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Community and music unite at Georgetown High to support young cancer survivor
SUMMARY: During a chorus concert at Georgetown High School, four-year-old Luca, a leukemia survivor, was celebrated for his inspiring journey. After battling leukemia for over two years and being off treatment for six months, Luca’s story, “The Chocolate Treasure Hunt,” was transformed into a song by composer Willie Cornish, alongside the school band. The story features Super Mario characters embarking on a treasure hunt with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, filled with action fitting for a young child’s imagination. Luca enjoyed his moment in the spotlight, sitting front row as his song was performed, showcasing resilience and joy amidst his struggles.

The sound of music is alive at Georgetown High School.
A special guest was recognized at the chorus concert for all that he had been through, and he just so happened to also be a part of the concert himself.
Georgetown High School turned someone’s struggle into a song.
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Florence unites in parade to honor Black history and late leader
SUMMARY: Downtown Florence was vibrant with celebration during the annual Black History Parade, honoring local leader Pat Gibson Highmore. Over 100 participants gathered at the Showtime Event Center, as the co-organizers, including radio personality Uncle Buddha, emphasized the importance of community, culture, and empowerment. The parade, initially organized by Highmore, who served on the city council until her passing last month, highlighted fellowship and love among attendees. Participants, like 12-year-old Prophet Streer, expressed excitement about connecting with family and learning about significant figures in Black history. The parade concluded after a mile-long march down West Evans Street.

The second annual Pat Gibson Hye Moore Black history parade brought a wave of energy to Downtown Florence on Saturday.
Pride, music and unity were at the heart of this event, honoring the legacy of the late beloved local leader and original organizer, Pat Gibson Hye Moore.
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Warming up next week
SUMMARY: The weekend promises plenty of sunshine, with no rain expected for now and a warming trend on the way. Today’s temperatures will be in the mid to upper 50s, feeling more comfortable due to lighter breezes. The week ahead looks favorable, with highs reaching the lower 60s Monday and 70s by Tuesday and Wednesday. While there might be a few showers on Thursday from a weak system, it will be short-lived, leading to drier weather by Friday. Enjoy this warmer stretch, as temperatures are predicted to dip again in early March. Overall, a beautiful week ahead!

Warming up next week
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'Buy more time': Can beach renourishment combat rising sea levels?
SUMMARY: Myrtle Beach is undertaking a beach renourishment project to combat erosion and elevating shorelines, funded by a $72 million contract. This initiative, led by the Army Corps of Engineers, aims to bring sand back to the Grand Strand beaches in response to storms. Dr. Paul Gaye from Coastal Carolina University highlights that while renourishment is a temporary fix, it does not address the rising sea levels exacerbating coastal flooding. As environmental changes accelerate, he suggests it may be time to consider long-term strategies beyond sand replenishment. The project is set to start this spring and will last approximately 18 months.

Throughout the spring, Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company will renourish the Grand Strand beaches under a $72 million contract from the United States Army Corps of Engineers Charleston District.
Some experts are questioning how long renourishment (adding sand to the beaches to repair damages after large storms) will be an effective method.
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