Terminix recommends one weekly habit to keep backyard mosquitoes in check

  June 17, 2026

In observance of National Mosquito Control Awareness Week, Terminix Service, Inc. shares prevention tips and explains a year-round, source-focused approach to mosquito control Mosquito season is underway across the Carolinas…

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SCDES now accepting grant applications for watershed projects that improve water quality

  June 15, 2026

The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) is now accepting applications for grant-funded projects that help improve water quality by reducing nonpoint source pollution. Applications will be accepted through 5 p.m. on Aug. 14, 2026. Nonpoint source pollution occurs when rainfall or irrigation water moves…

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From Tide to Table: A Journey through Lowcountry foraging history

  June 11, 2026

For centuries, the landscapes of the South Carolina Lowcountry have served as both a pharmacy and a pantry. From the deep ecological knowledge of Indigenous Peoples to the survival and…

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Hastings Hensel named new Georgetown County Library Poet Laureate

  June 10, 2026

The Georgetown County Library (GCL) has officially appointed accomplished writer and educator Hastings Hensel as its second Poet Laureate. His two-year term will run from June 30, 2026, until June…

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Sustain SC and The Shi Institute celebrate the graduation of the fifth class of Sustainability Leadership Initiative Fellows

  June 8, 2026

Sustain SC, in partnership with the Shi Institute for Sustainable Communities at Furman University, announced the graduation of the fifth class of Sustainability Leadership Initiative (SLI) Fellows. This year’s cohort…

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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 County nears landmark wetlands protection law

  May 27, 2026

Georgetown County is one final vote away from becoming the first in the area to enact standalone local protections for freshwater streams and “isolated wetlands”—habitats that are no longer covered…

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Local ways to celebrate the planet this Earth Day

  April 21, 2026

In Georgetown County, Earth Day on April 22 is more than just a date on the calendar—it is a way of life. Here, the rhythm of the tides and the…

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SCDES to begin seasonal water quality monitoring at S.C. beaches

  April 17, 2026

To help keep South Carolina beaches a favorite destination during the summer months, the S.C. Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) is beginning its seasonal monitoring of water quality along the…

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Georgetown County launches oyster shell recycling initiative

  April 15, 2026

Georgetown County’s Stormwater Division is working to establish a local oyster shell recycling program aimed at rehabilitating oyster populations, improving water quality and reducing landfill waste. The project is in…

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Celebrate Mother Nature at Brookgreen Gardens’ Earth Day Festival

  April 7, 2026

Brookgreen Gardens will host its annual Earth Day Festival on Saturday, April 18, offering families a day of environmental education and outdoor “Party for the Planet” festivities. The event runs…

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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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Songbird Nursery opens retail garden center in Georgetown

  March 17, 2026

Songbird Nursery, a plant nursery focused on pollinator-friendly gardening, is opening its retail location to the public in Georgetown as the spring growing season begins. Owned by Destiny Hetz, the…

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GCSD and HGTC announce closings due to severe weather threat

  March 16, 2026

Both Georgetown County School District and Horry-Georgetown Technical College announced closures due to the threat of severe weather. All Georgetown County School District schools and offices will be closed on…

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Brookgreen Gardens to host 6th Annual Spring Wine Festival in April

  March 10, 2026

Brookgreen Gardens will host its 6th Annual Spring Wine Festival in the Gardens on Saturday, April 25, offering an afternoon of tastings and live entertainment set against the backdrop of…

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Georgetown harbor cleanup reaches substantial completion

  March 9, 2026

The Georgetown harbor is cleaner and safer thanks to a major collaborative cleanup that removed nearly two dozen abandoned and derelict vessels from its waters. Some had been there for…

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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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S.C. Environmental Awareness Award presented to ‘Save Our Saluda’ President Melanie Ruhlman

  February 5, 2026

The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) and participating state agencies proudly announce Melanie Ruhlman, president of “Save Our Saluda”, as the recipient of the 2025 South Carolina Environmental Awareness…

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Brookgreen Gardens announces closure due to winter weather

  January 30, 2026

Due to the forecasted snow and potentially unsafe driving conditions, Brookgreen Gardens will be closed January 31 and February 1.   Citing the safety of their guests, staff, and community…

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Draft 2026 aquatic plant management plan available for public review and comments

  January 29, 2026

The public is invited to review and provide comments on the draft 2026 South Carolina Aquatic Plant Management Plan, which outlines how native and non-native aquatic plants should be best…

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Sustain SC welcomes new board member and announces executive committee updates

  January 29, 2026

Sustain SC announced updates to its Board of Directors, including the addition of a new board member and leadership changes to the Executive Committee that will support the organization’s purpose…

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