2023: The Year In Review
2023 was quite a year filled with both tragedy and success. Here is the year in review.
2023 was quite a year filled with both tragedy and success. Here is the year in review.
Food insecurity is a problem for many people in our area, and it’s good to see local organizations like the Pick 42 Foundation helping to address this issue by providing fresh local fruits and vegetables on a regular basis.
Providing fresh, locally grown food to the community and working to provide fitness activities and fun in an effort to promote better health are some of the things that the Pick 42 Foundation does.
Storms passed through Dillon County on Tuesday bringing rain, high wind gusts, and some power outages in various areas of the county.
The City of Dillon’s fourth mural, the DILLON mural, was dedicated recently.
You may have heard a great deal recently about news deserts. A news desert is a community that is not being served by a daily or non-daily newspaper with credible news and information.
The first Chit, Chat, and Chew of 2024 was held on Thursday, January 4th at Community Home Care of South Carolina, located at 222 East Main Street, Dillon.
The fourth annual Jackson Winkeler Memorial Ruck was held on Friday, January 5th.
Derrek Pugh, Dillon native and a graduate of Dillon High School’s Class of 1998, has been named Vice-Chair of Richland County Council in Columbia, SC.
A special session of circuit court, conducted by Judge James E. Lockemy in the historic Dillon County Courthouse, was held on Wednesday, January 3rd, to swear in Sheriff Jamie Hamilton, his deputies, and his detention center officers.