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57-year-old man missing in Horry County, police say
HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) — Horry County authorities are looking for a missing 57-year-old man. Ronald Hill was last seen Wednesday night at a home on Timber Ridge Road near Myrtle Ridge outside of Conway. No additional information was immediately available. Anyone with information is asked to call HCPD at 843-248-1520. Count on News13 for […]
Rivals to roommates: Wojcik, Brown join forces with Conway Post 111 and beyond
Rocco Wojcik and Keagan Brown spent their high school careers playing for archrival programs. Now they’re Post 111 teammates. Wojcik was the starting shortstop for Socastee and Brown was the starting shortstop for St. James. That meant more competition with each other, right?. Not at all. Wojcik had long...
Hemingway, Gamecocks players host youth football camp for Conway community
Over a hundred youth athletes were able to train like a Gamecock on Saturday. Tonka Hemingway, a former Conway High School football standout and current South Carolina defensive lineman, hosted a free youth football clinic at the school on Saturday morning, welcoming roughly 150 kids to have an opportunity to train and learn tips and tricks from some of Carolina’s best.
Date set for 2024 CNB Kickoff Classic — the unofficial start of high school football season
The CNB Kickoff Classic will once again begin the high school football season across Horry County this fall. Organizers at Conway National Bank confirmed that the classic will be hosted on Friday, Aug. 16, at Brooks Stadium at Coastal Carolina University. The open-to-the-public preseason event is set for a 7 p.m. start time, a new start time that began last year in an effort to cut down on heat-related concerns.
'I couldn't fathom it': NC family searches for answers after missing dog found shot to death
The owners of a beloved dog are searching for answers after it was found shot to death over the weekend in Horry County. WMBF News spoke Tuesday with Tracy and JoAnn Luyster, who said their dog Ace was found dead in a retention pond with two gunshot wounds on Sunday.
Horry Co. Bomb Squad to safely dispose of explosives in Galivants Ferry
HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WPDE) — Residents in the Galivants Ferry area may hear loud noises Wednesday, according to Horry County police. Officials said their Bomb Squad is preparing to safely dispose of some explosive materials and training devices in the area. They ensured the community that "all is well."
GUIDE: Where to vote in the Grand Strand and Pee Dee, races to watch
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - Voters in the Grand Strand and Pee Dee will soon take to the polls as part of South Carolina’s statewide primary elections. MORE COVERAGE | What to know ahead of South Carolina’s state primary elections. With several big races ahead, WMBF News wants...
Conway Riverfest promises day of family fun, live music & fireworks extravaganza
CONWAY, S.C. (WPDE) — The Conway Riverfest is set to take place on Saturday, June 29, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. The Conway Chamber of Commerce and the city of Conway promise that the day will be filled with family-friendly activities, live entertainment and a variety of vendors. The event will conclude with a fireworks finale to light up the night sky in a colorful display.
Conway Resource Officers mark last day of school with funny photoshoot
CONWAY, S.C. (WPDE) — Wednesday is the last day of school for Horry County, and school resource officers with the Conway Police Dept. marked the occasion with a funny photoshoot. The officers gathered together around a sign reading "We survived 2024," while decked out in fake bandages, arm slings...
Horry County seeks public input for opioid crisis action plan
HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WPDE) — Horry County Government, the city of Myrtle Beach, the city of Conway and the city of North Myrtle Beach are seeking community input to develop a regional action plan to address the impacts of the opioid epidemic in Horry County. The goal of the...
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