WBTW Articles: September 27, 2018

September 27
Drinking water in Conway is safe after untreated water flows into the river Florence County Sheriff’s Office collects donations for disaster relief Pee Dee residents deal with damage as Florence’s floods recede Helping hands in Conway provide relief for family Conway school, church lend a “helping hand” to those in need after Hurricane Florence Horry County to continue mosquito spraying over coming days Horry County Sheriff’s Office transport vehicle waved past barricades by National Guardsmen Man arrested in connection with kidnapping in Bennettsville Myrtle Beach police seize more than 1,300 grams of heroin, charge 2 men after traffic stop Crews discover body believed to be missing 6-year-old boy with autism Body found in caboose in downtown Florence SCDOT to reopen SC-22 in Horry County on Thursday afternoon City of Florence receives notification from DHEC that resident contracted West Nile Virus Disaster food benefits offered in Robeson County starting Friday Residents file lawsuit against CSX over Lumberton flooding Former Big Brother houseguest Marvin Latimer talks about Wednesday night’s finale Federal assistance available to Marion County storm victims Myrtle Beach crews to begin storm debris pickup A few showers/storms are possible overnight Nurse helping Wilmington victims braces for Georgetown County floods Horry County sprays mosquitoes following Florence flooding Florence One Schools to operate on a two-hour delay Thursday Councilman: Bridge issue leads to closure of portion of Highway 90 Officials: 400 homes affected by Hurricane Florence in Dillon County Gov. Cooper orders $4 million to fund mosquito control for disaster counties Waccamaw River crests in Conway DHEC: “Untreated waste water is now being discharged into a tributary that feeds” Waccamaw River Marion County schools to return to school on 2-hour delay on Thursday, 2 schools remain closed Santee Cooper: Waccamaw River crests without overtopping Grainger ash pond 2