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The Myrtle Beach News was founded as a weekly in 1935 by brothers-in-law C. L. Phillips and J. Clarence Macklen. They had recently started a printing business, and local merchants asked them to do a local newspaper. In 1961, it was sold to Mark Garner, publisher of Myrtle Beach's other newspaper, the Myrtle Beach Sun (started in 1950
(Includes information about weekly rural newspapers in South Carolina) John Hammond Moore (1988). South Carolina Newspapers. University of South Carolina Press. ISBN 978-0-87249-567-8. Patricia G. McNeely. Palmetto Press: The History of South Carolina’s Newspapers and the Press Association. South Carolina Press Association, 1998.
The Sun News won 30 South Carolina Press Association contest awards, including six first-place spots. Visual journalist Jason Lee swept the photo series or photo story category with first, second ...
The Sun News will reduce print editions to Wednesday and Sunday with the US Postal Service delivering the newspapers. News readers continue to change and evolve, and the Sun News must adapt to the ...
The Sun (1833–1950) Sun Newspapers, a chain of weekly newspapers in Ohio; The Sun, Oregon; The Westerly Sun, Rhode Island; Grand Saline Sun, Texas; Sun, merged with the News-Advocate in 1932 to form the Sun Advocate, Price, Utah; Kitsap Sun, Washington; The Sun, later called Peck's Sun, a Wisconsin newspaper founded by George Wilbur Peck
John-Paul Miller, founder of Solid Rock Ministries church in Myrtle Beach, S.C, sat down for an exclusive interview with The Sun News to discuss his relationship with his late wife and respond to ...
Sun News may refer to: The Sun News, a daily newspaper published in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; Sun News (Indian TV channel), a 24-hour Tamil news channel; Sun News Network, a defunct Canadian television news channel; Sun Newspapers, a chain of weekly newspapers in Ohio; Sun Media, a defunct Canadian newspaper chain; Sun, various newspapers
A WWII area bombing range near Myrtle Beach, SC is still being cleared of ordnance over 70 years later in one of the areas fastest growing communities.