Thursday’s Midday Headlines
Lauren Pogulis has the top stories of the afternoon.
Lauren Pogulis has the top stories of the afternoon.
A mayor in Mississippi is launching an initiative that would remove the box on city applications for people to check off if they have criminal history.
Dustin Dunbar sits down with Greg and Abbi to discuss some of the big questions lingering for enrollment in 2015.
Saturday November, 8th 10am – 2pm Main Street Hartsville’s certified farmer’s market for November will feature organic meats and cheeses and home baked treats. Artisans’ wares and area favorites will be there, alongside Striker, the Coker Cobra mascot, and athletes promoting Coker’s winter sports.
In Thursday’s Local Spotlight, we head down to Palmetto Scapes.
Road Projects Update for SC Highway 707 and Glenns Bay Road by SCDOT Project Engineers Thursday, November 20, 2014 7:00 PM
SURFSIDE UNITED METHODIST WOMEN will be having their Annual Cookie Walk fundraiser on December 13, 2014, from 9:00 AM until 1:00 PM in Fellowship Hall. Surfside United Methodist Church is located at 800 N. 13th Avenue in Surfside Beach, across from Deerfield Plantation. Small cookie bags will sell for $5.00; large cookie bags will sell for $8.00. Beautiful and delicious…
Saturday November 8, 2014 from 9am- 4pm Free Admission
Dr. William Goins-From BBQ to Grits: The REAL native cuisine of South Carolina November 1, 2014 at 1PM Free Admission
Saturday, December 6, 2014 10:00 AM-2:00 PM For the second consecutive year, Wildlife Winterfest will feature Stephen Hughes, wildlife educator and artist. Hughes will present his Wonders of Wildlife animal presentations, which features multiple mammal, birds of prey, reptile, and amphibian species from around the world. Participants will be given opportunities to learn more about these amazing wildlife species though…