SCEDA announces 2026–2027 Board of Directors

  June 25, 2026

The South Carolina Economic Developers’ Association (SCEDA) announced its 2026-2027 Board of Directors, with new and returning members installed during the organization’s Annual Conference. Joining the Board of Directors for…

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New workforce academy opens door for South Carolina workers to enter data center and AI infrastructure careers

  June 11, 2026

As South Carolina continues to compete for major technology and infrastructure investment, a new national workforce program from Meta could help local workers gain access to some of the fastest-growing…

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Public meeting scheduled for Georgetown Steel site cleanup on June 11

  June 5, 2026

GEORGETOWN, S.C. — A critical step in the future of Georgetown’s waterfront is underway. The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (DES) has announced a public meeting to discuss the…

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Georgetown Mayor to host public forum following Helsinki visit

  May 5, 2026

The City of Georgetown has announced a public forum featuring Mayor Jay Doyle, who recently returned from a trip to Helsinki, Finland. The meeting is scheduled for Thursday, May 14,…

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Investing in the Future: A Night with the RISE UN Youth Corps

  April 29, 2026

By Karen Owens, Publisher As I stood in the Georgetown Library Auditorium this past Monday, April 27, I couldn’t help but feel a profound sense of optimism. I was there…

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Hammock Coast beaches compete for ‘Best Beach in South Carolina’ title

  April 20, 2026

Three beaches along South Carolina’s Hammock Coast® are back in the running for the title of “Best Beach in South Carolina.” Pawleys Island, Litchfield Beach, and Huntington Beach State Park…

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Preparing our future workforce: What I learned at HGTC

  April 15, 2026

By Karen Owens, Publisher I’ve had the privilege to participate in Leadership Georgetown this year and as part of that experience, I get to tour various businesses and organizations across…

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HGTC to host Leadership Development event featuring regional leaders

  April 10, 2026

Panel to highlight leadership journeys, community impact, and professional growth Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) will host an engaging Leadership Development Event on Friday, April 17, 2026, bringing together influential leaders…

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South Carolina requesting input on Opportunity Zone nominations

  April 9, 2026

Program encourages private investment in economically distressed communities The South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce), on behalf of the state of South Carolina, is requesting input to guide the…

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NJ Developer to acquire shuttered Georgetown paper and steel mills

  March 25, 2026

A New Jersey real estate firm specializing in industrial revitalization has reached an agreement to purchase the former International Paper mill, signaling a massive redevelopment effort for the city’s waterfront.…

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19th Annual Race for the Inlet 5k Fun Run scheduled for April 4 

  March 17, 2026

Murrells Inlet 2020 will host their 19th Annual Race for the Inlet 5k on Saturday, April 4th, beginning at 8:00 am at Morse Park.  Both runners and walkers of all…

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Georgetown County Airport Manager appointed to State Aviation Board

  March 17, 2026

Jim Taylor, Georgetown County Airports Manager, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the South Carolina Aviation Association (SCAA). Taylor fills a vacated term and will serve on the…

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Georgetown vying for ‘Best Small Town in the South’ in USA Today contest

  March 13, 2026

By Clayton Stairs, Tourism Manager for the Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce and South Carolina’s Hammock Coast.  Once again, South Carolina’s third oldest city has been nominated by USA Today…

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High school seniors planning to pursue health-related degree can apply for a scholarship from Tidelands Health 

  March 13, 2026

Local high school seniors enrolling in college this fall to pursue a health-related degree can apply for a $1,000 scholarship given by Tidelands Health. The health system will award scholarships to four graduating seniors…

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Pyramid Contracting Breaks Ground on North Shore CDR+J in the Lowcountry

  February 23, 2026

Pyramid Contracting is proud to announce the groundbreaking of North Shore CDR+J, a new automotive dealership project in the Lowcountry. The project is owned by Jack Hanania and is scheduled…

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Pyramid Contracting breaks ground on North Shore CDR+J in the Lowcountry

  February 23, 2026

Pyramid Contracting announced the groundbreaking of North Shore CDR+J, a new automotive dealership project in the Lowcountry. The project is owned by Jack Hanania and is scheduled for completion on…

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HGTC celebrates grand opening of newly expanded Institute of Cosmetology

  February 20, 2026

Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) officially celebrated the grand opening of its newly expanded Institute of Cosmetology on Thursday with a ribbon cutting ceremony and community open house on the Conway…

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A Measured Start: Mayor’s Forum focuses on real issues facing Georgetown

  February 18, 2026

By Karen Owens, Publisher For residents looking for high drama or theatrics at the Winyah Auditorium last Thursday, the inaugural Mayor’s Forum did not live up to that threshold, which…

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Georgetown Mayor to hold open forum on proposed zoning moratorium

  February 9, 2026

Georgetown Mayor Jay Doyle announced via Facebook plans to hold an open forum to discuss the proposed zoning moratorium for the city. The event will be held on Thursday, February…

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A measurable investment already working for our community

  February 4, 2026

By Dr. Marilyn “Murph” Fore, President, Horry-Georgetown Technical College When we talk about economic impact along the Grand Strand and surrounding communities, the conversation often centers on new development, expanding…

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Getting a pulse on Front Street

  February 2, 2026
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By Karen Owens, Publisher In recent weeks, there has been a flurry of Georgetown business closures announced on Facebook. As perplexing as it might seem, what might be more interesting…

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Georgetown County Legislative Breakfast highlights smart growth and infrastructure priorities

  January 26, 2026

More than 250 business leaders, community members, and elected officials gathered at Pawleys Plantation for the Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce’s 2026 Legislative Breakfast. The annual event featured a candid,…

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Georgetown City Council: January 2026 Meeting Highlights

  January 18, 2026

Mayor Jay Doyle convened the first council meeting of the year on January 15, welcoming nearly 100 attendees. Jessie M. Walker was elected Mayor Pro Tem for a two-year term,…

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Georgetown County recognizes Maya Morant as Employee of the Quarter

  January 15, 2026

Georgetown County has named Maya Morant its Employee of the Quarter for the fourth quarter of 2025, recognizing her exceptional leadership, professionalism and steady commitment to the Economic Development Department…

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Georgetown City Council to hold first regular meeting in 2026

  January 12, 2026

The City of Georgetown will convene its first council meeting of 2026, with a new mayor and three new council members, on Thursday, January 15 at 5:30 pm in the…

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Georgetown County partners to host third annual job fair in February

  January 12, 2026

Georgetown County announced today that Georgetown County Economic Development, the Georgetown Alliance for Economic Development and SC Works will host their third annual Georgetown County Job Fair on Thursday, February…

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Communication Corner with Mayor Jay Doyle

  January 11, 2026

The City of Georgetown recently shared with The Georgetown SC Gazette this communication from newly-elected Mayor Jay Doyle. He plans to share these periodically to keep citizens informed.  The City…

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