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  • 1 day ago | postandcourier.com | Ralph Mancini

    A local man's unsuccessful search for the remnants of Amelia Earhart's plane more than 85 years years after it disappeared hasn't deterred Sullivan's Island resident Tony Romeo from reexploring the landing spot sometime next year. Romeo — the Founder and CEO of the Deep Sea Vision research company — communicated his fascination with the events that led to the downing of Earhart's plane during his May 27 appearance at the Isle of Palms Chamber of Commerce meeting.

  • 1 day ago | postandcourier.com | Lamaur Stancil

    YORK COUNTY — The water at Ebenezer Park is safe again, parks officials for York County said. The swimming area at Ebenezer Park closed on June 4 after routine testing determined an elevated level of E. coli in the water, officials said. Another round of testing determined the bacterial threat had subsided at the swim area that reopened June 6. No illnesses from exposure had been reported to the county, spokesman Greg Suskin said.

  • 1 day ago | postandcourier.com | Matt Bise

    Moncks Corner is embarking on an 18-month process to craft its first-ever Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), which will incorporate several existing town ordinances into one document. The process includes reviewing current ordinances, engaging the public for feedback, and drafting a graphically enhanced document focused on predictability and ease of use for the public, town staff and the development community.

  • 1 day ago | postandcourier.com | Matt Bise

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  • 1 day ago | postandcourier.com | Matt Bise

    Along with the swamp tours, the butterfly house, the nearly 4 miles of trails and the swamparium, something new is offered at Cypress Gardens: A new splash pad opened May 31. “It’s a great way for families to come out and cool off in the summer,” said Heather McDowell, parks and recreation director in Berkeley County. “Everyone knows South Carolina can be very hot in the summer.”The pad will add to the park’s growing interest.

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