The March 5, 2021, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Amphitheater project headed for county council vote, Socastee residents seeking buyouts, Carolina Forest middle schools returning to face-to-face instruction, etc.
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The February 26, 2021, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes County selects site for new government complex in Carolina Forest, Developer agrees to meet with residents after concerns raised about 97-unit project, Socastee families again struggle with flooding, etc. Read more
The February 19, 2021, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes County officials, neighbors meeting next week to discuss amphitheater project, 1,000 acres in Georgetown will provide natural, cultural and historical learning opportunities, Elementary school teachers adjusting to new … Read more
The February 12, 2021, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Plexiglass installations at Horry County middle, high schools expected to be finished next month, As COVID-19 continues to hurt economy, many turn to nonprofits for food, Lawsuits: Horry County Schools mishandled sexual… Read more
The February 5, 2021, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes County, CMC eye development agreement for Carolina Forest hospital, Richardson announces run for Congress, won’t seek reelection to school board, High demand, limited supply lead to frustrating wait for some, Friends, co… Read more
The January 29, 2021, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Elementary students return to five-day schedule, Boulevard widening still on track, Conway mourns man who offered waves, smiles and kindess, COVID-19 Reshaping Playoffs, Tournament Time, etc. Read more
The January 22, 2021, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Former mayor dies after struggle with COVID-19, Hospitals ask for more vaccines, but governor says to use what’s there, Horry County Council delays rezoning vote for Carolina Forest hospital, etc. Read more
The January 15, 2021, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes DHEC to make hospital decisions by spring, Horry County police officer dies after being struck by vehicle, Horry County students returning to classroom, etc. Read more
The January 8, 2021, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Lawmaker’s bill aimed at leveling water rates, CMC faces uphill challenge building hospital, Recovery doctor still working full time at 82 years old, etc. Read more
The January 1, 2021, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Why HCS gave school builder $1.5 million in tax cuts before gutting facilities department, Auditor-elect, former deputy auditor face slander lawsuit, etc. Read more
The December 25, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Horry County students starting 2021 in virtual learning, Candlelight service is celebration for those struggling with grief, Grand Strand singer-songwriter offers new Christmas CD, etc. Read more
The December 18, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes HCS athletic trainers ask district to pause all sports, Local 11-year-old sings National Anthem for Myrtle Beach Bowl, Looking for safe holiday fun? Follow the ‘Horry County Christmas Lights Trail’, etc. Read more
The December 11, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Horry County schools opts not to participate in state’s rapid COVID-19 testing program, Neighbors worried about CMC’s new plans for Carolina Forest hospital, CFHS’s ‘Holiday Spectacular’ set for Dec. 19, 20 in stadium p… Read more
The December 4, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes S.C. Supreme Court rejects hospitality fee settlement, Pandemic doesn’t slow demand for Christmas trees, Why CMC will wait until January to take hospital proposal to planning officials, etc. Read more
The November 27, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes County set to sue city over land deal, The season come ‘round, Horry County manufacturer expanding, moving, etc. Read more
The November 20, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Horry County leaders debate whether to encourage mask usage, Why COVID-19 has not slowed home construction on the Grand Strand, Here’s what parents need to know about HCS spring scheduling, etc. Read more
The November 13, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes County objects to Myrtle Beach’s plan to sell campground land, cur airport funding, A real person sounding Taps, New Carolina Forest emergency department opening in 2021, etc. Read more
The November 6, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes CMC redesigning Carolina Forest hospital plans after objections, Strong turnout, few problems at Horry County polls, Seventh annual Mythical & Medieval Fest set for Nov. 14-15 in Socastee, etc. Read more
The October 30, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes CMC’s hospital plan for Carolina Forest faces opposition, Early voting proves popular in Horry County, Incumbent, challenger pursuing District 56 House seat, etc. Read more
The October 23, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes County mask mandate ends this month, Searching for shellfish, Santee Cooper mulls plans for reducing street light costs, Haven’t received your absentee ballot yet? Here’s what to do, Socastee man honored, Sports, etc. Read more
The October 16, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes County committee shoots down gunfire ordinance, A community mourns the loss of a mother and her child, Santee Cooper willing to discuss selling light poles to HOAs, etc. Read more
The October 2, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Carolina Forest hospital plans could see delays, Reimagining the Police, Local chef competes on Food Network’s Halloween Baking Championship, etc. Read more
The September 25, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes AG: Myrtle Beach tourism ad money can’t be used for beautification, A Fall Rally revival, Horry County support group helps families deal with suicide loss and more, etc. Read more
The September 18, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes School officials allow students to transfer out of virtual program, Why city leaders think abandoned railroad lines could spur growth in downtown Myrtle Beach, Program helps veterans cope with life after military servi… Read more
