Tech Talk: Grand Strand Technology Council
Meagan of the Grand Strand Technology Council stops by to tell Greg about a special upcoming event taking place this month. For more information, you can visit www.gstechcouncil.org.
Meagan of the Grand Strand Technology Council stops by to tell Greg about a special upcoming event taking place this month. For more information, you can visit www.gstechcouncil.org.
Republican Donald Trump notched a decisive victory in Indiana, prompting rival Ted Cruz to suspend his campaign. John Kasich will reportedly suspend campaign today, clearing way for Trump. Trump, Hillary Clinton, and Bernie Sanders are the only ones remaining in the race.
Jeremiah from Dockside Realty came by the studio to tell Greg about our Listing of the Week. For more information you can call or text Jeremiah at (843) 602-0255.
Nicole from Young Talkers joined Greg at the studio to tell viewers about the early signs of speech order, Apraxia. For more information, you can visit www.youngtalkers.com or contact Nicole at nicole@youngtalkers.com.
Ted Cruz has everything he wanted in Indiana: A one-on-one match-up with rival Donald Trump in a conservative state with a supportive governor and an announced running-mate, Carly Fiorina, at his side.
President Obama’s oldest daughter Malia will take a gap year before attending Harvard University, the White House announced Sunday. While the brief White House statement did not mention what the 17-year-old First Daughter would be doing during that time, Harvard happens to be one of many elite schools that encourages students to take a year off.
Greg visited The Walking Company in The Market Common to check out their collection. For more information, visit www.thewalkingcompany.com or call (843) 232-0592.
Abbi stopped by Centro shoes in The Market Common to see what they have in store. For more information, you can visit www.centroshoesmb.com or call (843) 492-3077.
An American exchange student and her mother were rescued over the weekend in the New Zealand wilderness, where they were lost for five days after setting off on a day hike. A helicopter pilot spotted the large “help” signs they had made from fern fronds.
From research programs to patrolling the beaches, the Myrtle Beach State Park is working to protect South Carolina’s state reptile, the loggerhead sea turtles.