WBTW Articles: September 21, 2018

September 21
HGTC culinary students feed evacuees, soldiers in Conway area Sandbags available Saturday for Georgetown County residents ahead of expected flooding “It’s important to take care for them” Grand Strand business owners offer discounts for evacuees Flood waters inundate roads, businesses, and homes in Longs World Alzheimer’s Day marked on Sept. 21, 2018 Horry Co. school board member asked to resign after Facebook post Dillon County Coroner identifies person found in truck submerged on Highway 57 Santee Cooper: overtopping of Grainger ash pond, “no significant environmental impact” expected Congressman Rice: Horry, other counties granted individual, public assistance from FEMA Grand Strand Water and Sewer Authority prepares for possible shutdown The Blitz – Week 5 Scores, Highlights, Video I-95 in Florence and Dillon counties reopening Horry County issues burn ban due to flooding 3 sentenced in case of Loris armed robbery, store owner killing Hwy 501 Bypass in Conway closed until Friday evening SC OSHA providing safety assistance, supplies during Hurricane Florence recovery Boil water advisory lifted in Darlington County Some bus routes cancelled in Florence School District 3 More areas added to Florence County’s mandatory evacuation orders South Lumberton homeowners still waiting for Hurricane Matthew relief funds Myrtle Beach asks community to help businesses survive Florence recovery Governor Cooper vows to hold federal government accountable during hurricane recovery Sunny, Dry Weather into the Weekend Local Football Teams Ready & Willing to Help Others Conway firefighters getting outside help for Hurricane Florence floods “It’s just shameful” Marlboro County officials seek FEMA assistance Louisiana volunteers help the Dillon community with Florence aftermath 501 traffic trimmed to two lanes through Downtown Conway Congressman Rice, Walmart help evacuees at Conway shelter American Red Cross partners with Southern Baptists to provide meals to people impacted by storm Socastee prepares for major flooding Gov. McMaster requests federal support for Hurricane Florence recovery