Tuesday, December 31st, 2024
Good morning, Myrtle Beach. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 31st of December.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Officials highlight the pyrotechnic regulations for residents and visitors in Myrtle Beach ahead of New Year's celebrations. WMBF News
- ➤ Jimmy Carter's dedication to volunteerism is honored by Habitat for Humanity and other organizations, emphasizing the enduring impact of his and Rosalynn's work. WPDE
- ➤ Myrtle Beach will experience road closures in the Arts & Innovation District from Jan. 11 to Jan. 19 due to new water and sewer system installations. My Horry News
- ➤ The Market Common cancels its New Year's Eve drone show due to unforeseen safety restrictions but confirms the continuation of other planned festivities, including live music and a mirror-ball drop. WFXB Fox TV
- ➤ Lakewood Camping Resort in Horry County is hosting its annual New Year's Plunge event to support Help4Kids, with a recommendation for a $5 donation and requests for non-perishable food contributions. WPDE
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A Myrtle Beach man was held at gunpoint while checking his crab pot traps near Crazy Sister Marina, sparking an ongoing investigation. WPDE
- ➤ A woman convicted of leading a murder-for-hire scheme against her father and half-brother is appealing for a new trial, according to her attorneys. WMBF News
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Horry County Schools experienced a superintendent change, enhanced security measures, and began preparations to open two new elementary schools in the 2025-26 school year. My Horry News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ John Gallman, a financial advisor and former state Senate candidate, is appealing a judge's decision requiring him to pay over $76,000 in legal fees to a newspaper he sued for defamation. The Post and Courier
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ Myrtle Beach is offering a variety of New Year's Eve celebrations for 2025, including family-friendly events, live music, and fireworks, with highlights like A Southern Times Square at The Market Common and parties at locations such as the House of Blues and Ripley's Aquarium. WPDE
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Daily Wine Tasting Experience
Experience custom-made wine tastings at Wine Therapy Tasting Room, open daily from noon to 9 PM with no reservations required.
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The Malpass Brothers Concert
The Malpass Brothers will perform live at the Greg Rowles Legacy Theatre in North Myrtle Beach.
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Trivia Night at Voodoo Brewing Co.
Enjoy a lively evening of multimedia trivia competition with prizes, open to teams of up to six participants.
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Interactive Korean Cooking Class
Participants in this hands-on cooking class will learn to prepare authentic Korean dishes while fostering community connections and supporting local initiatives.
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Live Music Performance by Jimmy Roca
Enjoy an engaging live music experience featuring Jimmy Roca, known for his versatile performances that cover a wide range of genres.
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Stillwater Junction Concert
Stillwater Junction will perform live at the Greg Rowles Legacy Theatre in North Myrtle Beach.
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Yoga in the Yard with Complimentary Drink
Experience alternating Slow Flow and Yin Yoga classes in a relaxed outdoor setting at Crooked Hammock Brewery, suitable for all skill levels.
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Hispanic Alcoholics Anonymous Discussion Group
This is a closed discussion meeting of the Hispanic Alcoholics Anonymous group that provides support for individuals seeking help with alcohol addiction in Spanish, with wheelchair access available.
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Create and Craft: Make & Take Workshop
Participants can create a personalized piece for their home or as a gift using provided materials, with guidance throughout the workshop.
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Ron Rodgers Concert
Ron Rodgers will perform live at Deckerz in North Myrtle Beach.
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