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Pawleys Island woman pens series of children's books
Madeline, a dachshund belonging to Emma Crompton, enjoyed 15 minutes of fame last year after a video showing the pet chasing a ghost crab on the beach in Pawleys Island went viral. Comment?
Chamber holds 96th annual meeting
The Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce held its 96th annual Meeting and Business Awards ceremony on Thursday evening. Comment?
Pizza Hut to return to Georgetown
Pizza Hut is coming back to Georgetown later this year with a new look. The Church Street restaurant was gutted by fire in December but plans have now been submitted to the Georgetown Building and Planning Department for approval, according to planner Rick Martin. Comment?
Waccamaw High student, and professional shag dancer, places second in a national competition
Noah Veon, a freshman at Waccamaw High School, has been shag dancing since he was 4 years old. Comment?
License tag cameras to track cars coming onto Pawleys Island
There will soon be a lot more picture-taking on Pawleys Island but not the kind that will be posted in the family vacation album or on Facebook. Comment?
Festival thanks On behalf of the 2013 Winyah Bay Heritage Festival, I would like to thank the following people/organizations for their assistance in making this year's festival a huge success: Sel Hemingway Jack Scoville City of Georgetown A-Tax Committee Lee Arthur The Georgetown Times South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Georgetown ... (more) Comment?
Debby Summey: 'Keep Those Cards and Letters Coming In'
"Keep Those Cards and Letters Coming In" was the title of a song performed by Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn in 1965. Comment?
New weatherization program could help with electric bills
If a grant applied for by the City of Georgetown is approved, help may be on the way for residents looking for ways to save money on their electric bills. Comment?
Encore of 'God's Trombones' to benefit local charity
On Saturday, June 22, "God's Trombones: Seven Negro Sermons in Verse" by James Weldon Johnson will return for an encore performance benefiting Helping Hands of Georgetown, Inc. Comment?
Friends of the Kaminski House may take over management of the museum
The Kaminski House Museum on Front Street is in need of major repairs and one plan that is being considered is for the City of Georgetown to hand over the day-to-day management of the attraction to the Friends of the Kaminski House. Comment?
Korean War veteran gets his medals
John Collington of Georgetown served honorably in Korea in the early 1950s, spending a year and five months overseas. Comment?
19 months later, county assesses sinkhole damage to buildings
Georgetown County officials will soon know how much damage sinkholes caused to two county buildings in the City of Georgetown. Comment?
Bike Week arrives with a roar on Grand Strand
Pawleys Island, S.C. - With Chamber of Commerce-type weather expected for the next few days, more bikers than in recent years are expected along the Grand Strand for the spring Harley-Davidson Bike Rally. Comment?
At annual Pawleys Pavilion Reunion, hundreds shag for a good cause
Pawleys Island, S.C. - The theme for this year's Pawleys Pavilion Reunion was "Let the Good Times Roll Again," and hundreds of people of all ages did just that on Saturday night. Comment?
Op Ed: County followed City of Georgetown's wishes in East Bay Park plans
By Sel Hemingway We at Georgetown County were surprised recently by remarks from some City of Georgetown officials to the effect that the county has been unwilling to make improvements at East Bay Park. Comment?
Andrews High looking for new football coach
By Chris Sokoloski csokoloski@gtowntimes.com Andrews High School football coach Steve Blanchard will not return next season. Comment?
Georgetown police name robbery suspect
Georgetown police have identified a suspect they say is responsible for Sunday's robberies at CVS at Five Points and Kangaroo convenience store on Church Street. Comment?
A History of the Georgetown Times
Back on May 8, 1798 John Burd and Elliott put together a four-page newspaper to be published for the bustling seaport town of Georgetown, South Carolina. Comment?
Sheriff's Office and City police beef up patrols during Bike Week
With Chamber of Commerce-type weather expected for the next few days, more bikers than in recent years are expected along the Grand Strand for the spring Harley-Davidson Bike Rally. Comment?
Three robberies, same MO, in three days
There were three robberies at three businesses in a three-day period - all with the same method of operation. Comment?