After debating a 1-year pilot program for wind-driven shading devices, Horry County Council voted 9-3 against a test run for ...
The Post and Courier's readers overwhelmingly want Shibumi Shade to be allowed on Horry County's beaches. Respondents' ...
Get outdoors, they said. It’ll be fun, they said. If there’s one thing I’ve learned as a parent, it's that going anywhere with kids, especially on an epic outdoor adventure, is hard work. There’s so ...
Wind-driven devices like the popular Shibumi Shade won’t be allowed on Horry County’s 14-mile beachfront even on a trial ...
A day after Horry County leaders nixed a proposal to put wind-driven devices on its beachfront, key players in that debate ...
Horry County Council did not pass an ordinance that would allow for a one-year trial of wind-driven shading devices.
Tuesday night, Horry County Council did not pass an ordinance that would allow for a one-year trial of wind-driven shading devices, like those made by Shibumi Shade, on unincorporated county beaches.
The Horry County Council may soon take a look at allowing some types of wind shades, called Shibumi Beach Shades, on county ...
In recent years, Shibumi co-founder Dane Barnes has managed to convince North Carolina beaches to lift rules to allow his inescapable shades on all the state’s shores. But across the state line, ...
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