While some sports have already kicked off postseason play in the South Carolina High School League playoffs, the bulk of playoff actions begin this week with some contests having been
Little River, an unincorporated area of Horry County, is much more than the historic waterfront and the casino boats that dock there, attracting customers from a wide area.
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AYNOR, S.C. (WBTW) — A federal jury found a 76-year-old Myrtle Beach man guilty of robbing an Aynor bank after a two-day jury trial in federal court, according to a news release by the United States Department of Justice. John Henry Stack was on supervised release from previous federal bank robbery convictions, the release said. […]
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A Myrtle Beach man was convicted of robbing an Aynor bank at the end of a two-day trial in federal court, according to the U.S. Attorney s Office. John Henry Stack, 76, faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in federal prison and a fine of $250,000 for the 2023 bank robbery.
Aynor, South Carolina Mayor John Gardner started the town of Aynor s March 26 town council meeting with a statement responding to allegations of violations of the Freedom of Information Act.
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The Town of Aynor is violating state law by failing to place its monthly meeting agendas on the town s website, a South Carolina Press Association attorney said. Agendas inform the public about what business will be conducted, and what reports will be received, at Town Council meetings. The information gives citizens the opportunity to attend the meeting and speak out on issues of interest or concern