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Good morning, Myrtle Beach. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 19th of March.

CRIME NEWS

  • Ashley Danielle Jarnagin, a former Conway Medical Center nurse, was arrested on Monday and charged with three counts of drug distribution law violation after she fraudulently documented oxycodone administration in October 2024 (bail was set at $15,000).  WPDE
  • Retired military and federal law enforcement agent Gregory McDowell filed a lawsuit against the police department and one officer for falsely arresting him in November 2024 at his Conway home when he reported seeing what appeared to be a neighbor with a gun, and the suit claims the officer used a false affidavit—leading to McDowell being held in jail for two days under poor conditions—and he is seeking damages for his mental and emotional distress after charges were dismissed in a January hearing.  WPDE

EDUCATION NEWS

  • WonderWorks Myrtle Beach is launching special spring events focused on education and entertainment—offering school field trips, college discount days from March through May, free tickets during National Library Week from April 6th to April 12th and teacher appreciation specials in May—and remains open daily at 1313 Celebrity Circle.  WFXB Fox TV

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • North Myrtle Beach had the coldest and driest winter in over a decade and now faces a 6- to 9-inch rainfall deficit (raising drought and wildfire risks) through May. The National Weather Service started its freeze/frost program on March 14 and warns that a late freeze may harm crops.  My Horry News

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • At a March 17 council meeting, North Myrtle Beach leaders approved an initial plan for a 137-home development on about 73 acres along the Intracoastal Waterway while delaying an amendment to The Preserve due to missing design details — they also announced a search for a new city manager with applications closing April 4.  My Horry News
  • Myrtle Beach is beginning a $42.6M ocean outfall project on 24th Avenue North that will replace 11 stormwater pipes with twin 84-inch pipes extending a quarter mile offshore to handle heavy rain and curb flooding. State funding and a planned $7M loan support work that started on March 17th—aimed at improving water quality for residents and visitors—while additional landward improvements are set to begin in fall 2026.  My Horry News

SPORTS NEWS

  • The Myrtle Beach Pelicans have picked a new play-by-play broadcaster for the upcoming season—this change is set to boost live game commentary for local fans.  WMBF News

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Rick Cannon Live Music Performance

    Rick Cannon, a singer-songwriter from South Carolina, will perform Americana music at Flynn's Irish Tavern.

    Thu, 3/20/25

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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.

    Fri, 3/21/25

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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.

    Sat, 3/22/25

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  • Horizon Theory Concert featuring Sevendust

    The event features a performance by Sevendust along with Horizon Theory and is open to all ages at the House of Blues Myrtle Beach.

    Sun, 3/23/25

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  • Weekly Knitter's Group at Horry County Memorial Library

    A weekly gathering for needlework enthusiasts to share projects and tips in a welcoming environment for all fiber arts.

    Mon, 3/24/25

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  • Stan Gregory Live at Martini

    Stan Gregory, a singer and songwriter from Myrtle Beach, performs live at Martini, bringing his musical roots from North Carolina and Nashville to the local scene.

    Tue, 3/25/25

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  • Stan Gregory Live at Martini Classic Food

    Singer-songwriter Stan James Gregory, known for his vibrant performances, will be entertaining guests at Martini in North Myrtle Beach.

    Wed, 3/26/25

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  • Boombox Bingo Night

    6-9 p.m. | Putters Pub | Free entry | Enjoy an exciting night of Music Bingo filled with fun and chances to win great prizes.

    Thu, 3/27/25

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  • City Lights Concert at Boardwalk Billy's

    Experience a live performance by City Lights, a talented band covering hits from the 80s to today.

    Fri, 3/28/25

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  • Steve & Susie Pethel Performing at Martini Classic Food

    Enjoy an evening of classic rock music performed by Steve & Susie Pethel at Martini in North Myrtle Beach.

    Sat, 3/29/25

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