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It has been a busy and productive second quarter at South Atlantic Bank as we achieved significant e




South Atlantic Bancshares, Inc., the parent company of Myrtle Beach-based South Atlantic Bank, announced that its income for the first six months of the year greatly exceeded the income from the same period a year ago.
After an investigation, officer learned that two adults and the juvenile had been at the Beach House earlier in the evening and allegedly walked out without paying their bill, according to the report. Employees had asked a clerk at the resort about the trio and the clerk said he called after seeing them in the pool area.
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Kyle Andrew Connors, 23, whose last known address was 212 11th Ave. S., Surfside Beach, is wanted on a charge of bank robbery in connection with an incident that happened at 9:15 a.m. Nov. 18 at the Conway National Bank branch at 1352 21st Ave. N., in the city, police said.
South Atlantic Bancshares Inc., the parent company candy factory tours in california of Myrtle Beach-based South Atlantic Bank, announced that its income for the first six months of the year greatly exceeded the income from the same period a year ago.
It has been a busy and productive candy factory tours in california second quarter at South Atlantic Bank as we achieved significant earnings growth for the quarter and the year thus far, K. Wayne Wicker, CEO and chairman of the board for South Atlantic, said in a news release.
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