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News for the Carolinas
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Thursday, April 25, 2013
Authorities say a 20-year-old Clemson University student has been found dead at an off-campus apartment.
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Friday, January 18, 2013
A lawsuit has been filed in connection with a sinkhole that damaged buildings in Georgetown in November 2011.
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Monday, December 10, 2012
Deputies say the suspects were looking for marijuana.
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Monday, November 12, 2012
Myrtle Beach, Horry County, and state lawmakers met Monday morning to set a legislative agenda of priorities for Horry County and the communities surrounding it.
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Thursday, November 08, 2012
Thursday, a task force that supports the dredging of Georgetown's port met for the first time since voters turned down a referendum that would have added a one percent sales tax. The funding was set to speed up several expensive capital projects, including some of the millions of dollars it's expected to cost to dig out silt that has built up along the Georgetown port passageway.
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Saturday, June 23, 2012
South Carolina leaders say a new report from the U.S. Army Corps Engineers shows the importance of deepening the Charleston Harbor. That report issued Thursday says expanding port capacity in the Gulf and along the Southeast coast will be critical in a new era of larger container ships.
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Saturday, May 05, 2012
A government agency's plan to deepen a Georgia shipping channel faces a $14 million obstacle - a Confederate shipwreck that's been rotting in the Savannah River since 1864.
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Friday, March 23, 2012
Horry County plans to start construction of a boat launch with help from a $750,000 federal government grant.
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Sunday, March 11, 2012
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to dredge sand that's two to three miles offshore from Oak Island and place it on Holden Beach, free of charge.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Feds hear comment on Charleston Harbor deepening.
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
An engineering firm is drilling in Georgetown at the spot where a building collapsed into a sinkhole nearly two weeks ago. Georgetown's mayor says if the sinkhole is a direct result of a DOT drainage project, it will not be the city of Georgetowns responsibility.
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Monday, November 21, 2011
State Department of Transportation Commissioners, Georgetown city council memebers and state senators were among about 40 people who met Monday afternoon in Georgetown to discuss the problems caused by a sinkhole in the downtown area near Highway 17.
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Monday, October 17, 2011
The committee that's working on a plan to dredge the port of Georgetown now knows how much the project would cost and how long it would take to complete. The challenge for the task force now is to come up with the money to do it.
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Sunday, October 16, 2011
A task force looking for funds to pay for dredging the Port of Georgetown will meet on Monday to discuss what it would take to allow a private company to operate the port, instead of the South Carolina State Ports Authority which owns and operates the facility.
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Wednesday, October 05, 2011
A task force looking for funds to pay for dredging the Port of Georgetown will investigate what it would take to allow a private company to operate the port, instead of the South Carolina State Ports Authority, which owns and operates the facility.
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