GSHS Pets Go Nationwide + Mattress Bug Lawsuit + Two New SC Legal guidelines

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Tomorrow, Myrtle Beach! It is Monday, so let’s start with everything you need to know in town today. First you will find out about the human society Get help from Shelters about the US., on Ohio Family treats a Bed bug Infestation in Myrtle Beach Beginning of this summer and two New Laws in South Carolina came into force yesterday.

But let’s look at the weather first: In the morning and after midnight mostly cloudy with a few thunderstorms. High: 86 Low: 77.

Here are the top stories in Myrtle Beach today:

  1. Grand Strand Humane Society sends hundreds of animals to shelters throughout US before moving the organization to a temporary home. That Shelter recently moved 150 dogs and cats in emergency shelters across the country. GSHS hasn’t found a new location yet, but hopefully the temporary move will bring fewer animals. It is planned on. return to the facility Mr. Joe White Avenue once the building is repaired. (WBTW)
  2. A Ohio Man who went on vacation Myrtle Beach In Can sued the Patricia Grand Resort, claims he and his family were bitten Bed bugs in her hotel room. The lawsuit alleges that the room was infested with the insects and that the family was not warned or treated prior to their arrival or during their stay. (wpde.com)
  3. South carolina has two new laws that came into effect yesterday. The first is the new open carry law for firearms. The law makes SC on Second change Sanctuary state. Private and public company can to forbid People from carrying Fire arms, and guns are not allowed at schools. (WBTW)
  4. The second law that came into force yesterday is the so-called “slow” law, or the Law “move right”. For that you need driver use only widely Left Lane on freeways when you turn left or when there are no other vehicles behind. SC driver which slow down the traffic by putting in the Left Lane would be considered a violation of the law. That law should help with traffic jams Highways and Highways. Only warnings are given by police for the first 90 days. After this on citation costs driver $ 25. (WMBF)

Today in Myrtle Beach

  • Red Cross Blood Drive @ Myrtle Beach Blood Donation Centerr (7.45 a.m.)
  • Red Cross blood donation campaign @ 3531 Pampas Dr (10:00 A.M)
  • Nancy Olive @ Duplin Winery (12.00)
  • Meeting of the Horry County Planning Commission (14:00 clock)
  • Matt Lambe @ Duffy Street Seafood Shack (6 p.m.)
  • Paige King Johnson @ Local On The Water (19.00)
  • Paul Grimshaw @ Riptydz (19.00)
  • The Bounty Hunters @ The Bowery (8:00 pm)

Myrtle Beach Patch Notebook

  • Top 10 Divorce Mistakes And How To Avoid Them – South Carolina Hub (August 19)

Okay, you’re all caught up Monday! Enjoy the start of the week and see you tomorrow for more Big beach News.

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Kathy Mandell

About me: The best decision I ever made was to move my three dogs and three cats from New England to the Myrtle Beach area a few years ago. I enjoy dogs, cats, road trips, photography, writing, vegetarian food, live music, cycling, and most importantly, my daily walks on the beaches in and around Grand Strand.

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