Wednesday, March 12th, 2025
Good morning, Myrtle Beach. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 12th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Myrtle Beach launches a military banner initiative to honor veterans and active duty service members, accepting the first 100 applications for personalized banners to be displayed along Ocean Boulevard. WPDE
- ➤ Canadian tourists continue to visit Myrtle Beach for spring traditions despite concerns over a trade feud, finding a warm welcome at the Can-Am Days event. WPDE
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A Waterway Elementary School P.E. teacher was arrested for having substances identified as crack cocaine on school premises, prompting his resignation. WPDE
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Myrtle Beach celebrates the 64th annual Can-Am Days, featuring a special event at Ripley's Aquarium with a local artist's work honoring US-Canada community bonds. WPDE
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Horry County Schools Superintendent Clifford Jones defended his decision to keep schools open during the Carolina Forest wildfires, emphasizing student and family stability and safety measures. My Horry News
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Carolina Forest wildfire in Horry County is 60% contained, with recent rains aiding containment efforts, but risks remain due to smoldering underground peat layers. The Post and Courier
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ An Horry County Fire Rescue employee resigned following the posting of a video that led to allegations of racism. WPDE
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Conway Medical Center's wound healing facility expanded its treatment capacity with a third hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber, becoming the sole provider in the area with three such units. My Horry News
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Live Acoustic Country Music by Seth Thomas
Enjoy a live acoustic country music performance by Seth Thomas at Duck Dive Bar & Grill.
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Root 65 Duo Performs at Duck Dive Bar & Grill
Experience an evening of roots-country, bluegrass, and classic rock music performed by the Root 65 Duo at Duck Dive Bar & Grill.
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Newsboys Live Concert
The Newsboys are performing a live concert at The Carolina Opry Theater, showcasing their decades of chart-topping hits.
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Steve Dennis Live Music Performance at Goodfellas
Enjoy an evening of acoustic rock and country hits performed live at Goodfellas on 2nd Avenue.
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Steve & Susie Pethel Performing Classic Hits at Martini
Enjoy an evening of classic rock music performed by Steve & Susie Pethel at the Martini venue in North Myrtle Beach.
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Live Performance by Stan Gregory at Martini Classic Food
Stan James Gregory, a singer-songwriter with roots in North Carolina and Nashville, will perform live at Martini in North Myrtle Beach.
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Randy Atwood Duo Live Performance
Randy Atwood, frontman of Randy Atwood and the Renegades, delivers an authentic country music experience at Boardwalk Billy's.
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Rick Cannon Live Music Performance
Rick Cannon, a singer-songwriter from South Carolina, will perform Americana music at Flynn's Irish Tavern.
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Frankie Moree Live at 39th Ave. Bar & Grille
Enjoy an evening of acoustic country music performed by Frankie Moree at the 39th Ave. Bar & Grille.
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Double Vision: A Foreigner Tribute Concert
Double Vision is a tribute band performing the iconic hits of Foreigner for the first time in North Myrtle Beach, featuring world-class musicians and a record deal with Frontiers Music SRL.
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