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Horry Co. libraries to reclassify book sections amid state compliance efforts
SUMMARY: Ory County Libraries are reorganizing book sections following a state law requiring juvenile sections to exclude materials inducing “PRUI interest” in children to maintain funding. Library director Tracy Elvis Whitel explained the library board discussed criteria based on character age and content explicitness to reclassify books. Existing policies include parental restrictions on library cards and reconsideration forms, emphasizing parental responsibility for censorship. Notably, the Harry Potter series may move from juvenile to adult sections due to mature themes in later books. The reclassification aims for completion by October, with teens under 18 needing parental permission to access adult section materials.
Changes are underway at Horry County libraries following a recent board meeting where criteria for distinguishing between adult and young adult books were discussed.
This initiative stems from a proviso passed in the state legislature last year, prompting libraries to take a closer look at which books belong in certain sections.
Tracey Elvis-Weitzel, Director of Horry County libraries, explained the legislation’s impact.
“Any items that we have in any of our juvenile library sections cannot illicit prurient interest in children. We have to certify that we don’t have those materials in order to get our state funding.”
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1 dead, 1 arrested after shooting at popular Ocean Boulevard restaurant in Myrtle Beach
SUMMARY: On Friday night at Peaches Corner, a beloved family diner in Myrtle Beach, a deadly shooting occurred. At 11:15 p.m., a 17-year-old suspect, Yvonne McRae of Conway, got into an argument inside the restaurant, then fired several shots, killing one victim inside. Another person was hit outside at a nearby crosswalk. Police quickly detained the suspect. The incident has raised concerns about juvenile violence and firearm possession among youth, with Myrtle Beach officials emphasizing the need for stronger community and legislative efforts to address violence, secure weapons, and hold adults accountable. The investigation is ongoing.
The Myrtle Beach Police Department is investigating a deadly shooting that occurred Friday night inside a popular Myrtle Beach restaurant on Ocean Boulevard.
Police responded to Peaches Corner, located at 900 N. Ocean Boulevard, around 11:15 p.m.
According to Myrtle Beach Police, an altercation between an employee and another individual led to the shooting.
Authorities say two people sustained gunshot wounds during the confrontation. One of the victims was transported to a local hospital with injuries believed to be non-life-threatening. The second individual succumbed to their injuries.
A teen charged in the shooting at a popular Myrtle Beach restaurant will be charged as an adult, according to the Myrtle Beach Police Department.
17-year-old Evony McCray of Conway is charged with assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, possession of a weapon during a violent crime, and possession of a weapon by a juvenile.
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Afternoon Summertime Storms
SUMMARY: A typical late June summer pattern will bring a dry morning followed by afternoon heat and humidity, sparking isolated to scattered pop-up storms across western North Carolina and surrounding areas. Highs will reach mid to upper 80s locally and lower 90s elsewhere, feeling like the upper 90s to triple digits with humidity. Storms will be hit-or-miss and diminish after sunset. Similar conditions will continue Sunday and Monday, with a cold front Tuesday increasing chances for more widespread rain. Tropical Depression Two is moving inland and weakening, posing no direct local threat. By Thursday and July 4th, weather should be mostly quiet.
Summertime pattern remains
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Miss Lake Murray, Sarah Kay Wrenn, crowned Miss South Carolina 2025
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Sarah Kay Wrenn, Miss Lake Murray, was crowned Miss South Carolina 2025 at Columbia’s Township Auditorium, earning a $60,000 scholarship and advancing to the Miss America competition. A 24-year-old Columbia native and Clemson magna cum laude graduate, Wrenn impressed judges with a lyrical dance to "This Is Me" from The Greatest Showman. She is the Director of School Engagement for the American Heart Association, raising over $293,000 for youth health programs and training 5,000+ students in CPR and AED. Her initiative, “Heart Strong,” promotes CPR education and heart health awareness. The organization awards substantial scholarships, emphasizing personal growth and health.
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