The September 11, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes New hospitals planned for Horry County, but how many will be approved, Tourism takes a hit in MB, Settling the hospitality lawsuit impacts residents, business owners and local governments. Here’s how, etc. Read more
The September 4, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Horry County extends mask mandate for 60 days, School district using combination of online and in-person instruction, Horry County leaders uneasy about solar farm proposals, etc. Read more
The August 28, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes County seeking $17.7 million for buyout program to help flood victims, CCU: No parties please, Inadequate transportation a roadblock for homeless people, etc. Read more
The August 21, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes I-73 funding not part of hospitality fee settlement deal, For COVID-19’s long-haulers, answers hard to come by, Brittain wins Republican Primary in race for District 107 seat, etc. Read more
The August 14, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Surfside Beach asks FEMA for 18-month pier grant extension; concerns raised about family ties, Candidates square off for District 107 seat vacated by Alan Clemmons, Move-in days at CCU, County, city mulling settlement as … Read more
The August 7, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes School board asks state to approve reopening plan, Longtime fans, racers prepare to say goodbye to track, In Isaias’ aftermath, Garden City Businesses forced to deal with damages, etc. Read more
The July 31, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Controversy swirls in Surfside Beach with lawsuit over pier project bid award, Jazzing up Charlie’s Place, Motel, Man at center of reckless shooting debate arrested, accused of harassing neighbor, etc. Read more
The July 24, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes County leaders aim to overhaul reckless shooting ordinance, A hard row to hoe, New Grand Strand businesses pressing on despite pandemic, etc. Read more
The July 17, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes High school sports season delayed for at least three more weeks, County leaders aim to crack down on reckless shooting, Bikers brave the heat, Horry County leaders interested in flood diversion canal, but Army Corps of Engi… Read more
The July 10, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes COVID-19 forcing officials to change plans for hurricane shelters, CCU baseball coach talks cancer, masks and returning to baseball, Authorities focus on education as mask ordinances take effect, etc. Read more
The July 3, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Traffic, access main concerns for Speedway redevelopment, CCU student faces backlash over controversial social media posts, North Myrtle Beach makes masks mandatory, Sales booming early for Strand fireworks stores, etc. Read more
The June 26, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Why Horry County took Gardner Lacy Road extension out of plans for Independent Republic Heritage Preserve, After contentious campaign, Rankin wins re-election, Voters pick new Horry County auditor, District 9 county council… Read more
The June 19, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Horry County gets estimates on Busbee Bypass cost, Is Horry ready for some football?, Candidate disputes domestic abuse allegations described in court records, etc. Read more
The June 12, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes County council incumbents sweep primaries, Firm to provide ‘ambassador services’ to Myrtle Beach’s downtown, Rankin, Gallman reach runoff in S.C. District 33 Senate race, etc. Read more
The June 5, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Protestors, Prep for the Primary, Strand seniors celebrate graduation despite district’s COVID-19 limits, etc. Read more
The May 29, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Shootings mar Memorial Day weekend in Myrtle Beach, Fishermen reeling from pandemic, NOAA forecasts busy Atlantic hurricane season this year, etc. Read more
The May 22, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes County continues slashing millions from budget, Boulevard braces for Memorial Day, Suspects in gang-related shooting on Ocean Boulevard denied bond, etc. Read more
The May 15, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes County begins reopening public facilities, How COVID-19 disproportionately affects black people, Socastee senior set to graduate after devastating car wreck, etc. Read more
The May 8, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Some jobs don’t stop during a global pandemic like driving the bus, fixing cars, guarding inmates, comforting the grieving and keeping the city clean, etc. Read more
The May 1, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Students, parents worried about graduation plans, Restaurants ready to get cooking again, Horry County hotels, campgrounds allowed to re-open this week, etc. Read more
The April 24, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Governor closes schools until fall term, With public accesses open, beachgoers head out for sand, sun, Most Horry County farmers markets delay opening, etc. Read more
The April 17, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes S.C. communities slow to respond to census, Church leans on faith as COVID-19 infects more than half-dozen members, Fearful of COVID-19, poll workers backing out of primaries, Parents working to balance eLearning work and … Read more
The April 10, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Strawberry fields for now: Amid virus concerns, spring tradition continues, After losing a father to COVID-19, teacher leans on faith, family as she battles same disease, Grand Strand businesses face uncertainty as new ord… Read more
The April 3, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Virus projected to peak in late April, ‘It’s uncharted territory’, County’s business license fee hike hits companies at worst time, etc. Read more
The March 27, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes Horry projected to hit 115 COVID-19 cases by Wednesday, Jobs lost, businesses close as crisis batters tourism economy, Hugging ban, taking temperatures and drive-thru viewing: Funeral homes respond to pandemic, etc. Read more
The March 20, 2020, edition of the Carolina Forest Chronicle includes The power of a pandemic, Six Horry County school board seats up for grabs, etc. Read more