Monthly Archives: January 2012

I like you, too, but…

The Messenger has picked up 200 new likes in the past 40 days. Thank you, thank you, thank you. But, what do you like? What would you like to see more of? Less of? We know we are read because … Continue reading

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Johnson family needs help for sick little girl

Lily Johnson, age 6, was diagnosed with Leukemia in December. The family is from Murrells Inlet and the medical emergency the bills are overwhelming. To help Lily and her family, the Beaver Bar at the County Line in Murrells Inlet … Continue reading

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Castaway’s can make some money for you

By Tim Callahan Like many people in these sad economic times, Jode Gammon has had to create her own job by starting a business. But, she is using the bad to create the good, offering to sell clothes on consignment, … Continue reading

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Opinion: Messenger glass is half full – not half empty

By Tim Callahan Editor/Publisher I treated my staff, which is me, and my wife, Debbie, to a dinner on the Messenger in late December to celebrate 2011, our second year of publishing. Honestly, I was doing it more for my … Continue reading

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MI 2020 back on firm financial footing

By Sue Sledz MI 2020 Executive Director Murrells Inlet 2020 extends its sincerest wishes to everyone for a happy, healthy and prosperous 2012. MI 2020 also extends its sincerest gratitude to all who have contributed to making 2011 a great … Continue reading

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Gingrich campaign needs local help

Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich is rising to the top of the polls in South Carolina, according to Pee Dee Regional Director, Gerri McDaniel, and she is asking for help in spreading the word in support of the architect of the … Continue reading

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Georgetown Hospital System January events

Weekly health screenings: Tuesdays, mall area of Georgetown Memorial Hospital; Thursdays, Waccamaw Community Hospital. Screenings offered: finger stick lipid profiles with blood sugar for $20 (8-10 hour fast required); diabetes screening-hemoglobin A1C for $15 (no fasting required); blood sugar levels … Continue reading

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