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National Marina Day June 12 |
| The SC General Assembly has declared June 12th to be National Marina Day in South Carolina, the first state in the country to do so this year. Sen. Dick Elliott introduced the resolution which was approved February 3rd. Read More >> |
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June 12, 2002 Declared National Marina Day |
| South Carolina State Senator Dick Elliott, representing Dillon, Horry, Marion and Marlboro counties, has presented the South Carolina Marine Association (SCMA) with a concurrent resolution passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives designating June 12, 2010 as the annual National Marina Day in South Carolina. Read More >> |
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Senator targets fox pens |
| South Carolina could institute tighter restrictions on fox pens following the introduction of a bill by Sen. Dick Elliott this week. Read More >> |
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Watertower Road paving will begin soon |
| Residents of Barefoot Resort who need another way to leave the area will soon have a back way out of the large, residential community. Watertower Road is scheduled to be paved and according to the city the paving should soon begin and be finished by the end of the year. Read More >> |
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Rayford Vereen honored at North Myrtle Beach Council meeting |
| A long time resident and business leader vereenof North Myrtle Beach, Rayford Vereen was recognized for his contributions to the community by a South Carolina State resolution sponsored by SC Senator Dick Elliot and presented at Monday’s City Council meeting. Read More >> |
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Barefoot residents, Elliott honor NMB officer heroes |
| Sen. Dick Elliott presented a Senate resolution to Public Safety Director William Bailey on Monday night. Read More >> |
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Benefits promote wildlife, economy in Myrtle Beach area |
| Artificial reefs along the Grand Strand are thriving and benefiting the area's economy in the process, according to officials with the S.C. Department of Natural Resources. Read More >> |
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Beach golf tournament raises money for deaf, blind school |
| It was definitely great weather for a golf tournament at the nest golf club in Little River on Saturday but it wasn’t just any tournament. The club and its owner, Senator Dick Elliott held a benefit to raise money for the South Carolina school for the deaf and the blind. Read More >> |