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    Myrtle Beach city leaders make way for curfew on minors in Central Business District
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    Myrtle Beach city leaders make way for curfew on minors in Central Business District

    • By Sazie Eagan sazie.eagan@myhorrynews.com
    • Jul 8, 2025

    The curfew for minors ordinance identifies a 鈥淐entral Business District鈥 that covers the ocean to Kings Highway between 6th Avenue South to 21st Avenue North and will be subject to the 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew. This includes the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and surrounding areas.

    Myrtle Beach leaders approve $360.7M budget and donation of land
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    Myrtle Beach leaders approve $360.7M budget and donation of land

    • By Sazie Eagan sazie.eagan@myhorrynews.com
    • Jun 16, 2025

    鈥淲e were able to present a very balanced and a strong budget. The city is in the best financial position we鈥檝e ever been in without any property tax increases and I think that鈥檚 significant.鈥

    'Take a swing': Myrtle Beach leaders agree to 30 more years with Pelicans baseball team
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    'Take a swing': Myrtle Beach leaders agree to 30 more years with Pelicans baseball team

    • By Sazie Eagan sazie.eagan@myhorrynews.com
    • Jun 10, 2025

    鈥淚t was now or never. Two outs, bottom of the ninth and two strikes. We had to take a swing.鈥

    Myrtle Beach leaders approve Pelicans lease. Now county council must take final vote
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    Myrtle Beach leaders approve Pelicans lease. Now county council must take final vote

    • By Sazie Eagan sazie.eagan@myhorrynews.com
    • May 13, 2025

    鈥淭his is about more than baseball. It's about preserving Myrtle Beach family tradition, supporting local jobs and ensuring our city continues to be a destination for families and baseball fans."

    Winna鈥檚 to replace Le Manna Bread Company in downtown Myrtle Beach
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    Winna鈥檚 to replace Le Manna Bread Company in downtown Myrtle Beach

    • By S.T. Cardinal tommy.cardinal@myhorrynews.com
    • Apr 8, 2025

    Winna鈥檚 Kitchen plans to bring its popular 鈥渆levated comfort food鈥 to 9th Avenue while their original Main Street location gets a facelift.

    Myrtle Beach to enter new lease, helping downtown restaurant to expand
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    Myrtle Beach to enter new lease, helping downtown restaurant to expand

    • By Sazie Eagan sazie.eagan@myhorrynews.com
    • Mar 26, 2025

    A downtown Myrtle Beach bakery is leaving and making way for another downtown restaurant to expand operations.

    Myrtle Beach leaders pass $330M budget, approve lease with CCU
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    Myrtle Beach leaders pass $330M budget, approve lease with CCU

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    • May 28, 2024

    Myrtle Beach City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved the city鈥檚 next fiscal year plan 鈥 a $330 million budget with 14 new staff positions and no tax increase.

    Myrtle Beach voters choose new council member in runoff
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    Myrtle Beach voters choose new council member in runoff

    • By S.T. Cardinal tommy.cardinal@myhorrynews.com
    • Nov 21, 2023

    鈥淲e had a really great turnout two days before Thanksgiving and it rained in the middle of the day.鈥

    Krajc, McClure headed to runoff for Myrtle Beach council seat
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    Krajc, McClure headed to runoff for Myrtle Beach council seat

    • By S.T. Cardinal tommy.cardinal@myhorrynews.com
    • Nov 16, 2023

    Just 29 votes separated John Krajc and Bill McClure on Nov. 7 and the two are squaring off in a runoff election to decide who fills the third vacant seat on Myrtle Beach City Council.

    City of Myrtle Beach may spend $5.5M on employee raises
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    City of Myrtle Beach may spend $5.5M on employee raises

    • By S.T. Cardinal tommy.cardinal@myhorrynews.com
    • Nov 14, 2023

    鈥淲e need to support our people. Our people are us and they allow us to do what we do for our constituents.鈥

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