Beach Fishing Pier has been closed to the public since 2022, after the town purchased the pier and pier house property for around $3.3 million – without plans in place for its future.
The Holden Beach Fishing Pier has been closed to the public since 2022, after the town purchased the pier and pier house property for around $3.3 million – without plans in place for its future.
The Holden Beach Fishing Pier has been closed to the public since 2022, after the town purchased the pier and pier house property for around $3.3 million – without plans in place for its future.